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Great High Priest

Last night we talked from Hebrews 4:12.  The Word of God is living and active able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.  Verse 13 says that NOTHING is hidden from God’s sight.  Therefore God uses His Word and the Holy Spirit to convict us of our sin.  That may sound pretty depressing.  There is no sin that we can hide from God.

HERE’S THE GOOD NEWS!!!

Look at verses 14-16.  God sees our sin, but He does not leave us high and dry.  He sent His Son Jesus, to become our Great High Priest.  This Great High Priest is someone who came down from His throne in Heaven to become a man.  This Great High Priest is someone who can sympathize with our weaknesses (we have many).  This Great High Priest is someone who has been tempted in EVERY way and did not waver into sin.  This Great High Priest is someone who has mercy and grace on standby, ready and willing to give in our time of need.

SO MY QUESTION IS…

 Why do we try and hide our sin from the one who wants to give us mercy and grace?  When caught in and trouble, why do we not quickly ask for forgiveness?

EASY ANSWER

We are stuck in the quagmire of pride.  We think that admitting our sin and weakness will show God that we are not the perfect Christian.  We think that others may realize that we are sinners.  Even in our time of need, we think that we, in our own strength, can free ourselves of sin and despair. 

NOW WHAT DO WE DO?

EVERY TIME we sin, we seek the forgiveness of God.  We receive His grace and mercy in our time of need.  We go to our Great High Priest when tempted with sin.  We look at what the Great High Priest would have done when in our situation.  We humble ourselves before the cross of Christ and trust in Him for our everyday salvation.

Test of Pride

Proverbs 27:2 - “Let another praise you, and not your own mouth; A stranger, and not your own lips.”

Proverbs 27:21 - “The crucible is for silver and the furnace for gold, and each is tested by the praise accorded him.”

Pride is the root sin that almost every other sin sprouts from.

For many of us pride is the sin that we battle every day.  In school, we try to do the best we can.  We study for good grades and work for extra credit.  When we’re with friends we try to share our vast knowledge on each subject.  We try to share the stories that paint ourselves in the best light possible. 

I tried to be the class clown in high school.  I wanted people to like me more than anything.  I even did certain service projects so that people at church would think I was a good little Christian.

When people praise you for your academic success.  When people praise you for your good behavior.  When people praise you for your godly behavior.  When people praise you for your accomplishments.  How do you respond?  That is the test.

The test is not the praise from others.  The test is how you respond to that praise.  Are you quick to praise yourself?  Are you quick to receive all the glory for your accomplishments? 

I pray that as you look at the Proverbs, you will be ready to be tested.  Your will be more aware of when you are being tested, so that when you are tested, you will be ready to give the glory and praise to the One who deserves it. 

To Him be all glory and honor and praise.  Amen.

Importance of Kindness AND Truth

Proverbs 3:3-4  “Do not let kindness and truth leave you; Bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart.  So you will find favor and good repute in the sight of God and man.”

Most often we take a look at Proverbs 3:5-6.  We really like these verses because they speak of how if we trust the Lord, He will straighten our paths.  They are fantastic verses.  But look at the previous two verses. 

Importance of kindness and truth

Kindness and truth is essential to finding favor and being of good reputation in the eyes of God and men.  Why?  Ephesians 4:15 says that we are to speak the truth in love.  Notice how truth is preceded in both of these verses by love and kindness. 

Our culture agrees with these verses only in the backwards sense.  Our culture says that you should always speak the truth because that is loving.  It does not say to speak the truth in love.  If you tell a person that they are stupid, ugly, and mean, you are seen as being brave for speaking the truth to them.  You are seen as a revolutionary for telling someone what you think with no concern for their feelings or hurting someone else.  When this is said, the intention is to hurt someone else and/or make you feel better.

The opposite is true of Bible following believers.  When speaking the truth, the point is not to hurt someone else and/or make you feel better, the point is to bring people to Christ and a God-honoring life. 

There is two ways to take the advice of these verses:

1. As the person who must deliver a hard truth to a friend or fellow student.

     a. You FIRST must be in prayer before you confront that person.  You must pray not only that you are doing this out of a loving kind heart to see this person be all that they can be for the glory of God, but that you will come across as loving and kind during your conversation.  You SECONDLY need to ask questions of the person you are talking to.  As a rule, accusations stir up the accused, questions difuse arguments.  Ask questions to get to the truth of the matter.   You cannot judge their heart or motives so ask what they were thinking when they said or did such and such.

2. As the person who will receive a hard truth to hear.

     a.  You FIRST must look at the evidence presented and evaluate your life to see if what is being presented is true.  It is your first fleshly (sinful)  instinct to be defensive and assume that you could never be wrong and the person talking to you has to be in the wrong.  You SECONDLY must not immediately take care of the issue.  If the person bringing the evidence is right, you must ask for forgiveness to God and whoever else was involved.  If the person bringing the evidence is wrong, you must go to that person and kindly in love tell them the truth of why you said what you said or did what you did.

