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Motivational Gifts (Rom.12:3-7)

Motivation is the process of being inspired and made enthusiastic to do something. The person who has a motivational gift is inspired and enthusiastic to do a particular thing for which he is enabled by God. Motivational gifts help to keep the Body of Christ motivated and lively. 8 Facts regarding the Motivational Gifts: 1. Everyone has at least one motivational gift, apart from the 9 Gifts of the Spirit (Rom.12:3) 2. Motivational gift is grace that a person is given; however, ministry gifts are persons that Christ gives to the church (Rom.12:3) 3. Motivational gifts are not mere natural talents; for example, prophecy is not a natural psychical ability; they are gifts from God that identify our fuctional role in the church (Rom.12:6) 4. Motivational gifts are given according to grace (Rom.12:3) 5. Motivational gifts are given to each according to the measure of faith which God gives to one to operate in the gift (Ro.12:3) 6. We can only...

The Gospel According to Romans

I. The Promise of the Gospel Given through the prophets in the Holy Scriptures - It was a Spoken Promise – Communicated - It was a Written Promise – Encoded, Recorded Promise of the Gospel: “That God will save…” Promises of the Gospel. “Salvation, life, adoption….” Rom.15:8; Gal.3:16, 22 Why the Promise of the Gospel Was Made 1. Because man by his righteousness could not fulfill the righteousness of God. The Law can’t save. It can only condemn. Israel is the greatest example. - Sinned despite of miracles - Sinned despite of Tabernacle - Sinned despite of Shekinah - Sinned despite of prophets, priests… (Jer.5:31) Education can’t transform Religion can’t transform 2. Because God loved us and wants us to be saved. (1Jn.4:19) - Cross: Greatest symbol of human rejection of God and God’s embrace of man 3. Because the Gospel is the only way for man to be saved. That is why it is the GOSPEL II. The Person of the Gospel Not an ordinary man. Mediator: Real. High Priest. According to the Flesh: S...

Pursuit of Holiness

Holiness is not a Mount Everest. To many people today, holiness seems to be as unscalable as Mt. Everest. Not that they haven’t tried; but, each time they attempted the climb, their efforts (successful to a level) soon met with frustrations. Sometimes, it was the roughness of the climb, then sometimes it would just be the weather, the winds of circumstances blowing hard on them. Many times, the pull of comfort from the world below is so strong that they turn back too easily. But, sadly, the higher the climb, the more crushing the fall. The desire for holiness is nothing but the desire for God. God is the source of holiness (Exo.28:36). He alone is holy (Isa.6:3). The holiness of anything is not inherent in itself; it is holy because of its relation with God. Thus, for humans, holiness is a relationship. We are separated from the world unto God. The phrase “unto God” is central. Also, the very desire for holiness is a characteristic of being born again. When we were sinful humans, our d...

The Cleansing Power of Christ's Blood and God's Call to Holiness

The Bible declares that all men have sinned and have fallen short of the glory of God (Rom.3:23) 1. We Cannot Cleanse Ourselves; So, God took the Steps to Cleanse Us In Eden, He provided the skin to cover the nakedness of Adam and Eve (Gen.3:21) He provided an Altar. He provided a Temple and ordained the Sin Offering (Exo.29:14) Then, He became the Sin Offering (Heb.10:8-10) Jesus said, “Unless I wash you, you have no part in me” (Jn.13:8) 2. The Price of our Washing Was Very Great Something gets spent up for the washing of any dirt. You may use detergents, shampoos, and, of course, a lot of water. But, all these couldn't cleanse us. The price of our cleansing was the Blood of Jesus (1Jn.1:7; Rev.7:14) 3. The Power of Christ’s Blood is Total: The Cleansing is Absolute “You are clean”, "completely clean" (Jn.13:10) – He alone can clean; He has the authority He has fully forgiven all our sins – cast them on His back. Remembers our sins no more. He has cleansed us of all sin...

Purity in Living

We are purified by the Blood of Jesus (Heb.9:22,23) We have been purified by obedient faith in the Blood of Jesus through the Spirit (1Pet.1:22; Rom.3:25) We Live in Purity By Faith in God's Word(Jn. 15:3) In Confession and Repentance (James 4:8-9; 1Jn.1:7) Towards Sincere Love (1Pet 1:22) Through Testing (1Pet 4:1)

Perfecting Holiness in the Fear of the Lord (2Cor.7:1)

The word used for cleansing in the Greek is a Levitical, temple word. The priests were very fearful of the Lord. They knew the fear of the Lord. The New Testament Christians also know this. For instance, they understood what it meant when the Bible said “God is a consuming fire”. They knew it when the Bible said that God will remove the candlestick. God is love but He also put an end to Ananias and Sapphira, as soon as they sinned. It created fear in the people (Acts 5:10,11). Sadly, today, there is a lack of emphasis on the fear of the Lord. People are afraid that if we speak about a fearful God, people will run away. But, the problem is people are already away; and it makes less difference if we don’t tell them that they must repent from their sins and step into the path of holiness. The main problem in the world is sin. It is a problem because God is holy. Holiness is perfected in the fear of the Lord. The fear of the Lord includes the love of God. It is a reverential fear. It is no...

7 Hebrew Words for PRAISE

1. Towdah The Sacrifice of Praise as an Offering; Confession, Praise, Thanksgiving (Psa.100:4; 50:14, 23). The Bible says that obedience is better than sacrifice of animals (1Sam.15:22). No praise and worship can be accepted before God unless the heart has first broken on the altar of God. That is the best praise. Towdah flows out of brokenness and self-surrender. 2. Yadah To Throw, Lift up Hands in Praise, Be Thankful . (Psa.100:4; 134:2; 63:1). Yadah is praise that flows out of gratitude to God for who He is and His great goodness and mercies. 3. Zamar To Make Melody to God With Instruments (Psa.33:2; 71:22). One may not have instruments to play upon and yet make melody in the heart unto the Lord (Eph.5:19). Zamar is praise in the sweetness of music. 4. Tehillah To Sing Song or Hymn of Praise (Psa.22:3; 33:1; 40:3; Isa.61:3). Tehillah  is praise that is expressed in a song or a hymn unto God. It is not a performance or show before men, but is a song in the spirit unto God. 5. Ha...