Sunday, November 10, 2013

Sermon Notes 11-10-13 AM


Demolishing Strongholds  
2 Corinthians
{IBC; November 10, 2013 AM}


Characteristics of the Work of Satan:
  1. Satan seeks to gain an advantage over the believer

  1. Satan is the god of this world,  he is the prince and power of the air

  1. Satan blinds lost people to their lostness

  1. Satan opposes the Gospel of Jesus Christ

Statements of Truth: 
·      The spiritual walk is impossible on the level of the flesh
·      A backslidden Christian is artillery in the hands of Satan aimed at the heart of God

I.  THE BIBLICAL DESCRIPTION OF A STRONGHOLD

  • Intellectual foolishness
  • Greed and impurity
  • Dishonesty
  • Uncontrolled Anger
  • Unforgiving Spirit
  • Stealing
  • Laziness

Thoughts that Transform Us II


Here is a thought for us to ponder:  If something keeps you from thinking right you will not worship right! 

How convicting is that?    Is that statement true? I believe it to be, so let us  put it to the test.    Someone said, “ I do not like these modern day chorus songs.”  People actually come up to me and say pastor we should see nothing but hymns.    I don't like contemporary music.  Good chance there's someone reading this today who would agree.  Let me ask you this question:  does it bother you that someone likes contemporary music?  Are they wrong to enjoy contemporary music?   What if they are singing a psalm?   

It is very likely that most of us are going to get into a contemporary car, after we have taken a shower with contemporary soap and shampoo, and put on contemporary clothes and fixed our hair and contemporary styles, and sprayed on contemporary perfume.    It is very likely that all of us address contemporary...  Does that make these things wrong?  No not at all.

Now, I like some of both styles.   I'm just old enough to have grown up on the hymns of the faith, and I'm young enough to have enjoyed the courses that have emerged, and so I am in a small crossover generation that enjoys both. 

But there are people each week who are on my left and my right and they have extreme preferences.    While I'm on the subject:  Let me be fair, There are many people who are younger than myself who have come to me and said I don't think we should sing anymore hymns...  And frankly I don't like that attitude either.   It is the same stinking attitude that can keep us from worshiping today.

Whenever we think in our minds that it ought to be only one way we are endangering our worship.

God did not form the church just for you and your preferences.  He has formed it  for a world that is lost without God, and called us to reach everyone.  He called his church to reach this world, everyone of every color, race, and every style.

A few years ago the church was fighting translation wars.  I actually had someone one time tell me once that if I would preach out of the King James Version I  would be “a pretty good preacher.”  You mean to tell me the same King James Version that Moses brought down off the mountain?  Give me a break.

I actually like the New King James.  I also like the NIV.    I read the New Living and ESV for devotional purposes.  But the real reality is simple: I don't know anyone today that speaks in the old King James language, do you?   Every once in a while I'll use a Greek word when I'm preaching, although lately I try to stay away from it because I don't want to try to get above someone where they would tune me out.  I want them to hear the blessed word of God and be changed, not be turned off by my poor use of Greek words. 

I will tell you one thing:  I hope and pray to God that I'm thinking biblically enough that I will not set in worship today and be ruined in my thinking because we did not sing the song that I wanted to sing.  I think it's high time that we grow up in our thinking. 

Furthermore, just for the record sake, there was a day when the Hymns we sign today was considered contemporary.  There is coming a day if Jesus Christ prolongs is coming that what we are singing now will be old.

People talk about churches splitting because of worship styles.  Can I remind you today that people are dying and they are splitting hell wide open and we are setting around climate-conditioned buildings prohibited in our mind from worshiping God because were not singing a hymn or a chorus.  Really?  

Why do we have this attitude:  “I'm not going to sing” or “this hymn is outdated or “I can't believe were singing this song, not again!”  Beloved, I submit to you today these thoughts are not right, and keep us from worshiping God!   If these thoughts are not right how can we ever expect to worship God rightly?   The very thing we say we want to do (worship God) we are not able to do because our thoughts about songs keep us from a worshipful attitude!

If we were honest today all of us have musical preferences based on our generational upbringing.   Oh beloved, please hear me today: I don't want to think generationally.  I want to think like the God who made me!  I want to dwell on what He is all about, and His mission.  It's not about me or what I want or what I prefer!  IF IT IS, THAN IT IS NOT THE WORSHIP OF GOD!

