DeaconBob3
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Tearing Down our Strong holds and renewing of our minds Section 1
Introduction
1. Everyone who believes in Christ Jesus has obtained an equal
privilege of receiving whatsoever the Bible promises.
i. God is no respecter of persons.
ii. God does not decide the basis of His giving on a sliding scale of
who is and who is not, or even when one finally becomes worthy of
receiving what he has promised.
iii. A believer is worthy to receive simply because he or she is in His
Son, Jesus Christ.
2. But not everyone has received Wisdom, power, authority,
understanding, answers and peace immediately. Why?
i. It isn't, God withholding them, the devil's interference, nor our
parents, spouse, boss, friends or children holding us back.
ii. It is we, ourselves, which are opposing ourselves.
1. Opposing means to be at odds with; to be in disagreement with.
2. In Biblical Terms someone who opposes himself holds or hangs onto
beliefs that are in disagreement with the Word of God. Thus
blocking God's ability and willingness to bless us
3. Un-forgiveness, anger, bitterness, criticism, failure to trust God is
able, believing we are too sinful to be completely forgiven; all of
these are in disagreement with God's word.
3. Why do some believers seem to have so much spiritually and others
seem to have so little?
i. Church leaders explain:
1. God's gifts are dispensed when one meets certain "conditions," or
spiritual levels of service, prayer, study, etc……
2. But these are man's conditions, not God's!
3. These are false teachings based upon Man's work to earn favor!
ii. God has not made the manifestations of His promises contingent on
any of man's conditions.
1. The Lord doesn't realign His faithfulness to conform to man's
misconceptions of Him.
2. God is faithful to His promises.
iii. His faithfulness to His promises simply exists because He exists.
1. Man's works can in no way earn our way to His faithfulness
2. Our dedication to service, prayer, and study may make us better
people, but our dedication has nothing to do with increasing His
faithfulness to His Word.
3. God is faithful to all He has said, period!
4. A heart that has been able to receive from Him is a heart full of
Thanksgiving, understanding, love and worship.
"The Keys to the Kingdom" Matthew 16:19 and 18:18
The Truth will set you free:
1. We are in a time when so many are so leery of trusting today's headlines.
i. Who knows if we are getting fact or fiction? It's hard to tell.
ii. Does anyone mean what they are promising? Will anyone do what
they say?
iii. Nothing is what it seems. What is the truth? cries the world.
2. Christians know the truth!
i. Jesus died so we could be forgiven and go to heaven.
1. This is rock solid, life-giving truth.
ii. Many a Christian will make it all the way through life and home to
God on that truth alone.
1. They may not change the world or impact many lives, but that
truth is enough to get them out of spending an eternity in hell
a. Providing of course that they are not hit with any brutal or harsh
circumstances that have to be lived out or walked through while
here on earth.
iii. When life has a way of sending us circumstances that must be
lived through or walked through, the strongest Christians need
every bit of truth they can get.
iv. This study is about seeking for truth, whole truth, the deeper truth
that comes with a price but brings great reward.
3. Too many Christians quit seeking when surface truth brings them
temporary blessings or relief.
i. This "one dimensional" understanding costs little and requires little
growth
ii. Learning "whole truth" can bring growing pains!
1. But God always gives growth in stages we can handle.
iii. He has said, "Seek and ye shall find"
1. So our command to begin seeking and to keep seeking
2. Those who do will feel growing pains.
4. Remember your first pair of dress shoes Mom bought for you
i. They were shiny and a little big for your feet, but you could walk in
them
ii. After a while they began to pinch your toes and you needed a
larger size
iii. There was nothing wrong with the shoes. But your feet had grown
and you needed a larger size.
iv. This is the way it is with our knowledge of God's truths.
1. We are always seeking truth
2. We are always growing spiritually
3. So, God says, "You're ready for a size '2' understanding now and I
want you to increase your solid foods.
5. Baby Christians
i. Are fed on the sincere milk of the Word of God because they can
not chew anything. 1 Peter 2:2
ii. If we try feeding a baby on solid food, the stronger meat truths of
crucified flesh, dying to self and submission, he'll choke.
1. You'll have to thump him on the back and spiritually burp him
2. You feed them love, joy, answered prayer and guardian angels,
blessings and heaven.
3. But if he stays on this diet indefinitely, he will never be more than a
baby.
