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Christian Church Life15 [Heb 10 : 24-25] / Ephphatha Discipleship Training (Basic Course)E. C. D.T.C 2021. 3. 24. 15:52
NewZealand / West Side Moru
Christian Church Life 15
[Heb 10 : 24-25]
/ Ephphatha Discipleship
Training (Basic Course)
/ By Pastor Priscilla
The scripture reading:
"And let us consider
how we may spur one
another on toward
love and good deeds.
Let us not give up
meeting together,
as some are in the habit
of doing, but let us
encourage one another
--and all the more
as you see the Day
approaching."
[Heb 10 : 24-25]
Those who have received
Jesus as the Savior
should now consider
the church life significantly,
as if a newborn baby
who came into the world
is nurtured and is protected
and serve in the house.
That's because
the church is the same
as the house of the soul.
We will be able to b
e nurtured, be protected,
and serve through
the church which is
the house of the soul
and the watchtower.
Therefore, today,
we must go over five
ways to see what the
church does,
and we strive to lead
a proper church life.
1. Who is the one who
commanded us to
establish the church?
God had his people
make the sanctuary
he would dwell in.
(tabernacle)
(Exo 25 : 8)
(Ex : 1)
(David and Solomon)
David prepared materials
for a long time to build
a house of God and
longed for it so earnestly.
But God knew his mind,
but he said to him,
"Through your child, Solomon,
the temple will be built,
because you shed too
much blood in war."
Jesus said to Peter
in the New Testament.
" You are Peter, and
on this rock I will build
my church,
and the gates of Hades
will not overcome it."
(Matt 16 : 18)
2. Why did God and
Jesus ask us to
establish a church?
God listens to His
children pray and ask Him.
Solomon built a sanctuary
where the Lord would
dwell in forever,
and God, who heard
Solomon's prayer and plea
(1 Chron. 8 : 13), was willing
to receive the temple built,
in Solomon longing for God.
He promised that
he would consecrate
the temple, which Solomon
had built, by putting
his name there forever.
And he said his eyes
and his heart would
always be there.
(1 Kings 9 : 3)
We can find the importance
of the church in the
scripture above.
God has originally
established his dwelling
place in heaven.
(Psa 103 : 19)
Nevertheless, God told us
to build the place where
he could dwell in on
this earth to meet
and fellowship with us,
his children in the world
to meet the standards
of our way of thinking.
That is the house of God,
the church today.
Therefore, the Bible says
that in the church that
is the house of the living God
and the pillar and
foundation of truth,
we believers will
meet God.
(1 Tim 3 : 15)
And it tells us how to do
in the church,
the house of God.
In the Old Testament,
we can realize
the heart of God
who prepared a place
to dwell in for the
children of Israel,
the chosen nation of God,
through the tabernacle.
(Exodus 25 : 22)
We come to church
to meet God through
worship and prayer,
give thanks and
praise to Him,
give glory to Him,
and receive the Word,
the Holy Spirit,
and grace from Him.
Therefore, for the saints,
the church is the sourc
e of holy water.
This is where our souls
receive God's grace
and power, are
renewed and blessed.
The church where God
promised to bless his
people is the house of God.
"'Make an altar of earth
for me and sacrifice on it
your burnt offerings
and fellowship offerings,
your sheep and goats
and your cattle.
Wherever I cause my name
to be honored, I will come
to you and bless you."
(Exodus 20 : 24)
Therefore, we Christians
should not neglect
the church life.
3. What grace did the
following people receive
through the church?
(Ex : 2)
Hannah in the
Old Testament
(1 Samuel 1 : 9-20)
-When Hannah made
a vow to God because
she could not give birth
to a child and prayed
to God with plea,
God accepted her prayer
opened her womb,
and at last she gave birth
to a son named Samuel,
and she offered
the son to God.
She kept her promise
as she had made the vow.
(Ex : 3)
In the New Testament,
the 120 saints
of Mark's upper room
with the apostles waited
for the Father's promises
as instructed, and devoted
themselves to prayer,
so that each person
spoke tongues and was
filled with the Holy Spirit.
(Acts 1 : 4) (Acts 2 : 4)
4. What do we do at church?
God is looking for
a true-worshipper
who longs for him today
and wants to worship Him
in spirit and in truth.
Therefore,
God first examines
the motive and attitude
of the believer's heart
before worshiping.
Therefore,
the Bible tells us
that it is the time
to worship in such
attitude now.
(John 4 : 23)
In addition,
God has designated
the places where his
people should worship.
So, in the Old Testament,
the saints were guided
into the place where
they would live,
and gave offerings to God
there as directed.
(Deut. 12 : 5-6)
1) Burnt offering.
A sacrifice that completely
burns the offering.
