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           A Study of Spiritual Warfare - Week 2
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           Week 2: The Armor of God
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           This week, we’re going to focus on one of the most crucial aspects of spiritual warfare—putting on the armor of God. In Ephesians 6, Paul gives us a powerful picture that shows how God equips us to stand firm in battle. As we explore each piece of armor, you’ll learn how to actively put it on and how it protects you from the enemy’s schemes.
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           Let’s start with the Word of God. These scriptures lays the foundation for understanding what each piece of the armor represents and why it’s important for your spiritual life.
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           1. Ephesians 6:13-18 (ESV):
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           “Therefore, take up the whole armor of God, that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand firm. Stand therefore, having fastened on the belt of truth, and having put on the breastplate of righteousness, and, as shoes for your feet, having put on the readiness given by the gospel of peace. In all circumstances take up the shield of faith, with which you can extinguish all the flaming darts of the evil one; and take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God, praying at all times in the Spirit, with all prayer and supplication.”
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            Reflection: Think about how each piece of armor is meant to protect you from specific spiritual attacks. Are you “putting on” the armor of God daily through prayer and the Word of God? How might this change the way you approach your spiritual battles?
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           “He put on righteousness as a breastplate, and a helmet of salvation on his head.”
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            Reflection: God Himself wears this armor. What does it mean to you that God shares His armor with you to protect and strengthen you in battle? When we "put on the armor", we are putting on Jesus.
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           “The night is far gone; the day is at hand. So then let us cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires.”
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            Reflection: The armor of God is essentially putting on Christ Himself. How can you intentionally “put on” Christ in your actions and thoughts every day?
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           “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
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            Reflection: How does submitting to God strengthen your ability to resist the devil’s attacks? In what areas of your life do you need to submit more fully?
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           “But since we belong to the day, let us be sober, having put on the breastplate of faith and love, and for a helmet the hope of salvation.”
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            Reflection: How can faith and love act as your defense against the enemy’s attacks? How can our “hope of salvation” protect your mind and thoughts daily?
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           Now that you’ve reflected on those scriptures, let’s break down what the armor of God actually looks like in practice. Each piece of the armor has a specific role in protecting you and helping you stand firm against the enemy’s attacks.
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           Tony Evans, in Victory in Spiritual Warfare, describes the belt of truth as, “The belt of truth is designed to stabilize things by keeping them in their proper order.” (Evans, p. 55). The belt of truth is essential in keeping our lives grounded in the Word of God. Evans goes on to explain that the shield of faith is designed to stop the enemy’s attacks. Faith not only defends, but it also extinguishes the flaming darts of lies, doubts, and temptations.
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           Jerry Rankin and Ed Stetzer, in Spiritual Warfare and Missions, highlight the importance of the Word of God as our weapon in spiritual warfare. It is both an offensive and defensive weapon against the lies and attacks of Satan. The Word of God is our most effective weapon in cutting through the enemy’s deceptions and bringing truth to light.
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           Prayer and the Armor of God:
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           Once you understand the importance of the armor, the next step is putting it on, and this happens through prayer. Prayer isn’t just how we ask God for help; it’s how we “activate” the armor and stand firm in the face of battle.
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           E.M. Bounds, in The Necessity of Prayer, reminds us of the power of prayer for the Christian soldier: “He is to pray in all seasons and with all prayer. This is to be added to the armor when he goes into battle. At all times, he is to have the full armor of prayer. The Christian soldier, if he fights to win, must pray much.” (Bounds, p. 109). Without prayer, we are left unprotected in battle. Bounds stresses that prayer is the means through which we access God’s strength.
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           Ronnie Floyd, in The Power of Prayer and Fasting, explains the spiritual power of fasting combined with prayer brings clarity and sharpens our ability to hear God’s voice, making us more receptive to the Holy Spirit’s guidance in spiritual warfare.
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           Let’s put this knowledge into practice! Here are some simple yet effective ways to engage with the armor of God in your daily life. These steps will help you live out what you’ve learned and strengthen your defenses against spiritual attacks.
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           1. Pray Through the Armor Daily:
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           Each morning, spend a few minutes praying through Ephesians 6:13-18. As you pray, visualize putting on each piece of armor: the belt of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit. Ask God to protect and empower you throughout the day.
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           Reflect on areas where you feel spiritually vulnerable—whether it’s doubt, fear, temptation, or something else. Write these areas down and ask God to show you which piece of the armor will help guard you against these specific attacks. Pray for strength in those areas.
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           Choose a couple of key scriptures related to spiritual warfare or the armor of God (e.g., Ephesians 6:13-18, James 4:7). Memorize these verses so that you can recall them when facing spiritual attacks. God’s Word is a powerful weapon against the enemy.
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           As you put on the armor of God, prayer becomes your lifeline to God’s strength and protection. Here’s a sample prayer to guide you as you begin each day equipped for battle:
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           Father, today I put on the full armor You have given me. I fasten the belt of truth, standing firm in Your Word. I put on the breastplate of righteousness, guarding my heart from the enemy’s accusations. I wear the shoes of peace, ready to stand firm in the gospel. I take up the shield of faith to extinguish the fiery darts of doubt and temptation. I place on the helmet of salvation, protecting my mind with the assurance of my identity in Christ. And I wield the sword of the Spirit, Your Word, as my weapon. Help me stand firm today in Your strength. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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           Testimony: David and Goliath
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           Let’s look at a biblical example of how faith and God’s protection allow us to face seemingly impossible battles. One of the most famous stories in Scripture is David’s battle with Goliath. This story isn’t just about a boy defeating a giant—it’s a story of faith in God’s strength over our own abilities.
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           When David, a young shepherd, faced Goliath, the Israelite army was terrified. Goliath was a giant warrior, and no one thought they could defeat him. But David declared, “The LORD who delivered me from the paw of the lion and from the paw of the bear will deliver me from the hand of this Philistine” (1 Samuel 17:37, ESV). David didn’t wear the traditional armor of a soldier because his trust was in God’s power to deliver him.
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           David took five smooth stones and his sling, and with faith in God’s protection, he defeated Goliath with just one stone. The giant fell, not because David was strong, but because God was with him.
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           This story reminds us that:
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           1. God’s strength is greater than any obstacle we face.
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           Like David, you may feel like you’re facing battles that seem too big to win. But with the armor of God and faith in His strength, you can overcome even the toughest challenges. What giants are you facing today, and how can you trust God to fight for you?
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           As you consider the armor of God and how to apply it in your life, take some time to reflect on these questions. Journaling your thoughts will help you put into action what you’re learning and keep track of your spiritual growth.
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           Reflect on the areas where you feel the most vulnerable. Is it your faith, peace, or righteousness? Write down the piece of armor you need to focus on strengthening this week and how you can use prayer to put it on.
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           Reflect on David’s faith in facing Goliath. Are there “giants” in your life that you’re facing in your own strength instead of trusting God? How can you apply a faith like David’s and reliance on God in your situation?
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           As you meditate on the armor of God, remember that this isn’t something we put on once—it’s a daily practice. Tony Evans explains that the armor is designed to protect you, but only if you wear it. Without it, you are exposed to the enemy’s attacks. Each day is an opportunity to stand firm in the protection God offers and to trust in His strength.
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           Putting on the armor of God isn’t just about defense—it’s also about advancing in faith. The sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God, is your offensive weapon. Use it boldly in your prayers, your conversations, and your thoughts to fight back against the enemy’s lies.
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           This week, your challenge is to be intentional about putting on the armor of God every day. God has given you everything you need to stand firm in the face of spiritual attacks. As Tony Evans says, “You are not fighting for victory—you are fighting from victory. This battle has already been won!” (Evans, p. 12). Trust that God’s protection is greater than any scheme the enemy might throw at you, and walk confidently in that truth.
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           • Victory in Spiritual Warfare by Tony Evans
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           • Spiritual Warfare and Missions by Jerry Rankin and Ed Stetzer
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           Here are some additional ways to apply what you’ve learned this week. These practical steps will help you engage more deeply with the concept of spiritual armor and live it out in your everyday life.
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            Begin each morning with a dedicated time of prayer, specifically putting on each piece of armor. This practice will help you be more aware of God’s protection and strengthen you for the day ahead.
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            Pick a few key verses related to spiritual warfare or God’s promises and write them on note cards. Carry these cards with you, and when you feel under attack, read the scriptures aloud. Speaking God’s Word is a powerful way to resist the enemy.
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            Consider fasting from a meal or distraction (such as social media) to focus on prayer and spiritual growth. Fasting sharpens your spiritual senses and allows you to rely more fully on God’s strength.
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            Spiritual warfare is not meant to be fought alone. Find someone who can pray with you and encourage you as you put on the armor of God. Share your struggles and victories, and support each other in standing firm against the enemy’s attacks.
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           How are you applying the armor of God in your life this week? Are there areas where you still feel vulnerable? Let me know how I can support you as you continue this journey of spiritual growth. Join us for week three as we continue our study of spiritual warfare.
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           We are coming up to the most powerful week in all of history...Holy Week. Our ministry partner, NorthPark Church, has created a daily devotional and prayer guide that walks its readers through each day of Holy Week. This is the week Jesus entered into Jerusalem, preached in the temple, was arrested, tried, killed by crucifixion, buried in a borrowed tomb, and his resurrection from the grave. We have our hope of eternal life and forgiveness of sin by the work of Jesus Christ at the cross. Enjoy this FREE resource from our friends and partner at NorthPark as you prepare to celebrate Easter!
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            International Christian Network (ICN), a global faith-based organization committed to fostering spiritual growth and community among Christ-Followers, is thrilled to announce a strategic affiliate partnership with Patriot Mobile, America's only Christian conservative wireless service provider! This groundbreaking collaboration aims to extend robust support to the armed forces and law enforcement communities, reinforcing both organizations' dedication to serving those who protect and serve our nation. 
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            International Christian Network (ICN) is a global faith-based organization whose mission is to engage, unite, and serve the global body of Christ as a hub of resources for Biblical connection and maturity. "Our vision is to create a world where every believer is empowered, connected, and transformed through the shared wealth of Biblical wisdom and fellowship, fostering a united, mature global Christian community that thrives in faith, love, and service." For more information, visit
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      <title>Wisdom for Daily Living: A 31-Day Journey through Proverbs - Day 31</title>
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      <description>Embark on a 31-day journey through the book of Proverbs and uncover the timeless wisdom it offers for every aspect of daily life.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2024 23:52:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2024 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2024 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 20 Feb 2024 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 15 Feb 2024 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2024 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Feb 2024 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Embark on a 31-day journey through the book of Proverbs and uncover the timeless wisdom it offers for every aspect of daily life.</description>
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            that allows registered users the opportunity to shop for products and services at a deal! We have worked with ministry, business, and affiliate partners to create shopping offers and deals for our customers on everyday items to a new Bible, bible study, Christian apparel, author services, and so much more!
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            We encourage you to use this platform for your shopping needs as it helps further the ministry of ICN, our ministry partners, and members (YOU!). This new online shopping platform is open to the public - anyone can register for a FREE account and begin saving on your shopping.
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            ICN offers a variety of internship opportunities to college students for class credit or for experience working in ministry. We have been truly blessed to have interacted with and learned from some of the brightest up and coming leaders through our program. We want to introduce to you one intern who had an experience that was much more than learning how to work in ministry and fine tune skills learned in college. God showed up in this intern's life and the world became much bigger to her through this encounter. Hear from Aubrey how she has grown during her internship. Click
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           What Does It Mean to Walk in the Spirit?
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           June 1, 2023 - by: 
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           Life in the New Covenant
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           Galatians is probably Paul’s first epistle, sent to instruct the young church about basic doctrine and practice to be lived out differently now according to the new covenant. Serious adjustments were required of these new believers. The arrival of the Spirit entailed a new way of relating to God. Their previous way of life in the old-covenant era was no longer the norm, and believers faced opposition and misinformation regarding their new freedom in Christ. Paul, a converted Jew himself who had previously opposed Christianity, fully understood this contested yet basic truth: salvation is, and of necessity must be, a free gift given in Christ to be received by faith. As a result, Paul pointed to the law’s limitations and its temporary function. Not that he considered the law itself to be deficient, but the misguided agitators in Galatia—the so-called Judaizers—who advocated continued dependence on Torah (law) observance for righteous living needed resolute correction.
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           In Galatians, Paul addresses believers’ ongoing relationship with God and the sustenance of spiritual life in their relationship with God. In the new covenant, this relationship is sustained by the Spirit and no longer through animal sacrifices or law observance such as Sabbath-keeping, food laws, or circumcision. Prior to their new life in Christ, New Testament believers had not experienced the continual indwelling of the Spirit. It was at Pentecost that the Spirit came upon the first believers and the church was born (
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           ). At this early stage in the history of Christianity, it is vital for believers to understand that the work of the Spirit in the life of born-again New Testament Christians is commensurate with the righteousness that is and has always been demanded by God. Thus life in Christ is to be lived according to the Spirit, not by observing mere external stipulations.
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           Sanctification as Set Apart and Growing in Christ
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           In this addition to the Short Studies in Biblical Theology series, Marny Köstenberger explores the topic of sanctification—being set apart by God for holiness—which is the impetus for a believer’s God-given mission. 
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           Continue in the Spirit
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           Against the backdrop of the Judaizing threat, Paul encourages the Galatian believers to continue in the Spirit. In support, he cites his own example: “I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. And the life I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me” (
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           ). Paul no longer lives by his own strength but by faith in Jesus, the Son of God, who loved him and gave his life for him. This constitutes a powerful refutation of all moral self-effort in favor of the grateful reception of God’s gracious redemption effected in and through the Lord Jesus Christ. In this context, Paul challenges those Galatian believers who are tempted to return to the old practices of the law in the strongest possible terms: “Are you so foolish? Having begun by the Spirit, are you now being perfected by the flesh? Did you suffer so many things in vain—if indeed it was in vain? Does he who supplies the Spirit to you and works miracles among you do so by works of the law, or by hearing with faith—just as Abraham ‘believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness’”? (
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           Paul’s logic here is compelling. The apostle reminds the Galatians that they were saved by grace, not moral self-effort, or “works of the law.” If salvation is by grace, sanctification must be by grace as well. They had received the Spirit by faith, not works. But if they began their new life in Christ by the Spirit, they must continue the way they started—by the Spirit. Perfection can never come “by the flesh”—that is, human self-effort consisting in religious works aimed at pleasing God. Paul adds three related points. First, if we can please God simply by performing certain religious rituals, why suffer (as apparently those young believers had already done)? Such suffering was the result of believers’ association with the crucified Christ (cf. 
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           ). Second, God had supplied his Spirit and worked miracles among them because they had heard the gospel and responded in faith, not in response to their moral self-effort. Third, Paul adduces a biblical example, Abraham the patriarch, who, as Scripture makes clear, was considered righteous by God on the basis of faith, not works (cf. 
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           Paul’s emphasis on the indispensable work of the Spirit in sanctification anticipates his even fuller treatment in 
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           , where Paul instructs the Galatians how to live in light of their newfound freedom in the Spirit—not to seek justification by law-abiding righteousness but to serve one another in love, in fulfillment of God’s purposes through the Spirit: “For you were called to freedom, brothers. Only do not use your freedom as an opportunity for the flesh, but through love serve one another. For the whole law is fulfilled in one word: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ But if you bite and devour one another, watch out that you are not consumed by one another” (
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           ). If they lovingly serve one another in the freedom of the Spirit, these believers will fulfill “the whole law”!
