New Light
Do you ever read through the Bible, and then you read one passage, and suddenly get revelation from it, and you are so amazed about what God has said, and done?
Imagine getting a constant bombardment of it!!!
I've been reading through the New Testament with a different perspective. For the last couple of years I have been growing in the belief that God supplied healing for all, and he doesn't pick or choose who gets healed and who doesn't. I've also been discovering the simplicity of the nature of God, and all he has planned for us. God is a good God, the Devil is a bad Devil! God does not put hardships in our way to test us. But rather he can take any situation that is thrown at us, and turn it around to our benefit!
As I delve more and more into this realisation, I am absolutely stunned and in awe of God's goodness. The "Good News" is thrown into a completely new dimension! Yes, it partially covers the redemption from sins, but it also covers healing, delivery from demons, prosperity. God has GOOD THINGS in store for me and DOES NOT make my life hard! We're the ones making it hard, by complicating everything we deal with with our own little politics!
I tell ya! I've been brought up in a Christian environment that taught that God doesn't heal every time, and he puts hardships in our way to help us learn lessons! NOTHING could be further from the truth.
2 Timothy 3:16 says "All Scripture is inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives. It corrects us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right." (New Living Translation).
1 Corinthians 10:13 also says "No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it." (NIV)
Just because you are tempted, don't assume it was God who tempted you! In the same way also, if you don't get healed, don't assume that God didn't heal you. God has provided healing for everyone when Christ died on the cross. (By his stripes we were healed). Just because you haven't received doesn't mean God hasn't supplied... it means something has stopped/delayed it!
The more I've been reading in this new light, the more I've been blown away by everything I've reading in his word. Woohoo!!!
Monday, November 17, 2008
Monday, April 21, 2008
I'm working on a series of posts regarding healing. I want to make it clear before In start posting anything up that I do not know everything about healing, and I will not pretend to. This topic in itself is very broad, and is easily open to misinterpretation. As a result, some people may start commenting of my beliefs on the subject before I have finished explaining it. So please wait for me to complete the whole thing before delving in. I want to try and cover as much scripture as possible, so if you think I may have missed something out, please let me know... and yes this is controversial, so please don't start planning a flame war!
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Keeping Tabs...
There are a heck of a lot of doctrines floating around the body of Christ these days, some are standard (i.e. the Trinity) however there are a heck of a lot of doctrines I've discovered that are not productive, a lot that are theoretical, a lot that make no common sense when you start questioning them, and a lot that have no or very little foundation in the word of God. A big problem is that I have been brought up on quite a few believes that have done nothing but hinder my relationship with God.
The last 2 years of my life, I have been following the teachings of Andrew Wommack, and listening to his free downloads on various subjects. What I love about his teachings is that it's completely flooded with verse after verse of the Bible, and that he has made more sense out of the Bible than anyone else I have ever listened to. He has helped me recognise and deal with practically all of the wrong thinking and attitudes that I have been brought up on, and has created in me an incredible desire to learn more about God's word, and develop my relationship with Him. I have finally discovered what the "Good News" is all about that Jesus spoke of, and it has completely changed my life.
But I've hit this problem! I discuss various doctrines with my friends and family, and as I listen to them, some of them get me down and disturb me. So I may be slow to work things out for myself, but I have finally come to the decision.... What I believe now is great and really beneficial to my life with God. If someone suggests a doctrine to me...
1) I will weigh it up against what the Bible says, and place it into context with the Redemption that Jesus provided.
2) I will see if it will benefit my current relationship with Christ or if it will get in the way.
3) I will weigh it up in my spirit, and listen to if the Holy Spirit confirms or rejects it.
Once I check it over with this, I will either accept it, and let it start to benefit my life, or reject it and deny it any further in-roads into my life.
Right now, I've set the bar against everything is measured as pretty high! In regards to the teachings of Andrew Wommack, and so far I have found very little that I have a problem with. They way my life has been turned around is a testament to that. Some thing you should consider is this... if you are doing better than I am in your relationship with God, then maybe you have something I could learn from. If not, then maybe you should take some pointers from either Andrew or myself.
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