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God's Care: Live More!, Part 2 (#938)

God’s Care: Live More!, Part 2 (#938)
Good morning. We’ll continue our series on God’s care for us, which we started the beginning of this year. We’re going to look at many different topics in the Bible from the point of view of how much God cares for us. And last week we covered the topic of Live. With the emphasis being that no matter what’s going on around you, you just have to live your life and you can’t let stuff get to you. When of the great examples we had was when Daniel was doing very well in the upper levels of bureaucracy in Babylon, he was one of the top bureaucrats there. Which I get a kick out of because some people like to make fun of government bureaucrats. There’s plenty to make fun of, but I think: we’ll Daniel was one. And then they get mad if the people in charge, they don’t agree with them . We’ll you work for a very idolatrous dictator, yet he still managed to believe God. The idolatrous dictator, who happened to be the King of Babylon, actually liked Daniel.
It was his coworkers that got jealous and decided they wanted to get rid of him because he was getting too influential. And they couldn’t figure out how to do it because they couldn’t find any skeletons in his closet so to speak — any dirt on him. So they made up a law that said you could only worship the king of Babylon for the next, I think, 60 or 90 days. And of course Daniel worshiped the true God and so even after they passed the law, he still went to his room, opened the window, and prayed the true God, the God of Israel, three times a day. That was against the law; he broke the law. But he kept living God’s word the way he had been doing before the law was written; and as a result he got thrown into the lions’ den, but you know the record: God brought him out safely. And it was those people that accused him that ended up getting eaten by the lions, not Daniel.
So we’ve covered a bunch of other records, but the point of the records, and you can listen to the teaching on the website if you want, the point of all the records we looked at last week was that you just have to live God’s word and live your life. You can’t be worried about what people say, what people think, how things go; you just can’t worry about it. You just got to live your life trusting God. And we’re going to continue to do that with the topic: Love More! Just a continuation of the topic of the importance of living God’s word, no matter what’s going on. So let’s go to John chapter 10….
As taught by Bruce Mahone, 20180311.  All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
John 10:10           I am come that they might have life (zoe) – more than abundantly
Acts 5:20             Go, stand and speak all the words of this life (zoe)
Rom 1:16-17       The just shall live (zao) by faith
Rom 6:1-4            Walk in newness of life (zoe)
Rom 8:1-8            To be spiritually minded is life (zoe) and peace (vs. 6)
Rom 12:1-2          Present your bodies a living (zao) sacrifice
Rom 12:10-21      Live peacably (eiraneuo) with all men (vs 18)
I Tim 2:1-6            A quiet and peacable life (bios) in all godliness and honesty
Supplemental verses:
Ps 119:165           Great peace have they which love thy law, and nothing shall offend them
Ps 103:11-14        As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us (vs 12)
Phil 3:13-16          Forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those which are before (vs 13)
Teaching
God’s Care: Live More! (#938)

 

God's Care: Live!, Part 1 (#937)

God’s Care: Live!, Part 1 (#937)
We’re going to continue our series today on God’s care and the topic today under God’s care is simply to live with a big exclamation point. We just have to live our lives. There are so many things that would tend to slow us down and get us distracted: so many peoples’ opinions, so many things going on in society, in the economy, and everywhere else where people are going to want to stop us in our track and distract us — we just have to live. We have to enjoy what God provides, endeavor to follow His guidance, and live every day. Just get up in the morning and live that day. It doesn’t matter what anybody else thinks; it doesn’t matter what happened in the past; it doesn’t matter what you may be concerned about in the future: just live today. So, let’s go to Joshua 24…
As taught by Bruce Mahone, 20180225.  All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
Joshua 24:13-18        Choose you this day whom ye will serve
Daniel 6:1-10             Daniel prayed three times a day, as aforetime
Mat. 6:25-34              Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof (vs. 34)
Each day has enough trouble of its own (NRSV)
Luke 12:13-21           Thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee (vs. 20)
Heb. 13:8                    Jesus Christ the same yesterday and today and forever
James 4:13-17            Ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live and do this, or that (vs. 15)
Prov. 3:5,6                  Trust in the Lord with all your heart – he shall direct thy paths
Prov. 15:15                 He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast
Teaching
God’s Care: Live!, Part 1 (#937)

