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Test the Prophecies

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  Hello Framily, 1 Thessalonians 5 says; 9 Do not stifle the Holy Spirit. 20 Do not scoff at prophecies, 21 but test everything that is said. Hold on to what is good. 22 Stay away from every kind of evil. I need to raise a concern.  I have watched as many have chosen to run to social media to watch 'prophets'.  The Bible is clear that we are not to scoff at prophecies, but it is also clear that we are to TEST everything this is said.  To hold on to what is good.  AND, to stay away from every kind of evil. How do I test a prophecy? 1.)  What God says, will happen & what a prophet says will NOT contradict God's word! As God was talking with Moses, and telling him about Jesus coming in the future, God laid out these boundaries: 15 Moses continued, “The Lord your God will raise up for you a prophet like me from among your fellow Israelites. You must listen to him. 16 For this is what you yourselves requested of the Lord your God when you were assembled at Mount Sinai.You sa

Think

Think That’s a thoughtful idea, isn’t it?! Lots of people have talked about thinking.  Some have posited, “I think… ‘I think, therefore I am’…they wondered."  Others have caused us to imagine a whole new future…, “I have a dream…”  Still others, seeing with their mind’s-eye, have been used (and are being used) by God to change the world and the way we see and interact with it—consider germ theory, quantum mechanics, gravity—profound!  The minds that God has given us are amazing.  They are able to comprehend great calculations, imagine beautiful art, and solve complicated problems.  It doesn’t surprise me that God would spend a lot of time helping us to think, and helping us to think about thinking in the Bible. I have shared a few of God’s thoughts on thinking from the Bible below, to give us something to think about today.  May God bless your thinking…meditation…pondering…perusing…pontificating…considerations…reckonings…imaginations…recollections…remembering’s… _______

Christmas 2018 Prepare the Way

Hello this is Eric again.  A friend asked me, “How can I know that the Bible is true?”  So, I am taking some time to answer my friends question and to do this I am looking at one of the evidences the Bible gives to answer this question, Prophecy.  (Read the previous blogs here ) Malachi 3:1 says, “‘Look! I am sending my messenger, and he will prepare the way before me. Then the Lord you are seeking will suddenly come to his Temple. The messenger of the covenant, whom you look for so eagerly, is surely coming,’ says the Lord of Heaven’s Armies.” Someone is coming.  When that person comes, you will know that the time is near.  God said so. Do you like playing ‘Hide-and-Seek?’  What is it that you like about the game?  Do you like counting with your eyes closed and listening to people run and whisper, or do you like to hide, and try not to giggle when you look at your friends hiding spot?  Do you like to search, and see if you can find someone, and try and make them laugh and gi

Christmas 2018 A Story of Contrasts (Zechariah, part 2)

Hello this is Eric again.  A friend asked me, “How can I know that the Bible is true?”  So, I am taking some time to answer my friends question and to do this I am looking at one of the evidences the Bible gives to answer this question, Prophecy.  (Read the previous blogs here ) Sometimes we need to just stop.  To stop and think.  To stop and take a deep breath.  To stop and allow God to re-align our hearts with His—to make sure we are going where He wants us to go.  And, sometimes, God needs to stop us and do this for us—this is called discipline. Zechariah was in a 9 month stop.  Last time we talked about him, he had doubted whether or not God was really big enough to do what He said He would do.  Zechariah hasn’t been able to talk for these past 9 months, and his son has been born.  In Jewish culture, on the 8th day, their son would be circumcised and named, and everyone had their opinion on what the boy should be called—they wanted to name him after dad, Zechariah Jr.  Elizabeth sa

Christmas 2018 A Story of Contrasts (Mary, part 2)

Hello this is Eric again.  A friend asked me, “How can I know that the Bible is true?”  So, I am taking some time to answer my friends question and to do this I am looking at one of the evidences the Bible gives to answer this question, Prophecy.  (Read the previous blogs here ) How do we respond when God invites us on this Gospel Driven Disciplemaking Adventure with Him?  What should we expect when we begin to follow God on this journey?  The Bible has much to say about this topic, but since we are talking about Mary, let’s look at the first leg of her journey in Luke 1:39-45, “A few days later Mary hurried to the hill country of Judea, to the town where Zechariah lived. She entered the house and greeted Elizabeth.  At the sound of Mary’s greeting, Elizabeth’s child leaped within her, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.  Elizabeth gave a glad cry and exclaimed to Mary, ‘God has blessed you above all women, and your child is blessed.  Why am I so honored, that the mother of

Christmas 2018 A Story of Contrasts (Mary, part 1)

Hello this is Eric again.  A friend asked me, “How can I know that the Bible is true?”  So, I am taking some time to answer my friends question and to do this I am looking at one of the evidences the Bible gives to answer this question, Prophecy.  (Read the previous blogs here ) When God comes and invites us to walk with Him and join Him on His amazing adventure of faith, we can respond with a yes or a no.  There isn’t an in-between.  We like to tell ourselves that there is, but in reality the middle ground is a no.  This is what the Pharisees were known for.  They set up rigid and detailed rules, and high and lofty goals that they had to attain; But, they were still making God into their own image, and treating Him like an idol by doing this.  If I do thus and such, I am good.  Some call this “being religious.”  Others might call this “hypocrisy.”  Both titles fit.  There are good intentions, but the ultimate end is to simply contain God in a box and have Him in our lives on our

Christmas 2018 A Story of Contrasts (Zechariah, part 1)

Hello this is Eric again.  A friend asked me, “How can I know that the Bible is true?”  So, I am taking some time to answer my friends question and to do this I am looking at one of the evidences the Bible gives to answer this question, Prophecy.  (Read the previous blogs here ) The Christmas story, which seems so familiar, has a richer plot line than the 15 minute nativity skit can address on a Christmas Eve evening service.  The heartbeat of this plot line is a God who gives His word, and then keeps it, and we can trust Him to do so.  This is what we celebrate at Christmas.  Yet, people are…weird.  I know, I resemble that statement too—but we are, and we respond differently to Christmas.  Think about it… Who is the “Year-Round-Christmas-Planner” in your life?  You know them.  They are the ones who have to go shopping the day after Christmas to begin planning for next year.  They are the ones with a specific line-item in their budget for each person on their Christmas list, and they c