They importance in binding kindness and truth to your life, is that you will find favor with God and man.  This is true, because when kindness and truth are used together, friendships can be restored.  You will be respected by others.  And you are following God’s Word.

Challenge: Let kindness always precede truth in your responses to siblings, parents, friends, or teachers.

Does “Pray without Ceasing” really mean that we are to pray contantly? Is that possible?

“Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” - I Thessalonians 5:16-18

If this means that we are to be contantly praying, then we will be going around our jobs, school, and home mumbling the whole time totally distant from anything else going on around us.  Where would we find time to witness to others?  When would we learn new things if we are talking all the time.  It is obvious that “pray without ceasing” does not mean a constant prayer that never ends.  It does mean that we are always to come back to prayer with everything. 

The verse before and the verse after give us a great clue into what verse 17 means.  In every trial that we face, we need to rejoice and give thanks to God in prayer. In every triumph that we encounter, we need to rejoice and give thanks to God in prayer.   No matter what your situation is, we need to bathe it in prayer before during and after.  Our focus ALWAYS needs to come back to prayer.

Here is the normal Christian prayer life.  Pray in the morning when you get up (5 minutes).  Pray before meals (2 minutes total). Pray in the evening before you go to sleep (5 minutes).  That’s 12 minutes for the day.  That’s not a whole lot of prayer time.  That means that person is praying 1 hr. and 24 minutes in a week.  That seems pretty small compared to the people who pray that much in one setting.

Homework for the week: Pray for one hour straight (here’s how you can)

1. Write down a list of EVERY family member and friend that you know who is not saved.  Pray for each one individually.

2. Write down a list of EVERY attribute of God that you are thankful for.  Tell God why you are thankful for each individual attribute.

3. Write down a list of EVERY thing that God has blessed your life with.  Thank God for each individual thing.

4. Write down a list of EVERY request that you want to present before God.  Ask God for each individual thing.

A lot of times are prayers are shortened because we just say to ourselves that God knows what I want to pray for, so I won’t take up much of His time.  Have you ever watched a great movie that your been friend has already seen?  What do you do?  Do you go up to them and say, “That was a great movie” and end the conversation because you know that they already know which parts you are talking about?  NO.  You recount all your favorite parts.  You reinact different scenes from the movie.  You even talk about the parts you thought were dumb.

So instead of praying, “Dear God, please help all the people I know to get saved.  In Jesus name, Amen.”

You should pray, “Dear God, please help Billy see his need for You in his life.  He is lost and wandering down a path of uncertainty.  He is obviously looking for satisfaction and joy outside of You.  I pray that you will open his eyes to the truth of Your Word.  Please help me to be a better witness to him.  Give me the boldness that I need so that I do not shy away from the gospel.  Help me to remember all the verses I should say when it comes time to share them.  Give me clarity of thought so that I might present the whole gospel and not leave anything out.  Please do not let Billy spend eternity in Hell.  In Jesus name, Amen.”

To put it another way, pray as if you deeply care for each request.  Don’t pray as if you have something better to do.

If you have any questions or comments please post below.

Patience Review

You’ve always heard the phrase, “Patience is a virtue”.  This is a true statement.  It is a good attribute to have to be patient.  I praise the Lord that He gave me the opportunity to be patient behind a slow driver last night.  I was able to immediately practice what i just preached.  Take a look at Ephesians 4:1-2 again.

Notice how we are to treat our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ.  It starts out saying that we must “walk in a manner WORTHY of the calling with which you have been called”.  This means that we need to be Christians WORTHY of being called Christians.  God did not call us out of our sin to just dive right back in.  He called us to live up to His moral standard of holiness.  In love, patience is one of those virtues that we MUST demonstrate. 

There are three ways that we can do this.  Try putting these into practice this week.

1.  Putting in love in the place of selfishness (Philippians 2:3-4)

2.  Putting in understanding in the place of harshness (James 1:19)

3.  Putting in forgiveness in the place of grudges (Matthew 18:21-22)

Law & Grace - Follow Up

Romans 10:4 - “For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to everyone who believes.”

Think about this statement.  List out everything that you think this statement can imply, before reading further.  I will place a list of implications, but it will not be comprehensive.  I hope that it helps you to think deeper about these words and any verse you come up against.

1.  Christ ended the law (Note: sometimes the obvious statement are the most important)

2.  Christ’s work, means that we no longer have to make sacrifices for our sin

3.  Those who believe are no longer judged by the Law in the end.

4.  Those who do not believe ARE judged by the law.  (No one is righteous under the law - Romans 3:20)

In response to these implications, how should you then live?  Should your language involve more grace or law?  Should your actions show grace towards others or should you be legalistic in your mindset?