God’s Care: Think Bigger (#936)

God’s Care: Think Bigger (#936)
Today we are going to continue the topic we started last week, of course the broader topic we’re in this year is God’s care for us. How He cares for us in so, so many ways. Last week we read a number of records about thinking big, about how God could go way, way beyond what we could imagine and we’re going to continue that with today topic, which is think even bigger. Thinking big is good, now let’s think bigger then that.  And we’ll start in the same verse we started with last time, II Chronicles 25…

As taught by Bruce Mahone 20180211.  All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
II Chron. 25:1-9                 The LORD is able to give thee much more than this
II Chron.  20:1-3, 24-30    His God gave him rest round about
Genesis 22:14                   The Lord will see and provide (Jehovahjireh) [Heb. 11:17-19]
Exodus 16:1-15                 God gave them quail and "what is it" (manna)
Exodus 17:1-7                   God provided water (Meribah = strife, contention)
II Kings 4:1-7                      God provided through the vessels of oil
Acts 16:6-15                       The Macedonian call – God provided needed direction, so His Word could bring deliverance to those hungry for it
II Corinthians 9:8              God is able to make all grace abound toward you
Teaching
God’s Care: Think Bigger (936)

God's Care: Think Big (#935)

God’s Care: Think Big (#935)
Today we’re going to continue our series on God’s care, which we began at the beginning of 2018. Looking at many of the ways God cares for us. And today and next session we’ll be talking about thinking big. Now, thinking big does not mean you necessarily have to dream up some great scheme and try to accomplish it; you certainly can, but the thinking big I want to talk about is thinking about how big God is and how He is able to come through for us in ways we can’t even imagine. So rather that have our thinking stuck on the situation we’re in and why won’t this situation work out, think about how God can do so much more for us wand find ways take care of us and bring us deliverance, and supply our needs, and direct our paths in ways we couldn’t even imagine. And to help u think big, both this session and next session, we’ll look at some wonderful records in God’s word about how God went way above and beyond anything anybody can imagine. And we’ll start with a verse today, and we’ll start with the same one next week too, II Chronicles 25 and verse 9.  
As taught by Bruce Mahone 20180128.  All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
II Chron. 25:9                             The LORD is able to give thee much more than this
II Chron. 32:13-15; 22-23         Hezekiah
Daniel 3:16-18                           Our God is able
Daniel 6:18-23                           Is your God able?
Acts 20:25-32                             The Word of His grace is able
Rom. 8:38-39                              Nothing is able to separate us
II Cor. 9:8                                     God is able to make all grace abound
Eph. 3:20                                      Able to do exceedingly abundantly above
Ro. 4:20, 21                                  Fully persuaded – He was able to perform
Heb. 7:25                                      Jesus Christ is able to save to the uttermost
(II Cor. 1:4 – Able to comfort)
(II Cor. 3:6 – Able ministers)
(Eph. 6:11-18 – Armor of God)
Teaching
God’s Care: Think Big (#935)

God's Care: Ask (#934)

God’s Care: Ask (#934)
Welcome to our first fellowship of 2018. We are off and running and we are going to get into a new series of teachings about God’s care for us. And we’ll cover a few of the topics we’ve covered before, but from the point of view of God caring for us and then we’ll cover some new topics. It will be a fun time. And as always, if there is a particular topic you are interested in or would like us to look at, just let me know and I’ll see if we can plan it into our schedule. But we’re going to start today with Psalm 105…
As taught by Bruce Mahone 20180114.  All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
Psalms 105:40            The people asked, and he brought quails, and satisfied them with the bread of heaven
Matthew 6:1-8            Your father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him (vs. 8)
Matthew 7:7-11          Ask and it shall be given unto you (Luke 11:9-13 – holy spirit)
Matthew 21:22           And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive
John 14:13, 14             Whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do
John 15:7,16                Whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name
John 16:16-21             With spirit, we can ask ourselves, in his name!
Ephesians 3:20           He is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think
James 1:1-8                 If any of you lack wisdom, ask God. Temptations: trials. Patience: endurance.
Upbraideth not: does not reproach, ungrudgingly
James 4:1-3                 Asking amiss does not profit
I John 3:20-24             Whatsoever we ask, we receive of him
I John 5:14-15             Whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions
(Judges 2-3                  They cried unto the Lord and he answered)
Teaching
God’s Care: Ask (#934)

