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The Present Truth Magazine (Email)
December 2005


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FROM THE EDITOR’S HEART

It’s hard to believe 2005 is coming to a close. As time flies by, I occasionally think that maybe I’m not accomplishing all God has for me to do. I look at Jesus’ short lifetime, and I see how He turned the world upside down during His 3 ½-year ministry. In my unrenewed mind, thoughts of inadequacy sometimes surface. 

The Holy Spirit has used Mary, Jesus’ mother, to encourage me in my walk with the Lord. In a day when women were treated little better than livestock, a messenger from God visited her and declared her incredible assignment: “...you will conceive and bring forth Jesus...the Son of the Highest” (Luke 1:31-32).

Imagine what was going through Mary’s mind. She was going to give birth to and raise the King whose kingdom would have no end! Understandably, she asked, “How can this be...?” 

God’s angel Gabriel assured her, “For with God nothing will be impossible.” 

Mary’s response was the key to her success: “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.” Mary agreed with God’s Word concerning herself and her situation. 

In our information age when words come at us from so many different media, it is important that we hear, study, and agree with God’s Word and Spirit concerning who we are in Christ, our calling, and every aspect of our lives. He is our adequacy. 

The greatest gift we can give our God this holiday season is a yielded heart that allows Him to work the impossible through us.

Sincerely in Christ,
Christa Clark
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Spiritual Israel: Then & Now by Marti Mikl

SPIRITUAL ISRAEL: THEN & NOW
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We are glad to have you as a subscriber to our Present Truth Magazine.  Below you will find articles from individual authors who have written for our magazine.   Our prayer for all who receive read these articles is that the Lord "...may give to you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him, the eyes of your understanding being enlightened; that you may know what is the hope of His calling, and what are the riches of the glory of His inheritance in the saints (Ephesians 1:17-18).

KINGS AND PRIESTS
By A. Wilson Phillips

When celebrating the birth of our Lord and Savior, we have so many things for which to be thankful, yet one of the greatest truths about the Christmas season is the reminder of Apostle John’s revelation to all who are reborn or baptized into Christ. John explained that in this everlasting kingdom we would serve as kings and priests. 

…To Him who loved us and washed us from our sins in His own blood, and has made us kings and priests to His God and Father, to Him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen (Rev. 1:5b-6).  

There is great significance unveiled to us concerning our kingly and priestly living today. 

The message of the kingdom of God in which we function as kings and priests was spoken of by our Lord in His conversation with Nicodemus, a Pharisee and influential member of the Sanhedrin counsel and whom Jesus called a “teacher in Israel” (John 3:3-12). Jesus wanted Nicodemus to see the kingdom of God as the “new realm” where God’s new kingdom life and power could be realized. Kingdom life is more than being “saved.” God’s Word becomes clear and Holy Spirit’s works, ways, and wonders are believed and experienced. The supernatural becomes the normal way of living, not the exception. 

Like Jesus’ encounter with Nicodemus, a similar situation is recorded in the gospel of Matthew where Jesus was in Jerusalem in the temple explaining truths concerning the kingdom. The chief priests and elders were confronting Jesus about His kingdom authority and teaching.   

Jesus said to them, “Have you never read in the Scriptures:

‘The stone which the builders rejected

Has become the chief cornerstone.

 This was the Lord’s doing,

And it is marvelous in our eyes’?

“Therefore I say to you, the kingdom of God will be taken from you and given to a nation bearing the fruits of it (Matt. 21:42-43).  

Bearing the fruits of the kingdom of God is the practice of the kingly and priestly ministry. 

To be kings and have delegated authority to extend our Father’s kingdom today, we must learn and practice the principle of spiritual authority where we have accountable relationships in local communities. We have a standing equal to that of our Lord Jesus Christ before the presence of Father God. By submitting to Father God’s direct and delegated authorities, we extend the kingdom as we reign over the affairs of this life (Rom. 5:17). 

The kingly authority is only fully accomplished in the spirit of praise and worship. Our priestly ministry determines the effectiveness of our kingly ministry. We must worship in spirit and in truth (with spiritual understanding).  

