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Monday, September 18, 2023

REMEMBER THE LORD

 

REMEMBER THE LORD…







BIBLE PASSAGE: Deuteronomy 8:1-18

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  • Lesson Prepared by: Krisha of Solomon’s Wisdom FB page
  • Scheduled Teacher: Sis.Roxanna Z.Velena
  • Lesson Revised Dated Aug.18,2019

December 18, 2022

 

MEMORY VERSE

But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day.

Deuteronomy 8:18

 

INTRODUCTION:

This month is a month of giving because of the special day we celebrate every year, commemorating Christ’s birth. With this, it’s normal to receive gifts from love ones and friends and sometimes because it’s normal, the word “thank you” is just two words we say with our own mouths.

Another thing, we will surely give gifts to our “inaanaks” and what would you feel if your gifts are not appreciated or haven’t received a word of “thanks?”

 

There is a Filipino saying, “Ang hindi lumingon sa pinanggalingan ay hindi makakaparoon sa paroroonan” is a good saying in terms of remembering who you were in the past and this makes you thankful and humble. We always say to people who have been successful “He or She has changed a lot” and sometimes we judge them with their ways and attitude at the present without thinking that there’s big possibility that we will be the same with them if our status in life changed. Therefore, it’s hard to promise that you wouldn’t be the same with others who easily forget what they were, before they are become successful. Another thing if you would not be saying any promise, there’s also tendency you would do nothing. Now what is the key for staying your faith, Christian attitude and status despite of your success? In our lesson for today it says, “REMEMBER THE LORD”.

 

LESSON OUTLINE:

1.  REMEMBER WHERE OUR BLESSINGS AND PROVISION COME FROM (V.10)

10 When thou hast eaten and art full, then thou shalt bless the Lord thy God for the good land which he hath given thee.

-      This passage starts with an excellent piece of advice: when you are satisfied, content or fulfilled, your first reaction should be to thank God and praise Him for what He has done. We’re used to thanking God for a meal, but what about our wages? When you open your paycheck or check your direct deposit, is your first thought to praise God for providing your money? https://bible.org/seriespage/biography-betrayer-matthew-261-16

 

-      In times of abundance, it is easy to forget the Lord, or to at least no longer seek Him with the urgency we once had. Also, we often think highly of our own hard work and brilliance. Yet we must see that God gives us the body, the brain, and the talent. It is all of God.

-      Proverbs 30:9-10 say, “Remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me:  Lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, Who is the Lord? or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.” These are some of the verses prove that life situations make us forget the Lord or either become disobedient in His words. If we just remember that everything we have comes from God, we would not be stray.

 

2.  REMEMBER THERE IS WARNING FOR FAILURE TO RECOGNIZE THIS (V.11-14).

We have heard many words and promises coming from people before they became successful and they always answer, “I’m still the person whom you knew before and I would remain as it should be” but though there were some words of certainty that they would remain the same, they still change as the years go by. What makes a person forget the Lord without his knowledge?

Here, we see how we get into trouble.

-      Many people find that it is easier to praise God in their suffering than it is

 to praise Him in their success.

-      Success often blinds us to God’s provisions. Success lulls us into a false sense of self-sufficiency, and that only leads us away from God

-      When things are going good—job promotions, raised incomes, obedient children, good grades—it is easy to sit back and think that we deserve these things.

-      As we convince ourselves that our blessings are the result of only our own hard work, we slowly begin to lose sight of the Lord.

-      Verse 14 issues a solemn warning that we cannot ignore. If we keep our eyes on our own accomplishments, then our hearts become proud.

-      The indictment of pride is a serious offense. Pride is one of the few things of which Scripture says God absolutely hates. (Proverbs 6:16–19)

https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons/god-owns-it-all-mark-mitchell-sermon-on-trusting-god-

-      Pride doesn’t exist in our hearts instantly; it grows slowly and sometimes we don’t recognize it. It is very subtle, and we need to be aware of it and have that discernment by keep on meditating God’s word and be prayerful.

