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Multiplication – By God’s Design

22 Monday Feb 2016

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Simple mathematics encompasses the understanding of addition and subtraction. For example, 2+2 = 4 and 3-1 = 2. In arithmetic, there is also the element of multiplication. 9×9 = 81 or 4×3 = 12. When two or more numbers are multiplied they increase at a higher number compared to simply adding each number. To multiply is to produce greater numbers based on the values that are given. In mathematics, it is better to multiply than to add numbers if you want to achieve a greater result. This is simply because it would take longer to add than to multiply.

Multiplication isn’t just a mathematical concept but it is God’s original plan concerning humanity. In the book of Genesis chapter 1, God gives the very first man and woman their task which is stated as follows:

Verse 28:

(KJV) “And God blessed them, and God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it: and have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.”

The key words in this verse are “Be fruitful, and multiply.” Why did God give Adam and Eve this instruction? If you look at verse 27 of this same chapter, it will shed light on what God desired:

Verse 27:

“So God created man in his own image, in the image of God, created he him; male and female created he them.”

The key point of verse 27 is that God created humanity in His image. Verse 27 and verse 28 took place before sin entered into the world through Adam and Eve’s disobedience. However, God created you and I, to be in the likeness of His own image. It was because of sin that the image of God in humanity became distorted which gave humanity a distorted image of ourselves and of who God is.

At the same time, the reason why God gave Adam and Eve the task to be fruitful and multiply was because God designed reproduction as His plan to reproduce His image and glory in the Earth. Many today and even in times past have had children for various reasons. Some have children because they desire to see a legacy lived on from their own offspring. Others have children because they want to transfer love to the next generation.

There are even those who desire to see themselves in their children as they are born and as they grow. However, God isn’t concerned with these reasons as much because none of these explanations have to do with reproducing God’s image in the Earth. Having children and even desiring to have them is a noble adventure, but it is God’s plan for the Earth to be filled with the image of Himself.

How does this happen? Here are a couple considerations:

1. There must be a spiritual rebirth through Jesus Christ – For humanity to perpetuate the image of God, the acceptance of Christ as Lord and Savior is the first step. Whether you have children or not, the image of God can be reproduced in the Earth. It just so happens that one of those ways is through the reproduction that comes from a male and a female. By God’s design, it is the standard for a man and a woman to be joined in marriage and to have offspring.

Of course, it is a known fact that not everyone can have children because there may be medical problems that do not allow for childbearing. However, God does not just use the birth of children for perpetuating His image. Discipleship is also the concept that God has provided to Christians. Matthew 28:19 says:

(NLT) “Therefore, go and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit.”

Jesus was talking to His own Disciples in this verse. God desires that we as humans know Him, but to do so, we must accept Jesus Christ. We must be born again through the Spirit (John 3:1-12).

2. Spreading the Gospel – The Gospel simply means, “Good News.” What is the Good News? The Good News is that Jesus Christ came to die on the cross for the sins of humanity. This means, that we now have a way of escape from the destruction that comes from living in sin. Christ’s atoning sacrifice gives you and I the opportunity to be redeemed from sin and to avoid Hell.

Jesus gives His disciples what is known as “The Great Commission.” This is stated in Mark 16:15:

“And then he told them, “Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone.”

Multiplication comes when those who have accepted Christ, begin to share the Gospel to all people. It is through the spreading of the Gospel that reproduction of God’s image in the Earth can take place. It is passing on the remedy of Jesus Christ to someone who is suffering from the disease of sin. Once the person who is in sin accepts the remedy, then they can pass it on to someone else.

It should also be noted that satan has a plan for multiplication as well. His method is to spread sinfulness and evil to as many as He can. This is so he can stop the process of regeneration as it relates to humanity being reconciled to God through Christ. However, the key is understanding that God desires that we come to the knowledge of His love through Jesus Christ.

The first step is to accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior. Do you know Jesus in the pardon of your sins? You have a tremendous opportunity to take part in the multiplication of God’s image in the Earth. By accepting Christ, you then have the honor of spreading the Gospel to someone else who is lost in sin. It is God’s design to not only multiply His image in the Earth but to reclaim humanity through Jesus Christ. Take part in this process by believing in your heart that Jesus is Lord, and be used to spread the Good News to the world.

