after their own lust: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

What is lust?  Is it only lust at first sight?  Or is it a deeper,  more serious problem, something we don’t grow out of?

1 John 2:16
King James Version (KJV)
“For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world.”

When any of our desires become larger than our desire for the Lord, we find ourselves in trouble.  I find myself desiring a pulpit, a following, as I do the mighty work of God.

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So I gave them up: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

Psalm: 81. 12. “So I gave them up unto their own hearts’ lust: and they walked in their own counsels.”

Is this what is happening in our Churches in America? Once  build on a Godly foundation.  The Lord is giving us up, to our hearts’ lust, as we  walk in our own, rather than Godly counsel or wisdom.

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I have provided me a king – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

” I have provided me a king “
The word of the Lord to Samuel after rejecting Saul as King.  He chose David, because ” the Lord looketh on the heart.”

He chose David the Man after Gods own heart.

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Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

1 Samuel 15:22-23
King James Version (KJV)
“And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams.

For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry. Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, he hath also rejected thee from being king.”

The word of the Lord from Samuel, to Saul the King.

I am concerned that today in our “I’m forgiven” world, we don’t give any weight to the Old Testament.   Yes, Jesus forgives us when we repent and turn to Him and I am thankful He does.   (But)

That doesn’t erase the fact that the Lord requires us to be living Sacrifices.  That means, we subject ourselves to Gods will and wants, rather than our own.

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like a flood – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

Isaiah 59:18
” So shall they fear the name of the Lord from the west, and his glory from the rising of the sun. When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him.”

How do you read this verse?   In the KJV it reads:
   ” the enemy shall come in like a flood, “

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The enemy is overwhelming, defeating, drowning us. 

We are overpowered, then the Spirit of the Lord shall lift up a standard against him.

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Was Jesus?

Did Jesus Exist?

By:  Norton Herbst

© ExploreGod.com

Could it be that Jesus never existed? Has everyone who believes in him been deceived?

There are few things more disappointing than finding out something or someone you believed in—like Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, or the Tooth Fairy—doesn’t exist. But eventually we grow up and figure it all out.

Yet we still wonder: Are there other tall tales I’ve blindly believed? Who else never even existed?

In 1921 the Washburn Crosby Company, an American flour company, recognized the benefit of responding personally to questions about their products. So the company created a “warm and friendly” name, used a signature from a contest-winning employee, and voilà: Betty Crocker as we know her was born.1

Of course, discovering Betty Crocker was not a real person has little bearing on our everyday lives. But what about one of the most famous people in history, Jesus of Nazareth? Is it possible that he never existed, that everyone who believes in him has been deceived?

Of course, almost anything is possible. Yet the important question in this case is not “Is it possible?” but “Is it probable?” Let’s look at the evidence.

Classical and Jewish Works

There is a long list of references to Jesus as a historical person in ancient records. Scholars suggest that Jesus was born in about 4 BCE and died around 30 CE. Below is a brief chronological catalog of some of these references.2

    • In 55 CE, the historian Thallus explained the darkness that fell at midday when Jesus was crucified to have been an eclipse, not a miracle. Thallus’s original work is lost, but thetext survives through quotations by later historians.
    • Shortly after 73 CE, Mara bar Serapion, a Stoic with little known background, wrote a letter to his son describing how the Jews had killed “their wise king.”
    • In the 90s CE, the Jewish historian Josephus wrote his second major work, Antiquities of the Jews
      . In it, he described the death of the apostle James, “the brother of Jesus called Christ.”3
       But consider what his book says before that:

    About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man, if indeed one ought to call him a man. For he was one who wrought surprising feats and was a teacher of such people as accept the truth gladly. He won over many Jews and many of the Greeks. He was the Messiah. When Pilate, upon hearing him accused by men of the highest standing amongst us, had condemned him to be crucified, those who had in the first place come to love him did not give up their affection for him. On the third day he appeared to them restored to life, for the prophets of God had prophesied these and countless other marvellous things about him. And the tribe of Christians, so called after him, has still to this day not disappeared.4

      • In 111 CE, the Roman governor Pliny the Younger wrote to Emperor Trajan regarding administrative matters. His preserved letters represent the largest administrative correspondence to survive from Roman times. In one letter, he asked about the treatment of Christians who are on trial. He derogatorily mentioned Christ three times, and his description of Christian behavior and worship patterns matches much of what we know from the New Testament.5
      • In 116 CE, Tacitus, a well-known Roman historian, published the Annals
        , a year-by-year history of several Roman emperors. When describing the great fire in Rome in 64 CE, he noted the popular theory that the “Chrestians” started the fire. In light ofthe popular misspelling, he set the record straight: “Christus, the founder of the name, had undergone the death penalty in the reign of Tiberius, by sentence of the procurator Pontius Pilate.”6
         After this historical footnote, Tacitus continued to deride the Christian movement as a “pernicious superstition.”