 

3.  REMEMBER WHAT GOD HAS DONE IN THE PAST TO STAND STRONG TODAY (V.15-16)

15 Who led thee through that great and terrible wilderness, wherein were fiery serpents, and scorpions, and drought, where there was no water; who brought thee forth water out of the rock of flint;

16 Who fed thee in the wilderness with manna, which thy fathers knew not, that he might humble thee, and that he might prove thee, to do thee good at thy latter end;

 

This passage drives home the point that God is the one who has done the work. Speaking to the Israelites, Moses recounts all of God’s miracles throughout their journeys through the desert. The overriding theme in these two verses is clear: God did it. Whatever it is you think you accomplished, think again. God did it.

 

Have you remembered something happened in the past that makes you realize today why that situation happened? Have you experienced being betrayed? Have you experienced being alone? Have you experienced sadness because you were away from people you love? Have you experienced staying in the dark? These are the things happened to Joseph but at the end he didn’t blame the people made him experienced those things because he saw these as the hand of God guiding him to help his family. It was God’s will.

 

Sometimes people remember their past and make them proud of themselves but in this point, God is pointing out that remember the blessings of the Lord. Like the Israelites, God reminded them by asking: who led them in the wilderness? who fed them? and who guarded them to make them safe? Whatever we face today it’s the best to rely on god in bad times as well as bad because He knows everything we take.

Let me tell you a story got from the internet

During World War II, a US marine was separated from his unit on a Pacific Island. The fighting had been intense, and in the smoke and the crossfire he had lost touch with his comrades.

Alone in the jungle, he could hear enemy soldiers coming in his direction. Scrambling for cover, he found his way up a high ridge to several small caves in the rock. Quickly he crawled inside one of the caves. Although safe for the moment, he realized that once the enemy soldiers looking for him swept up the ridge, they would quickly search all the caves and he would be killed.

As he waited, he prayed, "Lord, if it be your will, please protect me. Whatever your will though, I love you and trust you. Amen."

After praying, he lay quietly listening to the enemy begin to draw close. He thought, "Well, I guess the Lord isn't going to help me out of this one.." Then he saw a spider begin to build a web over the front of his cave.

As he watched, listening to the enemy searching for him all the while, the spider layered strand after strand of web across the opening of the cave.

"Ha, he thought. "What I need is a brick wall and what the Lord has sent me is a spider web. God does have a sense of humor."

As the enemy drew closer, he watched from the darkness of his hideout and could see them searching one cave after another. As they came to his, he got ready to make his last stand. To his amazement, however, after glancing in the direction of his cave, they moved on. Suddenly, he realized that with the spider web over the entrance, his cave looked as if no one had entered for quite a while. "Lord, forgive me," prayed the young man. "I had forgotten that in you a spider's web is stronger than a brick wall."

We all face times of great trouble. When we do, it is so easy to forget the victories that God would work in our lives, sometimes in the most surprising ways. As the great leader, Nehemiah, reminded the people of Israel when they faced the task of rebuilding Jerusalem, "In God we will have success!" [Nehemiah 2:20]

Remember: Whatever is happening in your life, with God, a mere spider's web can become a brick wall of protection. Believe He is with you always. Just speak His name through Jesus His son, and you will see His great power and love for you.

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4.   WE ARE CALLED TO “REMEMBER THE LORD” BECAUSE HE IS THE ONE WHO GIVES US THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE WEALTH (V. 17- 18)

17 And thou say in thine heart, My power and the might of mine hand hath gotten me this wealth.

18 But thou shalt remember the Lord thy God: for it is he that giveth thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant which he sware unto thy fathers, as it is this day.

Verse 17 says what most of think in our moments of triumph: “My power and the strength of my hands have produced this wealth for me. That is, “Hey, look what I did! I worked hard and I made this money!” How often have we said, or at least thought, something like this? Verse 18 tells us the antidote to this kind of self-congratulation

 

It is interesting that in the opening of the passage, we are warned not to forget (a passive act), and here at the end, we are called to actively remember. This shows that forgetting something, or someone, is easy. We just relax our minds, focus on the things we can put our hands on, and let the important things slip right out of our minds. However, remembering is more intentional. It is active. It indicates a sharp, controlled and disciplined mind. We can forget something accidentally, but we must focus to remember. I think this is one way in which Scripture is calling us to master our thoughts.

 

5.   REMEMBER GOD OWNS EVERYTHING (PSALM 24:1)

“The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.”