Therefore by Him (Christ)  let us continually offer the sacrifice of praise to God, that is, the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name (Heb. 13:15). 

As we live a life of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, our kingly and priestly ministry will be likened unto the pattern our Lord Jesus gave us to follow. Worship and praise will become a lifestyle, not just something that we do when we congregate together in a corporate setting. Both individual and corporate worship/praise are meaningful and essential as kings and priests in new covenant kingdom living.  

The natural, politically minded believers in our American culture will sometimes wonder about us when we quote our Lord— 

Jesus answered “My kingdom is not of this world…You say rightly that I am a king. For this cause I was born, and for this cause I have come into the world...” (John 18:36a-37).  

Let us glorify our heavenly Father at this holiday season by our kingly and priestly ministries.  

    Glory to God in the highest,

    And on earth peace, goodwill toward men (Luke 2:14).

A. Wilson Phillips is the co-founding and senior pastor of Abundant Life Covenant Church.

GOD BECAME A MAN
By Richard K. Clark

Compile the totality of God’s miraculous works in creation and re-creation, and one miracle still towers above all others—God became a man! How can the infinite condescend in such a way as to become a part of the finite, becoming one with the created? 

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth (John 1:1, 14).  

We know Him today by revelation. His name is Jesus. He is God, and He is man … and He always will be. 

Have this attitude in yourselves which was also in Christ Jesus, who, although He existed in the form of God, did not regard equality with God a thing to be grasped, but emptied Himself, taking the form of a bond-servant, and being made in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross (Phil. 2:5-8, NASV). 

Our God became one of us (1 Tim. 3:16). He emptied Himself of the privilege to function as God in His earthly ministry; instead He was born, empowered, and led by the same Holy Spirit as we are. Eventually, His great sacrifice led Him to the cross.  

And the angel answered and said to her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God (Luke 1:35).  

…how God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power, who went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, for God was with Him (Acts 10:38). 

We can say that God came down to our nature so that He might raise us to His nature (2 Pet. 1:4). Christ is our union with God eternal. In this month as we honor Jesus’ birth, we give thanks that He is our all in all. 

For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given; and the government will be upon His shoulder. And His name will be called Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His government and peace there will be no end, upon the throne of David and over His kingdom, to order it and establish it with judgment and justice from that time forward, even forever. The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this (Is. 9:6-7).

 

Richard K. Clark is an associate pastor of Abundant Life Covenant Church.

Political & Spiritual Kingdoms
By Benjamin Davis 

The gospel according to Matthew introduces the birth of Jesus with this genealogy:  

The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham (Matt. 1:1). 

Introducing Jesus’ birth in this way was significant for the Jews because it showed His royal heritage and birthright. 

As the Son of Abraham, Jesus was heir to the covenant promises of blessing that God made to Abraham.   

...blessing I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply your descendants as the stars of the heaven and as the sand which is on the seashore; and your descendants shall possess the gate of their enemies. In your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed (Gen. 22:17-18). 

As the Son of David, Jesus was heir to covenant promises of reigning over God’s people. The angel Gabriel declared these promises to Mary when he said, 

He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David. And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end (Luke 1:32-33). 

Reading these promises always brings excitement and a fresh faith into my heart. Jesus, as the spiritual King, has obtained these promises, and we are seeing them fulfilled in our day. 

Though God plainly declared Jesus as the Christ through signs, wonders, and miracles, most first-century Jews did not receive Him as such. Their greatest hindrance was their own pride. While they looked for a military leader, God gave them a servant. While they looked for a conquering hero, Father God led Jesus to die the most humiliating death on a cross. Jesus 

...made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to the point of death, even the death of the cross (Phil. 2:7-8). 

However, because Jesus humbled Himself,  

...God also has highly exalted Him and given Him the name which is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow… (Phil. 2:9-10). 

