Thursday, May 26, 2005

Thursday -- The Girdle of Truth

A warm welcome to Mike, who is with us tonight. Mike was in the military and spent time in the Phillipines and in the Middle East. After hearing some of his experiences we thank God for our country and the blessings we have here.

We continue with the armor of God.

The Belt of Truth

Where was the first place that Satan ever attacked? In the Garden of Eden, Satan cast doubt on God's word. So Mr. Art Mathias (www.akwellspring.com), in his book "Biblical Foundations of Freedom", says that we should start with the Belt of Truth because that is the first place of attack.

There is defensive and offensive armor. Putting on the armor takes effort. God gives us access, but we are to do it. It is the result of Doing, Believing, Embracing, Responding and Studying to gain knowledge and truth.

There were three types of belts the Romans used. One type was an apron used for protection, a sheath to hold the weapon, and a sash to show authority.

In the first part of Ephesians, prior to mentioning the armor, Paul makes a few key points:
Eph 1:4--God SELECTED us
Eph 1:7 God SAVED us
Eph 1:13 We are SEALED in the Holy Spirit
Eph 2:6 We are SEATED at the right hand of God.
Eph 2:19 Eph 3:6 We are SECURE in Christ
Eph 3:16 We are in a position of STRENGTH.

The best defense is a good offense. We need to remember this when we are attacked by Satan, instead of just sitting and taking it, we need to act. We need to Praise, to Worship, or get in the Word or listen to a teaching. Jesus defended attacks against himself by quoting the Bible, "It is written..."

John 17: 17-19 Sanctification of truth.

1 John 2:20 We have an unction from the Holy Spirit (unction means the act of annointing). We know in our hearts, even as immature Christians what is from the Lord.

King Saul did not acknowledge his sin, but David did repent, and God blessed his family and kingdom. In Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar was going to be as a wild beast until he acknowledged God.

Rick Joyner's "The Call"
The author had a vision of an intense physical/spiritual battle and he had glorious shining armor. But over the shining armor he had to put on the cloak of humility. Because the brilliant armor reflecting the glory of the Lord was actually distracting from the battle, therefore the cloak of humility was a way to win the battle without taking off the armor. Had he not had the cloak on he would have led a lot of people into disaster. It was a matter of life and death.

James 4:7
The humbling part is submitting to God. James says here that we are to submit, then he says if we resist the devil will flee. The order is that we should submit first.

The weapons in the military from the conventional to the potent nuclear weapons which could destroy the world were under control of people. In the USA the weapons were under the control of Christians who were serving at the highest posts in the military.

In Nehemiah 4:16-18, there is a description of building the wall. Each builder had a sword as he built, and when they heard the sound of the trumpet they were ready to battle. Even when they were building the wall, they wore their armor and were prepared. They built the wall in 52 days.

A couple of links showing the belt that the Roman soldier wore--here and here.

Tuesday, May 24, 2005

Freedom of The Mind

PASTOR GREGORY M. DICKOW

Romans 12:1-2
Father, I present my body to you as a living and holy sacrifice acceptable to You, which is my spiritual service of worship. I will not be conformed to this world, but transformed by the renewing of my mind, that I may prove what the will of God is.

I Corinthians 2:16
I have the mind of Christ; therefore I can know the thoughts of my Lord that He may instruct me.

Ephesians 4:23-24
I am renewed in the spirit of my mind and I put on the new self, which in the likeness of God, has been created in righteousness and holiness of the truth.

II Timothy 1:7
Father, I thank you that I do not have a spirit of fear, but I have a spirit of power, a spirit of love and a spirit of a sound, strong, firm, safe, stable and disciplined mind which produces Godly thoughts.

I Corinthians 13:7
I set my mind to believe, bear, hope and endure all things.

Colossians 3:2
I set my mind on things above, not on things on the earth.

Joshua 1:5-9
I am strong and courageous, I will not fear or tremble or be dismayed. God’s Word will never stop being spoken out of my mouth, for I meditate on the Word of God day and night and I am careful to do all that God commands, therefore success and prosperity are mine now!