-Psalm 24:1-

God owns it all. That doesn’t just mean that God owns all the land and all the “stuff.” It means:

-      God gives us our abilities.

-      God gives us our resources.

-      God gives us our skills and talents.

-      God gives us opportunities to earn money.

-      God gives us bodies and strength and energy to work.

-      God gives our employers the money to pay us with.

 

There is a story of a wife of an Indonesian businessman named Erny. She is a survivor of tsunami in Indonesia in the year 2004. She is 36 years old when it happened. Erny and her husband owned a business selling motorbike spare parts and a repair workshop for motorbikes. She has often shared with people that before she knew the Lord Jesus, her business was just normal but after knowing the Lord personally through their teacher and evangelist Mirna, who frequently comes to Malabo, She could see the abundant blessing of God upon their family and business. More importantly, she has become God fearing, leaving her bad temper, her old sinful habits and all that are not related to God. So successful was their workshop business that they became well-known from the western part of Ache to the regions of Sin bang. Not only they were blessed materially, but more importantly, they were blessed spiritually as well. They had peace, marital joy, good children, good health and a purposeful life serving the Lord. These are the blessings that they received from the goodness of our Lord Jesus. He is so kind to those who believe and love Him.

To make the story short, they experienced great earthquake and she thought she was the only person in the family survived in the tsunami because of the waves. When the water subsided, she saw the dead people. She was relieved a little when shemet pastor Amyati there. He is the shepherd of our congregation and he greeted and hugged her. Erny whispered in her ear, “I am all alone in this world now.” Then he reprimanded me and said, “Sister, don’t have such awful thoughts, we do not know yet. Put your hope in God. Come, let us pray for them.” Shortly afterwards, someone greeted her and told her that her children and her husband are safe. She shouted for joy, giving thanks to God because He saved her most precious possession. She cannot describe the relief she felt. She cried and cried. “Thank you Lord. Even though our 4 shops and the two cars (totaling five billion rupiahs) were destroyed, our lives are more precious than all of these. Once again, Amyati asked me to pray and give thanks to God for His mighty love.

That night, many thoughts went through her mind. They had lost all their possessions. She had plans to redecorate their home, to make it more beautiful. She had plans to increase her  wealth and also various plans for the future right up to their retirement age, because she was already 41. But human thoughts and plans are futile. The glory of the world is like vapor, God says. Then she understood the part in the Bible where God says,

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways”.

One wonderful lesson she’s learned from this that tsunami is that from now on, she must be faithful in tithing and be grateful that the Lord is most gracious and loving – He did not repay her from her wrong doings but gave safety to her family. She believes that as she tithes, everything that was lost will be returned. God’s Word is never wrong. She was one that was wrong all the while and, in the future, she will strive to be faithful in all things.

 

Sometimes tragedy happens for us to realize that God is the owner of all things and He’s in control of everything. This reminds us not to be proud and be humble because we can do nothing without God.

 

CONCLUSION:

God also wants us to remember how He specially cares for us. He is good.

8:3 And He humbled you and let you be hungry, and fed you with manna which you did not know, nor did your fathers know, that He might make you understand that man does not live by bread alone, but man lives by everything that proceeds out of the mouth of the LORD."

God does humble His people. He humbled the Israelites in the desert. He had them become hungry. Hunger is a very desperate need. Sometimes man is so consumed in his perspective of life, though, that there is no other way to correct man's waywardness other than through destroying the very things that he cherishes. You, like I, would not like to go through times of hunger. God has a clear purpose, however. We need to understand something. This understanding is so important that the Lord God is willing to break our personal piggy banks and bring our societies through chaotic times.

 

Friday, September 1, 2023

GOD'S WAY OF BLESSING THE FAMILY

 

GOD’S WAY OF BLESSING THE FAMILY

BIBLE PASSAGE: GENESIS 15: 1-21









Picture taken from Google

Lesson Prepared by: Krisha of Solomon’s Wisdom FB page

NOVEMBER 27, 2022

 

MEMORY VERSE

Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it: except the Lord keep the city, the watchman waketh but in vain.