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           But how are these believers to follow this instruction to use their freedom to love one another? Paul goes on to tell them to walk by the Spirit. They know—as we do—that they have the indwelling Spirit. To “walk by the Spirit” indicates a movement concurrent with and according to the influence and guidance of the Spirit. The Spirit should be leading our steps, inspiring our movement, and infusing our relationship with God in Christ. We may not know ahead of time which way we should go, but at each step we can be aware of the Spirit’s guidance and then move in the direction he leads. This starts with a listening posture, a general openness to God’s leading, and a preparedness to obey God’s revealed will in Scripture, especially in the moral arena. Paul writes, “I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the flesh. For the desires of the flesh are against the Spirit, and the desires of the Spirit are against the flesh, for these are opposed to each other, to keep you from doing the things you want to do” (
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           In this way, as believers focus on the Spirit, they resolutely avoid the potential impact of the sinful nature that still dwells within them. Not that there are no other negative influences in their lives that will challenge them. The fallen world system revolves around self rather than Christ; evil supernatural forces will attack when believers least expect it. But as they learn to walk according to the Spirit, or to “keep in step with the Spirit” (cf. 
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           ), they will grow in their ability to live in such a way that they glorify God amid the various afflictions they face. It is not that the flesh is obliterated; it is still present in their inner being and raises its ugly head. Thus they need to continually walk in the Spirit and crucify their old, sinful nature. This requires a deliberate focus on God’s work and the Spirit’s leading. It also involves presenting their lives to God, listening to his voice, and engaging in continual prayer for help and guidance. Regular and ongoing nurture from God’s word is vital for sanctification and part of the process of being conformed to Christ. This growth into maturity takes place as a result of the Spirit’s work as believers choose to walk by the Spirit.
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           Conversely, Paul states that those who walk according to the flesh will not inherit God’s kingdom (
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           ). This implies that those who do not take seriously the necessity of walking by the Spirit and instead allow the flesh to express itself as a regular pattern of deliberate and unconfessed sin are likely not even saved and thus not indwelt by the Spirit. True believers should not allow their fleshly impulses to lead and control them so that they engage consistently and habitually in sin. A sinful pattern of living and a fleshly identity stand in stark contrast to a spiritual character expressed in the ninefold fruit of the Spirit (
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           The questions to ask ourselves, then, are these: Which dynamic characterizes our lives? As an overall expression of who we are, are we marked by our sinful nature or the Spirit? The presence of Christ’s transforming work in our lives through the Spirit will be evident both to ourselves and others. Genuine believers should display clear and abundant evidence of the Spirit’s work in their lives. As Paul explains:
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           If you are led by the Spirit, you are not under the law. Now the works of the flesh are evident: sexual immorality, impurity, sensuality, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, fits of anger, rivalries, dissensions, divisions, envy, drunkenness, orgies, and things like these. I warn you, as I warned you before, that those who do such things will not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law. And those who belong to Christ Jesus have crucified the flesh with its passions and desires. If we live by the Spirit, let us also keep in step with the Spirit. (
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           We will know that we are walking in the Spirit when we see the fruit of the Spirit exhibited in our lives and the deeds of the flesh begin to wane. Paul’s words here show that the activity of the Spirit in believers’ lives is instrumental in producing spiritual fruit. The Spirit’s role consists in crucifying the flesh with its passions and desires and engaging in an inner battle against the flesh. As Douglas Moo points out, 
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           Paul’s purpose is both to warn and to assure believers. He warns them that Christians find themselves in the midst of a continuing battle between these two powers (see esp. 
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           Walking in the Spirit, then, is connected to obedience in the Christian life and no longer associated with obedience to the law of Moses. Obedience to the “law of Christ”—the life of Christian freedom fueled by grace and love—is the new and better way by which believers “bear one another’s burdens” (
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           ). Obedience and walking in the Spirit are vital for growing in godliness: “Obedience is not the basis for eternal life but the necessary means by which our new life, based on Christ and faith and mediated by the Spirit, will be confirmed and sealed on the last day.”
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            Life in the Spirit, according to Galatians, is a life that is justified by faith in Christ and characteristically exhibits the supernatural fruit of righteousness.
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           When I was in high school, my parents presented me with a Thompson Chain Reference Bible that I used as my main Bible for many years. By studying its extensive cross-references, I came to see the intricate interconnectedness of all Scripture. The Bible contains 66 books by many human authors, but it’s also one Book with one divine Author, built around one Story: redemption in Jesus Christ.
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           That’s the story Jesus told to two of His followers: one named Cleopas, about whom we don’t know much, and the second unnamed. On a journey to Emmaus, they were discussing what had happened during Passion Week (vv. 14, 19–24). When Jesus joined them, they did not recognize Him (vv. 15–16). He rebuked them as “foolish” and “slow to believe” for their lack of understanding. They had failed to see what Scripture as a whole, and especially Messianic prophecy, had clearly foretold (vv. 25–26).
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           Jesus explained the Old Testament Scriptures concerning Himself (v. 27). How amazing it would have been to listen in on that Bible lesson! Cleopas and his companion said it made their hearts burn within them (v. 32). If I could choose to be present for just one episode in the Gospels, excluding the Crucifixion and Resurrection, this might be the one. The two followers wanted to hear more, so they invited Him to dinner. Just as they began to eat, His identity was revealed, and He vanished. They turned around and hurried back to Jerusalem to report to the disciples.
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           The Bible was penned by human authors from various cultures and historical eras, yet it has one Author. Many stories of faith and failure, yet it tells one Story—the gospel we’re commissioned to take to the world (Matt. 28:19–20)!
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           &amp;gt;&amp;gt; One reason we study both the Old and New Testaments at Today in the Word is that all of God’s Word is inspired and useful (2 Tim. 3:16). As believers, we should study to become familiar with the entire Bible.
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           Teach us Your Word! Nurture in us a thirst for Your Word and a joy in learning. Teach us to discern between sound teaching and false teaching. Give us opportunities to help others see what You have taught us!
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           When a Mississippi church burned to the ground last August, firefighters were able to rescue a Bible that had sat on the pulpit every day for 178 years. One elder told a local TV station: “We are a Bible-believing church...the idea that essentially nothing in this church survived but the word of God—that’s not lost on us.”
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           God’s Word cannot be defeated! Today’s Old Testament narrative is just one example of how God has preserved His Word through the ages. Jeremiah had received a prophetic word from the Lord, dictated it to his friend and scribe Baruch, and sought an audience to share it with King Jehoiakim of Judah. But the king was wicked and some godly court officials saw trouble coming. They urged Jeremiah and Baruch to hide and took the message to the king themselves.
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           As the scroll was read to Jehoiakim, he cut it up piece by piece and fed it into the fire. This was a blatant act of pride, disrespect, and blasphemy. The very words of God were being read to him, and he responded with contempt. The writer could hardly believe that the king and his attendants showed no fear of the Lord (v. 24). They should have torn their clothes in grief and repentance. The godly friends of Jeremiah spoke up bravely, but to no avail (v. 25). The king ordered Jeremiah and Baruch arrested, but God protected them.
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           God faithfully preserved His Word—not miraculously in this case, but by ordering Jeremiah and Baruch to write it again (vv. 28, 32). The words of judgment against Judah’s sin would certainly come true in any case. In addition, Jehoiakim would die a shameful death and his royal line would come to an end (vv. 29–31).
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           &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Each generation must decide for themselves whether to obey God’s Word. When presented with similar words, King Josiah had publicly repented and brought revival to Judah. But how quickly things can change—Jehoiakim was his son (Jer. 36:1).
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           As our all-powerful and all-loving God, You are able to preserve Your Word so that now, thousands of years later, we can be confident in the faithfulness of modern translations. Thank You, Lord!
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           In a world that prioritizes materialism and convenience, it can be tempting to rely solely on our own solutions when faced with adversity. However, we can look to Christians in the past for inspiration. They turned to God as their source of spiritual strength during challenging times. They stood firm in their convictions, refusing to compromise their values, and we too can follow in their footsteps, drawing inspiration from their resilience.
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           Navigating the complexities of our current woke culture may seem difficult, but we don’t need to despair. If we anchor ourselves to Christ, we can find guidance, strength, and a steadfast foundation. With Him by our side, we can face any challenge that comes our way.
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           Below are some resources that I believe can help you navigate the current woke culture we find ourselves in. Or you can take listen to my latest ReFOCUS podcast where Mollie Hemingway and I talk about how Christians can respond to the culture with love, understanding, and unwavering faith.
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           As valuable as that Mickey Mantle card may be, God’s Word far surpasses it. The Bible is beyond priceless! Psalm 19 first presents the “book” of nature, describing how creation declares God’s glory (vv. 1–6). In today’s reading, it turns its attention to the Book of God.
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           Scripture’s qualities and virtues reflect God, its source (vv. 7–9). The Word of God is perfect. It refreshes the soul and restores life. It’s true, trustworthy, and reliable. It teaches those who study and obey it so that they learn, grow, and mature. It’s good and righteous and therefore we’re able to rejoice in the right things. The Word is radiant—truthful and life-giving—providing guidance and keeping us alert. It’s also pure and endures forever.
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           As a result, the psalmist is well justified in proclaiming that Scripture is supremely valuable, desirable, and delightful (vv. 10–12). This is true objectively—it’s more precious than gold, and experientially—it’s sweeter than honey. If we stray, it warns us back to the right path (see July 25). If we follow and obey it, we’ll receive “great reward” (v. 11).
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           This psalm naturally develops into a prayer for righteousness (vv. 12–14). God’s Word can convict us, prompting us to pray for forgiveness of hidden sins, as well as to repent of willful or habitual sins. May all that we think, say, and do be pleasing in God’s sight!
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           &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Why not make verses 12–14 your own prayer today? It is not enough to admire the Bible from a distance, instead, allow the Word of God to invade and transform your life!
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           “Forgive my hidden faults. Keep your servant also from willful sins; may they not rule over me...May these words of my mouth and this meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, Lord, my Rock and my Redeemer” (Ps. 19:12–14).
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Jul 2023 19:50:21 GMT</pubDate>
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           The Library of Congress recently digitized the Giant Bible of Mainz (Germany). Its pages measure 22.6 inches by 15.9 inches. This is an entirely handwritten Bible, completed in two volumes by a single scribe over a fifteen-month period in 1452–1453. If you go to the web page LOC.gov, you can view this historical treasure for yourself! Be aware, though, that you’ll only be able to read it if you know Latin.
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           God’s Word is valuable and perfect in any format! Psalm 18 talks about God’s deliverance and His faithful character. As we see in verse 30, His “perfect” way and His “flawless” word are parallel and complementary truths. There is a sense, then, in which who God is and what He does are things that can also be ascribed to Scripture because it is the Word of God.
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           Today’s reading provides a rich description in this regard. Who is God and what does He do? The Lord shields or gives refuge to His people (vv. 30, 35). He strengthens us and trains us for spiritual battle (vv. 32, 34). He gives us a smooth path and keeps it secure (vv. 32, 36). He helps us stand firm and even leap “like a deer” (v. 33). He sustains us each day (v. 35). He is our Rock (v. 31)—the foundation of our lives, the only solid place to stand in the shifting sands of this world.
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           Since God’s way and words are “perfect” and “flawless,” they never fail. They are entirely true, reliable, and trustworthy, in the same sense that refined silver or gold are perfectly pure (Ps. 12:6). We can never go wrong following the Bible!
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           &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Where are you today in your spiritual journey? Rejoicing? Grieving? Struggling? Confused? Take some time to reread Psalm 18. Rest in these truths! Know that whatever place you may be in your walk with God, you can trust entirely in God’s perfect way and in His perfect Word.
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           “The LORD’s word is flawless” (Ps. 18:30). Times and cultures may change, but Your Word stays the same. Help us understand Scripture as it is meant to be understood, regardless of how our culture affirms or denies it.
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           Almost everything we see in the world around us will eventually wear out and die. The grass fades. Flowers wilt. Stars burn out. Pens run out of ink. Cars break down. Technology becomes outdated. This is the way it is in a fallen world: everything must decay and die.
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           Scripture tells us that one thing stands in sharp contrast to the transitory nature of this world: “the word of our God endures forever” (Isa. 40:8). This month, we are studying the doctrine of Scripture; we will learn what the Bible teaches about God’s Word and how we can apply it to our lives. We hope you will join us as we learn about the perfect Word of God!
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           Today’s reading in Isaiah is quoted in the New Testament, in 1 Peter 1:23–25. Here Peter connects the living and enduring Word of God to our imperishable salvation in Christ. God’s Word is not just eternal, as important as that is. It is also true and life-giving and reflects God’s faithfulness, power, and love (see Ps. 119:89–90).
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           Jesus made the same claim for His own words: “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away” (Matt. 24:35). They are eternal, and they will be fulfilled or proved true. We can trust God’s Word absolutely.
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           &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Have you ever started the year with a plan to read through the entire Bible? For most of us our well-intentioned plans are short-lived. Since it is July, midway through the year, why not make a new commitment to study the Bible each day for this entire month?
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           Thank You, Lord God! Your law is “perfect, refreshing the soul.” Your statutes are “trustworthy, making wise the simple.” Your precepts are “right, giving joy to the heart” (Ps. 19:7–8).
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           Do you believe the Bible is the literal Word of God? According to a recent Gallup poll, most people don’t! In fact, only 20 percent hold this belief, a number just half of what it was in 1980. Even among self-identified evangelicals, only 40 percent believe the Bible is God’s Word. A growing number feel the Bible is merely “a collection of ‘fables, legends, history and moral precepts recorded by man.’”
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           The purposes of inspiration are listed in today’s passage as teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness (v. 16; see Rom. 15:4). Scripture is inspired, so “that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work” (v. 17). We don’t read the Bible just to appear more intelligent, but to allow God to work through us.
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           &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Today in the Word is published by Moody Bible Institute. We believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God. If you are interested in learning more about us, go to 
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           If you’re like me, you have trouble sticking to one-year Bible reading plans. I tend to get bogged down in mid-Leviticus or somewhere among the evil kings in the historical books. So, it is comforting to realize that the Word of God is not only a book but also a Person!
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           The Gospel of John begins in an interesting and theologically deep way. John explains that Christ is the “Word” or “Logos” (v. 1). This Greek term can mean spoken language as well as unspoken (our reason). More deeply, it refers to “the principle which governs the universe.” God’s laws and decrees govern everything. This is seen most clearly in the creation account of Genesis 1, which John consciously echoes.
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           Christ (“The Word”) is God the Son. He has been with God the Father since eternity past (v. 2). He participated in creation (v. 3; see also Col. 1:16). He is life; He is light; He is victorious (vv. 4–5). He is the source of spiritual life, just as He explained during His earthly ministry. He told a baffled Nicodemus that he needed to be born again, a spiritual rebirth (John 3:3–5). He told a grieving Martha, “I am the resurrection and the life” (John 11:25).
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           Jesus called Himself “the light,” which means knowledge and truth and, therefore, hope. “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12; see also Ps. 27:1). Because Christ is the living Word of God, we can have complete confidence in the written Word of God. Our loving Savior stands behind the written Word as the perfect revelation of God to us.
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           &amp;gt;&amp;gt; Did you know you can pray through God’s Word? Praying Scripture back to God is a very helpful spiritual habit. Simply read the passage aloud to Him. As you pray today’s passage, thank God for the profound, life-giving truths given to us in the person of Christ.
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           Jesus, You were with God in the beginning. Through You all things were made. In You is life, and this life is the light of all mankind. Your light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome You (John 1:2–5).
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           Maybe you’ve always dreamed of giving your child a Christian education, but you need more flexibility than most private schools offer. Here at Liberty University Online Academy, we provide the structure and rigor of a traditional academy combined with the flexibility of online learning.
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           Brookstone Creative Group is changing the landscape for how writers, authors, speakers, musicians, and other creatives navigate the ever-changing promotion, publishing, and distribution landscape. Through true and tested solutions, training, and community-building, Brookstone guides their clients in the who, where, when, and how to inspirational success.
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           Our philosophy is one of partnering in the process, helping our clients achieve their goals through personal interaction and ongoing accountability. You won’t get lost in the mix. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. You will be given the opportunity to not only learn from us, but to network and gain knowledge from other creatives, new and experienced, within the Brookstone Creative Group community. Our wide-ranging services provide multiple events and resources, proven to make the difference between mediocre results and promoting something people will remember.
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           As the popularity of homeschooling and private Christian schools has substantially increased since the COVID lockdowns began in 2020, families can now choose CJA as a full-service K-12 education option students can complete in the comfort of their home, backyard, or wherever their learning adventures take them around the world. CJA provides resources on a wide range of issues designed to equip parents to raise courageous children grounded in a biblical worldview.
