Saturday, April 24, 2010

1 John

"If we claim to have fellowship with him yet walk in the darkness, we lie and do not live by the truth."
"If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us."
"If we claim we have not sinned, we make him out to be a liar and his word has no place in our lives."

As I read 1 John 1 and 2 this week, his logic arguments are very simple, and yet if taken at their word, very broad reaching.

In 1 John 2:22 he says, "Who is the liar? It is the man who denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a man is the antichrist-he denies the Father and the Son." This is a very black and white approach to explaining the antichrist. John has an approach that is sort of just an if-then, black-white approach to writing. Seems like the world we live in has become more gray. A believer can have a small faith, developing faith. The "come and see", then the "follow me", "be with me", "remain in me". So do we have degrees of faith? If its a process of maturity, does this book work with that approach to faith? Or is it simply, believe, you are saved, don't believe and your the antichrist?

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

1 John 1

I love this letter. John starts out with a very important fact. He actually saw Jesus. He heard Him and he touched Him. John wasn't just repeating what he had heard about Jesus. He was there. He's not making this stuff up.

Today the people with the most powerful testimonies are the ones who are actually walking with Him. They are not just repeating what they learned about Jesus in church. They are telling the story of what Jesus is doing in their lives. He may not touch us physically like he touched John but he still touches lives. And lives touched by Jesus have an impact on the world.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Ruth 3-4

Ruth, Naomi and Boaz. I see a lesson in each one.

Ruth: She goes to Boaz and lays at his feet. This reminded me of the story of Mary, the sister of Martha and Lazarus, sitting at the feet of Jesus. She cleaned herself up and dressed nice to go into the presence of her redeemer. What a message for us. We should take time to come into God's presence, to sit at the feet of Jesus. But when we do we shouldn't do it casually. Clean ourselves up, confess our sins, give Him our full attention, set aside our valuable time and just be with Him.

Naomi: The empty bitter Naomi now sees the hand of God at work and she becomes Ruth's counselor. She advises her and Ruth faithfully obeys. Ruth showed kindness to Naomi and now Naomi returns the kindness with her wise counsel. A new Christian or a seeker may need someone to show them the way to Jesus. On the other side we can all benefit at times from wise counsel even when it comes unexpectedly from the one you thought you were blessing.

Boaz: Boaz is the redeemer. When he spreads his garment over Ruth he takes her under his care and changes her life forever. When he goes to the next of kin and offers to pay the price for the land and accept Ruth along with it he became her kinsman-redeemer. Without a redeemer Ruth and Naomi would have lived a life of poor widows. Because of her redeemer Ruth will become a mother of kings. Having a redeemer changes everything. Jesus is our redeemer. Having Jesus redeem us changes everything.

The name Ruth means Mercy. This is the story of a merciful God.

May the Lord bless you as you study his word and live it out.

Your fellow student.

Dave Morris

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Ruth Chapters 1 & 2

This week we will study the first 2 chapters of Ruth.
I love the book of Ruth. Several things stand out for me in this story:
- Ruth was not a Jew. She was a Moabite, but when she committed herself to accept the God of Israel as her God, God blessed her.
- Ruth was totally devoted to her mother-in-law even though it would appear she had nothing to gain from this relationship.
- Boaz was a redeemer who became an ancestor of David the deliverer of Israel and Jesus the redeemer of the world.
The message for us is
- God will accept anyone from any background who accepts Jesus as their Savior.
- A life devoted to others is noticed by God.
- We all need a redeemer. Jesus is our redeemer.
May God richly bless you this week.
Dave Morris