Isaiah 54:14, 17
I am established in righteousness. I am far from oppression in my mind; and fear and terror will not come near me to control me. No weapon formed against me shall prosper and every tongue that accuses me in judgment shall be shown to be in the wrong.

Colossians 3:15
I let the peace of God rule in my heart and mind and I am thankful to God for all things.

Philippians 4:7-8
Father, I thank you that the peace of God, which surpasses all knowledge, is guarding my heart and mind in Christ Jesus. I command my mind to dwell only on that which is true, honorable, pure, lovely excellent and worthy of praise.

I Corinthians 2:16
I have the mind of Christ.

Change of Meeting Dates

Please Note:

There are two Thursdays in June that we will not be available to meet at our house. On June 23, we will be at a rehersal dinner for my neice's wedding.
June 9, 2005 we will not be meeting due to WWCA graduation, which will be held at Gateway. Please feel free to join us at the Church @ 7:00 pm if you would like. Or, if anyone is able to host either of the meetings at their house, please let us know.

Thanks, Rich and Robin

Friday, May 20, 2005

Prayer Requests

June 1, 2005

Hi Guys,

I want a prayer request to go out but couldn't get it on the blog. I came home last night and heard a tragic message on our machine. Good friends of ours from NH whose son is good friends with Tanya called to tell us the son was killed in Colorado Monday morning. He was training for a cycling race on Rt 36 in Boulder and was struck by a car and died at the scene. We feel like we've been hit by a Mack truck...Our friends, the Kornfields, asked for prayer(they are all Christians, including the son). They were heading out yesterday to Denver....

Thanks, Kate (scroll down for more)
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From Phil & Wendy:


Hi friends,
In our continuing saga... the latest news and prayer needs.
- Praise God! We are negotiating with a multinational for a roll-out of our software in several countries starting in June.
- Pray that proposals are formally accepted and cash starts to flow with no delay!
- Praise God! We present to a group of "angel" investors today. Our 3rd time with this group so there's real interest.
- Pray that the right "angel" investor makes a decision for us. If we actually get financing, there's a matching grant from the State of New Jersey.
- Praise God! A 2nd multinational is interested.
- Pray for presentations next week and a clear "go" from them. We've been working with them for over 2 years.
- Pray - Our "beta" customer has had a major downsizing and won't need our software. So we may be without a viable reference site again.
- Praise God! A federal agency supporting manufacturing in the US may recommend our software.
- Pray that we can get through the government bureaucracy and get their support. Personally, we have survived financially by cutting way back on spending but have some big bills coming (property taxes!). We've been "paid" only through February. We are really, really tight right now but it feels like there's a real chance to get regular income soon. I am holding out hope
and stretching till then. Please pray for a substantial breakthrough on any (or better all) fronts. We are really weary of all this instability and both of us are getting over being sick. Realistically, we can't continue much longer without having to sell the house and move - something we don't feel is from the Lord. So we need that breakthrough now!
Thank you again for your faithfulness to pray...
Phil

Thursday, May 19, 2005

The Breastplate of Righteousness

Today we talked about the Breastplate of Righteousness (Ephesians 6:14). It is part of the spiritual armor that protects the core of who we are. It is where Satan wants to attack us, and where we are most vulnerable. The righteousness is Jesus' righteousness, and we have put on His Righteousness by accepting Him and being cleansed of our sins.

As believers we are to put on His Righteousness and that enables us to deny our flesh(Romans 13:14).

We also brought up the book The Three Battlegrounds by Francis Frangipane. The battlegrounds are the Mind, the Church and the Heavenly places (or spiritual realms). All this talk of armor and battle brought up imagery of soldiers and of their discipline and dedication. How do we compare in our spiritual lives? Can we compare our dedication to that of the soldier? If we are asked to worship another idol, like in the book of Daniel, can we stand and be firm and say no (Daniel 3:18)? If not...

