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The REALLY Rebellious Stage
Saturday, May 18, 2013What do you do when your teen son tell you that he is the devil?Sincerely,
Dodging Pitchforks
Dear Dodging Pitchforks,
Start praying he is wrong. Of course, it is impossible for him to actually be the devil, but when people live sinful lives, they become children of the devil (Acts 13:10, 1 Jn 3:8). The devil has only one tool at his disposal – lies (Jhn 8:44). The greatest antidote to lies is truth.
Ask your son to reason with you and explain why he thinks he is the devil. God is a big fan of calm, rational discourse (Isa 1:18). We have no idea how likely it is for you to get your son to do this… but it never hurts to try. Many times when people have to explain their beliefs, the nuttiness of their position becomes apparent to even them. Darkness hates being brought to light (Jhn 3:20). Ask your son to explain why he believes what he does; chances are, you won’t have to prove him wrong… he’ll do that himself.
Day 99 - 1 Corinthians 11
Friday, May 17, 20135 minutes a day
5 days a week
1 New Testament in a year
There are 261 weekdays in a year, and there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. By reading one chapter, Monday through Friday, you will read the whole New Testament by the end of the year. The Daily Cup series is to help with that goal.
Happy Studying!
"The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup." -- Psalm 16:5
Click here for a pdf of the study schedule - CLICK HERE
Revolving Around The Bible
Friday, May 17, 2013Do you attest that the church in its current form of worship has existed since its inception (including perfect acts of worship and correct use of funds)? I have been told that before the 50's, all churches of Christ gave to orphans homes until we figured that out. If the church is still restoring itself, how can you claim that it has existed as God intended since its inception? Proof please.Sincerely,
Authenticity Review
Dear Authenticity Review,
The desire to serve God according to His perfect Word isn’t the same thing as churches behaving perfectly. On any given day, a local congregation may do something wrong, but if it is honestly and humbly seeking to live and worship by Bible principles, it would still be a faithful church. Just because many congregations (or even all) in the early Restoration movement of America got the orphan home question wrong doesn’t mean they weren’t trying to be faithful to the Bible – and when the issue did come up, congregations faced it head-on even when it hurt.
The church has always been about imperfect people following a perfect pattern. Even in the seven churches that we read about in Revelation 2 and 3, we find that there were struggles. In fact, almost all of Paul’s letters to churches addressed things they were doing wrong. However, those letters also reaffirm that the apostle Paul considered churches like Corinth and Galatia to be real, faithful churches… as long as they were willing to address their faults instead of ignore them.
Which brings us to the true heart of the church. Faithful churches alter to match the Bible whenever they realize there is a difference between God’s pattern and how they are behaving. America is not the first country to contain people who wanted to go back to God’s Word for all that they said and did. Even within the Bible, we see people seeking to restore Bible-based worship. King Josiah found a copy of the Law and told the people to return to God (2 Kgs 22:10-13). Jesus told the Jews to go back to the Scriptures and understand what God was telling them (Mk 12:24). Jesus warned against making traditions that usurped the authority of the Scriptures (Mk 7:10-13).
The church has never been destroyed, and throughout many ages, cultures, and countries, there have been people who have sought to honestly and humbly serve God. The Restoration Movement in America is merely one story of people that have sought to put God’s Word back into its rightful place. The Bible is the seed of the church (Lk 8:11). When a group of people commits itself to do what the Bible says – no more and no less – a church is formed.
Day 98 - 1 Corinthians 10
Thursday, May 16, 20135 minutes a day
5 days a week
1 New Testament in a year
There are 261 weekdays in a year, and there are 260 chapters in the New Testament. By reading one chapter, Monday through Friday, you will read the whole New Testament by the end of the year. The Daily Cup series is to help with that goal.
Happy Studying!
"The LORD is my chosen portion and my cup." -- Psalm 16:5
Click here for a pdf of the study schedule - CLICK HERE
Forward Sliding
Thursday, May 16, 2013What are the scriptures in the Bible about a christian backsliding into sin and wanting to repent and have a new relationship with God?Sincerely,
A Fresh Start
Dear A Fresh Start,
There are several key verses that deal with backsliding and several more that deal with returning to God. Heb 6:4-8 is the clearest passage on the danger of falling away from Christ. Paul warns the Galatians about falling away (Gal 5:4), and the book of Hebrews says that we can fall away by drifting back into a life of sin (Heb 2:1). If we return to old ways and faithless living after becoming christians, we have crucified Christ again (Heb 6:6). Even Paul said that it was possible for him to become disqualified if he rejected christian living (1 Cor 9:27).
If someone falls away from Christ, they must repent and start living properly (Rev 2:5). It is important to admit the sin and own up to our mistakes (1 Jn 1:9). Christ is ready to forgive us innumerable times if we honestly seek Him (Matt 18:21-22). As long as there is breath in our bodies, there is time to repent. If you have fallen away, start over now and let today be your day of salvation (2 Cor 6:2).