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           While the popularity of homeschooling has experienced a 2-8% annual increase for the past several years, the COVID lockdowns caused a surge in the number of families choosing to become more directly involved in the education of their children. As a result, America is experiencing a revolution in education, having already witnessed explosive growth in homeschool students from an estimated 2.5 million in 2019 to 4.3 million in 2023. Homeschool is on the rise in all demographic areas and socioeconomic levels. Following the school shutdowns, parents were forced to homeschool their children or provide some virtual option for them. And their eyes were open to the possibilities.
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           CJA’s programs are designed to ensure students have the knowledge and ability to apply God’s truth to make sense of the intense, and oftentimes confusing, cultural issues facing our world today. The CJA learning experience will give students the tools necessary to stand up and stand out from the crowd.
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           The educational philosophy of Covenant Journey Academy is rooted in the belief that the fear or reverence of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Proverbs 9:10). That’s why every course integrates a biblical worldview. Students are taught to critically think and reason based on the foundation of a biblical worldview.
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            The Provost and Executive Vice President of CJA, Dr. Shanna Akers, commented: “Nothing is more important than our children’s future. Investing in your children’s education is investing in their futures and in the future of the United States. As schools around the nation are increasingly using education not to teach but to challenge traditional American values, to deconstruct biblical morality, and to re-write the American story, Covenant Journey Academy is empowering parents to provide their children with excellent private school education in the safety of their own homes.”
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            Mat Staver, Founder and Chancellor, concluded: “Covenant Journey Academy is proud to be a part of the solution to the education crisis. We’re bringing high-quality private school education into homes and private schools around the world. Life is a journey and the success or failure along the way depends on the choices we make and the roads we choose to travel. Now, more than ever, we need courageous generations of highly skilled people thoroughly grounded in a Christian worldview to transform the culture. Our destiny depends on the decisions we make today. Start your journey today with Covenant Journey Academy.”
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            – On Monday, May 22, the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) association—a nonpartisan, international association of Christian communicators—presented a dynamic Opening Session to its annual media convention featuring Gov. Ron DeSantis, Franklin Graham, Abraham Hamilton III, Israel Minister of Tourism Haim Katz, top NRB leaders, and more. The Opening Session was sponsored by the Israel Ministry of Tourism (IMOT).
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           The annual NRB International Christian Media Convention is the largest nationally and internationally recognized event dedicated solely to assisting those in the field of Christian communications. The dynamic and award-winning Exposition consists of dozens of organizations and is an active marketplace for those seeking products and services to enhance their organization. The next Convention will be held February 20-23, 2024, at the Gaylord Opryland Resort &amp;amp; Convention Center, Nashville, Tenn. For more information, go to 
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            I was apprehended by a little piece of advice in Jesus’ marching orders to his little platoon, “I am sending you like sheep among wolves. Therefore, be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves. (Matthew 10:16). I know we all get the dove part; that makes Sunday School sense. Very spiritual. But Shrewd as Snakes?? Yup! That is Jesus too.
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           It is a dangerous world. Jesus knew how vicious the wolves were and how fickle the crowds could be. He even went on to outline the opposition his disciples would encounter: Religious Persecution (10:17), Governmental Persecution (10:18-20) and Cultural Persecution (10:21-31). Do not forget—these were the days of the coliseums and crosses and wolves in sheep's clothing.
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           That’s often true. And in some instances it is all too obviously true. Hence the warning: biblical imitation is not merely external cloning. It is not a matter of imitating mannerisms, intonations, phraseology, or idiosyncrasies. How oddly superficial to think that these are the source of a preacher’s fruitfulness. Sometimes, of course, this is simply a matter of naivete. But sometimes it appears to be an attempt to take the fast route to usefulness; or even, sadly, impressiveness or influence. It is not always well motivated. Like Simon Magus, we might desire the fruit someone else displays without being willing to nurture the root, the trunk, or the branches of being in Christ ourselves.
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           Perhaps you have seen this, or even been this—someone who has lost himself in an effort to possess what another has. In the case of preaching, you may even recognize the preacher someone is attempting to be; or you sense the telltale signs of a lack of authenticity. It is a kind of act, a performance before us, rather than a spiritual nourishing. What is missing is the foot-washing disposition that comes from humility and love. There is a difference between the preaching of someone who is, in disposition, on his knees before you and someone who is on his feet lording it over you. Sadly, the difference is not always recognized. But the one is serving you while the other is using you—and perhaps even abusing you.
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            Many times I have shown a brief video clip while teaching and every time it has left the crowd dumbfounded. Big groups. Little groups. Every group. The clip contains six basketball players. I ask the crowd to watch the basketball players and count how many times they pass the ball. At the end I ask one simple question: “Did you see the gorilla?”
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           May we have eyes to see. May we see those who are lonely, crippled over emotionally or hiding an aching heart. May we have a spiritually sensitive radar system to notice. May we not be fooled by outward appearances. May we pick up on non-verbal clues that often speak louder than words. May we make room to care.
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            I have a Hero of the Faith spotlight story. There is a man named Greg who has a huge passion to share the Gospel of Jesus with all people he encounters. God saw fit to give Greg an audience with people he did not previously know. So, Greg was introduced to them at a hospital where he was being treated for cancer.
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            God opened the door wide open to share about His love for the workers, doctors, nurses, and other patients. Greg was obedient and was greatly encouraged through an extremely tough time in his life. God provided for Greg then and still does each day. It was not his time to change addresses. Greg's boldness was evident to everyone who knows him or met him during that time, as he openly shared his walk with Jesus and shared the Good News of salvation offered to anyone who would receive the gift by faith in Jesus alone.
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            — one verse defining sin, the other defining God’s response to that sin — holds the key to how we become unshakable people in this world. Those verses are, according to Pastor John, “more important than ten thousand books written by man to help you solve your problems.” So much so, he says, “If you build your life on these two verses, make them the foundation of your life, you will be strong and stable in a hundred crises” of life. That’s the bold testimony of John Piper, who makes those very claims in today’s sermon clip, a clip from a 
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           Verse 23 describes the universal need of every human being. And verse 24 gives the all-sufficient remedy for that need. These two verses are more important than ten thousand books written by man about how to solve your problems and make your future better. These are the words of God through the apostle Paul, and they tell us about our true condition, and they tell us about what God has done to remedy that condition.
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           If you will build your life on these two verses, if you’ll make them the foundation of your life, you will be strong and stable in a hundred crises. If you will put these verses and the truth of them at the center of your life, like the sun at the center of the planets of the solar system of your life, then this truth will hold the orbiting planets of all the concerns and aspects of your life in place.
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            to begin to marginalize and slip out to the rim — say, where Neptune and Pluto are out there — you know what would happen. If the sun moved from the center to the periphery of the solar system, everything would be destroyed. Everything would be in chaos. Everything would be confusion and perplexity and weakness, which is why so many professing Christians coast and amble through life wondering why their lives are so strangely perplexed, so out of sync, and out of kilter, and out of order, and nothing seems to be working right.
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           It’s because the truth of this magnificent gospel, which I’m going to try to articulate, is not at the center anymore. It’s not the sun that’s holding everything in place. It doesn’t have the weight of gravity to pull all things. Something else is at the center. You should be asking yourself right now, “What’s that in my life? Something really grips me in my life, something I come back to again and again and again. I go there in the morning, and I go there at noon, and I go there at night, and it pulls on me. What is it?”
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           Verse 23 says that the universal need in the world of every person has to do with sin. “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (
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           And now he tells us a little something about this condition by saying, “If you’ve sinned, your present condition is that you are now falling short of the glory of God.” Literally, the word is “you are now lacking the glory of God.” What does that mean? “All have sinned and are lacking the glory of God.” Does that mean that we were supposed to be as glorious as God, and we fell short and didn’t arrive at that divine glory, and so we have fallen short? I don’t think that’s what it means.
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           You weren’t designed to be as glorious as God. The best way to put meat on the bones of this simple verse is to go back to Romans 1, look at the discussion of glory in the context of sin, and see what a lacking might mean in Romans. So if you notice in 
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           , Paul said they are suppressing the truth in unrighteousness. Everybody in the world is a truth-suppressor until God gets ahold of us. We suppress the truth in our unrighteousness. And then look at verse 23: “[They] exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images” (
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           So, the picture you get is that sin is a failure to embrace the glory of God and God himself as our highest treasure and make him the center and foundation and supreme value of our lives, and thus to exchange that glory for some other treasure in this world, and thus lack that glory as our treasure, and thus bring great dishonor upon God.
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           That’s what sin is and does. Sin is mainly about God; it’s not mainly about hurting people. Sin hurts people. It’ll hurt you in the end. But it’s not mainly about hurting people. It’s mainly about God and trading, bartering, throwing away his supreme value and glory in order that we might put something else at the center, and in the bank, and in the treasury of our lives that we love, and we lean on, and we find satisfaction in. And thus, he is belittled and despised, sometimes wittingly and sometimes unwittingly — the same effect in both cases.
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           Now that’s a great guilt. The reason it’s a great guilt is because God created this universe, the whole universe, to display his glory so that we might see it, and value it, and love it, and enjoy it and reflect it in the world. That’s why the universe and you were created. It should not therefore be surprising to us that the world will go haywire when the world is in rebellion against the design of the world.
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           , to display his glory, and you are choosing to dispense with his glory to put something else at the center of your life and love it, and live for it, and think about it, and dwell on it, and value it, it’s not surprising that the design of God for a beautiful, holistic world would be destroyed in your life. There is dysfunction and chaos and misery all over the world because the whole world is in rebellion against valuing the glory of God above all things. That’s why the world and your life is in the condition that it’s in.
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           Sin is contemplating God as the supreme value and rejecting him as the supreme value, and thus exchanging the glory of God for some kind of substitute image (think of what it is), and thus lacking the glory, and thus dishonoring the glory of God. And that is a great guilt. And that’s the universal condition of humankind in verse 23. It’s a massive problem now that we have.
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           And the problem is, since we’ve all done this, how can we get right with God when we have so belittled him? And that’s what verse 24 is about. This verse is so rich. A great turn has come in 
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           “Now.” Do you hear that word now? “But now,” some great event has happened, and something new is happening in the world. No other religion knows of this great now, because it’s the now of the arrival of Jesus Christ and the redemption that is in him. So let’s read verse 24: “And [all] are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus” (
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           , has the potential to transform your prayer life. In four basic words, it ties together a biblical vision of prayer that avoids two errors that often smother our thanksgiving and adoration of God and hinder our requests to him, especially in relation to earthly blessings and goods. Consider these errors, and whether you recognize them in your own life.
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           The first I’ll call worldly prayers. Such prayers, though offered by a Christian, are in reality no different from those that an unbeliever might pray. Twice in Matthew 6, Jesus draws a contrast between the prayers and aims of the Gentiles and the prayers and aims of his followers.
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           Do not be anxious, saying, “What shall we eat?” or “What shall we drink?” or “What shall we wear?” For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. (
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           Jesus criticizes both the manner of unbelieving prayers (empty phrases and many words) and the aims of unbelieving prayers (anxiously seeking earthly provision and material goods). Christ’s warning implies that his followers can wrongfully imitate unbelievers at precisely these points. We can seek material blessings as our highest goods, anxiously craving and desiring them. And then, we can attempt to manipulate God into providing us these blessings, treating him like a butler who exists solely to supply our earthly needs and preserve our earthly happiness.
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           In reaction against the danger of worldly prayers, some Christians fall into a second error, which we can call false spirituality: a pious refusal to pray for earthly goods at all. Because we see the danger of worldly prayer around us, we begin to regard praise and communion with God as the only true forms of prayer.
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           The only blessings we thank him for are spiritual blessings, the kind set forth in Ephesians 1. Thus, we praise him that he chose us, predestined us for adoption, redeemed us by Christ’s blood, forgave us for our trespasses, and sealed us with his Holy Spirit, all to the praise of his glorious grace. Likewise, the only requests we make to him are for spiritual goods — for holiness, for help to walk in his ways, for filling with the Holy Spirit.
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           Clearly, such prayers are good prayers. The falseness comes from the word only. We may not use this word directly, but we may still subtly begin to operate according to it. The only requests that truly please God are those for spiritual things. The only thanksgiving that truly honors him is gratitude for spiritual blessings.
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           And so, to avoid both errors, we offer spiritual prayers for earthly goods. And “begin where you are” can help.
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           Lewis commends this principle as a way of fostering worship and adoration. We often find that spiritual blessings, being invisible, feel abstract to us. However much we may want to summon a heart of worship for God’s attributes, character, and saving acts, our hearts struggle to get off the ground. Lewis’s principle encourages us to begin with the concrete and the present.
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           The earthly blessings that surround us, however minor, are present to us in ways that help us to begin. A warm shower, shoes that fit, a satisfying breakfast of biscuits and gravy, indoor heating in the middle of winter, the laughter of your children, a hug from your spouse — all of these are concrete blessings, extended to you with kindness from God. “His mercy is over all that he has made” (
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           Thus, Lewis says, rather than try to conjure up feelings of adoration directly, direct your attention to the mercies that press upon you at every side, and see them for what they are. They are beams of glory, striking our senses, giving us pleasure, and inviting us to chase them back to the sun. Every pleasure, Lewis says, can become a channel of adoration when we experience the pleasure and then frame it rightly as a message of kindness from our generous Lord.
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           Lewis, therefore, encourages us to attend to our pleasures and then to give thanks for them — to say, “How good of God to give me this,” elaborating on this with all the concrete specificity we can muster. “Thank you, Lord, for the smoothness of the table, the softness of my socks, the sweetness of the honey, the silliness of my son, and the wisdom and compassion of my wife.”
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           Then, having given thanks, we follow the sunbeam back to the source, turning thanksgiving into adoration. “Such earthly blessings, O Lord, are simply the far-off echoes of your own bounty and goodness. These are but the fringes of your ways, and at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.”
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           From our first breath in the morning to our last conscious thought as we rest our head on our pillow, Lewis encourages us to receive God’s earthly kindness, to give thanks for God’s earthly kindness, and then to leap from that gratitude to the heights of worship, weaving in the spiritual blessings of redemption, forgiveness, and sanctification all along the way.
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           “The higher does not stand without the lower,” Lewis reminds us (87). And that’s why we must begin where we are.
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           One must learn to walk before one can run. So here. We — or at least I — shall not be able to adore God on the highest occasions if we have learned no habit of doing so on the lowest. At best, our faith and reason will tell us that He is adorable, but we shall not have found Him so, not have “tasted and seen.” Any patch of sunlight in a wood will show you something about the sun which you could never get from reading books on astronomy. These pure and spontaneous pleasures are “patches of Godlight” in the woods of our experience. (91)
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           The same principle applies to our requests. Though the Gentiles seek for earthly goods (food, shelter, clothing), Jesus does not tell us to cease praying for such gifts. Instead, he exhorts us to “seek first God’s kingdom and his righteousness” (
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           We see this in the Lord’s Prayer itself. The request for daily bread is sandwiched between “Hallowed be your name” and “Yours is the kingdom, the power, and the glory forever.” In other words, our requests for earthly provision are framed and animated by our desire for the sanctifying of God’s name and the coming of his kingdom.
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           Framing the prayer for earthly provision in this way enables us to avoid the foolishness of unbelieving manipulation that Jesus condemns. How many of us have earnestly desired some earthly good, but instead of asking God directly for it, have asked instead for some spiritual good in hopes that he’ll see our spiritual request and throw in the earthly good for good measure? Is this not the equivalent of piling up empty phrases and many words in order to trick God into giving us what we really want? Is there not a fundamental dishonesty at the heart of such pious prayers?
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           Instead, begin where you are — with the desires and needs and anxieties that you actually have. The daily needs are real, and we are taught to ask for them directly. Bring them before God honestly, with no pretense or fakery. No doubt, our earthly desires are often excessive or misplaced. But the best way to reorder them is to bring them to God and let him do the moderating and refining.