When people see that your life is governed by grace, what a great testimony that will be.

If you have seen a situation or have a comment about how grace has affected your life, please comment below.

John 1:26-27

“John [the Baptist] answered them saying, ‘I baptize in water, but among you stands One whom you do not know.  It is He who comes after me, the thong of whose sandal I am unworthy to untie.”

Wow.  The man whose own birth was miraculous (see Luke 1:6-25,57-66).  The man who was designated by God to prepare the world for the coming of the Messiah.  He did not consider himself worthy enough for the job of a slave.

Questions to ask yourself for devotions:

1.  How could someone of such high stature (in our eyes) be so humble?

2.  Is it even possible for me to be that humble? 

3.  What MUST change in my life in order for me to become more humble before the Lord?

“But He gives a greater grace.  Therefore it says, ‘God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble…Humble yourselves in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you.” - James 4:6,10

Mormonism - Part 3 - Doctrine of Salvation

It is important that we covered that the LDS church believes in a different God and a different Jesus before we covered salvation. 

“That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” Romans 10:9

If i believed that Jesus was a murderer, adulterer, liar, and cheater, and i called on that Jesus’ name, would I be saved?  NO!!!  Why not?  Because i am not believing the Jesus of the Bible.  I’m sure there are many people in the world today that have the name Jesus (pronounced, hey-zuse).  So is it just the name that saves?  If so, if anyone were to say “Jesus” at any point in their life would be saved.

Mormon people might say to you, “I believe that Jesus died for my sins, so I’m going to heaven.  I’ve called on the name of Jesus.”  But if you read in the last post, the Mormon teaches a DIFFERENT Jesus, who did DIFFERENT things.  So again, if you call on a DIFFERENT Jesus will you be saved?  No.

Here are some things that the LDS Church teaches about Salvation that you might not hear from your LDS Friends (either because they do not know what their church teaches or they are trying to hide it in order to sound more Christian).

LDS DOCTRINE ON SALVATION

“Yea, come unto Christ, and be perfected in him, and deny yourselves of all ungodliness; and IF ye shall deny yourselves of all ungodliness, and love God with all your might, mind and strength, THEN is his grace sufficient for you…” (Moroni 10:32) IF you become perfect, THEN the grace of God is enough. 

“…for we know that it is by grace that we are saved, AFTER all we can do.” (2 Nephi 25:23) We must work before we are saved.

“And I say unto you again that he (Jesus) cannot save them in their sins…Therefore ye cannot be saved in your sins.” (Alma 11:37) Their Jesus is not powerful enough to save you where you are at.

“And whoso believeth in me, and is baptized, the same shall be saved; and they are they who shall inherit the kingdom of God.  And whoso believeth not in me, and is not baptized, shall be damned.” (3 Nephi 11:33-34) Baptism is necessary for salvation. 

BIBLE’S DOCTRINE ON SALVATION

“For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that NOT of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.” (Ephesians 2:8-9) There is no works involved so that we do not receive any glory for ourselves.  Notice what the LDS Church ADDED & SUBTRACTED from this passage in 2 Nephi 25:23.

“But God commendeth his love toward us, in that, WHILE WE WERE STILL SINNERS, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8) This Jesus is powerful enough to save us in our sins.

“He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned.” (Mark 16:16) Notice how the emphasis is on believing.  Notice also what the LDS Church ADDED to this passage in 3 Nephi 11:33-34.

LDS DOCTRINE OF SALVATION you must 1) believe 2) be baptized 3) fulfill the whole law (which will lead to…) 4) be out of your sins (perfect)

BIBLE’S DOCTRINE OF SALVATION you must 1) believe in Jesus Christ 2) there cannot be a #2.

Salvation is by grace ALONE through faith ALONE in Jesus Christ ALONE.  NO “and’s” are allowed.

Are they the same?  NO.  So that means, one is right and one is wrong.  You must pick between the Bible and The Book of Mormon/Doctrine & Covenants, because they obviously do not line up.

Mormonism - Part 2 - Doctrine of Jesus

 It is important to understand who Jesus is.  If one believes Jesus to be a liar, just a teacher or just a good person, and they call upon the name of that Jesus to save them, it is useless.  That Jesus would not be able to save you in your sins.  You have to believe the Jesus of the Bible in order to be saved.

Don’t let Mormons fool you.  President Hinckley and Joseph Fielding Smith are prophets who speak for God.  They are the utmost authority on Mormonism.  In places that the Mormons disagree or where the prophets contradict the Word of God, the Mormons will tell you that these prophets were speaking on their own opinion.  Remind them of what their own church printed, “You can ALWAYS trust the living prophets.  Their teachings reflect the will of the Lord…” (True to the Faith, p.129).  Ask them if they dare to disagree with their prophets.  Milton R. Hunter was on the First Council of the Seventy and was sustained as a prophet of God.