Jesus’ reign extends over America today. Yet today in America, there is a danger of exalting political victories over spiritual victories. Politics is all about holding onto one’s position. People gain political power by ousting another and keeping challengers down. In contrast, spiritual victories come in the form of transformed lives; those who submit to the present reign of Jesus Christ humble themselves to obey Him. 

Gabriel referred to Isaiah’s famous prophecy when he announced Jesus’ coming to Mary: “Of the increase of His government and peace, there will be no end” (Is. 9:7). This prophecy is still being fulfilled today, even as we celebrate Christmas. 

Every political kingdom/nation will come to an end. The pride of men and women who use political power to advance themselves becomes their downfall. The good news is that there is no end to the increase of Jesus’ spiritual government and peace. 

Benjamin Davis is an associate pastor of Abundant Life Covenant Church

GOD’S ANGRY MEN
By Jonathan Clark

Then the Lord said, “Is it right for you to be angry?” 

This is what God asked His servant Jonah. Jonah had essentially been out of sorts ever since God commissioned him for a special mission. Apparently, God’s divine calling of Jonah was not to Jonah’s liking, for he ran away, then obeyed, then got mad again and spouted off at his creator: “O Lord, please take my life from me, for it is better for me to die than to live!” (see Jonah chapter 4).  

Being mad basically most of the time, Jonah could have fit right in with today’s America. Anger management classes are widespread. Drug companies are increasingly testing their medications for effectiveness against anger. Many people are walking around as ticking time bombs, just waiting for any perceived provocation to explode. 

Others, such as Adam and Eve’s son Cain, are more covert in their anger and try to bottle it all in: “And Cain was very angry, and his countenance fell (Gen. 4:5). Just like Jonah, Cain was mad at God about the outcome of a situation. This seems to be a common theme in many who exhibit regular anger—“I’m not getting my way!”  

In fact, feeling sorry for themselves was the source of both Cain’s and Jonah’s anger. It is recorded that even the apostle Peter got into self-pity and was hot-headed at times (John 18:10; 21:15-22). 

Anger, in itself, is not sinful (Eph. 4:26). As a matter of fact, anger can be the most proper expression of love in specific situations. Jesus Himself would often get very angry at the self-righteous and hard-hearted religious leaders of His day. 

However, anger is often a common manifestation by God’s people when the Lord is trying to “shine them up” (make them more mature). By orchestrating circumstances not to their liking, He tests their hearts when they’re not getting their way: “For You, O God, have tested us…You have tested my heart…” (Ps. 66:10; 17:3).

 Often, those who are being tested try to spiritually or physically run away from God, such as the prophet Elijah (recorded in 1 Kings 19). 

It is revealing to look at how God, who was the focus of their anger, responded to Jonah, Cain, Peter, and Elijah when they were mad—with gentleness and mercy. Rather than blasting them for their bad attitudes, God’s plan was to love these men out of their anger. 

If God’s people will resist getting into anger when God is developing His character in them, and not allow a root of bitterness to spring up, the fruits of peace and joy will continue to grow in their lives.

Jonathan Clark is an elder of Abundant Life Covenant Church and a physician in Springfield, Missouri.

Defining Eternal Life
By Michael Lawrence

Like a clay figure endued from on high
With three forms of life from the Triune.
One,Our first man, Adam, comes alive,
And life as we know it has begun. 

One life, not unlike that commonly seen
Within all creatures the man will name—
A life causing them to move and breath,
In man and beast it is much the same.

A second life—a mere fledgling within,  
But man thinks, feels—chooses with agility.
Then to barely a soul above those given them
Comes the life that’s beyond personality. 

This third life, just a seed as well,
Still sets man apart as can no other.
This spirit of life that in the man now dwells,
Above the waters’ surface once hovered. 

So life everlasting, eternal life’s triad
Takes root in the heart of the man.
Creating from dust one “in Our own image,”
They will stay as long as They can. 

Then the serpent, his lie, the fruit of a tree,
And death enters the heart of the man.
But what death is this? He continues to breath,
Reproduce, and to work his own plan. 

But what is darkness if not the absence of light?
Every land after dark awaits the dawn.
And what is death if not the absence of life?
Eternal life, leaving death, has withdrawn. 