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           “Prayers for daily bread lead naturally (or supernaturally) to prayers for heavenly bread, for the bread of life.”
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           In this way, we can begin where we are, but unlike unbelievers, we can press beyond where we are. We don’t seek merely the earthly provision; we seek God’s kingdom first, above all, as our highest good. Thus, as with gratitude, we ask for the earthly good, and then we press through the desire for the earthly good to a deeper desire for the heavenly good. Prayers for daily bread lead naturally (or supernaturally) to prayers for heavenly bread, for the bread of life.
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           Finally, don’t miss what ties all of these prayers together — the goodness of our heavenly Father. Why don’t we pile up empty and manipulative words for what we need? Because our heavenly Father knows what we need before we ask (
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           And this presses home the goodness of beginning where we are and asking for daily bread. Just the other day, I was burdened by an earthly problem. I could see no earthly way out of it. And so, I bowed my head and asked God for help. “I don’t know what to do, Lord. You will have to do something. Make a way.” Thirty minutes later, the answer came, clear as a bell.
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           Had I not prayed for the provision, I might have missed out not only on the blessing (since God does truly answer prayer) but also on the kindness and care of “our Father in heaven” (
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           I just read a heart skipping, jaw dropping invitation this morning that is dripping with hope.
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           “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and YOU WILL FIND REST FOR YOUR SOULS. For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light” Matthew 11:28-30.
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           Are you weary? Exhausted? Numb? Burnt-out? Stuck? Loaded down? Defeated?
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           How is your soul? Do you feel like you are on an endless treadmill of checking off boxes, jumping through hoops and trying to earn God’s love?
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           Do you want a soul that is more peaceful, secure, whole, free, joyous, and alive? The GREAT INVITATION from the REST-MAKER is:
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           1. COME. Come to Jesus. He does not say Come to church, a creed, systems of theology, pastor, rules, religion. All those things have their place, but the invitation is to Come to Jesus by faith. COME not DO. Come and get attached to a Person by GRACE. You cannot have the life of God without having the life of God.
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           2. TAKE MY YOKE. Huh? Does that strike you as odd? Why not “Take my La-Z-Boy or Orthopedic Mattress?” No. Unyoked leads to the uneasy life and yoked leads to the easy life. Through the object lesson of the ox yoke, Jesus invites us to yoke to Him for salvation and soul-rest. If you try to run your own life you will ruin it.
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           3. LEARN FROM ME. Over time we learn the WORDS and RHYTHMS of Jesus. We do not try harder but train better. We are not trying to earn but learning to cooperate.
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           An old legend in Israel says that Jesus built the best yokes in Israel. The sign over his carpenter shop said, “My yokes fit.” Yokes were not factory made but custom made. I do not know if the legend is true, but I know Jesus’ yokes are well fitting. The easy yoke does not mean an easy life. The offer is rest for our souls not our backs. The only joyful yokes come from union and abiding in Jesus. In Him, our vertical relationship with God is anchored and our sin debt is paid. There is peace with God and rest from guilt, shame, and hopelessness.
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           Will you COME
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            and happily put your neck in His YOKE? 
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           i Work4Him is dedicated to unlocking God's purpose for Christ Followers in their work... and in their retirement.
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      <title>Lead Me, O Lord - Ten Prayers for Christian Leaders (Part 1 of 2)</title>
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           Pastor is a strange and difficult calling. It’s strange because, to use the biblical metaphor, a pastor is a sheep to whom the Great Shepherd has entrusted certain shepherding responsibilities within a particular “flock of God” (
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           ) — he’s a shepherding sheep. And it’s difficult because, in addition to carrying out his demanding shepherding responsibilities, he himself needs to be led by the Great Shepherd as much any other Christian. Indeed, he is to set an example of following for his fellow sheep (
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           In other words, a pastor is a lead follower, which puts the emphasis of his calling in the right places. He’s first and foremost a follower of Jesus, the Great Shepherd, like any other sheep. Lead describes not his exalted status or unquestionable spiritual authority or superior value within the flock, but his sober calling to follow his Shepherd in such a way that his fellow sheep can “consider the outcome of [his] way of life, and imitate [his] faith,” to speak to them “the word of God,” and to keep watch over their souls, as one “who will have to give an account” (
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           CALL TO PRAYERFUL DEPENDENCE
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           If understood correctly, a pastor’s calling is designed to keep him in a posture of prayerful dependence, with his fellow flock members praying on his behalf. For who is adequate for such a calling — accountable to Jesus for how he models what it means to be a Christian, how rightly he handles the word of truth (
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           ), and how the souls under his care spiritually fare? A pastor’s calling should regularly send all the sheep to their knees, because how well a pastor leads hangs on how well he follows the Great Shepherd’s lead.
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           “How well a pastor leads hangs on how well he follows the Great Shepherd’s lead.”
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           To that end, the following are ten suggested ways pastors can pray to be led by Jesus, drawn from various psalms. And they can be easily adapted by church members as ways to pray for those who love them enough to serve as lead followers.
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           1. FOLLOWING: LEAD ME AS MY SHEPHERD.
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           The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.
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                He makes me lie down in green pastures.
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           He leads me beside still waters.
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                He restores my soul.
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           He leads me in paths of righteousness
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                for his name’s sake. (
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           Great Shepherd, the flock I am a part of is your flock, and I am only an “overseer,” a lead follower, by the appointment of your Spirit (
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           ). Therefore, I am all the more dependent on you to shepherd me, since apart from you I can do nothing (
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           ). Help me keep looking to you for everything I need (
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           ) and seeking to serve your flock in the strength you supply (
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           ). Lead me in paths of righteousness for your name’s sake.
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           2. WISDOM: LEAD ME IN YOUR UNDERSTANDING.
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           Give me understanding, that I may keep your law
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                and observe it with my whole heart.
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           Lead me in the path of your commandments,
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                for I delight in it. (
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           Great Shepherd, I believe that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” and that “all those who practice it have a good understanding” (
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           ). This is why I delight in your word: it is the source of understanding for how I and my fellow sheep may “walk in a manner . . . fully pleasing to” you (
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           ). So give me understanding that I may wisely observe your commandments with my whole heart, because I love you (
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           3. TEACHING: LEAD ME BY YOUR SPIRIT.
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           Teach me to do your will,
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                for you are my God!
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           Let your good Spirit lead me
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                on level ground! (
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           Great Shepherd, you’ve called me, as a lead follower, to teach my brothers and sisters (
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           ). Help me remember that I have nothing to teach them that I have not received from you through others by your Spirit (
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           ). And help me remember that I am responsible to teach not merely through what I say, but through what I do by the power of your Spirit (
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           ). So lead me by your good Spirit, and teach me to do your will.
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           4. PURITY: LEAD ME IN YOUR RIGHTEOUSNESS.
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           Search me, O God, and know my heart!
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           And see if there be any grievous way in me,
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                and lead me in the way everlasting! (
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           Lead me, O Lord, in your righteousness. (
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           “Great Shepherd, lead me in your righteousness — don’t let me try to lead with mine.”
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           Great Shepherd, apart from your sovereign keeping, I am as vulnerable to temptation and as prone to wander as any of my fellow sheep. And you know the state of my heart and my inmost thoughts more thoroughly than I do. Do whatever you must to reveal any grievous way in me so that my precious brothers and sisters “who hope in you” never have cause to “be put to shame through me” (
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           ). Help me lead by seeking to be a lead confessor, lead repenter, lead grace-recipient, and lead holiness-pursuer. Lead me in your righteousness — don’t let me try to lead with mine.
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           5. GUIDANCE: LEAD ME IN YOUR TRUTH.
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           Make me to know your ways, O Lord;
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                teach me your paths.
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           Lead me in your truth and teach me,
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                for you are the God of my salvation;
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                for you I wait all the day long. (
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           Great Shepherd, all your providential paths “are steadfast love and faithfulness” (
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           ). But as a lead follower, I often do not know the right path to take. I and this flock are utterly dependent upon you to lead us. Make me humble enough to remember that “in an abundance of counselors there is safety” (
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           ), patient enough not to move until you grant sufficient clarity, and bold enough to lead in following you when your guidance becomes sufficiently clear. Lead me and my fellow sheep in your truth and teach us.
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            (
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           ) SERVES AS TEACHER AND COFOUNDER OF DESIRING GOD. HE IS AUTHOR OF THREE BOOKS, 
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           NOT BY SIGHT
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           THINGS NOT SEEN
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           , AND 
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           6. COURAGE: LEAD ME BECAUSE OF MY ENEMIES.
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           Teach me your way, O Lord,﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                because of my enemies. (
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           Great Shepherd, you displayed such wise and gracious courage in the face of your spiritual and human adversaries. Train me in cultivating such courage. Teach me to be “quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger” (
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           ), to courageously seek the glory of the one who sent me, and not my own (
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           ). Teach me to truly love my enemies and seek their good (
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           ) while remaining courageous enough to speak the truth in love when it is unpopular and despised (
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           ). Lead me on a level path because of my enemies.
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           7. DISCOURAGEMENT: LEAD ME WITH YOUR LIGHT.
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           Send out your light and your truth;﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                let them lead me. (
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           Great Shepherd, when I do succumb to discouragement because of the opposition of adversaries, criticism from my fellow sheep, sorrow from tragedies within my flock, difficulties within my family, my besetting weaknesses, or fatigue from long, strenuous labors, have mercy on me. Send out your light and your truth, and let them lead me to once again “take courage” (
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           8. PROTECTION: LEAD ME TO YOUR REFUGE.
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           You are my rock and my fortress;﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                and for your name’s sake you lead me and guide me. (
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           Great Shepherd, you laid down your life for your sheep to deliver us from our greatest danger: your Father’s wrath (
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           ). You told us we would experience tribulation in the world, but not to fear because you have overcome the world (
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           ). And you promise to “rescue [us] from every evil deed and bring [us] safely into [your] heavenly kingdom” (
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           ). Protect me and my fellow sheep from the true danger of faithlessness. Protect me as a lead follower from discouraging others by fearing what man can do to me more than I fear the destruction of faithlessly shrinking back (
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           ). You are my rock and fortress; when I am afraid, lead me to seek my only safe refuge in you.
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           9. OVERWHELMED: LEAD ME WHEN MY HEART IS FAINT.
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           Hear my cry, O God,﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                listen to my prayer;﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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           from the end of the earth I call to you﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                when my heart is faint.﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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           Lead me to the rock﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                that is higher than I. (
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           Great Shepherd, I take comfort that such a faith-filled, strong, courageous lead follower as David at times felt overwhelmed by his circumstances and became faint of heart. And I take comfort that you know my frame and remember that I am dust (
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           ). When I become overwhelmed, “lift me high upon a rock” (
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           ), above the fray, where I can rest and regain perspective. Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.
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           10. SPIRITUAL DESERTION: LEAD ME THROUGH MY DARKNESS.
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           Where shall I go from your Spirit?﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                Or where shall I flee from your presence?﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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           If I ascend to heaven, you are there!﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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           If I take the wings of the morning.﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                and your right hand shall hold me.﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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           If I say, “Surely the darkness shall cover me,﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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                and the light about me be night,”﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿﻿
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           Great Shepherd, when darkness has covered me, and I have lost sight of you; when I can’t discern your presence, and your voice seems like a distant echo; when a spiritual storm overtakes me, and I become disoriented and confused, remind me that saints through the ages have also endured such experiences. Remind me that even my darkness is not dark to you. And reveal yourself — not only to me, but also to my brothers and sisters — as the Shepherd who never loses a sheep (
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           ) serves as teacher and cofounder of Desiring God. He is author of three books, 
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           Things Not Seen
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           , and 
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           . He and his wife have five children and make their home in the Twin Cities.
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           Like a viper from the bushes, the Amalek attacked Israel. The shores had not yet washed clean of Pharoah’s army, nor had the people reached Sinai, before new enemies emerged: “Then Amalek came and fought with Israel at Rephidim” (
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           Desperate circumstance made soldiers of slaves. Moses, their commander and chief, instructed Joshua to gather men and march into battle. Moses would take a different route, fight on a different front: “Tomorrow I will stand on the top of the hill with the staff of God in my hand” (
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           ). A strange way to win or lose a battle. The lives of men suspended in midair with Moses’s staff. Held high, Israel aggressed. As hands drooped, Amalek played havoc. The prophet learned that gravity is an unrelenting foe: “Moses’ hands grew weary” (
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           Pastors too know such weariness — this burn of holding their arms up in intercession for God’s people. Almost tireless, see them upon the hill, day in day out, month in month out, year in year out. Seasons change, but there they are upon the peak. Sometimes it all seems useless. Sometimes it is thankless. The sunbeams of complaints beat upon the brow; the sorrows of their people wear on the spirit. Gravity, in ministry, is an unrelenting foe.
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           Moses’s hands grew weary, so they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it, while Aaron and Hur held up his hands, one on one side, and the other on the other side. So his hands were steady until the going down of the sun. And Joshua overwhelmed Amalek and his people with the sword. (
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           The proverb is here embodied: “Though a man might prevail against one who is alone, two will withstand him — a threefold cord is not quickly broken” (
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           Before becoming one, I rarely asked, How do I best care for my pastors? How can I be a blessing to them, refresh them, uphold their arms? My pastors always seemed to have it together. I needed their help, it seemed, on a one-way street. But Scripture does not show it to be so. Drawing from John Owen’s short but excellent little book 
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           Some families find it easy to spend the car ride home from church doing little more than criticizing the pastor and his sermon. I stand convicted overhearing Charles Spurgeon,
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           Filled with the same spirit of contrariety, the men of this world still depreciate the ministers whom God sends them and profess that they would gladly listen if different preachers could be found. Nothing can please them, their cavils are dealt out with heedless universality. Cephas is too blunt, Apollos is too flowery, Paul is too argumentative, Timothy is too young, James is too severe, John is too gentle. (Eclectic Preachers)
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           How important, then, to have the primary description of a flock’s relationship to its pastors be one of esteem.
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           Overhear the apostle enjoin what many a humble pastor might blush to mention: “We ask you, brothers, to respect those who labor among you and are over you in the Lord and admonish you, and to esteem them very highly in love because of their work” (
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           ). Esteem them very highly in love because of their work. Does this describe you? Or for that to happen, does the pastor need to have generational giftings and fit your preferences?
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           Consider one way the author of Hebrews calls us to esteem them: “Remember your leaders, those who spoke to you the word of God. Consider the outcome of their way of life, and imitate their faith” (
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           Are your pastors especially humble, careful with their words, fearless in adversity, tender to the wayward, deeply knowledgeable of the Scriptures, happy in Christ, constant in prayer, God-fearing fathers, husbands, leaders, evangelists? What in their lives of faith do you imitate in yours? Consider the outcome of their lives and imitate them. And tell them you are doing so.
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           John Owen calls Christians to cover their pastor’s weaknesses in love, recognizing that their teachers’ lives are “a means of grace from God provided as a relief for them when under temptation, and an encouragement to holiness, zeal, meekness and self-denial” (19). Are you neglecting this example for your faith — the pastors’ lives — whose feet, though made of clay, support a life above reproach? In a hero-less world, are your pastors a model you look to regularly?
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           How much do you pray for your pastors?
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           If some spent as much time praying for their pastors as they did spotlighting their weaknesses, they might not have them anymore. The question stands, “Is it realized that any perceived weakness in the pastor’s ministry may be due to the prayerlessness of the church?” (Duties, 22).
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           Heaven will reveal how much a pastor was upheld by the prayers of his people (or not). You may be down on the field of battle with Joshua, but if you really care to uphold his arms upon the hill — pray for him. May your prayers be stones for him to sit upon.
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           It has been said of Spurgeon that when asked about his great success in ministry, he remarked simply, “My people pray for me.” And on another occasion, he brought visitors down to the “boiler room” of the church, the place that gave it power and heat. He opened the door, and the visitors beheld hundreds praying before the service started.
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           “Do you pray for your pastor to be kept by Jesus, to be upheld and satisfied in Jesus?”