Who is Jesus to Mormons?

NOT THE SAME JESUS AS CHRISTIANS - “In bearing testimony of Jesus Christ, President Hinckley spoke of those outside the Church who say Latter-day Saints ‘do not believe in the traditional Christ.’ ‘No, I don’t. The traditional Christ of whom they speak is not the Christ of whom I speak.”  (LDS Church News, June 20, 1998, p. 7)

NOT ALWAYS GOD - Jesus, like all other gods before Him, had to become a God. He is the literal Son of God like we are children of God, but He’s without sin (Fielding Smith, The Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 346-7 [pre-2002 edition]).

BROTHER OF LUCIFER - “The appointment of Jesus to be the Savior of the world was contested by one of the other sons of God. He was called Lucifer, son of the morning. Haughty, ambitious, and covetous of power and glory, this sprit-filled brother of Jesus desperately tried to become the Savior of mankind.” (Milton R. Hunter, Gospel Through the Ages, p. 15)

NOT BORN OF A VIRGIN - “Christ was begotten by an Immortal Father in the same way that mortal men are begotten by mortal fathers.” (Mormon Doctrine p. 547)

THE TRUTH

ALWAYS GOD - “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word WAS God.” (John 1:1)  (The Word = Jesus)

CREATOR OF LUCIFER - “All things were made by him [Jesus]; and without him was not any thing made that was made.” (John 1:3)

BORN OF A VIRGIN - “Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost…Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and shall bring forth a son…” (Matthew 1:18,23)

Can you see the distinct differences?  I hope they are obvious to you.  If you call on the name of the Jesus of the Latter Day Saints, you will not be saved.  I know that sounds harsh, but this is written out of love, so that all might come to know the Jesus of the Bible. 

To sum up, their Jesus cannot save you in your sins (Alma 11:37).  He is no different than us.  He had to work his way in becoming a god and so do we.  The Jesus of the Bible has all the power to save us in our sins (Romans 5:8).    Trusting in grace alone, in the work of Christ alone, their is forgiveness of sins. 

If you have any questions please email us at answers@youthteam.org.

Mormonism - Pt. 1–Doctrine of God

This will be the first in a series of blogs on Mormonism.  This is to help believers think logically and biblically about what Mormons believe.  If you are a Mormon and have any questions, please email me at answers@youthteam.org .  I would love to answer any questions i can for you.

Who is God to Mormons? 

     “God himself was once as we are now…he was once a man like us;…” (Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Joseph Fielding Smith, p.345-6)

     “As man is, God once was; as God is, man may be.” (Articles of Faith, Talmage p.430)

God isn’t anything special to the Mormons.  The only thing that is different about God is that He was born before we were, otherwise we would be where He is right now.  God cannot be ALL powerful to a Mormon because if God has ALL the power, then what is left for everyone else who becomes God?  There is no possible way to have 2 ALL powerful Gods.  Let’s say I ate ALL the Skittles.  What is there left for you to eat?  NONE.

God also had a beginning.  God must not be the Great I AM, as God Himself told Moses.  When God said, “I AM that I AM”, that basically means, “I exist because I exist”.  Nothing created Him.  He was not born.  He exists because He is God and has ALWAYS been God.  Mormons do not believe this about Him.

Is there only one God to Mormons?

     “As each of these persons [God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost] is a God…a plurality of Gods exists.  To us…these three are the only Gods we worship.” (Mormon Doctrine, pp.576-7 & 317-24)

This Doctrine seems to contradict even the Book of Mormon which actually argues for the trinity:

     “And Zeezrom [wicked judge] said unto him; Thou sayest there is a true and living God?  And Amulek [True Prophet] said: Yea, there is a true and living God.  Now Zeezrom said: Is there more than one God?  And he answered, NO.” (Alma 11:26-29)

Mormons will tell you that it MEANS one in purpose

   “Christ the Son, and God the Father, and the Holy Spirit, which is one Eternal God,” (Alma 11:44)…this is almost quoted directly in 2 Nephi 31:21 and in the testimony of the three witnesses at the beginning of the Book of Mormon

Mormons will also tell you that these verses MEAN separate Gods, but one in purpose.  If God is not a God of confusion, don’t you think He would have made sure that the Amulek, the three witnesses, or 2 Nephi would have said “in purpose”?  AND if it says ONE God, wouldn’t it MEAN One God?

THE TRUTH:

Isaiah 44:6 - “Thus saith the Lord…I am the first, and I am the last; and beside me there is no God.”

Our God is an all powerful, all present, all knowing, unchangeable, perfectly holy, loving, forgiving and ONLY God.  There is none like Him. 

Praise the Lord that He is God alone.