Monday, 3 September 2012

Lessons from 1 Samuel 13


1. Avoid bad friends and relatives like Jonadab,who may corrupt you.(vs 3-6). See also 1 Corinthians 15:33;Proverbs 13:2o.

2. Parents should monitor their children well. David shouldn't have sent Tamar to  Amnon(vs 7). After all , he had servants (and even his mother) to cook for him.

3. Don't enter a man's room or be alone with  him unless you are his wife (vs 9,1o).

4. If a situation becomes charged, flee. Tamar was overpowered while preaching to Amnon (vs 12-14). In contrast, Joseph escaped Mrs Potiphar's seduction by fleeing(Genesis 39:11-12). See also 1 Corinthians 6:18 and 2  Timothy 2:22.

5. Keep yourself pure. Like Amnon, many men later reject girls they had used (vs 15-19).

God's view of homosexuality


Many people become confused on this issue  when self-confessed homosexuals are appointed as religious leaders and some Christian countries legalise same-sex marriages. What is the Bible's viewpoint?

Remember that God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah for homosexuality(Gen 19:4,5,13). The Mosaic Law also condemns it , as well as cross-gender dressing which usually leads to it (Lev. 18:22 &2o:13 ;Deut. 22:5) . The New Testament supports this viewpoint at 1 Cor. 6:9,1o ; Rom. 1:26,27, etc. Homosexuals can change , as some of the  Corinthians did.(1 Cor. 6 : 11).

Secondly, homosexuality comes with a lot of health problems such as HIV/AIDS and leaking anuses. The anus is not as large and pliable as a woman's vagina. God has his reasons for creating us "male and female"(Matthew 19:4-6).

Thirdly, homosexual unions cannot produce children. This is why many gay couples adopt other people's children, have children outside the relationship,etc. Imagine what will happen if everybody becomes a homosexual.

God's laws are for our own good (Isaiah 48:17). Like the Corinthian Christian, you can change. Pray to God for help, be determined to change, and leave bad associations for wholesome ones. (PROVERBS 13:2O;HEBREWS 1O:24,25). God bless you as you do so.

LINKS: http://www.ncfamily.org/FNC/0707S3.html ; http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=Is01B1 ; http://www.dakotavoice.com/2009/05/homosexual-group-admits-health-risks-of-homosexual-behavior/ ; http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-sex_marriage ; http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gay_bishops.


Is God a Trinity?







    Many people believe that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are equal in status, with each being God and yet together being but one God. What is the Bible's viewpoint?

    1. The Father and the Son are separate individuals. (see Matthew 2o:23 &26:39; Mark 13:32;John 8:17,18 &14:28 ;Luke 3:21,22). Did Jesus resurrect himself?

    2. The Father is greater than the Son before,during and even after the latter's ministry on earth( John 14:28 &2o:17;1 Corinthians 11:3 & 15:27,28). The Father is "the only true God"(John 17:3;1 Cor. 8:5,6;1 Peter 1:3). His personal name is Jehovah.(Exodus 6:3;Isaiah 12:2 &26:4, King James Version).

    3. The Holy Spirit is God's active force,not a person. The helper promised at John 15:26 came as tongues of fire and "filled" 12o disciples at Pentecost(Acts 2:1-4). There was no record of the holy spirit writing letters to the congregation, performing miracles,etc like Jesus and Paul. See also how Acts 2:17;11:16 &7:55 ; Matthew 3:11;Genesis 1:2 ;Luke 11:13 ;Hebrews 6:4 spoke about the Holy Spirit.

    4. The "oneness" of God,Jesus and the Holy  Spirit referred to at John 1o:3o & 1 John 5:7,8 is like the oneness of husband and wife (Genesis 2:24). Just as the husband is distinct from his wife and is her head, God is distinct from Jesus and is his head( 1 Corinthians 11:3). The oneness is unity of purpose, not the same identity. See also John 17:21,22. 








Beware of false preachers



  Just because someone is a well-respected preacher, performs miracles, etc does not mean you should copy his behaviours and follow  his advice without thinking. Visions and dreams, angelic advice, etc must be treated with caution. Always compare and contrast the advice with the Bible before making a decision. Consider the following Biblical examples.

1. Adam and Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden after listening to the Devil (Gen. 3:1 -24; Rev. 12:9). Satan was an angel who later turned against God (Job 1:6). God didn't excuse them for believing an angel; he punished them for disobeying his clear orders.

2. A prophet was sent to King Jeroboam of Israel from Judah. God told him not to eat or drink there and not to return by the way he had come. He rejected the king's food offer but fell prey to the deception of an older prophet who claimed that an angel told him to bring the younger prophet back to his house for dinner. The gullible prophet was killed by a lion. ( 1 Kings 13:8-29).

3. In contrast, the Jews in Beroa "searched the Scriptures daily, to see whether those things were so "(Acts 17:1o, 11).

Just because a prophet's prophecies come true does not make him/her a true prophet (Deut. 13: 1-4).

Therefore, "believe not every inspired expression, but test whether they are of God, because many false prophets are gone out into the world" ( 1 John 4:1).