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Why should I intercede for someone who hurt me?

  Short Answer: Those who are right with God have a spiritual responsibility to bring those who are walking in sinfulness before the Lord so that He might be moved to mercy on their behalf.   What the Bible Says Scripture repeatedly shows us that God calls those who are righteous to intercede for those who are not. Abraham asked that God spare Sodom if ten were found righteous (Genesis18:16-33) . Moses pleaded that God would spare the Israelites for their idol worship in the wilderness ( Numbers 14:11- 20 ). Daniel petitioned for mercy instead of disaster for Judah during their Babylonian exile ( Daniel 9:19 ). Each time, God faithfully responded. To Abraham, He promised that if just ten were found righteous, He would spare the city ( Genesis 18:32 ).   He told Moses that He would forgive the Israelites because of his words ( Numbers 14:20 ). To Daniel, He sent the angel Gabriel with a message of hope for Judah ( Daniel 9:20 – 27 ). We are not told that interces...

Is Your Agreement Bringing Destruction?

    Short Answer:  Sin entered the world when the first husband and wife came into spiritual agreement that eating the fruit of unrighteousness was acceptable.   What the Bible Says ·          This  is  now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh ( Genesis 2:23 )       So when the woman saw that the tree  was  good for food, that it  was  pleasant to the eyes, and a tree desirable to make  one  wise, she took of its fruit and ate. She also gave some to her husband with her, and he ate. ( Genesis 3:6 )   Although Eve was the first to eat the fruit ( Genesis 3:6 ), we’re told that sin entered the world through one man ( Romans 5:12 ) - Adam. The argument that Adam bears responsibility because he was created first is valid, but alone this explanation misses a deeper spiritual truth. When God brought Eve to Adam, Adam said, “This  is  now bone of my bones and fles...

Should I Always Correct Sinfulness in Others?

  Short Answer: We have to learn the difference between being prompted to speak by the Holy Spirit and a desire to speak from a lack of self-control. Not all thoughts, even what we believe to be righteous, are meant to be spoken. What the Bible Says The Apostle Paul tells us to “take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ” ( 2 Corinthians 10:5 ). We generally talk about this verse in the context of what we believe to be “bad” or sinful thoughts. However, the key word in this verse is every . Every thought, even the ones that we believe to be righteous, must come before the Lord before it comes out of our mouth. First, only God knows the true motivation of the heart – even yours. We can say that we’re speaking out of love to help our brothers and sisters in their walk with Christ, but only God knows if there are hidden motivations behind your words ( 1 Chronicles 28:9 ). Second, as we don’t know anyone else’s heart, we can’t know how our words will be received. J...

Only Jesus Can Absolve Your Sins

  Question: Do I need a priest to absolve my sins? Short Answer: Jesus, who is the propitiation for our sins, is your intercessor.  What the Bible Says Jesus’s life and death fulfilled all of the Old Testament ritualistic requirements for an Old Testament priest to enter God’s Temple and intercede on behalf of the people. Absolute purity and cleanliness were required to bring a sacrifice before the Lord, and Jesus was the embodiment of perfection. His death was the required unblemished sacrifice. His resurrection brings us directly to God.  Scripture teaches how all of us can be purified and made clean so that we can, “approach the throne of grace with confidence” ( Hebrews 4:16 ) - believe that Jesus’s sacrifice is enough ( John 3:16 ), confess our sins ( 1 John 1:9 ). It also teaches us how to remain in that purity and cleanliness - wash each other’s feet ( John 13 ), have a clean heart ( Matthew 15 ), be clothed in humility ( 1 Peter 5:5 ) - the spiritual equiv...

Approaching God as Your Father

Question:  How do I approach God in prayer? Short Answer:   Approach the throne of grace boldly. Be confident that as your Father, He wants to help you, and, as your God, He can. What the Bible Says Jesus told us to begin our prayers by approaching God as our Father. The remainder of what we know as The Lord’s Prayer essentially tells us to honor the name of the Lord and trust in Him. However, our heart posture in doing so should be one that seeks an intimate relationship. Why? Because believing in God as our Father recognizes that we understand how He sees Himself in relation to us ( Jeremiah 31:9 ). When we see God for who He truly is, we’re better able to trust in Him rather than our worldly desired outcomes. What do you do with this? Scripture doesn’t tell us that we’ll get everything we want, and getting what we want is not the purpose of prayer. Prayer connects us to God as our Father, who is wholly deserving of our trust. We are to approach Him with the confid...

Finding Biblical Wisdom

Question:  How do I get Biblical wisdom? Short Answer:  Biblical wisdom begins with fear of the Lord.    What the Bible Says Teach me Your way, O Lord; I will walk in Your truth; Unite my heart to fear Your name ( Psalm 86:6 ). The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding ( Proverbs 9:10 ). The psalmist seems to be saying that the reason he wants to understand the scriptures is for the purpose of keeping God’s laws. To fully observe what God has asked him to do. He is not seeking to memorize a daily verse or to check daily reading off his to-do list. These verses are essentially laying out a roadmap for Biblical wisdom:  Learning the way of the Lord leads to  walking in the way of the Lord which  leads to  fearing the name of the Lord which leads to Biblical wisdom. What do you do with this? It’s much easier to map out a plan than to follow it. We can read the Bible from cover-to-c...