Then a woman betrothed receives from on high,
And a virgin’s with child for centuries foretold.
Our Second Man, Christ, will soon arrive—
The undoing of the serpent of old. 

This life now beheld was the same in the beginning.
“Before Abraham was, I AM.”
The life that formed creation and, having no ending,
Returned again to make a home within man.

It’s a union of our spirits that no power can sever.
By faith, one is born again through love.
The very life of God, the only life forever,
Is the everlasting, eternal life in us. 

Michael Lawrence owns and operates Lawrence Electric Company and is a freelance writer.

You Have to Believe to See
By Raymond Krueger

Having grown up in southwest Missouri, I have become familiar with our state’s nickname, “The Show-Me State,” and I understand the concept of “You have to show me before I believe it.” However, I have come to learn that from a new creation perspective, the opposite is true. One has to believe in order to see.   

I was reminded of this recently as I was listening to our church’s former Sunday evening Present Truth Talk Radio program. A caller explained his current situation about his impending divorce and the possibility of losing custody of his children. Everything he was saying seemed to mirror a similar situation from my past some sixteen years ago. Just like the caller, I tried to do everything on my own (my way) instead of doing what I really needed to do—trust in God and let Him sort it out. After all, He already knew what the outcome was to be. Like the caller, instead of putting trust in God and believing He had the answers, I wanted to see results. I lacked faith. 

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen (Heb. 11:1). 

Fear had overtaken the caller like it had me (2 Tim. 1:7). In the middle of a person’s struggles, the most important fact can be lost: God is in control. Until one puts his/her faith and belief in the fact that His will will be done, the struggles will continue.  

One has to believe in order to see and overcome. God is just and righteous, and as a follower, I need to learn to accept His decisions (regardless of whether it is what I want or not) with a humble and thankful attitude. I must realize that He does know what is best for me. There may be times when I am tested; God might very well allow me to go through some suffering, but He will not give me more than I can handle, and His timing is always perfect. Through His discipline, my character grows stronger, and my wisdom increases. This is pleasing to the Lord.  

Now, I doubt that we could ever get the state of Missouri to change its logo, but as a true believer, I know how it should be. As the years have gone by and I’ve been learning to live by this principle of believing to see, God has shown His mercy and grace and rewarded me not only with a wonderful natural family but also with a spiritual family that has helped me become the new creation person I am today (2 Cor. 5:17). 

Raymond Krueger is a finance manager at Roper KIA in Joplin, Missouri.

CONTENTED EXCITEMENT
By Nell Lawrence

Verily I say to you, whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein (Mark 10:15). 

Our senior pastor’s message recently was titled “New Creation Covenant Life That’s Exciting.” As I listened to the message, I was reminded of a relationship I had for 20 years with one of our members, Augusta Williams. 

When I first saw Augusta, our church was meeting in an old mortuary building, and she sat on the second row of pews, very erect and proper. The Lord put a desire in my heart to know her. Soon after, my husband and I were asked to have a cell group (Bible study) in our home, which she attended. 

I was employed at a local university at the time but quit in July 1984. Augusta needed some surgery on her eyes for cataracts. One of the pastors asked me to take her to the hospital for that surgery, and that was the beginning of a 20-year relationship. 

The thing I learned most from Augusta was her unwavering faith in God—she believed that whatever her need was, it would be met. She never doubted the Lord would provide her needs, although her income was very limited. 

Over the years, Augusta had many eye surgeries for cataracts, glaucoma, and a cornea transplant, and she had a kidney removed. In all these times, she was steadfast in her faith and never doubted her needs would be met. They always were.  

Although she never married, she had a large family that was very supportive of her needs. They gave generously to her at special times during the year.   

Where my tendency would have been to save that money for an emergency, Augusta never thought that way. The money was God’s provision for some new clothing or other need she might have.  

The Lord blessed my life with Augusta in so many ways. I’m only realizing most of them now that she is gone. She was always positive, so appreciative of what she had. She told me many times, “I don’t know who is paying for all this, but I so appreciate it.” 