We should start our day by acknowledging our Creator. "With new levels, there are new devils." This tells us the battle will go on in yet another dimension. (Phil 1:6 )

Every soldier needs his basic training. The extended preparation prior to the battle is a necessity
(Eph 4:22-24).

Finally, we studied the Greek word for righteousness (dikaiosune). It means "equity of character or act. Justification."

Before we started praying, we met a new member of the Life Group, Bob.

We then said goodbye and prayed for Sarah, Fran and Paul. They are all leaving us to go to Florida and Virginia. God bless all of you, and we will be praying for you!

Who We Are...

We are a small group of believers who attend a Life Group, or Bible study together. We are a part of Gateway Christian Fellowship, a growing church in Southern New England. This is a site for us to share about Jesus Christ, what He has done in our lives, and to encourage and lift each other up.

Thursday, May 05, 2005

Sunday, May 01, 2005

Interview with Billy Graham

Link to Original Story (need to sign in)

The New York Times
June 12, 2005
Spirit Willing, One More Trip Down Mountain for Graham
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN

MONTREAT, N.C., June 8 - After more than five decades spent preaching to 210 million people in 185 lands, the Rev. Billy Graham is marooned in his log house on a mountaintop ridge.

The evangelist shuffles with a walker down a small ramp into his living room. He has prostate cancer, hydrocephalus and the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, and last year broke a hip and his pelvis. He says he leaves the mountain only three or four times a year, and cannot even remember his last time down.

"When you get to be 86 years of age as I am, all of the world is passing you by," he said, sitting on his front porch for a rare interview.

Nevertheless, Mr. Graham is now preparing to venture down the mountain to travel to New York City for another evangelistic crusade - a three-day outdoor revival meeting beginning June 24 in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens.

"Maybe this will be the last crusade I'll ever hold," he said in a conversation on his porch of more than an hour, during which he reflected on his own mortality, his close attention to the funeral of Pope John Paul II, his son Franklin's comments that Islam is an "evil and wicked" religion ("Let's say, I didn't say it") and his regrets, including anti-Jewish comments he made 30 years ago to President Richard M. Nixon that were tape-recorded.

For the last half century, Mr. Graham has been the central figure behind the dramatic postwar resurgence of evangelical Christianity in America. His crusades delivered new believers to churches nationwide; his embrace of mass media paved the way for a generation of evangelists; and his magazines, training programs and the retreat center he founded helped to shape many of today's most prominent Christian leaders.

Now, at a time when other evangelical leaders plunge into political issues, Mr. Graham subtly set himself apart, steadfastly refusing to talk about politics, the evangelical movement or any of the issues important to evangelical conservatives, from abortion to homosexuality to stem cell research.

"I feel I have only a short time to go, and I have to leave that to the younger people," he said.

"I'm just going to preach the gospel and am not going to get off on all these hot-button issues," he said when politics was broached again later. "If I get on these other subjects, it divides the audience on an issue that is not the issue I'm promoting. I'm just promoting the gospel. And after they come to Christ, they hopefully come to a church where they will learn more about their responsibility in society."

Mr. Graham himself always courted politicians and powerful people, befriending every American president, Republican and Democrat alike, from Harry S. Truman on. The hallway leading to his bedroom is a gallery of the Grahams in younger days posing with Queen Elizabeth, with Richard Nixon and even President Kim Il Sung of North Korea.

The evangelist was particularly close with the Bush family. President Bush has said it was a talk with Mr. Graham that prompted him at age 40 to stop drinking and get serious about his Christian faith.

But Mr. Graham said that while he counted many politicians among his friends, "I never endorsed but one politician that I know of, and that was the governor of Texas many years ago," he said, referring to John B. Connally, a close friend. "And I regret that, even though he got elected."

Mr. Graham also said he deeply regretted remarks he made that emerged three years ago, when 500 hours of audio tapes recorded surreptitiously in the Nixon White House were finally released by the National Archives. On a tape recorded in 1972, Mr. Graham agreed with Mr. Nixon's assertion that liberal Jews dominate the media. "They're the ones putting out the pornographic stuff," Mr. Graham said on the tape, and added further:

"A lot of the Jews are great friends of mine, they swarm around me and are friendly to me because they know that I'm friendly with Israel. But they don't know how I really feel about what they are doing to this country. And I have no power, no way to handle them, but I would stand up if under proper circumstances."