PSALMS 127:1

 

INTRODUCTION:

Who wants his/her family to be blessed? Of course every one of us want that. That’s the reason why we try our best in this world to be productive: we study hard for us to have a good job and supply the family’s needs. One of the proofs here is, our country has a lot of OFWS (Overseas Filipino Workers). They go abroad in order for the family to meet not just the basic needs and also other needs as well. Like somebody else, we get worry at times when we see that there are no visual evidences of your future. Because of this, sometimes we do things and decide without thorough thinking and prayer.

In our lesson today we will talk about a family who had been called by God in a special purpose. From the passage we’ve read, we already knew the story and we have ideas what this family went through in their life.

LESSON OUTLINE:

1.  BELIEVE IN GOD’S PROMISES

You will remember that God called Abraham to leave his homeland and go to a land far away that he had never seen. Here God promised to make him and his descendants great. God promises a son to Abraham through whom these descendants would come. In Genesis 15 we can the Lord and Abram had a covenant and in Genesis 17: 9, 15 and 16, God mentioned again His promises to Abram and Sarai. The promises came directly from the mouth of God. Did Abraham believe in God’s promises? Yes!

 

Personally, let’s ask ourselves “How deep our faith in believing God’s promises?” In our present time, we cannot directly hear from God’s mouth the promises but we have in His word, the Bible. How many promises in the Bible we can mention or can remember? There are a lot of promises in the Bible but sometimes we don’t hold onto it.

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2.   WAIT FOR GOD’S TIMING

Many years passed and the son was not born. Sarah decided to take matter into her own hands. In Genesis 16: 1-4,

1Now Sarai Abram's wife bare him no children: and she had an handmaid, an Egyptian, whose name was Hagar. And Sarai said unto Abram, Behold now, the Lord hath restrained me from bearing: I pray thee, go in unto my maid; it may be that I may obtain children by her. And Abram hearkened to the voice of Sarai. And Sarai Abram's wife took Hagar her maid the Egyptian, after Abram had dwelt ten years in the land of Canaan, and gave her to her husband Abram to be his wife. And he went in unto Hagar, and she conceived: and when she saw that she had conceived, her mistress was despised in her eyes.

 

Before we judge Sarah for her over anxiousness, let us remember that there have probably been many times when we have run ahead of God. Can we relate to this? We waited for days, weeks, months, years and nothing happened. Like Sarah, we did also what she had done – we take matter into our hands.

 

Abraham found himself 86 years old and his wife 76. This was long past the time of bearing children. He feared that his chief servant, Eliezer of Damascus, would be his heir. Abraham cried out to God expressing his fear. God assured him that Eliezer was not his heir. One from his own body would be that heir. Several years passed, and Sarah still did not conceive. In order to help God along, Sarah persuaded Abraham to take her servant, Hagar, as his wife and bear her children through her. This was perfectly acceptable according to the custom of the day. If a woman could not bear children, she could have her servant have them for her through using her husband. The children after birth were considered hers. Though this custom was accepted still Sarah, took the matter into her hands.

Abraham followed Sarah's bad advice.  Sure enough, she became pregnant and bore a son whom they named Ishmael.

 

The time frame of God is different from ours. They waited for years and finally, when Abraham was 100 and Sarah 90, she conceived and bore a son. They named him Isaac, and he was the son of God's promise.

God’s timing is always perfect!

 

 

3.  FOLLOW GOD’S WAY

 

Have you thought why Abraham followed his wife’s advice? (allow the audience response) Like everyone else, we sometimes think, maybe this is the way of God wants me to be blessed. God’s way is different from ours. Let’s read Genesis 17:15-18.

 

Tagalog: 15 Sinabi pa rin ng Diyos kay Abraham, “Hindi na Sarai ang itatawag mo sa iyong asawa kundi Sara[b] 16 sapagkat siya'y pagpapalain ko. Magkakaanak ka sa kanya at siya'y magiging ina ng maraming bansa; may magiging hari mula sa kanyang mga salinlahi.” 17 Muling nagpatirapa si Abraham, ngunit napatawa siya nang kanyang maisip na siya'y matanda na. Nasabi niya sa sarili, “Magkakaanak pa ba ang isang lalaki na sandaang taóng gulang na? At si Sara! Maglilihi pa ba siya gayong siya'y siyamnapung taon na?” 18 At sinabi niya sa Diyos, “Bakit hindi na lang po si Ismael ang magmana ng mga ipinangako ninyo sa akin?”