Let your conversation be without covetousness; and be content with such things as ye have; for He hath said, “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee” (Heb. 13:5). 

The Lord never left Augusta. Augusta lived a covenant life with excitement in the Lord and taught me how to do the same. 

  Nell Lawrence lives in Springfield, Missouri.

Honoring the Lord with My Portion
By Cassandra Walker

Honor the Lord with your possessions... (Prov. 3:9).   

The Holy Spirit recently quickened this verse in my heart to teach me further how to maintain a thankful heart and attitude for my possessions, or said another way, my “portion.” I consider my portion to be all the things that the good Lord has blessed me with: my life, body, energy, husband, children, relationships, business, finances, skills, talents, home and things, revelation, and time. The portion I have today is of the exact proportions that the Lord decided long ago. I judge that portion to be good and more than what I deserved. 

The reason the Lord is teaching me how to maintain a thankful heart and attitude is because I need it. This past summer, I did something that caused me to get into some deception regarding our “portion.” 

Several years ago, my husband and I made plans to one day take our family on a trip to Alaska. I planned on it and assumed that someday, while our immediate family was still under the same roof, God would bless us financially with the opportunity to take that trip. My oldest son is a senior in high school this year, and I’m preparing for the dynamics of our family to change.  

Two years ago, we bought a business that has required some “buckling down” financially. My first thought was that the Alaska trip was out of the question, so I let it go…I thought. One morning I was reading Ecclesiastes and, because I still had my own agenda, I began to read into this passage what I wanted it to say. I didn’t do it maliciously. I didn’t wake up that morning and say, “Hey, I’m going to twist Scripture to fit my own agendas today!” However, unfortunately, that is exactly what I began to do. I listened to the testimony of a friend about a similar topic but listened through a filter of my agenda and heard what I wanted to hear. Over time, I became convinced that it was God’s will that we take the trip to Alaska though there wasn’t a fiscally responsible way to finance it. I was deceived. Fervently “standing” on my Scripture, I involved my husband, children, and people from my church.  

Eventually, the peace leaked out of my heart, and the trip began to become a great burden. Feeling like my faith to stand on my Scripture was going soft, I sought the counsel of my spiritual authority, expecting that he would plug the hole where my peace was leaking, and I could continue on. However, after I laid the matter before him, he lovingly gave counsel contrary to the word I was standing on and encouraged a reasonable replacement solution. That moment was like getting sucker punched. I was dazed. Not because I wasn’t getting my agenda (it was actually a relief to get out from under that elephant) but because I realized that I had deceived myself. This realization shook me to my very core. Stunned, I felt emotionally numb for four days.  

Years ago, as a new Christian, I had to learn how to trust the Christ within myself. My biggest fear was: “What if I think I’m trusting the Christ within me, and it’s really my ugly, fleshly motives talking inside?” Eventually though, I learned how to rely on the Word, the Holy Spirit’s voice within, and the people at my church whom I believe God Himself has given me. These three things have helped me to distinguish between faith and flesh.  

My first reaction to this incident was to recoil. I didn’t want to write any more Present Truth articles or be in front of people in the puppet or music ministries anymore. I felt like I needed to sit on the back row and just listen and relearn everything.  

I repented to my family and friends, and now God is teaching me again how to trust the Christ within me, which is essential to maturing in the kingdom of God. 

Who can understand his errors?

Cleanse me from secret faults.

Keep back your servant also from presumptuous sins;

Let them not have dominion over me.

Then I shall be blameless,

And I shall be innocent of great transgression.

Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart

Be acceptable in Your sight,

O Lord, my strength and my Redeemer (Ps. 19:12-14) 

I have told Father God, “I am a babe in Your arms capable of absolutely nothing good apart from You. I know that I am capable of error and falling into deception. I know it would be wrong for me to cease speaking what I feel You want me to say, and I want to keep speaking.” 

I am learning at a deeper level to not shrink back but to love people with a good and honest heart and trust in the Lord for the results. Trusting in Him is the only way I dare open my mouth. 