When the tape was made public in 2002, Mr. Graham issued a written apology and met with Jewish leaders. In the interview, he said, "I apologized to them, I said, I need to come to you on hands and knees. Because I didn't remember it, I still don't remember it, but it was there. I guess I was sort of caught up in the conversation somehow."

He added that Prime Minister Golda Meir of Israel had given him a Bible inscribed "To Billy Graham, a great friend of Israel," and that Yitzhak Rabin had been a "close friend." He said that while in New York, he plans to meet with Jewish leaders. "Everywhere I've gone since that episode, I've been welcomed extra-warm" by Jewish leaders, he said, "and I appreciate them forgiving me."

Although Mr. Graham moved and spoke slowly, his blue eyes were sharp. He wore a bright blue blazer that matched his eyes, and pressed blue jeans. He said that every day from about 11 a.m. on, he goes numb over most of his body and especially in his face. "I don't feel normal. It's a neurological thing," he said. "If I tell my hand to reach up it's a delayed action between my brain and what happens."

His son Ned, who runs a missionary organization based in Sumner, Wash., now stays with his parents and helps care for them. Several assistants and nurses make the trek each day up the steep winding road, through two security gates to the top of the mountain. Recently a storm swept through, cutting down trees and leaving them without electricity for several days. A backhoe was still digging out the damage, and a wall of dirt blocked the view from the front porch.

In 1995 Mr. Graham named another son, William Franklin Graham III, as president and C.E.O. of his organization, the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. In 2002, Franklin Graham set off an international furor when he called Islam "a very evil and wicked religion."

Asked about his son's remarks, Billy Graham answered, "We had an understanding a long time ago, he speaks for himself." Pressed further, he responded, "Let's say, I didn't say it." Then he recounted how, while on a crusade in Fresno, Calif., soon after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, he asked to be taken directly from the airport to the local mosque to show support for the Muslims there.

Asked whether he agreed with those who anticipate a "clash of civilizations" between Christianity and Islam, he quickly said, "I think the big conflict is with hunger and starvation and poverty."

Much of Mr. Graham's declining energy these days is devoted to preparing for the New York event. He chose New York in response to a request several years ago from more than a dozen New York City pastors who came to his home and made a case that after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, New Yorkers were in need of a spiritual revival. He added that he was also drawn to New York by "nostalgia" because of his fond memories of his crusade there in 1957 at Madison Square Garden, which catapulted his ministry to national prominence.

Mr. Graham said he recently wrote to Bill and Hillary Clinton to invite them to attend the crusade, but had not yet heard whether they will come. In preparation for the crusade, he subscribed to New York newspapers, combing them for anecdotes he can use when he preaches.

His voice is weak, but he rehearses it daily "like an opera singer," he said, demonstrating with a booming: "Yes, yes, YES LORD." His wife, Ruth, bedridden but sharp as a tack, likes to joke by responding from her recliner in the bedroom, "No, no, no."

Mr. Graham's last crusade was in Los Angeles in November. He speaks now from a podium designed to allow him to sit down while speaking. He has been invited to do another crusade in London, but said he will not decide until he could assesses how it went in New York.

Mortality is on his mind. Of the pope's funeral, he said, "I watched every bit of it." Asked why, he said: "He was teaching us how to suffer, and he taught us how to die. I didn't agree with him on everything theologically, but as a person and as a man, he set a great example and he was a wonderful personal friend to me."

Mr. Graham said that with each health setback, "I've rejoiced in all of it." The Lord, he said, was making it possible for him to relate to other suffering people.

The other night he said he caught an old clip of himself being interviewed on "Larry King Live." "I looked at myself, it was only six or seven years ago, but I looked so vigorous," he said. "And I thought to myself, how different things were to me then than they are now."

* Copyright 2005 The New York Times Company