 

Let’s take note of verse 18. Sometimes we don’t understand but truly God’s way is different from ours and His way is the best. The birth of Ismael, however, was according to the flesh not a promise. God promised Abraham a son, but it would not come this way.

Let’s ask ourselves, how many times we keep on doing our way and not God’s ways?

 

CONCLUSION:

Let’s read Galatians 4:21-31; 5:1 (Let them open their Bible)

21 Sabihin nga ninyo sa akin, kayong nagnanais mapasailalim ng Kautusan, hindi ba ninyo naririnig ang sinasabi ng Kautusan? 22 Sinasabi roon na si Abraham ay nagkaanak ng dalawang lalaki, isa sa aliping babae at isa sa malayang babae. 23 Ang anak niya sa aliping babae ay ipinanganak ayon sa kagustuhan ng tao, ngunit ang anak niya sa malayang babae ay ipinanganak bilang katuparan ng pangako ng Diyos. 24 Ito'y isang paghahambing. Ang dalawang babae ay larawan ng dalawang kasunduan, ang isa ay ang tipan sa Bundok ng Sinai na kinakatawan ni Hagar at ng kanyang mga anak, na pawang mga alipin. 25 Si Hagar ay kumakatawan sa Bundok ng Sinai na nasa Arabia,[b] at larawan ng kasalukuyang Jerusalem sapagkat siya'y nasa pagkaalipin, kasama ng kanyang mga mamamayan. 26 Ngunit ang Jerusalem na nasa langit ay malaya, at siya ang ating ina. 27 Ayon sa nasusulat, “Magsaya ka, O babaing hindi magkaanak!
    Humiyaw ka sa galak, ikaw na hindi pa nakaranas ng hirap sa panganganak!
Sapagkat higit na marami ang anak ng babaing nangungulila
    kaysa babaing may asawa.” 28 Mga kapatid, tulad ni Isaac, tayo'y mga anak ayon sa pangako. 29 Kung noong una, ang ipinanganak ayon sa Espiritu ay inuusig ng ipinanganak ayon sa kagustuhan ng tao, gayundin naman ngayon. 30 Ngunit ganito ang sinasabi ng kasulatan, “Palayasin mo ang babaing alipin at ang kanyang anak, sapagkat ang anak ng alipin ay hindi dapat makibahagi sa mana ng anak ng malaya.” 31 Kaya nga, mga kapatid, hindi tayo anak ng alipin kundi ng malaya.

Paul tells the story of Abraham and Sarah and their child Isaac and also of Hagar and Abraham and their child Ishmael. Ishmael was born as a result of a plan by Abraham and Sarah to hurry up what God seemed to be taking too long to do. Hagar was the Egyptian slave of Sarah. Ishmael was not the son of promise. He was the son of the flesh. Isaac was the son of promise that God promised to Abraham and Sarah.

After using the story as an analogy, Paul explains how the heritage of the line through one mother, Hagar, is lost while the heritage through the other mother, Sarah, is salvation and freedom.

In Paul's analogy both of them represent the spiritual being assaulted by the unspiritual. The physical and spiritual descendants of Hagar and Ishmael have persecuted and opposed the physical and spiritual descendants of Sarah and Isaac. From Ishmael come the Arabs, many of whom are Muslim. From Isaac come the Jews and Christians. If you are at all familiar with history, you know that the Jews and Muslims have a long history of persecuting one another.

 

Keeping with the analogy, the descendants of Ishmael, representing the ungodly, will persecute the descendants of Isaac, representing those who are godly. The Galatians were perfect proof of the truth of Paul's analogy. They were persecuting those who accepted Paul's message of salvation through the grace of God. They were telling them they needed to add their good works to the salvation process. Paul was telling them that would never work. It is a picture of unbelievers persecuting believers. https://www.sermoncentral.com/sermons

 

Good news in Galatians 5:1, Jesus made us free. Whatever descendants you came from, Jesus made you free just accept Him into our lives.

Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.

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Which is better for the family follow things after the flesh or follow according to God’s promise? Whether we like it or not we already chose which one is for our family. It can be seen based from the lifestyle of the family. If we don’t prioritize spiritual things, then we know the answer. God’s plan has a greater purpose. We hope and pray we follow GOD’S WAY and not our way!

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