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Fighting for the Next Generations

12 Wednesday Aug 2015

Posted by God's Messenger in Bible, Christian, Christianity, Faith, God, Inspiration, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Life, Love, Spiritual

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Children are one of the many gifts that God has given to humanity.  To be a child is to experience life in a stage of innocence and wonder. Even to those who have their own children it is a blessing to birth a child from the womb. A child represents vitality, youthfulness, and imagination. Children were and are meant to be protected in addition to being raised to be aware of the realities of life as they grow into maturity.

In the book of Genesis chapter 1 and verse 28, God gave Adam & Eve a command to “be fruitful and multiply.” This meant that Adam & Eve were given the task to procreate by having offspring. The purpose of procreation was to perpetuate the image of God throughout the Earth. However, because of the sin that entered through Adam & Eve, the image of God within humanity became distorted which meant that each generation was also corrupted upon birth.

However, even with that being the reality, children are still God’s gift to all of us and they hold a special purpose in the heart and mind of God.  That purpose is to continue a godly legacy through each generation that passes.  In the book of Proverbs chapter 22 the writer who was King Solomon provides various words of wisdom which are in the form of instructions. In fact throughout the book of Proverbs there are words of admonishment and encouragement for all to seek wisdom and to walk in God’s righteousness.  It is a book that contains many practical applications for the life of everyone who desires to follow God’s will.

In chapter 22 of the book of Proverbs, there is a key verse to focus on for the purposes of this post.  Verse 6 says the following:

(NKJV) “Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it.”

This verse is quite short and yet it is a powerful verse in the Bible because it signifies a reality as it relates to raising one’s child. King Solomon essentially says to raise a child in the way that they should go, with the result being that they will not depart from it.  The question then becomes ‘What is the way that every child should go?’ As mentioned previously, the book of Proverbs was written with the purpose of instituting godly wisdom with practical principles for life.

King Solomon was the wisest man who had ever lived during his time. However, there is one thing that he understood and that was that to obtain wisdom meant to seek the one who dispensed wisdom who was and is God Almighty. The fact is that the way that every child should go is in the way of the fear and the admonition of the Lord. In Ephesians chapter 6 verse 4, the Apostle Paul confirms this notion when he says,

(ESV) “Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord.”

Basically, every child should be raised to not only fear or reverence the Lord but to at some point cultivate their own relationship with God through Jesus Christ.  However, what we have seen and continue to see are many examples of children who are no longer being raised to reverence God. Children are now being raised by parents who don’t know God for themselves.  As a result, each generation becomes more degenerate and susceptible to the lies that satan imposes.

We are living in a dangerous time in which the innocence of today’s children is being taken from them.  They are being fed various forms of perversion through the media and shown that life or the things of life are no longer sacred.  At younger and younger ages children are being taught to use violence to exact a means of justice. They are being taught that being homosexual and transgender is ‘normal.’ It is perfectly fine that a child or children can be raised by two mother’s or two father’s.

The entire order and sanctity of life has become debased to the point where moral and even spiritual absolutes are left to be relative as it concerns truth. Today’s children and those generations that follow will face staunch opposition to the things of God. Satan understands that if he infiltrates children in their formative years, that he can corrupt future generations.  His goal is to destroy each seed before it has a chance to grow.

That was the purpose behind satan’s ploy to influence Adam & Eve into sinning. While they both had a choice, he used deception to corrupt future generations.  Of course, there is hope and there is a remedy even for the generations that exist now and will exist. Jesus Christ is the only hope that you and I have.  He is the only hope that each generation has as we live in these troubling times.  However, how do we fight for the generations of today and of the future?  Here are a few considerations:

1. Be the example of Jesus Christ in this dark world – The main reason as to why many children are now in the hands of the enemy is because they have been left without godly examples.  That is not to say that none exist, but if you look at the majority it seems that many parents both young and old have forsaken the laws and commands of God. Children naturally mimic what they see others do which means that if their parents have chosen to adhere to satan’s deception by living in sinfulness then you can expect their children to perpetuate the same sinfulness.