6. Mature Christians cannot survive on milk
i. They need and are trained to chew, swallow and digest meat
without choking.
1. Spoiled milk can make you sick but it will rarely kill you
2. If the baby Christian mishandles the Word it can make him sick but
will not lead unto spiritual death.
3. Spoiled meat on the other hand can kill you!
a. If the mature Christian mishandles the word of God to spoil it's true
meaning or misrepresenting God's standards, this can bring spiritual
death.
b. The meat of the Word must be handled with clean hands, pure
hearts and a renewed mind.
OLD MIND SETS:
1. When we come to Christ, we ALL come with old mind sets of
misinformation. If these are deeply set and resistant to renewal,
the believer can come dangerously close to mishandling God's Word.
i. Inside every one of us is a picture of God.
1. Formed by what we have read
2. What we have been taught
3. Our personal experiences
4. Our past memories and feelings
ii. We actually have two pictures of God
1. What we should believe about Him
2. What we actually do believe about Him
2. What we learn about God has to filter down through our minds
i. The beliefs - both right and wrong which already exist in our mind
1. This fact is not always understood by Christians, lay people, or
spiritual leadership.
2. Many in leadership believe scripturally correct teaching will
automatically clear up any wrong ideas someone might have about
God.
a. Theoretically, scripturally correct teaching on trust, love and faith
should enable anyone to trust and love God with complete faith.
b. And it usually will - eventually.
ii. The problem is this:
1. Even scripturally correct truth cannot always penetrate a soul filled
with strongholds.
2. God can sovereignly impart revelation knowledge anytime, but His
work of renewal always occurs within the framework of our minds,
wills, emotions, memories, experiences and beliefs.
a. God will not change, bypass or override our memories, experiences
and beliefs. (will not violate our free will)
b. He just keeps offering His love and truth until we finally become
willing to exchange our old beliefs and old ideas for them.
iii. An unrenewed mind (rigid in mind sets that have formed from wrong
sources) can distrust the most beautiful spiritual truth.
1. The Christian's mind is NOT automatically renewed at the point of
new birth!
2. This is why the mind needs to undergo a continuing process of transformation and
renewal by washing in the Word of God.
3. This is how we cooperate with God's plan for our lives and how we
cooperate with God's plan of salvation.
Introduction
1. Everyone who believes in Christ Jesus has obtained an equal
privilege of receiving whatsoever the Bible promises.
i. God is no respecter of persons.
ii. God does not decide the basis of His giving on a sliding scale of
who is and who is not, or even when one finally becomes worthy of
receiving what he has promised.
iii. A believer is worthy to receive simply because he or she is in His
Son, Jesus Christ.
2. But not everyone has received Wisdom, power, authority,
understanding, answers and peace immediately. Why?
i. It isn't, God withholding them, the devil's interference, nor our
parents, spouse, boss, friends or children holding us back.
ii. It is we, ourselves, which are opposing ourselves.
1. Opposing means to be at odds with; to be in disagreement with.
2. In Biblical Terms someone who opposes himself holds or hangs onto
beliefs that are in disagreement with the Word of God. Thus
blocking God's ability and willingness to bless us
3. Un-forgiveness, anger, bitterness, criticism, failure to trust God is
able, believing we are too sinful to be completely forgiven; all of
these are in disagreement with God's word.
3. Why do some believers seem to have so much spiritually and others
seem to have so little?
i. Church leaders explain:
1. God's gifts are dispensed when one meets certain "conditions," or
spiritual levels of service, prayer, study, etc……
2. But these are man's conditions, not God's!
3. These are false teachings based upon Man's work to earn favor!
ii. God has not made the manifestations of His promises contingent on
any of man's conditions.
1. The Lord doesn't realign His faithfulness to conform to man's
misconceptions of Him.
2. God is faithful to His promises.
iii. His faithfulness to His promises simply exists because He exists.
1. Man's works can in no way earn our way to His faithfulness
2. Our dedication to service, prayer, and study may make us better
people, but our dedication has nothing to do with increasing His
faithfulness to His Word.
3. God is faithful to all He has said, period!
4. A heart that has been able to receive from Him is a heart full of
Thanksgiving, understanding, love and worship.
"The Keys to the Kingdom" Matthew 16:19 and 18:18
The Truth will set you free:
1. We are in a time when so many are so leery of trusting today's headlines.
i. Who knows if we are getting fact or fiction? It's hard to tell.
ii. Does anyone mean what they are promising? Will anyone do what
they say?
iii. Nothing is what it seems. What is the truth? cries the world.