      There are other references: Suetonius (120 CE), Lucian of Samosata (165 CE), Celsus (175 CE), and Jewish rabbinic literature (after 200 CE). What makes this initial list so significant is that none of these writers were Christians; they had no reason to propagate a myth that, in reality, threatened their own interests.

      The New Testament

      As would be expected, numerous Christian authors in the first and second centuries—such as Clement of Rome, Clement of Alexandria, Origen, Justin Martyr, and Tertullian—wrote about Jesus as well. But the largest body of evidence for Jesus’ existence is found in the New Testament itself.

      Four different books written before 100 CE—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—stand as biographies that chronicle Jesus’ life. These biographies do not claim to be neutral. They were written by followers of Jesus with a specific purpose. As one writer put it, these reports were recorded so “that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.”7

      This fact does not necessarily call the texts’ reliability into question. No historian is entirely neutral; complete objectivity is unattainable. Moreover, the best historians often have a vested interest in their subjects.

      For example, who most cares about documenting the Holocaust, exposing what truly happened, and preserving its memory so that humanity never allows it to happen again? Jewish historians. And no one would—or should—challenge their competency and passion to “get it right.” The gospel writers are no different when it comes to Jesus.

      Other New Testament authors like Paul and James wrote letters even before the Gospels were composed and circulated. They tell the same general story of a Jewish man named Jesus whose teachings were astounding, whose death was sacrificial, and whose resurrection changed everything.

      The World

      To be sure, perhaps the strongest evidence for Jesus’ existence is the effect he had on the world. If Jesus never existed, why did so many people claim to follow him and then die telling others about him?

      How did a story about a simple Jewish carpenter from the backwoods of Galilee on the edge of the Roman Empire make it into the greatest history books of the Empire? And how did the accounts written by his followers become more widely copied and circulated than those written by Tacitus himself?

      Michael Grant was one of the foremost ancient historians of the twentieth century. In fact, his translation of Tacitus’s Annals remains a standard in the field. As an open atheist, he studied Jesus extensively and wrote a book called Jesus: An Historian’s Review of the Gospels. Consider his conclusion:

      To sum up, modern critical methods fail to support the Christ-myth theory [that Jesus never existed]. It has “again and again been answered and annihilated by first rank scholars.” In recent years, “no serious scholar has ventured to postulate the non-historicity of Jesus” or at any rate very few, and they have not succeeded in disposing of the much stronger, indeed very abundant, evidence to the contrary.8


        • For more details on all of these references, see the extremely comprehensive discussions in Robert E. Van Voorst, Jesus Outside the New Testament: An Introduction to the Ancient Evidence
           (Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2000).
        • Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews, 
          20.9.
        • Antiquities
           18.3.3 §63–64. There has been much debate about this passage. Some suggest that the positive language about Jesus reveals that this is a Christian addition, not Josephus’s original text. The manuscript evidence suggests that it is possible the passage was embellished later, but most scholars agree that the basic details of the passage about Jesus’ life are original. For a full explanation, see Van Voors, Jesus Outside the New Testament
          , 81–104.
        • Pliny the Younger, Letters, 
          10.96–97.
        • Tacitus, Annals, 
          15.44.
        • The Holy Bible
          , New International Version © 2011, John 20:31.
        • Michael Grant, Jesus: An Historian’s Review of the Gospels 
          (New York: Scribner, 1977), 200.

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        Let us draw near unto God. – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

        1 Samuel 14
        ” Let us draw near hither unto God.”

        The words of Sauls priest of God.  Saul was getting farther away from following God and onto the path of destruction.  The priest could not draw him back.

        The true priests of God are calling the people to God  today.   So many prefer the way to destruction.

        #love matters

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        Turn ye unto me, – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

        The most constant cry of the Lord: ” Turn ye unto me, saith the Lord of hosts, and I will turn unto you, saith the Lord of hosts.”

        The Lords greatest desire, His plan from the Garden.  To walk with man, to have a personal, all encompassing relationship with You and Me, both of us individually.

        We read of John, leaning on the breast of Jesus;  the only Apostle to die a natural death.  Do we think he is the only one Jesus loved?  No;   I am here to tell you, the breast of Jesus is available to us all.

        He was the one. Abraham, was the one. Noah, was the one.  Enoch, was the one. Billy Graham is the one.  Are you the one?