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           Do you pray for your pastors to be kept by Jesus, to be upheld and satisfied in Jesus? And do you pray with your pastors, that souls be saved to Jesus and the church matured for Jesus?
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           May it never be the anxious thought of your pastors’ minds: Where are they?
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           Paul was left to ask this question, sending the sad report to Timothy: “At my first defense no one came to stand by me, but all deserted me. May it not be charged against them!” (
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           Do you leave your pastors to charge in alone? Owen remarks, “When a captain, advancing against danger, looks back expecting to see his soldiers with him but finds that they have run away, he is greatly betrayed and forced into an impossible position by his enemies” (28).
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           May the Lord grant mercy to the household of Onesiphorus, for he often refreshed me and was not ashamed of my chains, but when he arrived in Rome he searched for me earnestly and found me — may the Lord grant him to find mercy from the Lord on that day! — and you well know all the service he rendered at Ephesus. (
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           We can hear the gratitude spattering from Paul’s pen. Pastors are men who grow weary like the rest of us — even young pastors run and grow tired. They receive more opposition, criticism, and slander than the normal churchman. Beyond this, shepherds accept invitations into all the bitter things of the church — adulteries, betrayals, deaths, and divisions. Pastoring is a good and hard work. They stand and contest with demonic bears and lions for their sheep’s sake — will the church not stand with them?
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           How might you support your pastors, help them, encourage them, defend them? Resist the world’s consumer mindset and take responsibility to help nurture the flock — disciple, serve, volunteer. Remember, they equip you for the work of ministry and will be mightily encouraged to see you doing it (
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           Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you. (
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           A wise flock wants its shepherds to lead with joy. As they seek to shepherd you, follow their lead to Jesus, be ready to be persuaded by their teaching, submit to their guidance as far as Scripture allows. Do so readily, eagerly, thankfully that they might cheerfully discharge their eternal duty of caring for your immortal soul (for which they will give an account).
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           Following your shepherds’ lead is to your own advantage. Happy pastors pastor better. If a plurality of pastors is met with mostly antagonism, indifference, or distrust, the flock does them no favors to pastor as God would have them — “exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but willingly, as God would have you” (
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           So esteem your pastors highly in the Lord, imitate them, pray for them, stand by them in trials, join them in the work of ministry, and be eager to submit to their direction. In so doing, you will sit them down upon the Rock, hold up their arms, and help them to serve your soul more of Jesus. And by God’s grace, you will defeat the Amaleks of the world, the flesh, and the devil. Persist in this, that we may all have a good report to give to the Master on that day — pastors for how they shepherded, and sheep for how they followed.
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           Simply stated, our purpose is to make your travel as safe and smart as staying at home. I’ve lived and worked across five continents single, married and then with children. Our vertical of insurance has been in need of radical change to be relevant for the consumer today and this realization powered the founding of Insured Nomads. The team that came together was able to build out products/plans with best-in-class providers and collaborators around the world. In tandem with the desire to build better benefits is our commitment to powerfully back the movement to end human trafficking, modern day slavery, and child exploitation. From day one, we partnered with Not for Sale, to give generously to help those vulnerable and exploited.
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           Absolutely! We created INC in response to it. INC is a membership delivered via our native app, which all our clients get for 12 months at no additional cost, regardless of their coverage length. It includes those features that you mentioned plus perks like lounge access for delayed flights, telehealth, and an urgent response button in case of an emergency. No one else offers this, and it’s a real differentiator for our members.
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           Our native apps for policy administration, claims service and with integration of a Mastercard payment card for ease of use of benefits, and our ai/ml powered membership program (native app delivered) gives 24/7 access to our global assistance team (pro-active not only reactive) with many travel technology features.
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           Our latest acquisition is one of the strongest Google Chrome extensions in travel data and trip insights, Peanut, and stays consistent with our core brand purpose.
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           We are very intentional with the development of our workforce. We were remote first, pre-pandemic, and are a globally distributed team. We are all remote and work asynchronously, fostering a culture that really puts a premium on work/life balance. We are a unicorn culture that puts the right people with the right attitudes and experience in the right place, no matter where they are in the world. We encourage openness to new ideas, willingness to learn and grow, and the opportunity to safely fail forward. We also love partnering with other entrepreneurs and forward thinkers in the tech industry, learning from them and helping each other grow.
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           We launched Insured Nomads months before the pandemic hit the world. So, with travel lockdowns and economic challenges the timing wasn’t ideal, but despite that, we grew. Travel came to a screeching halt, yet travel uncertainty was epic, so those that could travel looked for the types of custom solutions we could provide. As a result of the pandemic, many countries introduced remote work and digital nomad visas, while others made proof of insurance mandatory on arrival or to get a visa for entry.
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           The trend has exploded, and it will continue to do so. Countries are providing special work visas to encourage remote workers to visit, and the U.S. workforce is on the move. This trend will soon fade as a trend; it will be the new normal. Pent up demand is massive after the last 2 years, to say the very least.
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           Insured Nomads will be launching new plans, expanding in new markets, and we anticipate acquisitions to help us gain technology and market share.
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           In ten years, our market/segment of insurance will be thriving as the borders of nations are opening to meet the labor needs and increased tax revenue of remote/global citizens working in a location-independent lifestyle. The opportunities are growing for expanded products for the international lifestyle, but regulatory changes will not occur at the pace of global growth.
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           The Center for Religious Liberty at Family Research Council in Washington, DC has prepared a 30-day prayer guide for Christ-followers to lift up the Persecuted Church worldwide. On Sunday November 6, 2022, the global church was asked to kick off this time of prayer. Will you join us at ICN to pray for the saints across the globe and hone in on those who are persecuted for their faith in Jesus? Click the link below to have a daily prayer guide for our brothers and sisters.
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         On this date in 1517, Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-five Theses on the door of Wittenberg’s city church, symbolically marking the beginning of the Protestant Reformation.
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          To go even deeper in your study of the Reformation, you might take a look at Carl Trueman’s essay,
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      <title>iVoter Guide by Family Research Council</title>
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         A key resource for voters is iVoterGuide. iVoterGuide produces detailed voter guides for candidates in all federal races, the majority of state races, a number of local races (including judges and school board), and select ballot proposals. Click on the “iVoterGuide” link below, enter your address, and access your customized voter guide for your area. GET OUT AND VOTE on November 8th!
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           The idea of freedom, or liberty, might be one of the most confused — and confusing — concepts in the modern liberal world. Most think of freedom in terms of self-expression, that is, their ability (or lack thereof) to express and pursue their individual desires and whatever path of self-fulfillment they think will make them most happy. But that’s not true freedom.
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           A more appropriate definition of freedom is this:
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           Freedom is the ability to act or change without constraint or to possess the power to fulfill one’s true purposes, according to their nature, unhindered.
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           In order to truly understand freedom, then, we must first understand our purpose and our nature as humans. And we cannot do this rightly without reference to God. For while there is a natural political component to all freedom, freedom is, first and foremost, a spiritual principle.
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           Paul once wrote to the church at Galatia, “It is for freedom that Christ set us free. Stand firm then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery” (Gal 5:1). This means that true freedom comes from Christ — but what did Paul mean by this freedom and slavery?
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           It is important to understand that all people are born under the condemnation of sin and death (Rom 3:23). This is our spiritual bondage and slavery. We are born in sin and we are in need of rescue.
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           Scripture tells us that when the law of God came, it did not come to save us, but to show us our wickedness and our need of forgiveness. It might seem like “freedom” when we can do whatever we want, with no reference to God and His Word, but when we run after sin, it shows us that we are nothing more than slaves. That’s because the Law of God serves as a spotlight that reveals to us the chains of sin we all suffer under (Rom 7:13). We are not only held by the power of sin but we are sentenced to the just penalty for our sin — death and damnation. This paints a stark picture. Much of what mankind thinks is the exercise of freedom is instead nothing more than the actions of enslaved sinners sentenced to death. As Jesus Himself stated in John 8:34, “…everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin.”
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           In order to be free, we need salvation. We need forgiveness. The Law of God drives us to the Gospel and the atoning work of Jesus Christ on the cross. Forgiveness always came in the way of atonement or sacrifice — a substitute. Christ came as the Lamb of God, “to be sin on our behalf” (2 Cor 5:21). Thus, our forgiveness and ultimate freedom from the bondage of sin and death comes from Jesus Christ, who has “canceled the charge of our legal indebtedness, which stood against us and condemned us; he has taken it away, nailing it to the cross” (2 Cor 2:14).
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            John 3:16 promises us that spiritual freedom begins by putting our faith and trust in Jesus Christ. The grace of the Holy Spirit in regeneration and sanctification helps reorder and restore our broken nature — not perfectly, but truly (2 Thes 2:13, 2 Cor 5:17).
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           When we begin to follow Christ, we are now free to obey His commands. None of our work saves us; only Christ’s perfect work and sacrifice saves (Eph 2:8). But our freedom sets us free to follow Him because we are no longer under that yoke of slavery.
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           It is necessary, then, that we understand freedom, first and foremost, as a spiritual principle. No one who is in bondage to their sinful nature can be truly free. But “if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed” (John 8:36).
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           Our political freedom is inextricably linked to this first principle. It always required faith to have freedom. The Founding Fathers of the early American republic understood this principle. No, they were not all men of extraordinary faith, but they understood that freedom required self-governance and a religious people who feared God first.
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           America has forgotten this principle. Today, the majority of our major institutions — universities, corporations, and the media — peddle and push a vision of political freedom that is entirely untethered from, and in opposition to, the freedom found in Christ.
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           The embrace of an unbound, un-Christian freedom is tearing our country apart. It’s enslaving us, undoing the Revolution of 1776. Except this time the master won’t be the British, but the woke tyrants who think marriage is meaningless, men can be women, speech is violence, and unborn babies are killed at whim.
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           Our culture is shackling itself back into political slavery through a moral devolution. When the foundational rock of God’s Law is rejected, when the Ten Commandments are torn down, and when Christianity is banished from the public square, our country will not be freer but rather it will be one step closer to true mass incarceration.
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           When the spiritual element of freedom is forsaken, our political freedom will fall as well. And that is what we see happening today.
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           In order for the political freedom of America to be renewed — of life, liberty, and happiness — we need a spiritual revival.
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           But while we pray for revival, we must also work for renewal. We must use the law, yet again, as a teacher. Showing men and women what true freedom looks like by closing off avenues of personal and political destruction.
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           Christ is the One who sets us free. But as 2 Corinthians 3:17 warns, we should not use that freedom “to submit again to the yoke of slavery,” neither personally nor politically. Our national motto is, “In God we trust” — it’s time we actually mean it. Anything short of that is just slow-motion chain-making.
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           This is why everyone in America who longs to be truly free must first repent of their sins and believe in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. On the cross, Jesus Christ took our sins upon Himself and bore “the wrath of God” that we all deserve (Rom 5:8-9). In our place condemned He stood, and by doing so, He has freed us from both the power and the penalty of sin (Rom 8:1-2).
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           The Gospel is the declaration of the victory of a conquering King — King Jesus — who has come “to set at liberty those who are oppressed” by sin (Luke 4:18). How? By breaking the chains of sin, sickness, death, and the devil. This freedom is available for all who repent of their sins and trust in Jesus Christ for salvation.
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           That’s right: Since freedom is spiritual, it begins with salvation. It begins with redemption. Romans 8:1-2 explains that “the law of the Spirit has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death,” while Colossians 1:13 assures us that “He has delivered us from the domain of darkness and transferred us to the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.”
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           If we want to see a recovery of true freedom in America, it begins with the message of the Gospel. We need a critical mass of converted, redeemed, freed people — Christians — to order our laws and our public life in America according to the true definition of freedom. 1 Peter 2:16 commands us to “Live as free people, but do not use your freedom as a cover-up for evil; live as God’s slaves.” In other words, not just doing whatever you want but living in accordance with your true nature and purpose as a redeemed child of God. That true nature and purpose is to love God and love others. 
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      <description>We pray, God, that your people, the sheep of your pasture, will be awakened. May your children realize that while politics is not a means of salvation, the values you have impressed upon our hearts requires that we engage in the political process. Empower the Church to know that they are not called to be in exile but a strong community of faith impacting the world for your Kingdom.</description>
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           — Pray that millions of Americans who do not attend church might see right and wrong in an objective way, and that adopting a Biblical worldview will point them towards God’s view of morality. Abortion is not a complex issue, despite what some may argue. The protection of the unborn is key for a brighter future for America. Pray that friends, family members, and voters across America are not distracted by other issues that take them away from this truth: The unborn are people too and, as such, should have rights equal with those who are out of the womb. Pray that abortion becomes unthinkable in the mind of each and every American. (Psalm 139: 13-16, Mark 3:25, Matthew 22:37, Jeremiah 1:5)
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            — Pray for integrity, that judges would uphold the law according to the text in which it was written, not according to the demands of modern culture. Pray for wisdom, that God would guide the minds of the judiciary as they seek to make decisions consistent with what is right. Pray for conviction, that God would impress His moral law onto the minds of the American judiciary, and that He would sovereignly place more born again believers as members of the judiciary to serve the American people. Lastly, we must pray for our elected representatives, on both the state and federal level, as they decide whether to confirm appointments to the judiciary who are appointed by the president and governors. (Psalm 89:14, Zechariah 7:9-10, Micah 6:8, Philippians 4:6)
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            — Pray that our elected representatives would know Jesus and desire to believe in and live their lives according to a Biblical worldview, and that the Holy Spirit would move in such a way that those serving in office who don’t know Jesus would come to have a deeply committed personal faith and daily walk with Christ. (Colossians 1:9-11, 1 Timothy 2:3-4)
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           Also, we pray that God will strengthen the families of elected leaders across the country, blessing their marriages; allowing them to raise their children in the saving truth of Jesus Christ; and shielding them from any division that may occur as they spend time away from their homes performing their duties. (Psalm 103:7-18, Ephesians 3:14-19)
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           Lastly, we pray that every elected leader in the executive and legislative branches would come to know that true wisdom only comes through following Christ, that they would recognize that every good and perfect gift comes from above, and that they would seek God in prayer and by reading the Bible so they might better understand the issues of the day. (Psalm 2:10-11, James 1:5, Proverbs 11:14)
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           Finally, the Church must pray that God will give the news media wisdom and discernment in their reporting, that they would seek to report the truth and not use exaggeration or manipulation in their reporting techniques that would confuse or deceive the American people. (Proverbs 12:17, Proverbs 4:24, 1 Peter 2:1, Proverbs 16:11)
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            — God, we recognize you today as King of Kings, not only of individuals, but over all of the nations and governments of the world. We thank you today for the privilege of being able to participate politically, knowing that being politically active does not mean that we are engaging in idolatry and being disloyal to Christ.
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           We rejoice in your law, which our nation’s Founding Fathers acknowledged and recognized as higher than any human law. We thank you for the opportunity that this election year puts before us, to exercise our solemn duty not only to vote but to influence countless others to vote and to vote correctly.
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           We pray, God, that your people, the sheep of your pasture, will be awakened. May your children realize that while politics is not a means of salvation, the values you have impressed upon our hearts requires that we engage in the political process. Empower the Church to know that they are not called to be in exile but a strong community of faith impacting the world for your Kingdom.
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           Energize your people, teach them that the same hands lifted to you in prayer are the same hands that pull the lever in the voting booth, that the same eyes that read your Gospel also read the names of each candidate on the ballot, and that we do not stop living out the values you have impressed upon our hearts when we enter the voting booth.
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           Empower your people to a commitment to justice, to the holy covenant of marriage and family you have instituted, to the dignity and worth of each human life, and to the reality that human rights begin at conception, when all human life begins, and not one moment later.
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           Heavenly Father, we give you thanks today that we are citizens of your Kingdom. May that make us all the more committed to being faithful citizens here on earth.
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      <description>We are excited to announce that ICN has promoted Tom McCoy to the position of Chief Operations Officer (COO). Prior to the promotion, Tom was the Director of Ministry Partner Development.</description>
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           We are excited to announce that ICN has promoted Tom McCoy to the position of Chief Operations Officer (COO). Prior to the promotion, Tom was the Director of Ministry Partner Development.