The reason why King Solomon admonishes those who are parents to raise their children in the way that they should go is because if they are raised in godliness, it is less likely that they will leave that path. Even to those who are not parents, it is still a responsibility to be an example to the children in your life. By modeling godliness and rejecting the perversions and falsehoods of this world, you can and will affect the current and next generations.

2. Protect those who can’t protect themselves – The fact is that when you are young you are unable to fend for yourself.  Even in the animal kingdom, young offspring are unable to survive on their own without their parents intervention.  Thus, the parents of the offspring battle against predators to protect their lineage and the future of their offspring.  That is the same mindset that you and I must have.  We must protect those who cannot protect themselves.  Even as it relates to young teenagers, they are vulnerable because they are still developing.

If you and I do not model Jesus Christ and teach each child we come into contact with the ways of godliness, then each generation will lose more and more to the hands of satan. It is true that as time goes forward our world will grow worse and worse according to Matthew 24:12. However, if we stand by to do nothing then there will be many who will enter the gates of destruction. Those of us who know the truth must warn even those who are in their youth.

3. Understand that God’s legacy must be passed down – The future of humanity and our world lies within the hands of the youth of today and those who will come after. God still wants His legacy of love and redemption to be passed down to every generation.  By giving every young person the truth of Jesus Christ, we will ensure that the message of Christ will transfer throughout time. Just because the world has rejected God’s decrees and many have decided to live in sin does not mean that God is not calling those who are coming forth in years to come.

The legacy of God and His righteousness must be handed down to the next generations. It is the only thing that will provide stability in the time of chaos. The fact is, God’s judgment will fall upon every nation and person who rejects Him.  During the times of His judgment there must and will be a generation that will be saved from destruction. The only way that will happen is if we who are in Christ pass the godly legacy that resides within us to the next generation.

As tragic and disturbing as our times may be, there is a duty that you and I have.  We must fight for the current and future generations.  Rather than allowing your children be they biological or not to be handed over to the enemy you must wage a war in the name of Jesus Christ. Our world has decided that it isn’t enough to deceive adults but that it must deceive and destroy the innocence of the youth.

It is time for every adult to understand the tremendous responsibility of fighting for those who are coming after us.  If you don’t know Jesus in the pardon of your sins, you are unable to fight for the next generation.  The battle you fight will be in vain because you are fighting on the wrong side. Accepting Christ and giving your life to Him will give you the opportunity to fight on the side of victory. All of us must fight for the next generations so that lives can be saved instead of lives being lost.

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God – The Ultimate Model of the Parent / Child Relationship

10 Wednesday Jun 2015

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Abba, Abba Father, Child, Children, Daughter, Father, God, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Model, Parent, Son

ID-100205632When you look at the current state of the human family in today’s time, it is quite clear that the quality of parenting has declined.  While there are still many examples to be seen of positive parenting styles, there are also examples of bad parenting.  If you were to turn on your television, you would see news reports of child neglect and parents who have abused their children.  Even as it relates to the quality of parenting, it seems that many children are being left behind to fend for themselves.  One might believe that poor parenting outweighs that of positive parenting.  However, to get a clearer view of what a parent/child relationship should be, we can look at God’s relationship with humanity.

In Romans 8, Paul takes a moment to explain the essence of the Parent/Child relationship that God desires to have with each of us.  He says in verses 14-17 the following:

(NIV) “For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.”

Notice the key word, “Abba Father”.  What does that phrase mean? The term “Abba” originates from the Aramaic or Hebrew language.  It is a term of endearment that a child uses to express the fondness and even relationship of a child to their Father.  So, when Paul says “And by him we cry, “Abba Father.” he means that our relationship with God becomes one of a parent to a child once we are born again in the Spirit.  As Paul puts it, we are adopted into sonship with God after we are reborn through the acceptance of Jesus Christ.