I believe the reason I was able to twist Scripture was because I had had a root of covetousness for years and simply longed for a “different portion.” This circumstance pulled that root of ungratefulness out of my heart. 

To maintain a thankful heart, I believe the Lord has put some ideas in my mind to practically walk out. I no longer look at the covers of the celebrity magazines in the checkouts at the grocery store so I won’t covet (lust or wish) that I had a body or hair like those celebrities. I have always wanted to build a new house and actually have a fantasy house built in my mind. I have forfeited to the Lord daydreaming about that house and how I would decorate it. When I catch myself thinking about it, I immediately stop and ask the Lord to forgive me, and I think about something productive. I am demonstrating to my Father my thankful heart by honoring Him with my real house. In fact, I am demonstrating my thankful heart to Him by honoring Him with every facet of the “portion” that He has been so good to give to me, and I’m teaching my children to do the same. 

I’m thankful that He delivered me from an unthankful heart that leads to deception. 

Cassandra Walker and her husband Gavin own MedTech Medical Management Systems in Springfield, Missouri.

Privilege, Responsibility, and Accountability are Inseparable
By Angie Gibson

We have greater privileges than any generation. We have greater choices (food, clothing, stuff), greater access to information (internet, etc.), and greater resources (including money). We also have more free time than our ancestors had. 

America has continued to have greater privileges than the rest of the world for many years, but it has lost almost all sense of responsibility and the need for accountability. America has become like a spoiled child, and contentment is seldom found. 

The truth of the matter is that the greater the privileges, the greater the responsibility and accountability. We need these things more than ever to live a righteous life—and they will be required of us! 

Let’s look a little closer at these three inseparable things. 

Privilege—The American Heritage Dictionary defines it as “A special advantage, immunity, permission, right, or benefit granted to or enjoyed by an individual, class, or caste.” It’s important to understand that just because we can have privileges, doesn’t mean we should have them. Just because we have certain privileges (such as relationships, money, TV, sugar or food, etc.) doesn’t mean we need to use or exploit those everyday. So many want the blessings (privileges), but they don’t want what comes with it (responsibility and accountability). 

God wants to (and will) meet our needs (and beyond). It seems, however, that because of the prevalent thought and words of our culture, many get confused about what our needs really are. Our needs are food, clothing, shelter, and relationships.  

A faithful man will abound with blessings,

But he who hastens to be rich will not go unpunished (Prov. 28:20).  

Responsibility—God gives us the ability to restrain ourselves (having our desires controlled by the Spirit) and properly handle the privileges He has given us. We have a duty to be a good steward of everything we have.  

He who tills his land will have plenty of bread,

But he who follows frivolity will have poverty enough! (Prov. 28:19). 

Accountability—Ultimately, we are accountable to God, but we also need our spouses and people who walk in truth (discipleship relationships) to have say into our lives. It is crucial! This kind of accountability brings death to our fleshly desires. We must allow ourselves to benefit from these relationships by not resisting. We cannot live a successful life alone.  

There is a vast difference between having: (1) our desires under the control of the Spirit (being thankful and content with just having our needs met), (2) a poverty mindset (believing you can’t afford anything, will never have enough, or will never be able to live “the good life”), and (3) a consumption mind-set (devouring everything you have, always needing more).  

All of these mind-sets desire the “good life,” but only the person who allows the Spirit to control his/her thought life will live the good life regardless of income, home, stuff, etc. The apostle Paul lived the good life: 

... I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content: I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me (Phil 4:11b-13). 

Having responsibility and accountability incorporated into our lives will enable us to properly view, handle, value, and enjoy the privileges God gives to us. 

Angie Gibson and her husband Ed are leaders in the Heirborn children’s ministry of Abundant Life Covenant Church.

GOD’S WISDOM—AMERICA’S HOPE
By A. Wilson Phillips

 

Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, wrote to the first-century believers in Corinth:  

And my speech and my preaching were not with persuasive words of human wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, that your faith should not be in the wisdom of men but in the power of God (1 Cor. 2:4-5). 

