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Devotional: Ephesians 2:11-22

Today’s passage: Ephesians 2:11-22

Helpful thoughts:

  • Because of Jesus Christ, both circumcision and the lack thereof are nothing more than characteristics of the flesh.
    • Jews and Gentiles who are saved by the grace of God are one people.
    • There is no higher or lower rank in Christ.
    • All who are in Christ are fellow citizens.
    • Christ died for us all the same.
  • God is the builder. Christ is the cornerstone. The apostles and prophets served as the foundation.  We are the building.

Questions to consider:

  1. What was the function of the apostles and prophets?  Given their mention in this passage with this explanation, should we expect to see new apostles and prophets today?
  2. What should the God-given makeup of the universal Church do to any forms of racism?
  3. Why are we not required to become Jewish and follow the OT Law?  What has Christ done?  Does this mean that we can continue in sin that grace may abound? (Romans 6)

May 30, 2019 Category: Devotions, Ephesians

Devotional: Ephesians 2:1-10

Today’s passage: Ephesians 2:1-10

Helpful thoughts:

  • It’s important to remember who you were.  We need saving.  We need mercy and grace.
  • Faith is a noun. It’s not something you do, it’s something you have.  And it’s a gift.
  • Good works (Righteous living) are the fruit of God’s saving grace.
    • If you are trying to earn God’s favor, you are actively rejecting His grace.
    • Saved people are changing people who grow in their desire to obey God.

Questions to consider:

  1. How does verse 7 answer the question, “Why does God allow sin in the world?”
  2. If you are a Christian, who made you what you are today?  Who deserves all the honor, glory and praise?
  3. What is your story?  What did God save you from?  How is He graciously changing you now as you grow?

May 29, 2019 Category: Devotions, Ephesians

Devotional: Ephesians 1:15-23

Today’s passage: Ephesians 1:15-23

Helpful thoughts:

  • Paul gives thanks for the Church in Ephesus because they are bringing glory to God.
  • Paul’s prayer for the Ephesian Church:
    • That knowing God would result in wisdom and understanding of the truth.
    • That they would know what it is they are looking forward to. (Think Philippians 3:14)
    • That they would understand just how powerful God is, now and forever.
  • Jesus Christ is the Head.  The Church is His body.

Questions to consider:

  1. What is our greatest prize and inheritance?  Is anything better than God Himself?
  2. If there are other things that you prize MORE HIGHLY than being with God and being without sin, then what is your definition of Heaven?  What is your definition of the bad news (What is my greatest problem)? And what is your definition of the good news, the Gospel?
  3. To Whom does the Church belong?  How does that decide our purpose and function?  How does that truth change us from consumers to contributors when we think of “church”?

May 28, 2019 Category: Devotions, Ephesians

Running While Waiting

Running While Waiting

Genesis 24

Pastor Molyneux

 

May 27, 2019 Category: Genesis, Sermons

Devotional: Ephesians 1:11-14

Today’s passage: Ephesians 1:11-14

Helpful thoughts:

  • If Jesus is your Lord, you are also His joint-heir!
  • Salvation comes from hearing the word of truth – the Gospel – and then believing.
  • One of the ministries of the Holy Spirit is to serve as a guarantee of our inheritance.
    • You receive the Holy Spirit at salvation, not later.
    • The Holy Spirit will not stop serving as a guarantee/down payment until you receive your whole inheritance.

Questions to consider:

  1. Why were we predestined?  Who gave God counsel?  How does this glorify God?
  2. What was God’s motivation?  How can you bring Him glory today?
  3. How does the promised ministry of the Holy Spirit give you confidence in the permanence of your salvation?  Can you choose to lose something which God has guaranteed of His own volition and for His own glory?

May 27, 2019 Category: Devotions, Ephesians

Devotional: Ephesians 1:3-10

Today’s passage: Ephesians 1:3-10

Helpful thoughts:

  • There has been a plan from before the foundations of the earth to unite all things in Jesus Christ.
    • If you are in Christ (If you are saved), you are and always were a part of that grand plan!
  • Christians were predestined to become God’s children through adoption in love.
  • All of this loving planning and working has been done by God for the praise of His glorious grace!