Joy In Everything (#933)

Joy In Everything (#933)
Good morning. Here we are on Christmas eve 2017, and as we usually do around the time of Christmas one of the thing we like to look at is the great joy that comes from the birth of our savior, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. So we’re going to talk about joy and we’ll start here in Proverbs 17…
As taught by Bruce Mahone, 20171224.  All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
Prov 17:22       A merry heart doeth good like a medicine
Luke 2:8-11      Good tidings of great joy – a Savior is born
John 3:16          God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, Our Savior
John 10             Our Savior came to give a life which is more than abundant
Acts 8:5-8          Christ preached, great joy
Rom. 12:12       Rejoicing in hope, persevering in prayer
Rom. 15:13       Joy & peace in believing
Gal. 5:22           Fruit of totality of new nature
Phil. 3:1-3         Rejoice in Lord, no confidence in flesh
Col. 1:9-11        Patience with joyfulness
Heb. 2:8-18      Our Savior came to deliver God’s people
Heb. 4:14-16    Our Savior can be touched by the feeling of our infirmities, come BOLDLY to the throne of his GRACE
I John 1:3-4       Fullness of joy – fellowship
Teaching
Joy in Everything (#933)

Salvation in Christ (#932)

Salvation in Christ (#932)
Welcome, here we are just a few weeks before Christmas and as sort of a run up to that, we’re going to talk about the salvation we have in Christ. So much in the Bible about Jesus Christ; there are even people who have gone so far as to say that Jesus Christ is the subject of the entire Bible. That is a bit of an extreme comment because there are a lot of things in the Bible, but Jesus Christ is certainly very, very, very prominent in all the scriptures. So, we are going to start by talking about the salvation we have in Chirst. We’ll go to John chapter 4 to begin please…
As taught by Bruce Mahone 20171210, All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
John  4:4-14      Living water (vs. 10)
John  6:28-35    I am the bread of life (vs. 35)
John  14:6          The way, truth, and the life (the true and living way)
Acts   4:10-12    Neither is there salvation in any other (vs. 12)
Rom. 10:9-10    Salvation is by confessing the savior, not confessing sin
Eph.   2:8-10      By grace ye are saved, not of works
Heb.  10:4          It is not possible that the blood of bulls and goats should take away sins
Heb.  10:11-14  One sacrifice for sins for ever (vs. 12)
Teaching
Salvation in Christ (#932)

Very Thankful (#931)