The reason why it is important to view God in the context of He being your Heavenly Father and you being His child is because it is this type of relationship that is special. One can have a romantic relationship, and one can even have a friendship, but a parent/child relationship is unique in its own right. It is the type of relationship that cultivates identity.  For example, a child who has a loving Mother & Father usually finds themselves in a position of knowing who they are and they understand their identity as they grow.

The same is so concerning our relationship with God. It is because He is our Heavenly Father (upon receiving salvation), that we become aware of who He has made us to be.  A child’s identity is tied to their parents because their traits and characteristics are based on the family lineage and origin.  As Jesus explains to Nicodemus in John 3 verses 1-21, we must be born again.  In that scripture, to be born again means to be reborn by the Spirit or to undergo a conversion from a sinner into a follower of Christ.

The reason why rebirth is such an important concept is because it signifies a shedding of the old and embracing the new.  However, the concept goes deeper because it then signifies being reborn into a new family with a new Father.  The new family involves that of being grafted into the body of Christ with God becoming your new Father. So essentially, experiencing salvation is more than just a change in your lifestyle or even the name that you claim.  It is a process of being adopted as a son or daughter of God.

When it comes to “religion”, the focus is based on behavioral changes and structure.  Religion was not meant to encompass the very essence of a relationship because practicing religion eliminates active communication and intimacy with God.  However, when we receive Christ, and we become apart of God’s family, we are then given an opportunity to have a relationship with God.  Think of it as a Father to his son or daughter.

A son or daughter can have a familial relationship with their Father because the access has been granted based on being born into the family.  So this means that a son can ask what he wishes of his Father, and he can spend time with his Father.  That is what God desires from our lives.  He wants an authentic and familial type of relationship with us.  That is why Hebrews 4:15 says that we can approach God’s throne with confidence because if we are His children, then we can ask Him what we will, just as a child asks his/her Father what they desire.  Of course, what we ask must line up with His will for our lives, but we can still ask confidently knowing that God’s will shall be done regardless of which way He answers us.

There is also the element of protection as it relates to God’s relationship with us.  A loving parent will always see to it that their child is protected from anything inherently dangerous. God also desires to protect  us as His creation and His children.  This is why obedience unto God is paramount, because if we follow the commands that God has given to us, we put ourselves in a position to be protected from negative consequences. You can think of obedience unto God as a guardrail to protect you from yourself and from outside influences.

We live in a world that is rooted in a godless type of living, and yet the same individuals that reject God are the same persons who suffer from the consequences that come with disobedience.  Part of it is that many do not understand the parent/child relationship that God wants us to have with Him.  The other part of it is that our sin calls out to us, and we serve our flesh because we are subjected to sin rather than the Holy Spirit. However, God wants us to have a relationship with Him through Jesus Christ.

The ultimate model of a parent/child relationship is exemplified in God the Father.  There may be many examples of positive parenting and successful parents for us to see. However, none of the parents that exist can surpass the parenting and love that God can lavish upon us.  Do you have a relationship with God the Father?  Is He the one that you can cry “Abba Father” to?  If not, then you can have this relationship by accepting Jesus as your savior.  By doing so, you will receive an inheritance that can only come from God the Father.  He has many things and words of wisdom to impart unto you. Accept Christ, and become a part of God’s family and His body of believers.

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Your Inheritance Is Available to You – Know its Value and Accept the Gift

05 Friday Jun 2015

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ID-10052834Most if not everyone wants to be a recipient of a fortune or treasure that is passed down within a family structure.  To receive something of value from someone who has passed it down to you in the event of their death is commonly known as an “inheritance”. Often, responsible families will incorporate a will which is in the form of a document. In this document, it is outlined as to who will receive items that are passed down from the person who will at some point pass away. An inheritance can be a large sum of money, a car, or a house.  It can be anything that holds intrinsic value.

Just like an inheritance within a family structure provides the chain of passing down items of value to succeeding generations, those who are in Christ are also heirs to the inheritance that God offers.  In Romans chapter 8, the Apostle Paul explains the inheritance that every Christian has if we are truly connected to God:

(NIV) Verses 14-17:

“For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.” The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.”