2. Christians know the truth!
i. Jesus died so we could be forgiven and go to heaven.
1. This is rock solid, life-giving truth.
ii. Many a Christian will make it all the way through life and home to
God on that truth alone.
1. They may not change the world or impact many lives, but that
truth is enough to get them out of spending an eternity in hell
a. Providing of course that they are not hit with any brutal or harsh
circumstances that have to be lived out or walked through while
here on earth.
iii. When life has a way of sending us circumstances that must be
lived through or walked through, the strongest Christians need
every bit of truth they can get.
iv. This study is about seeking for truth, whole truth, the deeper truth
that comes with a price but brings great reward.
3. Too many Christians quit seeking when surface truth brings them
temporary blessings or relief.
i. This "one dimensional" understanding costs little and requires little
growth
ii. Learning "whole truth" can bring growing pains!
1. But God always gives growth in stages we can handle.
iii. He has said, "Seek and ye shall find"
1. So our command to begin seeking and to keep seeking
2. Those who do will feel growing pains.
4. Remember your first pair of dress shoes Mom bought for you
i. They were shiny and a little big for your feet, but you could walk in
them
ii. After a while they began to pinch your toes and you needed a
larger size
iii. There was nothing wrong with the shoes. But your feet had grown
and you needed a larger size.
iv. This is the way it is with our knowledge of God's truths.
1. We are always seeking truth
2. We are always growing spiritually
3. So, God says, "You're ready for a size '2' understanding now and I
want you to increase your solid foods.
5. Baby Christians
i. Are fed on the sincere milk of the Word of God because they can
not chew anything. 1 Peter 2:2
ii. If we try feeding a baby on solid food, the stronger meat truths of
crucified flesh, dying to self and submission, he'll choke.
1. You'll have to thump him on the back and spiritually burp him
2. You feed them love, joy, answered prayer and guardian angels,
blessings and heaven.
3. But if he stays on this diet indefinitely, he will never be more than a
baby.
6. Mature Christians cannot survive on milk
i. They need and are trained to chew, swallow and digest meat
without choking.
1. Spoiled milk can make you sick but it will rarely kill you
2. If the baby Christian mishandles the Word it can make him sick but
will not lead unto spiritual death.
3. Spoiled meat on the other hand can kill you!
a. If the mature Christian mishandles the word of God to spoil it's true
meaning or misrepresenting God's standards, this can bring spiritual
death.
b. The meat of the Word must be handled with clean hands, pure
hearts and a renewed mind.
OLD MIND SETS:
1. When we come to Christ, we ALL come with old mind sets of
misinformation. If these are deeply set and resistant to renewal,
the believer can come dangerously close to mishandling God's Word.
i. Inside every one of us is a picture of God.
1. Formed by what we have read
2. What we have been taught
3. Our personal experiences
4. Our past memories and feelings
ii. We actually have two pictures of God
1. What we should believe about Him
2. What we actually do believe about Him
2. What we learn about God has to filter down through our minds
i. The beliefs - both right and wrong which already exist in our mind
1. This fact is not always understood by Christians, lay people, or
spiritual leadership.
2. Many in leadership believe scripturally correct teaching will
automatically clear up any wrong ideas someone might have about
God.
a. Theoretically, scripturally correct teaching on trust, love and faith
should enable anyone to trust and love God with complete faith.
b. And it usually will - eventually.
ii. The problem is this:
1. Even scripturally correct truth cannot always penetrate a soul filled
with strongholds.
2. God can sovereignly impart revelation knowledge anytime, but His
work of renewal always occurs within the framework of our minds,
wills, emotions, memories, experiences and beliefs.
a. God will not change, bypass or override our memories, experiences
and beliefs. (will not violate our free will)
b. He just keeps offering His love and truth until we finally become
willing to exchange our old beliefs and old ideas for them.
iii. An unrenewed mind (rigid in mind sets that have formed from wrong
sources) can distrust the most beautiful spiritual truth.
1. The Christian's mind is NOT automatically renewed at the point of
new birth!
2. This is why the mind needs to undergo a continuing process of transformation and
renewal by washing in the Word of God.
3. This is how we cooperate with God's plan for our lives and how we
cooperate with God's plan of salvation.
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