
Missing sheep…


For too long, christians have been taught that just saying a prayer will keep them safe from Divine Judgement. When we read the Scriptures, however, a different picture emerges.
We are not saved by our good deeds, but we are saved for a life of good deeds. (See Ephesians 2:10). In other words, we are saved by faith in Jesus’s completed work on the cross, and nothing we can do will impress God. On the other hand, once we are saved, the Lord expects us to live a lifestyle marked by care for other, worship to God and discipline in our fleshly desires.
Back in the day, our culture was marked by norms that basically derived from hundreds of years of church teaching and reflection on the Bible. That is not to say that everybody was christian, but it was assumed that there was a certain expectation of the way people would live.
Since the 1960’s there has been a rapid shift away from this belief that christian values should define our culture. This is shown by church attendance. In 1901, the year of Federation in Australia, approximately 95% of the population described themselves as christians, and weekly church attendance was standard. Today, less than 20% of the population attend church even once a month.
The development of the contraceptive pill in the 1960’s gave women the freedom to be as sexually promiscuous as men, with the protection of knowing they would be spared the inconvenience of a pregnancy. Sexuality was separated from reproduction and therefore marriage. Within a couple of generations, this has morphed into the expectation of freedom to have sexual activity with anyone of any sex and any number as often as desired.
In parallel with this, atheist, humanist and materialistic philosophies became adopted by the general population. After all, with our new freedom we didn’t need a God or a church to be telling us how to live our lives.
So over a period of 60 or so years, the church has gone from being able to set the agenda for the culture to being seen as “out of touch” with modern society. Many christians seem to take up the cultural values as the norm, rather than allowing Scripture to transform their thinking (Romans 12:2).
In this series of articles I will talk about the ways in which God’s standards run counter to the standards of the Bible in areas such as sexuality, possessions, lifestyle and so on.
The first principle we will cover is that all people are in a sense “owned” by God and therefore have a responsibility to live up to His plans not their own desires.
Scripture
“I also tell you this: If two of you agree here on Earth concerning anything you ask, my Father in heaven will do it for you. For where two or three gather together as my followers, I am there among them.
Observation
If a man has a hundred sheep and one of them wanders away, he will leave the 99 to rescue the one. In the same way, it is not the Father’s will that any should perish.
If a believer sins against you, there is a way to seek restoration. Firstly, try to work it out privately. If that does not work then take two others with you. If that does not resolve the issue, take the case to the whole church which might choose to remove him.
Whatever we bind in Earth is forbidden in heaven. When believers agree on discipline, it carries the weight of Christ’s authority. For whenever two or three gather in His name, He is in our midst.
Application
This section is packed with favourite texts which are taken out of context and twisted often out of recognisable shape. When we read this passage together, it shows that
1. The parable of the lost sheep is not about evangelism, but about restoring people who walk away from fellowship.
2. Jesus doesn’t give us an open order for intercession that any group of two or three christians get their payers answered. No, this is about the authority of the church when imposing church discipline.
3. The things we bind and loose on Earth are not spiritual powers, but in fact judgements placed on brothers and sisters who are sinning against other believers.
When we read the scriptures in context, rather than extracting a text from its context, our understanding of God’s word and of God Himself become much more coherent.
Prayer
I thank you, Lord, that you give us a process for when believers go astray. Please help us to trust you in these situations. Amen.
Another warm morning and a breeze sprang up along the way. I rode along Yarrie Lake Rd. #cycling #Narrabri #Biketooter

However, one pattern we see throughout history is that Satan always attempts to counterfeit and pervert everything good that God has created. One of these areas of distortion that many believers have never considered is how Satan attempts to counterfeit the gifts of the Spirit. Believe it or not, there is an inverted and distorted counterfeit for each of the gifts of the Spirit. Darren Stott


Scripture.
“But if you cause one of these little ones who trust in me to fall into sin, it would be better to have a large millstone tied around your neck and be drowned into the depths of the sea.”
Observation
The disciples ask Jesus, “Who is the greatest in the Kingdom of heaven?”
Jesus sets a little child before them and says that to enter God’s kingdom, we must become like little children. Anyone who is humble like a little child is great in the Kingdom.
But, if anyone causes a child to sin, they would be better off drowned in the ocean. The world tempts people to sin and will be judged for. it. Sin is so important that we should be better off cutting off the parts of our body that causes us to sin. and therefore enter into eternal life.
Application
It is the nature of the people of the world to lead us into temptation. That is what they do. They will be judged for that. How great is the punishment coming to those who cause children to sin.
In Western culture, our attention is mainly focused on the material world and the present time. But Jesus says that we are being prepared for eternity and we need to live our lives in the light of that.
Hell is the eternal destiny of those who live in sin and reject Jesus. Heaven is the place for those who trust in God.
Jesus here says that those who cause little children to sin are the ones who will receive the greatest punishment.
Forgiveness comes to all who put their faith in Christ. When we ask Jesus to forgive us, it is a reset on the story of our lives. The slate is wiped clean and we have a new beginning.
Prayer.
Father, you lay out for us in stark terms, the choice that lies open to all people. Thank you for sending Jesus into the world to save all who receive Him. Amen.
Narrabri Creek is looking very inviting this morning. I rode to Bunnings then around the edge of town and down to Riverbend Estate before heading home. #cycling #Narrabri #Biketooter