        How well you know and how close you walk with Him is up to you.  You are the one who chooses to accept the offer of His presence, His person, in your life.

        Are you obedient?  Are you repentant?  Are you trustworthy?  Humble, teachable, moldable, flexible and thankful for His Grace?

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        Lord, I  long to be one of the ones who have chosen to rest on Your breast.  To take up Your Yoke and to walk in Obedience and Faithfulness in Your Love.

        One whom You can trust.  Whom You can Annoint,  to do Your work…to lead whosoever will to Salvation.  To heal the sick, give sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, make the lame walk. 

        Lord, I need to serve a God of Power.  Please Lord,  may I be the one?  Lord, mold me, make me, use me, please.

        I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

        Psalm 31:12
        ” I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind: I am like a broken vessel.”

        What have you done for me today?

        That is what is important to many people.   If you haven’t propped them up,  scratched their backs, or given them something.  You don’t exist.

        Not so for the Lord.   The “steadfast love of the Lord never changes “.

        Jesus, while we were yet sinners,  gave His life, so that we might be able to enter the Holy of Holies.  That we can go to the Father, covered with His blood, Holy, Righteous, Justified, Sanctified. ….Forgiven.

        Psalm 37:25
        ” I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.”

        1 John 1:9
        “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

        God is Faithful, He calls us to the same.  No more, No less.

        Revelation 17:14
        “These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him are called, and chosen, and faithful.”

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        Lord, help us to be Faithful, prayerful, humble followers.

        Two Bills and a Mel: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

        WARNING: A STRONG POSSIBILITY SOME WILL BE OFFENDED.  DO NOT READ IF YOUR POLITICS COMES BEFORE THE LORD.

        A few years ago Mel Gibson was the rage.  Most handsome,  most desirable. Great story, great actor/director, top of his field.

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        Then the Spirit of God got ahold of him, he made “The Passion of Christ ” movie.  He was warned not to, “it’ll loose money, alienate fans, ruin  your career. ”

        It made him bigger and more loved then ever.  Then his life fell apart.  (He fell from grace)  Everyone turned on him.

        How about Bill Cosby,  well respected comedian, actor /director, entertainer.  I  loved him as a child, “Noah” and so many other  great sketches on his albums.

        As an adult I enjoyed the Cosby Show, loved the whole family.   What happened?

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        He stood up and said: “Black youngsters needed to pull up their pants, learn to speak English and work hard.”

        He received criticism, that was not enough punishment, stuff hidden for  thirty years, now comes out.  Everyone turned on him.  If he did it, he is a sleeze; but why now?  It’s kind of late, isn’t it?

        The other Bill, Bill Clinton.  The titular head of a political party.  Lied to the American people,  accused of several rapes, impeached, disgraced.

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        He Keeps on keeping on,  Nothing hurts him for long.  Why?  He doesn’t  pretend to be a Godly person, abortion is OK, gay marriage is great, socialism is the plan.

        The moral of the stories :

        If you try to do the right thing, the good thing, the Godly thing.  The Devil and his minions will push and pull to find your weakness,  (secret sin),   untill they ultimately  destroy your usefulness  for good.

        You have to be strong in the Lords love to survive.

        How sad when the Righteous have fallen.  There is no mercy from the world for them.

        If you believe up is down, wrong is right, black is white.

        The world is your oyster. “It’s only sex.” “Everyone lies about sex.”  “His intentions were good.”  “He stands for womens rights.”

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        Sorry if that offends some. 

        That is how it appears to me. 

        Lord, save us from the judgment of the world. May we judge righteously, carefully and Godly judgment.   Help us to walk in the light.

        Forgive us and turn us toward You.

        Following a book: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

        There is a local car dealer that always speaks of “A customer for life”.  How he had read a book with that title forty years ago and has followed it’s direction since, even giving copies to his employees.

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                                      (Not his car lot)

        Such dedication to a book.  Do you know Christians that are that committed to the Bible?  Do we live by it, have it for our guiding principles,  give copies to those who are coming behind us?

        We should be.  The Word of God, the Bible is the inspired Word of the Lord.   We need to know it, live by it, declare it, give it away,  encourage those who show an interest to delve in, ask questions, seek the face of the Lord.

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        Thank you Lord,  for drawing us to You, help us to understand, know and share Your love and grace.

        Gaggle of geese :

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        You can’t see it but these geese are running away from a church bus, that stopped to bring some children to church.

        The lack of Gods presence  (in power and deed), is the reason parents send the kids, but run away  themselves.

        We need to allow Gods Spirit and power back into our lives, to become fruitful, growing churches.