Paul served as a spiritual leader in an era when the intellect was often deified and the demonstration of the Spirit and of power (dunamis/ability) was either unsought or ridiculed. 

In this apostolic era of the new creation letters, the followers of Christ expected the Holy Spirit’s power, not for show or sensation but as a means for God to validate the glory of the gospel.       

When the Holy Spirit came into the spirit and soul of an individual, He cleansed that person by the blood of Jesus Christ, whose blood had been placed upon the mercy seat of God in the Holy of Holies. Therefore, the Holy Spirit could and would indwell the believer completely. That inward experience would release the believer from the sin, guilt, and shame that had enslaved him/her. 

As the person of the Holy Spirit indwelled the believer, He would begin to transform his/her mind, will, and emotions. This transformation also affected the body in which God lived. As a consequence of the inward change in the believer, he/she had access to supernatural wisdom, knowledge, discernment, and patience to enable him/her to live right with God and people—believers and non-believers. 

Today in America, we have access to the supernatural wisdom, knowledge, discernment, and patience to live successfully with God and people. 

During the process of spiritual development, we have the civil and spiritual authorities with which to contend. What is legal is not always moral according to the wisdom of God. Therefore, we have conflicts in the conscience. 

The conscience of “Uncle Sam” certainly does not live up to the conscience that is educated by God’s Word and Holy Spirit. The bottom line is that it takes the supernatural wisdom, knowledge, discernment, and patience to make long-term decisions in daily living. Moment by moment, hour by hour, we must maintain the intimacy of the “inward speaking voice of God” in order to live successfully with God and people. 

We do have inward cleansing, inward life and power, and inward knowledge of God’s wisdom. The stronger must always care for the weaker or less mature in Christ. With this gospel that was once and for all delivered to the saints through the apostolic letters of Jesus’ apostles, we can make a difference in our culture. The best is yet to come.

Reaching Out To Echo Boomers 

The largest generation of young people since the ’60s is beginning to come of age. They’re called “echo boomers” because they’re the genetic offspring and demographic echo of their parents, the baby boomers. Born between 1982 and 1995, they number nearly 80 million, making up nearly a third of the U.S. population. 

Scripture declares: 

The counsel of the Lord stands forever,

The plans of His heart to all generations (Ps. 33:11). 

At Abundant Life Covenant Church, we believe that God has a plan for this current generation of echo boomers. While many are still preaching the soon-coming rapture of the church and world-ending events, we believe it is better to train this generation to think generationally about their long-term future in God’s kingdom. 

The following is a partial list of characteristics that describe echo boomer youth today: 

bulletThey are the first to grow up with computers at home, in a 500-channel TV universe.
bulletThey are multi-taskers with cell phones, music downloads, and Instant Messaging on the Internet. They are totally plugged-in citizens of a worldwide community. (If you are a parent and don’t know about xanga.com, you should!)
bulletThey have been heavily programmed (with sports, music, church, etc.)
bulletThey are a generation that has long aimed to please (their parents, their friends, their teachers, their college admissions officers).
bulletThey are the most sophisticated generation ever when it comes to media. They create their own websites, make their own CDs and DVDs, and play the latest and greatest video games on the latest and greatest machines.
bulletThey are all about teamwork and groups and usually prefer to fit in rather than lead.

The gospel of Jesus Christ is still the “power of God to salvation” for every generation, including echo boomers. However, in reaching out to a generation to get a hearing ear, it is necessary to relate to them on their level. This can and should include using the technology and culture they are used to.   

Often our greatest felt need is what leads us to receive our greatest spiritual need of a relationship with God as our Father. We believe because of the culture in which youth currently live, friendship evangelism is the most effective form of reaching to them. As youth feel accepted as part of the group or team where other youth are living for the Lord, they will be more open to the transforming power of the gospel in their lives. 

We have built healthy, long-term relationships in our Jeremiahs youth group and look forward to a bright future. 

 JEREMIAHS 

Youth 6th-12th grades

Sundays 6:30-9 p.m.

Abundant Life Covenant Church

157 Park Central Square