Very Thankful (#931)
Since this is Thanksgiving weekend, surprise surprise, we are going to talk about the importance of being thankful. And we’ll not only talk about being thankful, we’ll talk about being very thankful. The big difference between people you meet as you go about your daily life are people who are thankful for what they have and people who aren’t. And so much of that is a matter of perspective and some of it is simple optimism: the old whether you look at life as a glass half-full or a glass half-empty, but some of it is just mindfully being ignorant of where they are. Somebody made the point in something I was listening to a few weeks ago that the average American today lives better than the King of England lived three or five hundred years ago. We have running water, we have central heat and air conditioning, we have automobiles, we have refrigerators, we have wonderful medical care available, we have healthy foods, we have clean water to drink, you could just go on and on about things we have. And that is just the obvious stuff. That’s let alone God’s grace, God’s mercy, and His care for us. So, being thankful for what we have sort of sets the stage, so to speak, for God to do more for you. Because we all know that receiving answers to prayer involves believing that God will take care of us and the more we think about every problem we have, which we all have problems; and every difficulty we have, which we all have difficulties, the more we focus on them, we’ll focus on what’s gone wrong. And we’ll have a harder time that God will take care of us. But the more we push are minds to be thankful for what God has given us the more confidence we’ll have that God will take care of the next thing. Because if I can sit and be thankful for a dozen things that God has done for me, and just remember that, I’ll have a much easier time believing and being confident that He’ll do the next dozen things I need. So, thankfulness is not just sort of a Pollyanna, ignore reality attitude, its enjoy reality, because of in spite of whatever challenges and problems any of us have, we have to be honest, that the vast majority of what each of us needs God has provided abundantly. We just have a bad habit of letting the one or two things that aren’t going right come to the forefront and make us forget to be thankful for the hundreds of things God has done for us. So it is very, very important to be thankful. And let’s read about it in the Word now, let’s Psalm 107…
As taught by Bruce Mahone, 20171126 All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
Psalm 107:1      O give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his mercy (steadfast love) endures forever
Daniel 6:10       When Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he gave thanks three times a day
I Cor. 14:15-17  Speaking in Tongues (SIT) gives thanks well
I Cor. 15:51-57 Victory over death
II Cor. 2:14        Thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ
Eph. 5:18-20     Giving thanks always for all things
Phil. 1:3-6          Be thankful when we pray for one another
Phil. 4:6-9          Let your own requests be made known to God with thanksgiving
Don’t worry over anything whatever; tell God every detail of your needs in earnest and thankful prayer, and the peace of God, which transcends human understanding, will keep constant guard over your hearts and minds as they rest in Christ Jesus – JB Phillips
Col. 1:3-4, 12-13 Giving thanks unto the father…partakers of the inheritance of the saints
Col. 2:6,7             Abounding with thanksgiving (overflowing with gratitude)
Col. 3:15-17        Let the peace of God rule in your hearts, and be ye thankful
Col. 4:2-4            Pray with thanksgiving for a door of utterance to open
I Thes. 1:2-3       We give thanks, making mention of you in our prayers
I Thes. 5:16-18   In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God
I Tim. 1:12-15     Paul called to ministry
I Tim. 2:1-4         Giving of thanks be made for all men
Phm 2-4              Give thanks…acknowledging every good thing which is in you
Heb. 13:14,15    No continuing city/continually giving thanks
Teaching
Very Thankful (#931)

Forgiveness, A Biblical Studies Class

Forgiveness, A Biblical Studies Class

Good morning! We’re going to start a four session class on forgiveness. A wonderful, wonderful topic to read about and the scriptures are so clear on it and so wonderful that I’ll just let them speak for themselves. Let’s start in Genesis chapter 50…
As taught by Bruce Mahone on 20171111.  All rights reserved.
Class Syllabus
Forgiveness Class 2017
Teachings
Session 1: Introduction

Forgiveness: Session 1
Session 2: Law vs. Grace

Forgiveness: Session 2
Session 3: Righteousness

Forgiveness: Session 3
Session 4: Context and To Whom it is Written: Born Again or Not?

Forgiveness: Session 4
 

God's Abundance: Delight (#930)