True worship is never about me or what I want or prefer!  Rather Worship is about the God who made me, called me and what He wants to do in my life!

It is amazing what we allow to screw up our mind!  {Now that is a good Greek word!}    Seriously, we allow our minds to become so jaded that we cannot even worship. 

Like it or not there is a battle for your mind.  There is a battle for your soul.   Your thought life is important!   Your thoughts about God are the most important thoughts you will ever think about! 


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Sermon Notes 11-6-13 WED

Philippians 4:7-8
How to Think Biblically  
November 6, 2013



I.               THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BIBLICAL MIND

Real Reality: 
If you do wrong and think right you will one day do right!  However, if you do wrong because you think wrong you will continue to do wrong because you think wrong!

  1. BUILT ON TRUTH

Statement of Truth:
We are made holy by HIS truth!

Statement of Truth:
If the “Peace of God” guards our thought life, then the “Word of God” guides our thought life.

  1. BUILT ON HONOR.  (“Noble”)

Statement of Truth:
If it is true that we externalize our thoughts, then honorable people are the results of honorable thoughts


A good verse to memorize:
“Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is--
 his good, pleasing and perfect will.”

NIV Romans 12:2

Thoughts that Transform Us

In Ephesians 4, Paul listed some of the strongholds; land we gave up that needs to be reclaimed and this battleground has to do with our thought life!     Our thoughts are so important.     I am in the midst of a study on strongholds.  It has led me to further study the thoughts we think and how these thoughts impact us so deeply.   Briefly consider what the Apostle Paul says in Ephesians 4, and then follow the two sermon series called Strongholds and Thoughts that Transform.

Intellectual Foolishness (4:17-18) – futility of their minds, understanding darkened It means that no discernment or wisdom is found within them.    They are alienated from the life of God.  Heaven seems as brass.  Blindness of their heart has deceived them.  Why?  Because of futile thoughts!

Greed and Impurity (4:19, 22) – speaks of uncleanness.   No longer are they bothered by the filth of society.   They have become insensitive to the sinful ways not only of others but themselves.  Deceitful lusts have become their obsession.  Discrete and impurity has led them with an understanding appetite for evil.

Dishonesty (4:25) – (the idea is one of lying)
Paul basically says to the church stop lying!   Stop it, right here, right now!   It has no place in the Christian's life or heart.    Satan wants to get into the area of deceit and if he can get you to lie, he can build a stronghold in your life!

Uncontrolled Anger – (4:26)
Paul warned against a bad temper and unjustified anger.   Anger can truly be a stronghold.  There is anger, which is righteous anger. See Mark 3:5 John 2:13-17.  As followers of Christ are anger must be that of righteous indignation, and not an expression of personal pride, were sinful motives.  Notice how quickly a stronghold can develop:  “...do not let the sun go down while you're still angry.”  This speaks volumes to me concerning the need to swiftly deal with our thoughts in a godly manner.

Unforgiving Spirit -(4:26, 32) - wrath (also note 2 Cor 2:10-11)
He says that our anger can move from just being upset to a settled wrath and it can do so in a hurry.  The only remedy we possess is to be kind to one another and tenderhearted to one another in forgiveness just as Christ has been to us.  Forgiveness is a fundamental Christian virtue because it can destroy the enemy's foothold.

Stealing (4:28) –
Instead of robbing others for the fruit of their labor, Christians are to work for their own living.  Paul’s point is simple:  You should work so you can give to the needy!  Do you know why there are so many needy people around us?  Why are there so many needy people in our community and world?  It is because the church of Jesus Christ is so stingy.  {Did I just write that?}


Laziness (4:28)
The Christian is never to be ashamed or afraid of hard work; it is the duty of all of us.   The Christian motive for earning is not merely to have enough for oneself and one's own family. We should not work merely for our own comforts and luxuries, but to have in order to give to the needy.   Christian philosophy of labor is lifted far above the thought of what is right and fair in the economic world is listed as the place was no room for selfishness for the motive for personal profit of all.   Giving becomes the motive for getting.


When you give place to the devil the devil will enslave you with a stronghold.     The devil wants to so blind you that you think you are doing very well, all he wants is one place of operation in your life and he will take it knowing that one day all the other territory will fall. 

Satan builds a fortress, a pattern of thinking that only the power of Jesus and the blood of Jesus can overcome.