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           Tom has extensive operations experience from world-class organizations like Walmart, Family Christian Stores, YMCA, Boys &amp;amp; Girls Clubs, and Office Depot. During his time here at ICN, he has brought that training and experience to acquire Ministry Partners, Strategic Partners, and members. He creates and expands our system automations, workflows, directories, RSS feeds, ICN News, world news, podcasts for members, and much more. He also stepped up as Interim President to run all operations for a time while I had to take a temporary leave.
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           Most importantly, Tom is a dedicated Christ-follower. He has a complete understanding of the vision and mission of ICN. He and his wife Shelley are committed to sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ and they are actively involved in leading at their local church. He also has a passion for missions and making disciples to become mature Christ-followers.
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           Serving the body of Christ,
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      <description>Sinners rescued from the road to hell love to rehearse and celebrate the mercy of God. Where would we be today without mercy? Where would we be for eternity without mercy?</description>
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            Our Gentle and Terrifying God
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           August 15, 2022 (Article by Marshall Segal - Staff writer, desiringGod.org)
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            Sinners rescued from the road to hell love to rehearse and celebrate the mercy of God. Where would we be today without mercy? Where would we be for
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           Without mercy, we would be dead in our sin, a death worse than death. Mercy called us from the tomb. Mercy lifted us out of the pit. Mercy opened our blind eyes. Mercy gifted us with faith, repentance, and joy. We deserved every possible ounce of rejection, punishment, wrath, but God gave forgiveness, love, and life instead. All that we have, we have by the mercy of God. Is there any other god, in all the religious imaginations on earth, who deals so gently and compassionately with sinners?
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           “Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me,” Jesus says, “for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls” (
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           And yet mercy doesn’t tell the whole story. There’s another side of this king — a holy, majestic, jealous, even vengeful side, a side sinners like you and me are often far less likely to rehearse and celebrate.
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           When Jesus drew near to bruised reeds and smoldering wicks, he did not coddle or compromise with sin. His mercy mingled with justice:
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           Behold, my servant whom I have chosen,﻿﻿﻿﻿
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           He came to establish justice, and he wouldn’t stop until he saw it to the finish. We might imagine these bruised and vulnerable reeds hiding safely in backyards and community gardens, but here they’re crouching on the battlefield of a cursed world.
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           Why else is the reed bruised and the wick smoldering, if not because they’re caught in the awful, ordinary crossfire of sin? We all relate to that thin, fragile blade of grass because we’ve felt like that at times, if not often. We’ve all felt the sting of sins against us, and we’ve all watched, with sorrow-filled anger, as sin has torn apart marriages, families, friendships, communities, even whole nations. With our hearts aching with confusion and grief, we’ve cried out for justice. We’ve groaned, with creation, for a better world than the one we have.
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           Jesus came to bring that better world, to pour out justice like Niagara in spring, to declare war on all who opposed him, to put a certain end to centuries of rebellion. And yet, as he wages his holy war, he kneels down, with infinite strength, taking fire from every direction, to lift and support the weak, humble, trusting souls in his path. Toward his enemies, he’s severe, unyielding, terrifying. Toward his own, however, he’s gentle and lowly.
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           On that battlefield, his justice is not some dark cloud casting a shadow over his mercy; it’s the sunless, moonless night which makes his mercy shine. His justice and mercy are two parts in one holy symphony. 
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           Mercy and justice are not at odds here, but beautifully joined together. Because he is just, God will be merciful to you, in his perfect timing. His grace to you, in Christ, is justice. The purest enforcement of justice ever conceived or executed delights to show mercy.
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           Because you despise this word and trust in oppression and perverseness and rely on them, therefore this iniquity shall be to you like a breach in a high wall, bulging out and about to collapse, whose breaking comes suddenly, in an instant; and its breaking is like that of a potter’s vessel that is smashed so ruthlessly that among its fragments not a shard is found with which to take fire from the hearth, or to dip up water out of the cistern. (
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           Notice, the mercy of God doesn’t keep him from severity. Is the God you worship one who ever smashes rebellion against him? When you close your eyes to pray, is there ever a sense that he could, right now, righteously decimate billions of people for refusing and insulting him — that sin really is that repulsive and insidious? Some regular awareness of his holy furor against injustice, especially all our injustices against him, is vital to a healthy life of worship. The God of all comfort, after all, is also a consuming fire (
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           This is not a cruel God left behind in the Old Testament. This is the God of infinite mercy. The God who stoops, in Christ, to gently lift you out of your sin will one day terrify the nations again. His justice may be hidden, for a time, beneath his staggering patience, but its devouring fire will soon consume his enemies.
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           All of that makes his mercy all the more stunning. The terrifying flames of justice don’t undermine his mercy, but illuminate and enflame it. “The Lord waits to be gracious to you, and therefore he exalts himself to show mercy to you. For the Lord is a God of justice.” But they were despising his word and trusting in oppression and perverseness — how could he be both just and gracious to them? How could he bless the ones who cursed and despised him?
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           By becoming the curse they deserved. Revel, again, in the familiar and shocking story of how justice and mercy meet:
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           All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith. This was to show God’s righteousness, because in his divine forbearance he had passed over former sins. It was to show his righteousness at the present time, so that he might be just and the justifier of the one who has faith in Jesus. (
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           The wooden beams outside Jerusalem frame the wondrous marriage between justice and mercy. Through the cross, God is both just and justifier, both just and merciful. On that dark and bloody hill, the terrifying justice of God became a servant of mercy for all who would believe. In Christ, justice is no longer a threat, but a refuge. All the sovereign power that would have ruined us now promises to protect us. “‘In overflowing anger for a moment I hid my face from you,’” 
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           We know all of this about our God, and yet some reading this still struggle to believe that God will be so merciful. The guilt and shame they carry make everyday life feel heavy. They hate their sin, and have made efforts to be done with it, but are back on their knees, again and again, bearing the same painfully familiar confessions. The mercy they thought they’d found feels further and further from reality. Could God really forgive and love someone like me?
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           Others reading this, however, struggle to believe justice really will be done. Some days, it feels like their whole lives have been one long heart-rending headline. They watch the godless enjoy comfort, success, and prosperity, while they suffer for their faithfulness. They cling to the promise that everything will eventually be made right, but they search the corners and crevices of their lives in vain for evidence it might be so. And if they muster the courage to raise their eyes above their own plight, they see many more suffering in horrible, unjust ways. Could God possibly make anything good of all this pain and injustice?
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           We struggle to embrace the justice of God because we don’t trust him to fully deal with sins against us. We struggle to embrace the mercy of God because we don’t trust him to fully deal with sins done by us. To both groups, the bloody cross and the empty tomb stubbornly say, he can, he has, and he will. He will surely bring justice to completion. No stone in your life will go unturned. Every sin against you will be brought into the light and made right. Justice himself will call wickedness to account until he finds none (
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           And in the meantime, he will not break a bruised reed. He won’t quench a smoldering wick. His mercy is as wide and deep as you are sinful. Our God is far more just than we realize, and far more merciful than we can now imagine.
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           Not Yet Married: The Pursuit of Joy in Singleness &amp;amp; Dating
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      <description>The Family Research Council (FRC) has published a 30-day prayer guide for schools, children, teachers, and parents. As school is beginning (right now!), would you join us in praying for their protection from evil and harm?</description>
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           ICN Family - The Family Research Council (FRC) has published a 30-day prayer guide for schools, children, teachers, and parents. As school is beginning (right now!), would you join us in praying for their protection from evil and harm? God hears the prayers of the saints and collectively we can be part of thwarting the enemy in this arena. Thank you for being a member of ICN!
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           I hope this message finds all of you having a wonderful week! A few weeks ago I was interviewed by Mike Henry Sr. of Follower Of One. This organization is a ministry partner of ours and we are very grateful for the opportunity they have given us to have more exposure and draw attention to join ICN through membership. We encourage you to subscribe to Mike's podcast and to become a member of their online community of workplace professional focusing on living out their Christian life at work. Here is the link for the podcast episode: 
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2022 16:33:31 GMT</pubDate>
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           ICN Members and Partners! One of our partners, Standing for Freedom Center, has a very large task in front of them and we are here to help promote and support their efforts. They have an initiative called Freedom Voters that is calling Christ-followers and their families to register to vote in the upcoming election this fall, and to register as poll watchers. Here is a brief intro video of their initiative.
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           My interest is often piqued by how many popular clichés are actually biblical principles. If we sit and think about it, most of the quotes that have stuck with us over the course of our lives have origins in the Bible.
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           The world may not always want to admit it, but in every facet of our lives we are guided by God’s Word. It is a lamp to our feet (Psalm 119:105), illuminating our steps so that we always walk uprightly before him.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2022 18:14:43 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Are you weary? Exhausted? Numb? Burnt-out? Stuck? Loaded down? Defeated?

Are you trying to control the uncontrollable and please the unpleasable?

How is your soul? Do you feel like you are on an endless treadmill of checking off boxes, jumping through hoops and trying to earn God’s love?

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            I read a heart skipping, jaw dropping invitation this morning that is dripping with hope.
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            “Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and YOU WILL FIND REST FOR YOUR SOULS. For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light.” Matthew 11:28-30
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            Are you weary? Exhausted? Numb? Burnt-out? Stuck? Loaded down? Defeated?
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            Do you want a soul that is more peaceful, secure, whole, free, joyous, and alive?
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            Come to Jesus. He does not say Come to church, a creed, systems of theology, pastor, rules, religion. All those things have their place, but the invitation is to Come to Jesus by faith. COME not DO. Come and get attached to a Person by GRACE. You cannot have the life of God without having the life of God.
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            Huh? Does that strike you as odd? Why not “Take my La-Z-Boy or Orthopedic Mattress?” No. Unyoked leads to the uneasy life and yoked leads to the easy life. Through the object lesson of the ox yoke, Jesus invites us to yoke to Him for salvation and soul-rest. If you try to run your own life you will ruin it.
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            Over time we learn the WORDS and RHYTHMS of Jesus. We do not try harder but train better. We are not trying to earn but learning to cooperate.
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            An old legend in Israel says that Jesus built the best yokes in Israel. The sign over his carpenter shop said, “My yokes fit.” Yokes were not factory made but custom made. I do not know if the legend is true, but I know Jesus’ yokes are well fitting. The easy yoke does not mean an easy life. The offer is rest for our souls not our backs. The only joyful yokes come from union and abiding in Jesus. In Him, our vertical relationship with God is anchored and our sin debt is paid. There is peace with God and rest from guilt, shame, and hopelessness.
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      <description>Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the so-called “Respect for Marriage Act” — legislation that would repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA, which defined marriage as the union between one man and one woman) and require federal recognition for same-sex marriage nationwide.</description>
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           But even if the bill’s future is unclear, the House’s fast-tracking of the bill is emblematic of the astonishing speed at which the moral revolution continues to move concerning same-sex marriage. The history of the Defense of Marriage Act — which was superseded in 2013 and 2015 by the U.S. Supreme Court and is at the heart of the legislation the House passed Tuesday — is just the latest example of how quickly America’s politicians and the public at large have shifted on marriage.
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           In 1996, Congress passed DOMA with overwhelming bipartisan majorities (342-67 in the House, 85-14 in the Senate). Very liberal senators like Joe Biden, Patrick Leahy, and Harry Reid 
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           Fast forward to this week, when the House voted to officially repeal DOMA. Although DOMA’s definition of marriage was struck down in 2013 in the Windsor decision, and its provision that allowed states not to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions was invalidated in 2015 by Obergefell (the case that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide), DOMA is still technically on the books.
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           House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) surprised lawmakers earlier this week by announcing a vote on the so-called Respect for Marriage Act, which was introduced on Monday. Pelosi and Democratic leaders said the bill was necessary because of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Dobbs case. Specifically, congressional Democrats pointed to Justice Clearance Thomas’s concurrence in which the justice argued that the court’s substantive due process precedents, including Obergefell, should be reconsidered. Democrats have since seized on this comment, despite Justice Samuel Alito explicitly 
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           For social conservatives, Tuesday’s vote reveals two important realities. First, many politicians, including some Republicans, believe that the marriage debate is settled and would like nothing more than to have this issue go away. This was reflected by the House vote and much of the rhetoric on the Republican side of the aisle that showed a reluctance to address the issue directly. Although several Republican members decried the bill on the House floor, the strongest comments were directed toward Democrats for using the vote as an election-year charade. Republicans faulted Democrats for wading into culture war issues instead of dealing with inflation, high gas prices, a troubled border, and other perceived failures associated with the Biden administration. And while an argument can certainly be made that Democrats are indeed seeking ways to deflect attention away from disastrous economic policies, the lack of a robust defense for marriage itself was noticeable.
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           Second, Tuesday’s vote reflects the reality that many Americans have also moved on from the marriage debate. Just a few years ago, it would have been unimaginable that 47 Republican House members would vote to overrule millions of voters who had defined marriage between one man and one woman in their states. Imposing an errant Supreme Court decision on all 50 states would have been simply unthinkable. After all, the current Republican Party 
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           But the fact that 47 Republican lawmakers bucked the official party position and voted to repeal DOMA shows they do not believe there will be a political price to pay. If they thought voters would punish them, most would have voted differently. Political cowardice notwithstanding, the latest polls suggest that the political assessment of the public’s changing views on marriage is likely correct, fueled in part by a growing segment of Christians in the electorate who no longer accept the Bible’s teaching on the topic. This point was illustrated in 2020 by George Barna, who showed that 
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           As I’ve discussed elsewhere, the Bible is clear in its teaching on marriage. Instituted by God in the Garden of Eden, natural marriage is the covenantal relationship between a man and a woman that is intended to reflect the relationship between Christ and the church (Gen. 2:24; Eph. 5:22-33). The Bible teaches that marriage is permanent and exclusive, and that sexual differentiation is part of God’s plan for marriage. God did not create androgynous beings; He created two complementary, biologically, and genetically sexed individuals. In other words, God built the complementarity of the sexes into the very fabric of creation. The creation of male and female is not accidental or incidental but central to God’s design of human beings created in His image. In Genesis 1, the mandate to be “fruitful and multiply” is given to both the man and the woman; neither could fulfill this charge alone.
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           The cultural winds have shifted dramatically in many Western countries, including the United States. Yesterday, 47 Republicans capitulated to these trends and voted against natural marriage, society’s most important, pre-political institution.
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           This week our Spøtlight is on Andrew Jernigan, CEO of Insured Nomads, an insurtech offering travel insurance and group health insurance for travellers and remote workers. The company delves into how they dealt with the pandemic, their recent acquisition of Peanut, and how they anticipate the trend of remote work to change as the world learns to live with Covid-19.
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           During university years I had spent time in Europe where I realized I wanted to live/work anywhere and everywhere. Straight out of university I went into healthcare administration, met a doctor that I married, and a few years later our passions for caring for people took us to a few countries in this field of work. Fast forward, I began brokering the leading international health insurance and travel insurance carriers, then got into technology focused on ancillary benefits within the space.
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           Our native apps for policy administration, claims service and with integration of a Mastercard payment card for ease of use of benefits, and our ai/ml powered membership program (native app delivered) gives 24/7 access to our global assistance team (pro-active not only reactive) with many travel technology features.
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           We are very intentional with the development of our workforce. We were remote first, pre-pandemic, and are a globally distributed team. We are all remote and work asynchronously, fostering a culture that really puts a premium on work/life balance. We are a unicorn culture that puts the right people with the right attitudes and experience in the right place, no matter where they are in the world. We encourage openness to new ideas, willingness to learn and grow, and the opportunity to safely fail forward. We also love partnering with other entrepreneurs and forward thinkers in the tech industry, learning from them and helping each other grow.
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           The trend has exploded, and it will continue to do so. Countries are providing special work visas to encourage remote workers to visit, and the U.S. workforce is on the move. This trend will soon fade as a trend; it will be the new normal. Pent up demand is massive after the last 2 years, to say the very least.