Questions to consider:

  1. Does this grand plan for glory seem to focus on you and me, or on someone else?  (Not so subtle hint: It’s not about you!) Who deserves all the honor, glory and praise?  Who gets the pleasure and joy of glorying in and praising Jesus Christ?
  2. Did God choose you because you chose Him – OR – Did you choose God because He chose you?
  3. Where does unity come from?  What (Or better…WHO) is the source, means and goal of our unity?

May 26, 2019 Category: Devotions, Ephesians

Devotional: Ephesians 1:1-2

Today’s passage: Ephesians 1:1-2

Helpful thoughts:

  • Paul did not become an apostle because it was his life’s dream.  He was fully engaged in persecuting Christians.  But God had other plans.
  • To be a saint is to be set apart as God’s holy people.  Again, God is the one doing the “setting apart.”
  • Grace is unmerited favor.
  • True peace comes from God, through the blood of Jesus Christ.

Questions to consider:

  1. Why would a zealous Jewish Pharisee and group of Gentiles from Turkey have anything to do with each other?  Who orchestrated this connection?  Who changed the hearts of all these people to make them have a love and respect for each other?
  2. Why did Paul, the Ephesian Church, and you and I, need God’s grace?  What is the Gospel message?
  3. What should be the result of God’s grace in a group of people?  Why should there be peace and unity in our Church?

May 25, 2019 Category: Devotions, Ephesians

Devotional: Psalm 41

Today’s passage: Psalm 41

Helpful thoughts:

  •  With greater responsibilities and greater wealth come unique challenges.  Riches and power do not make life easy.
  • It is important to remember in reading the Davidic Psalms that God had appointed David to be king of His chosen people Israel.  For David to seek to repay his enemies and not see them triumph over him is a little different than for you and me.
  • David learned that the One who cares for the poor and for kings alike is the Lord, and all desperately need Him the same.

Questions to consider:

  1. Where must we find our safety and integrity?  If we trust in the world and in people alone, what would eventually happen?
  2. How would hoping in the “empty words” of man cause us anxiety and hurt?  How are we sometimes tempted to share “empty words” in order to fake peace with others?
  3. Why was David right to praise God even before he saw his enemies fall?  How is all of this going to end for those who are in Christ Jesus? (1 Corinthians 15:50-57)

May 24, 2019 Category: Devotions, Psalms

Devotional: Psalm 40

Today’s passage: Psalm 40

Helpful thoughts:

  • Nothing else we might put our trust in comes close to the faithfulness and power of God.
    • We must trust Him when evils come from without…
  • Proclaiming the goodness of God to others is the opposite of actively concealing it according to David.
  • We need the gracious intervention of God to overcome our own sin.
    • …and we must trust Him when evils come from within.

Questions to consider:

  1. How can we continually remind ourselves that God is superior to all of the things/people in this world (Including ourselves!) we would run to when there is trouble?
  2. Who would benefit from your willingness to share God’s goodness (Especially in the Gospel)?  How could it also be encouraging and helpful to you if you shared?
  3. Why might we think that we can’t cry out to God in the midst of our sin?  Do we need to “fix” ourselves before we talk to God?  How does that thinking prevent us from succeeding in our repentance?

May 23, 2019 Category: Devotions, Psalms

Devotional: Psalm 39

Today’s passage: Psalm 39

Helpful thoughts:

  • David gives testimony of a desire to hold his tongue…and his subsequent failure to do so.
  • In his repentance, he recounts his inability to accomplish that which only the Lord can do.
    • Man is a vapor, helpless without the Lord.
    • The Lord is our eternal maker who can deliver us from transgressions.
  • God’s deliverance in this instance came through the loving discipline of his child David.

Questions to consider:

  1. If David’s repentance included remembering that God is big and man is small, then what wrong thinking preceded his sinful speech?  What was he convinced he could accomplish before he opened his mouth?
  2. What makes God’s discipline seem more severe, the weight of His hand or the immense affection we have for the things of this world that He must take away from us?
  3. How does a low view of God encourage sin?  How does a high view of God encourage righteousness?

May 22, 2019 Category: Devotions, Psalms

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