The main words to focus on in this scripture are, “heirs”, “God’s children”, and “share”. These words are associated with anyone who follows Christ, because once we are adopted into the family of God through Christ & the Holy Spirit, we become God’s children.  What does it mean to be a child of God? You can think of this in a similar context of being a son or a daughter to a Mother or a Father.

In the process of an inheritance, parents that truly love their children usually leave a legacy or something of value for the next generation. That is because the relationship between the child and parent warrants that there is a continuation of items of worth within the hands of those who are next in line.  God treats those who are His children in the same way.  All of us who are in Christ, we share in His blessings because we are heirs with God and joint heirs with Christ.  It is because we are in the family of God, that we have access to the blessings He wants to bestow upon us.

However, notice what Paul also says at the end of verse 17.  He says “if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory.” Paul is talking about the sufferings of Christ.  To be a Christian isn’t to simply claim the title, but it is to suffer as Christ did for the sake of God.  Just as we will be recipients of the blessings of God, we will also be recipients of momentary suffering for Christ’s sake.  

As mentioned, we who are in Christ have access to the inheritance that God wants to give to us.  It is the element of passing down gifts and items of value that God wishes to provide to every person who follows Him.  However, there is one thing that all Christians must be responsible for and that is maintaining our inheritance.  It is quite possible to reject what is being given to you by giving your inheritance to someone else in exchange for what appears to be a better deal.

In our society today, there are many who constantly squander their inheritance because they are living in sin and disobedience.  God wishes that all people come to know Him and to give them a blessed existence.  However, because many don’t know that an inheritance is accessible to them through Christ, they are giving their inheritance away on a daily basis.  This is just what Esau did with Jacob in the Old Testament.

In Genesis chapter 25, the birth of Jacob and Esau is recorded in verses 24-25. Jacob and Esau were individuals who the Lord had given as a prophecy to their mother Rebekah.  They were also two individuals that were inherently different in their character and in their behavior. Esau was originally given the birthright because he was the first-born.  A birthright simply meant that a son who was born first was given the same authority that the Father had upon his death.  So, Esau would possess the authority and other assets given to him by his Father, because he was born first.

Notice in verses 25-26 that there was a struggle between Esau and Jacob as they exited their Mother’s womb: (NIV) “The first to come out was red, and his whole body was like a hairy garment; so they named him Esau. After this, his brother came out, with his hand grasping Esau’s heel; so he was named Jacob.” We can see that Jacob held onto Esau’s heel with the intent to steal his birthright even before he was born.

As the two grew older, there was another point in time in which Jacob had another opportunity to steal his brother’s birthright. In verses 29-33 we see the following exchange:

(NIV) “Once when Jacob was cooking some stew, Esau came in from the open country, famished. He said to Jacob, “Quick, let me have some of that red stew! I’m famished!” (That is why he was also called Edom. Jacob replied, “First sell me your birthright.” “Look, I am about to die,” Esau said. “What good is the birthright to me?” But Jacob said, “Swear to me first.” So he swore an oath to him, selling his birthright to Jacob.” 

So, essentially Esau sold his birthright for stew. There are two things that we can gather from this:

1. Esau did not know or care about the value of his birthright – There are many who live their lives in sin, not knowing the value of the inheritance that God offers.  By being in Christ you are able to receive God’s blessings.  However, when we sin we are trading in our inheritance for something that is worthless and perishable.

2. Esau was willing to do anything to feed his appetite – The scripture says that Esau was hungry – so hungry that he gave away his inheritance. Sometimes it is quite easy to give away your inheritance for a moment of sin.  All of us have various appetites that are driven by our flesh, but if we are not careful, we can give our inheritance away for a moment of sin that is fleeting.

The point to be made is that when we come to know who God is in the pardon of our sins, we have access to an inheritance.  God has so much in store for you and I, but we must be willing to see the value of His blessings.  If you are in sin, you are giving up your inheritance for momentary pleasure.  Christ died and rose again so you could be a joint heir with Him.  Accept Christ as your Lord and savior by repenting of your sins. Once you have accepted Jesus’ sacrifice, you are welcomed into the family of God where your inheritance is waiting for you.

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