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           In ten years, our market/segment of insurance will be thriving as the borders of nations are opening to meet the labor needs and increased tax revenue of remote/global citizens working in a location-independent lifestyle. The opportunities are growing for expanded products for the international lifestyle, but regulatory changes will not occur at the pace of global growth.
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           Being a dad is certainly worth celebrating and you deserve to be honored, and we’ll focus more on that in the coming weeks. But it’s also good to step back and recognize that you’re part of a much larger brotherhood. And looking from that broader perspective on our nation and world …
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           We can’t snap our fingers on Father’s Day and make all that go away in other households around the world, but there are some things we can do, even if it’s helping one child or investing in one other dad. It’s all about representing the best of fatherhood where we are, no matter what we end up doing on Father’s Day.
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           One example of a big event is the Fatherhood Festival that our friend Justin Batt is organizing on Father’s Day weekend in Canton, Ohio, with events planned for the entire family that focus on encouraging and challenging dads. You can find out more here, and if you don’t live near that one, there are surely other opportunities in other locations.
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           Even more, this is about being a contagiously joyful dad and looking for other dads and families to affirm and encourage in the process. And if you don’t attend a fatherhood event of some kind, maybe you can make a difference in some way for a family around you:
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           It doesn’t have to be involved or extravagant unless you want it to be. But if it’s going to happen, then you probably need to start making plans now. Make it a memorable Father’s Day this year … for all the right reasons.
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      <title>A Note from Freedom Voters</title>
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      <description>Inextricably bound up in what God, and our political inheritance, has given to us is the right to a representative government. One that is not gifted to a singular man simply because of the lineage of his birth but rather arises from the sovereign will of those who come together to rule themselves.

While voting is not compulsory in the United States, given the sacred solemnity of this inherited right, Christians should indeed view it as a duty — an exercise of a right secured by our Founding Fathers.</description>
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           Thursday, June 2, 2022
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           From the Bible to the Ballot Box:
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           Why and How Should Christians Vote
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           Why Should Christians Vote?
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           From A Civic and Historical Perspective:
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           For many Christians, the responsibility to exercise our right and freedom to vote as American citizens may be self-evident. “Why should I vote?” is not a question, but rather a given: “Of course, I’ll vote!”
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           Historically speaking, however, the ability for free people to freely and fairly choose their leaders and their government is an anomaly. For most of human history, mankind has been subject to a monarchial rule, living as serfs or vassals — subjects, not citizens.
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           Yet for Americans, that all changed in 1776 when we fought — and won — the War of Independence against Britain. In their defense of the extreme action of separating from the rule of the King of England, the leaders of the American Revolution penned the Declaration of Independence, grounding their reasoning for the pursuit of equality in the status given to them not by a random social contract or the process of evolution, but by God. They 
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           “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.”
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           Pay close attention to what our Founders anchored their right to pursue freedom: “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God.” Historian C. Bradley Thompson explains that “the Americans had done something…that no other people in history had ever achieved: They founded their new governments ‘on a moral theory…on the indefeasible, hereditary rights of man.’”
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           Inextricably bound up in what God, and our political inheritance, has given to us is the right to a representative government. One that is not gifted to a singular man simply because of the lineage of his birth but rather arises from the sovereign will of those who come together to rule themselves.
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           While voting is not compulsory in the United States, given the sacred solemnity of this inherited right, Christians should indeed view it as a duty — an exercise of a right secured by our Founding Fathers. We do so in recognition, first and foremost, of the fact that we, as those made in the image of God, are “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” When Christians vote in America, we are proclaiming these truths — that mankind is made by God, whether the fallen, secular world realizes it or not.
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           The Apostle Paul understood that Christians, even though we are indeed citizens of a heavenly kingdom, can and should still use all rights afforded to us by our earthly governments to seek justice, both for ourselves and others. Paul appealed to his citizenship and subsequent rights as a Roman citizen in Acts 22:25 to avoid criminal mistreatment by Roman soldiers. Paul is an instructive example for us here. Christians should use their rights to vote, both for their own good and the good of others.
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           In summary, Christians should vote in America because, by voting, we 1) affirm mankind’s natural equality as being made in the image of God; 2) celebrate our status as citizens and remind ourselves that no one man has the right to rule over us as subjects; 3) work for the continuation of our nation as the religious and moral population needed to sustain our constitutional republic; and 4) exercise a right of earthly citizenship here in the United States that is a gift and stewardship from God.
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           While those are compelling reasons on their own, now let’s turn to what the Bible has to teach us about why we should vote.
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           Having addressed the question from an angle of our civic responsibilities and our historical inheritance, let us now consider reasons for voting drawn explicitly from Scripture. As Jonathan Leeman, author of How the Nations Rage: Rethinking Faith and Politics in a Divided Age, put it, “The Bible is the book by which all our political activity will be judged.” There are any number of good, biblical reasons why Christians should make the effort to participate in our government by voting. Before we cover some of the most important issues that Christians should vote for, here are three biblically-based arguments for why Christians should vote.
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           Out of Love for Self and Neighbor. In Matthew 22:37-39 Jesus summarizes the entirety of God’s Law into the two “Great Commandments,” calling His followers to “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind” and to “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Voting for candidates who have pledged to enact, defend, and uphold righteous laws or policy positions that will allow you to serve the Lord freely, benefit fairly from the fruit of your labor, and raise a family in the fear of God is both an act of appropriate “love of self” and also, by extension, an act of “love for your neighbor.” Think of this: When you punch the ticket for a pro-life candidate, you are loving your unborn neighbor. When you make whatever sacrifices are necessary to get to the voting booth in order to vote against that resolution to legalize same-sex marriage, you are — whether they realize it or not — loving your neighbor. When you vote for a candidate who will defend the right to self-defense, because as an informed Christian motivated by a proper understanding of the fact that we are all made in the image of God and our lives have inherent value, you are…you guessed it…loving your neighbor and yourself.
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           As an Act of Stewardship Before God. The Bible is very clear about this point: Everything we have is a gift from God and He will hold us accountable for how we use — or fail to use — the gifts He gives us. This includes our freedom to participate in our government. And that freedom — that gift, for such a time as we have it — is most particularly manifest in the act of voting. This is the Christian concept of “stewardship” drawn from throughout the Bible, but it is perhaps most clearly illustrated by the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25:14-30. In this passage, two servants are given the responsibility to care for a portion of their Master’s (God) finances while he goes away on business. When the Master returns, one servant is rewarded for having invested his Master’s money wisely and turned a profit, while the other is judged, and punished, for simply burying his Master’s money in the ground. Christian, when you fail to make the effort to vote in our (still, largely) free and fair elections, that is the modern-day equivalent of burying in the dirt those talents that God has entrusted to you to steward on His behalf. Such neglect of the gift God has given us doesn’t honor Him or use that gift to good ends. Most Christians around the world do not have this same gift, this same stewardship, so we should be sure to be thankful for it and use it well. So be a “good and faithful servant” and go vote.
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           To Seek Justice. For Christians, seeking justice isn’t an option, it is a command from God. Micah 6:8 tells us, “He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To do justice and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” While commanded, justice is also, sadly, a matter of great confusion in our society, and even among many professing Christians. Understood properly, seeking justice means living in such a way as to fear God rightly and give each and every human being what they are due, before God, as fellow image-bearers. This means justice must be first and foremost defined — and constrained — by the moral and ethical principles found in God’s Word (Exodus 20:1-17). One of the most fundamental principles of biblical justice is the equal treatment of all before the law: “Do not pervert justice; do not show partiality to the poor or favoritism to the great, but judge your neighbor fairly” (Leviticus 19:15). Therefore, one of the most significant ways that Christians can obey God in the pursuit of justice is to vote for candidates, causes, and policies that promise to create and ensure equal treatment of all people before the law, regardless of race, economic status, etc. This means voting against policies that promote inequality, like Critical Race Theory in our school systems, etc. What is true justice may have become a hotly debated and confusing topic in our day and age, but as Christians, we can find clarity in God’s Word and a clear call to concrete action: Go vote as a means to seek justice!
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           In summary, along with the civic and historical reasons to vote, Christians should also be motivated to vote by love, stewardship, and justice. These are worthy motivations. Considered together, and especially the point about stewardship, one could easily argue that Christians, in fact, have a duty to vote, to use a word that has fallen out of favor in our society. Duty can be defined as a “moral or legal obligation, a task that somebody is required to perform.” Voting in the United States, where the power is vested in the people, not the politicians, and secured by an abiding document, not the whims of a monarch, is just that: A duty to discharge to honor God and love our neighbor. But it is a privilege as well. This nation is a land of freedom worth fighting to preserve, because as Ronald Reagan once famously 
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           As Christian enter the public square, we must confidently remember: Christ is King. Just because the rulers of this world don’t all — or always — acknowledge Him as the one true sovereign doesn’t in any way threaten His throne. As Christians, as little Christs, our calling is to help further His rule and reign here on earth until His return. We do that by being part of local churches which herald the saving gospel of repentance and faith, seeking to enlarge the Kingdom of God by obeying the Great Commission and making disciples of all nations.
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           But as we seek the salvation of sinners, and remember that we are indeed strangers and aliens on this earth with heavenly citizenship (1 Peter 1), we also work for the good of those we live side-by-side with now. This is simply a faithful expression of “loving our neighbor as ourselves” (Mark 12:31). To love our neighbor is inherently a political act. It is more than politics, but it is certainly not less than politics. And the way we do this, most significantly, in America, is by voting.
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           When we vote, however, we must do so in a way that honors God and upholds His revealed moral standards and creation-order wisdom. This means Christians should vote to end abortion, protect religious liberty; protect freedom of speech and conscience; protect our Second Amendment right to self-defense; and ensure that righteous judges and justices are elected or appointed who will honor God’s standards of life and freedom. They should also vote in such a way as to ensure the educational system in our nation is teaching and training the next generation in paths of righteousness and moral formation, and not poisoning their minds with wicked, progressive propaganda. There are certainly more issues that Christians can and should care about, but these six are “foundational moral-order issues” that we cannot afford to overlook or get wrong.
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           Get the world-class education and Christian foundation you’re looking for at Liberty University, where we’re celebrating 50 Years of Training Champions for Christ. Since 1971, Liberty has had a singular vision of developing Christ-centered men and women with the values, knowledge, and skills essential for impacting the world for Christ.
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           Our founder, Jerry Falwell Sr., dreamed of a university filled with men and women who would change the world for Christ. He envisioned a world filled with doctors, lawyers, teachers, entrepreneurs, and professionals from all walks of life who loved God and were the best at what they’d been called to be. He invited thousands of people to join him in this dream — and today, as we celebrate our 50th Anniversary, we invite you to be part of that vision.
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           Located in Central Virginia, Liberty is a liberal arts institution with 15 colleges and schools and offers programs in fields such as education, counseling, religion, law, aviation, cinematic arts, business, and more. Part of the ASUN Conference, Liberty fields 20 NCAA Division I athletic teams and 40+ Club Sports teams, offering you an exceptional college sports experience.
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           Liberty University Trains Champions for Christ with the values, knowledge, and skills essential for impacting tomorrow’s world.
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            Over 700 international students
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            Over 700 unique programs of study (some available both residentially and online)
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            Over 300 residential programs
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            Over 200 undergraduate
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            27 graduate with 100+ specializations
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            7 doctoral
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            Over 450 online programs
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            Over 100 undergraduate
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            Nearly 300 graduate
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            15 colleges and schools
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            The student body represents all 50 states (and Washington, D.C.), and over 70 countries (residential &amp;amp; online)
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            Liberty University students volunteer more than 500,000 hours per year
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           Liberty University is committed to academic excellence and to Training Champions for Christ as affirmed by our mission and doctrinal statements.
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           Liberty University is an accredited evangelical liberal arts institution with 15 colleges and schools, including a law school, medical school, and school of divinity. With more than 700 programs of study from the certificate to the doctoral level, Liberty equips students with both classroom theory and practical experience, effectively preparing them to enter a competitive job market.
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           Liberty’s 20 NCAA Division I athletic teams and 40+ Club Sports teams are dedicated not only to victory but also to superb sportsmanship — and they’ve got the trophies to prove it. Winner of 15 Division I Conference All-Sport Awards, Liberty Athletics holds over 180 NCAA Division I conference titles and two bowl-game victories. Club Sports teams have won 9 national titles across field hockey and wrestling.
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           Our practice and performance facilities are nationally acclaimed and provide opportunities for students studying medicine, sport management, and other health professions to work with athletes in real-world environments. Touted as one of the top destinations in the country to watch a collegiate baseball game, Liberty University provides students and alumni with a college sports experience they can be proud of.
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           Liberty University is a Christian academic community in the tradition of evangelical institutions of higher education. As such, Liberty continues the philosophy of education which first gave rise to the university, and which is summarized in the following propositions.
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           Persons are spiritual, rational, moral, social, and physical, created in the image of God. They are, therefore, able to know and to value themselves and other persons, the universe, and God.
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           Education as the process of teaching and learning, involves the whole person, by developing the knowledge, values, and skills which enable each individual to change freely. Thus it occurs most effectively when both instructor and student are properly related to God and each other through Christ.
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           Maintaining the vision of the founder, Dr. Jerry Falwell, Liberty University develops Christ-centered men and women with the values, knowledge, and skills essential to impact the world.
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           Through its residential and online programs, services, facilities, and collaborations, the University educates men and women who will make important contributions to their workplaces and communities, follow their chosen vocations as callings to glorify God, and fulfill the Great Commission.
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           Liberty University will:
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            Emphasize excellence in teaching and learning.
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            Foster university-level competencies in communication, critical thinking, information literacy, and mathematics in all undergraduate programs.
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            Promote the synthesis of academic knowledge and a Christian worldview in order that there might be a maturing of spiritual, intellectual, social and physical value-driven behavior.
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            Enable students to engage in a major field of study in career-focused disciplines built on a solid foundation in the liberal arts.
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            Promote an understanding of the Western tradition and the diverse elements of American cultural history, especially the importance of the individual in maintaining democratic and free market processes.
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            Encourage a commitment to the Christian life, one of personal integrity, sensitivity to the needs of others, social responsibility and active communication of the Christian faith, and, as it is lived out, a life that leads people to Jesus Christ as the Lord of the universe and their own personal Savior.
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           Approved by the Board of Trustees March 7, 2014
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           Learn more about Liberty University at 
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      <title>How Did Jesus 'Make Disciples'?</title>
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      <description>At the heart of this final, culminating report at the end of Matthew’s Gospel stands a particular directive — work to be done, an imperative to heed, a mission to embrace, and yes, a pronounced dimension of Christ’s life to imitate: make disciples.</description>
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           How Did Jesus ‘Make Disciples’? 
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           Article by David Mathis, Executive Editor, desiringGod.org 
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           First, they worshiped him.
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            Before Jesus gave them any tasks to be done, any commission to fulfill, any directions as to how they might, in some sense, carry on his work once he was gone, first they went to their knees before him. Matthew reports that the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain to which Jesus had directed them. And when they saw him
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           they worshiped him
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           Before they might imitate aspects of his human life, and echo his teachings in their own words and obedience, they bowed before Jesus — not only as man but God himself.
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           What’s more, before Jesus uttered the lone imperative of his Great Commission to his men, for his church, he declared his unique authority: “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me” (
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            ). The church has one Groom, one Chief Shepherd, one Lord, one risen Son seated at the right hand of the Father, supplying the Spirit. And more than that, when the disciples did receive their charge, it would be strikingly focused on “the Son” — baptizing in
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           Yet, the other foot would land. Not only would utterly inimitable aspects of the God-man’s life have their clear markings here, at his giving of the Commission, but his disciples would have a call to answer, a part to play, genuine obedience to render. There was actual imitation of their master to own and realize, however qualified it might be.