(To give full devotion to God.)
2) Sacrifice.
A sacrifice that sheds
blood for the atonement
(for a sin offering)
3) Contribution.
A sacrifice to give
the first product to God.
(It belongs to the priest. )
4) Sacrifice to fulfill a vow.
(Ex : 4)
(Jephthah's vow)
- A case of a daughter
who was sacrificed
in a sudden vow of
a father who pleaded
with God during a crisis.
(Jud 11 : 29-40)
5) Freewill offering.
-To commemorate
each celebration.
(Thank offerings.)
"When you make a vow
to God, do not delay
in fulfilling it.
He has no pleasure
in fools ; fulfill your vow.
It is better not to vow
than to make a vow
and not fulfill it.
Do not let your mouth
lead you into sin.
And do not protest
to the temple messenger,
"My vow was a mistake."
Why should God
be angry at what you say
and destroy the work
of your hands?
Much dreaming and
many words are meaningless.
Therefore stand in awe of God."
(Ecclesiastes 5 : 4-7)
However, in the New Testament,
Jesus was angry when he saw
that the merchants made
business and made
the synagogue a 'den
of robbers.
That's because the synagogue
is the place where
God's eyes are open
and God's ears attentive
to the prayers offered
and is called a house of prayer.
(2 Chronicles 7 : 15)
(Matthew 21 : 13)
Therefore, keep in mind
that the church is the
house of prayer to God.
(1 Kings 8)
Ultimately, the mission
of Christians on earth
is to keep and practice
God-given commandments.
1) Making disciples.
2) Baptism in the name
of Jesus and the Holy Spirit.
3) Teaching and making them
keep what was commanded.
"Therefore go and
make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them
in the name of the Father
and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit,
and teaching them
to obey everything
I have commanded you.
And surely
I am with you always,
to the very end of the age."
(Matt 28 : 19-20)
(Ex : 5)
(The Church at Antioch)
When serving the Lord
and fasting,
the Holy Spirit instructed
to set up Barnabas and Saul
separately for the work
that the Holy Spirit
called them to do.
So after they fasted
and prayed, they placed
their hands on them
and sent them off.
(Acts 13: 1-3)
5. Let's love the church
and become close to it in life.
God has told us
to honor God's house,
the church.
See how the outcome
is different for those
who love the temple
and those who do not.
1) Pray for the
peace of Jerusalem:
"May those who love
you be secure.
(Psalm 122 : 6)
2) Observe the Sabbaths
and have reverence for
God's sanctuary.
He is the LORD.
(Leviticus 19 : 30)
3) Dedicate offerings
of thanksgiving joyfully
for the work of the
temple of treasury,
the house of God.
(2 Chronicles 29 : 6-8)
4) All who hate Zion
will be turned back
in shame.
(Psalm 129 : 5)
-It means that those
who hate the consecrated
sanctuary where God
exists will be shamed.
The church is not a place
for those who have
time left go, but a place
for those who serve
God go to meet God
to worship and receive
grace and blessings.
The church is the
shadow of heaven
and a model of the
kingdom of God
that we will enter
in the future.
However, many people
neglect to go to the
temple of God
for many things
in the world.
After all, such a life
dries their souls.
That is why the Bible
advises the Saints through
today's scripture
to try to gather more
in the last days.
(Heb 10 : 24-25)
1) We should consider
how we may spur one
another on toward
love and good deeds.
2) We should not give up
meeting together, as some
are in the habit of doing,
but let us encourage
one another--
and all the more as
you see the Day
approaching.
The house of God,
the church, is a refuge,
shelter, and place
of blessing for us
the saints.
Therefore,
we should come and
go not only on specific days,
but also give thanks to God,
pray, and look around
the house of God with
the love of the church.
6. Summary
1) What places should
the born-again believers
consider important
and why?
-The church is an
important place
because it is the
house of the soul.
There, our souls can
be nurtured and be
protected.
2) Who established the church?
- The Old Testament (God),
The New Testament (Jesus)
3) Why did God ask us
to build a church?
God had the house of God
built in order to meet
with his children in a
place on earth.
4) In the Bible, who those
who have received blessings
and grace through the
church were?
-In the Old Testament
(Hannah / Son -Samuel)
-In the New Testament
(The case of the baptism
of 120 Saints in Mark's
upper room)
5) What do we do at church?
(1) Worship (2) Atonement
(3) Prayer (4) Nurture
(5) Mission
6) What does he say to
those who love the church?
(1) Prosperity
(2) Blessings
On the other hand,
what are the consequences
for those who neglects
the church?
(1) shame (2) fear
7) What does the Bible
ask us to do today?
-We should love each other
and do good deeds,
and try to meet
with each other!
2021/02/18
/ By Prisciilla
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