God’s Abundance: Delight (#930)
We’ll continue our series on God’s abundance today, looking at the great delight we have. Again, as with so many things in life, everybody is delighted about something. But some people have a very limited number of things they are delighted about and limited periods of time in which they are
delighted. And they spend the rest of the time being worried or upset about something. But God is very delighted in us; He has an abundance of delight in us and we can have an abundance of delight in God. And, as you’ll see as we go through this — and we’ve looked at some of these scriptures in the past, but we’re looking at it today from the point of view of abundance; that our lives can be filled with an abundance of being delighted about life. Just every day, every minute, there is something to be delighted about if we chose to. There is also plenty to get us upset. But there is plenty to be delighted about and a great thing we’ll see as we get into God’s word is that as we’re delighted in the things of God, God blesses us. So it doesn’t matter what anybody else says or does. And if you really want to read a great historical record of somebody who was a master of this, there is a book called
“Delighted in God” by Roger Spear about a fella, a minister of the Gospel, that lived around 1900’ish, in England named George Mueller. And, it might have been earlier, it might have been the 1880s, but it was around 1900 sometime. And it was a very tough time in England; the industrial revolution
was well under way, people were moving out of the villages and into the cities, parents were dying in factory accidents there were literally orphans on the street, just wandering. We’re use to some homeless people in our cities, but they are generally adults. Can you imagine being in a city where
on every corner there were 20, five year old kids, with nowhere to live and no food? That is way it was in parts of England. So he just felt that God put it on his heart to help the orphans, so he prayed and he had a rule that he never asked anybody for anything; he told God what he needed. And he prayed
and God just did unbelievable things. He went from nothing from having this huge; I’ve seen pictures of it, it looks like a huge college campus with a bunch of large brick dormitories. Very large. And he got staff, and he got the orphans fed and educated, and got jobs, and the thing that was great was
that he always looked to God. There are great records which we may have talked about before, or you may have read about where they assembled all the kids in dining room, hundreds of kinds for breakfast, and there was no food.  But they would bring them in, at seven-o-clock we have breakfast, sit down and God is going to provide. And as they were sitting down a truck would roll up with fresh bread. And the baker would say, I tried to sleep last night, but God woke me up and told me to make a truck full of bread and take to the orphanage. And there was food. And there are just page after page of things like that happening. And now, not that we should all go start orphanages, but what you learn is if you simply look to God and trust God, God will do great things. Our problem is there are always circumstances in the world that want to hold us back, there are people, there are circumstances, we have shortcomings, we have areas where we are not as strong, there are areas where we don’t accomplish what we want to, other people do things to make life difficult for us, but the great thing you learn in looking at the scriptures and by reading a book like “Delighted in God” is that God is bigger than all those circumstances. Don’t deny that those circumstances exist, but God is bigger. And God can do more, we just have to look to Him and get delighted in God. So, it will be a fun time today, I’m very excited about reading these scriptures. And they’ll apply, and the other thing you’ve got to realize is they’ll apply to each of us a little differently. George Mueller, his, the thing God put on his heart was to start orphanages. You know, you might want to survive tomorrow without smacking anybody, because people are being so meanto you, you really want to smack them, but you can’t. It might be coming up on the first of the month and you might be concerned with coming up with enough money to pay the rent. That may be your issue. We’ll God will come through for you. We all have issues, we all have challenges, and whatever it is you need to do, where ever it is you need help from God, get delighted about God, get delighted about His ability to help you, and focus on Him. You can’t really ignore the situations around you, but you don’t have to focus on tit, you don’t have to dwell on it, you don’t have to fixate on it. You know like when I’m driving and there is a lot of traffic, a lot of potholes; I can’t ignore it, its there, but I don’t have to site there and get all bummed
out and be miserable because there is traffic. You just see the light at the end of the tunnel, I’ll get through the traffic, when I pull through it, and it has happened every time so far.. It is like when I’m at a swimming pool and there is a bunch of people and the lifeguard looks really nervous, I walk by
and say: don’t worry, I’ve never drowned in a swimming pool. Sometimes they smile, usually they don’t. But the thing is, and the same with traffic, I’ve been in traffic a gazillion times, like you have, but I’ve always gotten though it, I’m still here, it hasn’t killed me yet and I don’t expect it to. At any
rate, on we go: God’s Abundance: Delight, let’s start in Psalm 1…
As taught by Bruce Mahone 20171029.  All rights reserved.
Verse Listing and Notes
Psalms 1:1-3              His delight is in the law of the Lord
Psalms 37:3-5            Delight thyself also in the Lord
Psalms 37:11             Delight themselves in abundance of peace
Psalms 37:23             The Lord delighteth in the way of a good man
Psalms 40:1-8            I delight to do thy will, O my God
Psalms 43:4               God my exceeding joy (NLT: the source of all my joy; NIV: my joy and my delight; lit: gladness of my joy)
Psalms 94:17-19, 22  Thy comforts delight my soul
Psalms 112:1-8           Blessed is the man that delighteth greatly in his commandments
Psalms 119:16            I will delight myself in thy statutes
Psalms 119:24            Thy testimonies are my delight
Psalms 119:33-35       I delight in thy commandments
Psalms 119:46-47       I will delight myself in thy commandments, which I have loved
Psalms 119:69-70       I delight in thy law
Psalms 119:77             Thy law is my delight
Psalms 119:92,93        Unless thy law had been my delights, I should have perished in my affliction
Psalms 119:143           Thy commandments are my delight
Psalms 119:174           Thy law is my delight
Proverbs 15:8               The prayer of the upright is his delight
Jeremiah 9:23-24          In these things I delight, saith the Lord
Teaching
God’s Abundance: Delight (#930)