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           Making good fishermen is a long, involved process, as they knew all too well. It requires teaching and training over time. Not only hearing, and internalizing, clear words of instruction and direction but also watching a master fisherman at work — and catching the unspoken rhythms and patterns of his craft. Such apprenticing requires, according to pastor Tom Nelson, “the kind of knowing that is difficult to capture in propositional terms or categories, but that emerges in the context of a close relationship and in the imitation of another” (
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           By watching the master and emulating his efforts in the presence of his example, the apprentice unconsciously picks up the rules of the art, including those which are not explicitly known to the master himself. (Polanyi, Personal Knowledge, 53)
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           Such disciple-making, as seen in the life of Christ, involves more than formal, verbal instruction. Disciples not only hear their master talk about his craft, but they watch him at work, and then receive ongoing instruction as he, in turn, watches their early efforts and speaks into their emerging abilities.
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           Christians today often talk about “discipleship,” and so it might be helpful to clarify what sort of action and process Jesus’s disciples would have heard when their discipler said to “make disciples.” Disciple-making, in this context, is the process in which a stable, mature believer invests himself, for a particular period of time, in one or a few younger believers, in order to help their growth in the faith — including helping them also to invest in others who will invest in others. (Paul gives such directions to his disciple, in 
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           Such disciple-making requires both structure (particular lessons and topics to work through) as well as margin that allows the discipler to speak into unplanned teachable moments as they arise. Such a process is both engineered and organic, involving both truth-speaking and life-sharing. Quantity time is the soil in which quality time grows.
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           Jesus commissions both depth and distance. Yes, his disciples seek to “make converts” — nothing less will do. They must be evangelists. But Jesus calls for more. At the heart of his charge is the depth of making disciples. And the inevitable effect, and impulse, is outward, expansive, evangelistic, even global. The Commission directs Christ’s people to both “go deep” and “go out” — locally and to other cities and peoples.
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           Now, as we go — across the street, down the hall, to the church building or a coffee shop, into a new relationship or another appointment, or to the other side of town, or to a new state, or across an ocean, or to a new culture or language — we make disciples, offering our words and time and attention for months, even years, and putting forward our own lives as examples.
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           We exercise patience, speak with grace, answer simple questions with humility, and as disciples of Jesus ourselves, we point our “disciples” not finally to us, but to him. And when our focus is making disciples, rather than the modern fascination with drawing crowds, we find that life and ministry take a whole new tenor, perhaps even that of Christ himself.
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           And as we seek to live and minister more like him, we own afresh that Jesus is indeed unique. All authority is his. The commission is his. The church is his. The promise of divine presence is his. We worship him, and disciple others to do the same.
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Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. “For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” (NKJV)</description>
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           Hello ICN family! A former pastor of mine shared a personal account of a fixture in his office, given to him by his wife. A yoke to hang on his office wall. The purpose was to remind him to continually give his burdens to Jesus and to not carry the "yoke" of burden for all things by himself. Below is a story he posted on a sermon site. Read this slowly and ask yourself if you need to surrender your burdens to Jesus, as His yoke is easy. Blessings. 
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           Jesus Christ: The Yoke’s On You! Matthew 11:28-30 
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           Introduction: In this sermon on trusting God, Matthew 11:28-30 is the focus to teach that we can’t measure up on our own. However, by trusting in God, we can measure up to all he intends for us. Use this sermon outline and illustrations to preach on trust and hope.
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           I love a good practical joke — except when the joke’s on me! A few nights before I was to be considered by the board of trustees for a faculty position at our seminary a telephone call interrupted a quiet evening at our house. The distinguished voice on the other end of the line identified itself as belonging to one of the board members. He said he was exercising his right to a personal interview and wanted to ask me a few questions before the vote.
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           I lost it! I asked him to hold while I changed phones. I dropped my little girl whom I was holding. I screamed at my wife. My mouth went dry. Horrifying thoughts raced through my mind. What if I messed up? What if I answered incorrectly? What if I made a fool of myself? What if I didn’t measure up to his standards? I really was feeling the pressure! You can imagine how relieved I was when I returned to the phone and heard a close friend snickering in the receiver. He was just having a little fun, and the joke was on me.
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           Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. “For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” (NKJV)
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           He’s extending the same call today. Jesus is inviting people to accept him as the only way to know God instead of being the object of Satan’s joke by trying to measure up.
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           The “yoke” was part of the harness used to pull a cart, plow, or mill beam. The instrument was the means by which the animals’ master kept them under control and guided them in useful work. The term “yoke” came to be used as a metaphor for submission, usually to a teacher. But here, Jesus’ use of the metaphor carried a deeper meaning. This meaning came alive to me during a pastoral visit on a muggy afternoon in the woods of South Mississippi. As I sat on the front porch of a wise, old sawmill operator in our community, I noticed a miniature yoke hanging on the wall. When I inquired about it, he began to explain how the yoke was used. His explanation fascinated me and reminded me of Jesus’ words in Matthew 11:28-30. Three particular truths came to mind.
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           First, the yoke teaches that we can’t measure up.
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           My elder counselor first pointed out what should have been obvious — the yoke was designed for two animals. The instrument was used to bring the strength of two animals together in order to pull a load that was impossible for one animal to pull on its own.
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           Jesus was speaking to a group of people who had been trying to carry an impossible load, namely the Jewish law and other standards imposed upon them by the religious leaders of the day. In the language of the New Testament, the word “labor” carried the idea of working to the point of utter exhaustion. The term “heavy laden” indicated that, at some time in the past, a great load had been dumped on a person and the individual was continuing to bear the load. Together, the terms described a person who was exhausted from trying to carry a burden assumed in the past. Jesus’ listeners were exhausted from trying to measure up to the expectations of the law.
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           Many people carry that same burden today. The pressure often manifests itself in strained relationships, depression, stress, feelings of inadequacy, and other conditions that tell people they don’t measure up. They seek to get rid of the burden by trying harder, climbing the career ladder, impressing other people, taking on more jobs at church, adding new spiritual disciplines, and more. Underlying all these efforts is a drive to win the approval of God and others. Jesus used the yoke to show people the impossibility of measuring up to God’s standard. The instrument continues to speak today. No person can make a grade high enough to merit heaven. Attempting to do so is both frustrating and exhausting.
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           Second, the yoke teaches that Jesus does measure up.
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           My experienced mentor next told me the two animals on which the yoke was placed were different. One of the animals always was more experienced than the other. Thus, the second animal became somewhat of a learner. The experienced animal was schooled in the commands of the master. This animal provided the direction, leadership, help, and training for the unlearned member of the team.
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           This fact illuminates a striking contrast in the passage. “To me” in verse 28 means “to me alone” and not to another. The contrast is seen further in the other pronouns in the text: I will give — my yoke — learn of me — I am gentle — my yoke — my burden. Jesus was contrasting himself with the religious leaders of His day. He not only claimed to know the only way to God, He claimed to be the only way to God (see Matthew 11:27)!
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           The word “gentle” and the phrase “lowly in heart” appear to be synonymous, further contrasting Jesus and the religious leaders. While Jesus demonstrated meekness and humility, they exhibited extraordinary pride, love for places of honor, special titles, and the exercise of authority over others (see Matthew 23:5-12). The point of the contrast is that Jesus’ spirit is more conducive for offering and receiving God’s salvation.
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           God’s standard for getting into heaven remains at the level of perfection. Jesus said, “You shall be perfect, just as your Father in heaven is perfect” (Matthew 5:48). Knowing the standard was impossible for us to reach, God loved us so much that he came to us in Christ. For 33 years Jesus did what we could not do. He met God’s standard. He made the grade. He measured up. Through his sinless life and subsequent death and resurrection, he earned the right to become the experienced member of the team in the yoke. Now, like then, He invites individuals to come get in his yoke and let Him be their credentials for acceptance by God!
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           The knowledgeable parishioner ultimately helped me understand that the two animals worked together to accomplish the task. While the more experienced animal provided the leadership and direction, both animals worked together to pull the load.
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           Jesus promised that this cooperative effort would result in a refreshing experience for his tired followers. In Matthew 11:28, the “rest” he offered was a “resting up,” or rejuvenation, from the weariness of trying to measure up. In Matthew 11:29, the assurance of “rest for your souls” pointed to an unceasing sense of well-being with regard to one’s relationship to God. When a person gets in the yoke with Jesus, the new union issues forth in both an initial and continual relief from a heavy burden — the burden of trying to measure up to God’s standard.
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           Jesus wasn’t trying to give people another load, or yoke, to carry. He simply was inviting them to get in His yoke. There, He would be the experienced, mature member of the team, and those who responded would be the rested and refreshed learners. Neither was Jesus suggesting that a relationship with Him was absent of work. To be sure, He never would have chosen the yoke as His illustration had that assertion been His intent. The yoke was an instrument of work! The word “easy” in verse thirty is better translated “kindly.” “Burden” is contrasted with “heavy laden” in Matthew 11:28. These are kindred words which together present the idea of work that is lightened by Jesus’ help. Yes, the yoke of Christ involves work, but it is the work of love and joy. While Jesus asks much, He provides the strength necessary for people to respond. In essence, this easy, light load which results in rest is the difference between doing things for Jesus and doing things with Jesus!
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           The cosmic killjoy called the devil continues to play the ultimate practical joke on people. He tells them they must measure up, make the grade, and walk the line in order to meet God’s standard of acceptance. Consequently, many people are extremely tired of trying to accommodate. Yet frustration is all they reap because no amount of effort ever seems to be enough. The load is so heavy!
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           On the other hand, Jesus Christ has measured up by living a perfect life, dying on the cross, and rising again, all for our inadequacy. He invites everyone who is tired of trying to carry the load to come get in the yoke with Him. Within that relationship, He provides the experience, wisdom, skill, and ability to know God and to live a life of faithful service to Him.
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           So, the choice is yours: either the joke’s on you … or the yoke’s on you!
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           Dr. Jim Shaddix serves as Professor of Preaching at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest, NC, occupying the W. A. Criswell Chair of Expository Preaching. He also serves as a Senior Fellow for the Center for Preaching and Pastoral Leadership, which exists to resource pastors in local churches. Jim has pastored churches in Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Colorado, and also served as Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Preaching at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in New Orleans, LA. He is the author of The Passion Driven Sermon (Broadman &amp;amp; Holman, 2003), Decisional Preaching (Rainer, 2019), and co-author of Power in the Pulpit (Moody, 1999, 2017) and Progress in the Pulpit (Moody, 2017), both with Jerry Vines, 2 Peter and Jude (Broadman &amp;amp; Holman, 2018) with Danny Akin, and Psalms 51-100 (Broadman &amp;amp; Holman, 2020) with David Platt and Matt Mason, both in the Christ-Centered Exposition commentary series. Jim and his wife, Debra, focus much of their attention on discipling and mentoring young leaders and spouses. They have three grown children and ten grandchildren.
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           Harrell’s story with Liberty began almost nine years ago when, in July 2013, he was a few weeks away from leaving his home in Cary, N.C., to begin his freshman year on campus. A stellar high school soccer player, the young athlete was working out in his backyard when he suddenly suffered a massive stroke. He was rushed to his local hospital, where doctors informed his parents that he needed to be emergency airlifted to Duke if he was going to have a chance to survive.
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           Harrell underwent emergency brain surgery. The stroke had left him paralyzed on the right side of his body and unable to speak or communicate. He was diagnosed with aphasia, a language disorder caused by damage in a specific area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension. He was in ICU for weeks while doctors were skeptical as to whether his parents would be able to care for him.
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           But over the next year and a half, Harrell went through physical therapy for four to five hours per day and hit many milestones in his recovery, including being able to walk a 3K only months after being paralyzed.
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           In 2015, as part of his physical and cognitive therapy, Harrell enrolled in Liberty University 
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           “Liberty University was always my first choice for college,” he said. “The Liberty Online program allowed me to take one course at a time to pursue my goal of graduating from Liberty, and I used the coursework to rebuild my language skills after my stroke.” 
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           “We’re excited that he’s reached a goal that was long-coming,” said his mother, Susan Harrell. “We weren’t sure at the beginning how it was going to go, but we felt like the recovery of his language was going to be most meaningful if he had something to work on, a goal that he was working toward.”
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           Though the stroke changed the original plans for his future, Harrell said he has seen the Lord’s hand work in powerful ways, something that he holds on to throughout the uncertainties of his life.
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           “It took a lot of hard work over seven years to reach graduating with an associate’s degree from Liberty,” he added. “When you are working to recover abilities that you have lost, it is so important to have goals that you reach for. I took one step at a time, and now I have reached a tremendous milestone and can celebrate God’s faithfulness and the years of hard work.”
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           “Esteamed Coffee is a blessing from the Lord and has allowed me as a cashier to work on my communication and conversation skills,” Harrell said. “Esteamed Coffee’s mission is to provide job opportunities for those with differing abilities in a supportive work environment. I love my job because I can interact with customers, greet them with a smile, and help serve them a great cup of coffee.”
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           Thursday, May 5, 2022, is a day set aside as a nation to pray collectively for those in government leadership, church leadership, the lost, and the redeemed. It is a day to pray for personal revival through repentance of personal sin and asking the Holy Spirit to revive our heart to God.
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           We are proud to provide our members the prayer app, Bless Every Home! You can find this new resource by hovering over "Members Area", then click on the "Bless Every Home Prayer App" page. Here you will learn how to sign up for their free prayer app that will encourage you to connect with your neighbors like never before. 
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           Their prayer model is simple: Pray - Care - Share. Pray for your neighbors and their need for salvation through Jesus Christ alone. Care for your neighbors and their needs and build a relationship with them. Share the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ and His free gift of salvation. 
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           During Holy Week, we are calling our church family to a week of fervent prayer. We hope that you will join us. We have created a personal prayer guide for you to use each day and follow along with us during the week. Each day, we will be reminded of Jesus’ activity during the week leading up to the resurrection. We will also pray for a specific mission request from the International Mission Board (IMB). In this guide, you will also find other guided prayers and scripture passages to use for prayerful meditation.
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           “Solid! Bill gives not only a biblical basis for our ‘greater work’ but a proven pathway to consistently live as a multiplying disciple of Jesus. I am a better disciple maker because of knowing Bill Wilks and reading this book.”
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           “Bill has a passion to make disciples through the local church. This book is a reflection of the greatest work before us as we strive to make disciples. He outlines for us an easy path to a lifestyle of discipleship. He even made me remember my first Zebco 33.”
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           Greater Work is a clear and accessible call that will inspire and equip you as a disciple-making force for God’s work in the world. Read this book, accept its challenge, and go change the world by God’s grace.”
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           This is a big truth. Jesus said, “Follow me and I will make you fishers of men” (Matthew 4:19). Clearly, this was no call to join a discipleship program but an invitation to a lifestyle of disciple-making. According to Jesus, this lifestyle is the supreme purpose of every believer. It’s the “greater work” He has called us to do—anytime and anywhere.
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           , Dr. Bill Wilks walks us through the six practices of disciple-making that Jesus modeled for us with His discipleship group. Many books talk about how to run discipleship programs, but the goal of this book is to teach you how to actually make disciples who make disciples.
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           Dr. Bill Wilks is lead pastor of NorthPark Church in Trussville, Alabama, where he has served since 1999. He is also the author and lead trainer for D-Life. Bill and his wife, Rondie, are passionate disciple makers and have trained thousands of believers for a lifestyle of disciple-making in churches, associations, and state conventions across the country.
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      <title>New ICN Ministry Partner Announcement - Welcome D-Life!</title>
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           The ICN team is pleased to be able to unveil this new membership portal. We are encouraged and grateful by the early support we've experienced and also glad that you have chosen to join us here!
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           With your monthly or annual prepaid membership, you are helping to fund and support approved ministries and their projects, and creating scholarships for members only to get a biblical worldview Christian education! How amazing is that?!
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           In addition, we have impressive member benefits ready for you now, including an immense discipleship video library for ALL ages, and exclusive members-only perks, discounts, and monthly giveaway's!
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           More ministries, schools, and strategic partners with their resources are coming on-board in the weeks and months ahead. Be sure to stay tuned for future announcements.
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           Please send us your Spotlight stories (check that out if you haven't already) and prayers of praise and request anytime. We can't wait to hear from you and until next time . . . WELCOME TO THE ICN FAMILY!
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