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        Lord, help us to be open to Your Spirit.

        he that lacketh these things – TheFix-itShop-FillingStation

        2 Peter 1:9
        ” But he that lacketh these things is blind, and cannot see afar off, and hath forgotten that he was purged from his old sins.”
          
        Are you lacking in anything?  I am.  Why?  Because I am not the man of God that I long to be.  Why?  Because I am blind, I have allowed the Old Man to dominate in my life.  I lack the wisdom and willingness to truly follow my Lord.

        Self will overcomes selflessness, pride, greed, lust overcomes service and love for others.  What must I do to correct my wrong headedness?

        Seek that which I lack:

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        he brought forth his people with joy – TheFix-itShop-FillingStation

        he brought forth his people with joy”

        This is a partial verse from Psalm105:43a, it is referring to the Exodus.  The slaves were set free, they left Egypt with the spoils of their Masters.  They had the Lords protective presence before and behind them.

        They had crossed the Red Sea and they saw the Egyptian Army drown, on what a few minutes before,
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          the word of the Lord was precious – The Fix-it Shop – Filling Station

        This is from 1 Samuel 3:1.  ” the word of the Lord was precious in those days; there was no open vision.”

        We find Eli the High Priest a man that knew  the Form, Rituals, Duties and Laws of the Lord but didn’t seem to know the Lord at all. 

        His sons were ungodly, taking the best of the Sacrifices for themselves, leaving the dregs for God.  Entertaining themselves with the Prostitutes who were in the area.

               The Temple should have had  a warning sign.

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        It was a form of godliness, denying the power thereof.

        I believe that is why the sons were off track. 

        Their  Rituals were dead, there was no life. No truth to their Worship.  It’s hard to be a Servant of the living God, when He is far from you because of your sin and unbelief.

        Hannah, had come and prayed for a son, whom she would dedicate to the Lords service.  Her prayer was answered and after the child was weaned, she entrusted him to Eli to learn the ways of the Lord.

        It is a wonderful thing that Eli, a man who knew not the Lord, could teach Samuel to be a man that the Lord could and would use. 

        Why Samuel and not his sons?  Hannah had given him to the Lord, prayed for him, taught him at home before giving him to Eli. Hannah shared her living faith.

        Samuel had an open heart and mind to serve and obey the Lord.

        It wasn’t long before Samuel heard the voice of the Lord, who gave him a Word of Knowledge, the Lord told him of the end of Eli and sons.

        So  the Word of the Lord was precious, (hidden, not proclaimed), until a suitable vessel was in place.

        Today Saints, the Word of the Lord could go forth in Power and Might, if the Lord found suitable vessels in His body.

        By the ninth chapter we find:

        “the Lord had told Samuel in his ear a day before Saul came,”

        Samuel was an open, obedient, reliable and humble vessel, the Lord told Him many things, before they came to pass.  Wouldn’t that be handy in our lives?  

        Has the Lord spoken into your ear?  Would you recognize His voice if He did?  The Lord will speak to those who will listen.  Has He been trying to get your attention?

        Is there something in your lo life that is more important than Him?  A person or thing, greed,
        lust, pride?

        It could be that small sin you won’t left go of.  You feed it when you’re alone.  You don’t want anyone to know, it shames you, you believe you have it conquered, then it sneaks back into the light.

        No matter how hard we try, the old man raises his ugly head. How long oh Lord?

        Until, you are fully immersed in His Word, desire His presence, allow His leading, guiding, directing your path.

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        We must take a page from Samuels book.  Love and Obey the Lord with our heart, soul, mind and strength.

        Love one another, be open to say:  “Speak Lord, your servant listens.”

        Then we may find Power and Might in our Worship.

        When did Jesus receive power?

        When did Jesus receive Power?

        I would hazard a guess, that most people think Jesus was powerful from birth, I don’t believe so.

        He told His Disciples:
        “You will receive power after the Holy Ghost shall come upon you.”

        I believe the same held true for Jesus.  You remind me of the water into wine.?  Remember the response Jesus gave:

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        I also will keep thee: The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

        While reading Wally Fry’s devotional this morning at “Truth at Palmya” about the Church at Philadelphia. This piece of scipture grabbed my attention :

        Revelation 3:1
        ” Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth.”

        “I also will keep thee”

        The Lords promise to keep us as he did the Pharaoh in Abrams time:

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        so easily beset us – The Fix-it Shop-Filling Station

        Hebrews 12
        “Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,  Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; ”

        Is there a sin that you seem to conquer and all of sudden it’s back to plaque you. You have repeatedly asked the Lord for forgiveness, deliverance. …You are clean, free until you’re not? Continue reading