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Monday, March 4, 2013

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

 
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Sunday, November 21, 2010

The Waltz King

The Waltz King = Jesus Christ  
Titus 2:11-15;3:8 
Nov21, 2010 

Intro 
We think god obligated and we want God to reward us based on performance.   

First half of the pipeline deals with religiosity, ie, grace is it not works or performance but by the finished work of Christ.  Obedient life and substitutionary death of Christ for us.  We  show gratitude by living for God by his empowerment.  Nothing we can do howe ver, to mar the righteousness we have been give.  Then, why do anything some say.  Just to go the hot tub, relax and enjoy.  We can get in the hot tub.  We proclaim grace because we do not want to put people under law.   

Second half of the pipeline focuses on grace as transforming power.  in the movie, As good as it Gets The Jack Lemon character makes a statement that you make me want to be a better man.   We can say to God your grace and love make me want to be a better man or woman.  The KEY is that the christian life is a supernatural life.  The question is how to experience it? 

We move to the Incursion step of the pipeline.  an Incursion is an invasion against sin in our lives.  How we do that is by waltzing with the Waltz King, Jesus.  Not Johann Strauss. 

REPENT  see Titus 2:15: rebuke , II Tim 3:16, rebuke, correct, 4:2, rebuke, II Cor 7:10, I John 1:9, give a sense of wrong doing.  What is repent?  admit it, sorrowful for it, exclaim I am helpless, do not hide, come to God openly w/o fear.  This allows us to begin to change.  Repent is for all Christians all the time.  How do we do It?   Thru prayer.  That's how David did it. Ps 51.   

BELIEVE, Titus 3:8, Mk 1:15, repent, believe.  What are the Works of God?  Jesus said 1 work and that is to believe.  Keep on Keeping on believing.  Titus 3:7 revisit first half of the pipeline through repentance.  Hot tub soothes away sins - jp.  v. 5-6  Once repented, then appropriate the  renewing power of the Holy Spirit.  He gave an example of believe in the Bronze Serpent of the children in the wilderness.   Jesus was raised on a pole in like manner. 

FIGHT  Titus 2:12, I Tim 6:12, I Peter 2:11  Battle the lies of the Devil.   I have a new desire and a new heart.  I have the Holy Spirit, I can say "No."  Romans 8:13  Christ is our dancing partner.  Jesus will show us how to tap his power. 

Bob's Example of himself:   He sins by lying, breaking the 9th commandment because he is breaking the 2nd and the 1st commands already.  After realizing he has lied he goes into self condemnation and then to the hot but.  Finally fight against lying, facing rejection head on, be willing to allow people to not like me.  Then face disapproval and face his sin.  Start waltzing again. 

The Waltz King

The Waltz King = Jesus Christ  
Titus 2:11-15;3:8 
Nov21, 2010 

Intro 
We think god obligated and we want God to reward us based on performance.   

First half of the pipeline deals with religiosity, ie, grace is it not works or performance but by the finished work of Christ.  Obedient life and substitutionary death of Christ for us.  We  show gratitude by living for God by his empowerment.  Nothing we can do howe ver, to mar the righteousness we have been give.  Then, why do anything some say.  Just to go the hot tub, relax and enjoy.  We can get in the hot tub.  We proclaim grace because we do not want to put people under las.   

Second half of the pipeline focuses on grace as transforming power.  in the movie, As good as it Gets The Jack Lemon character makes a statement that you make me want to be a better man.   We can say to God your grace and love make me want to be a better man or woman.  The KEY is that the christian life is a supernatural life.  The question is how to experience it? 

We move to the Incursion step of the pipeline.  an Incursion is an invasion against sin in our lives.  How we do that is by waltzing with the Waltz King, Jesus.  Not Johann Strauss. 

REPENT  see Titus 2:15: rebuke , II Tim 3:16, rebuke, correct, 4:2, rebuke, II Cor 7:10, I John 1:9, give a sense of wrong doing.  What is repent?  admit it, sorrowful for it, exclaim I am helpless, do not hide, come to God openly w/o fear.  This allows us to begin to change.  Repent is for all Christians all the time.  How do we do It?   Thru prayer.  That's how David did it. Ps 51.   

BELIEVE, Titus 3:8, Mk 1:15, repent, believe.  What are the Works of God?  Jesus said 1 work and that is to believe.  Keep on Keeping on believing.  Titus 3:7 revisit first half of the pipeline through repentance.  Hot tub soothes away sins - jp.  v. 5-6  Once repented, then appropriate the  renewing power of the Holy Spirit.  He gave an example of believe in the Bronze Serpent of the children in the wilderness.   Jesus was raised on a pole in like manner. 

FIGHT  Titus 2:12, I Tim 6:12, I Peter 2:11  Battle the lies of the Devil.   I have a new desire and a new heart.  I have the Holy Spirit, I can say "No."  Romans 8:13  Christ is our dancing partner.  Jesus will show us how to tap his power. 

Bob's Example of himself:   He sins by lying, breaking the 9th commandment because he is breaking the 2nd and the 1st commands already.  After realizing he has lied he goes into self condemnation and then to the hot but.  Finally fight against lying, facing rejection head on, be willing to allow people to not like me.  Then face disapproval and face his sin.  Start waltzing again. 

Sunday, September 26, 2010

What exactly IS the Gospel Pipeline?

From Bob's blog--I thought it worth having over here.


In 2 Peter 3:18, Peter concludes his letter by encouraging us to keep growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia, The Last Battle, Aslan, the Great Lion, the King (the Christ figure of the stories) encourages His people to go "Further Up and Further In" to Narnia...the "Promised Land" of His love, grace and salvation. The Gospel Pipeline gives us a picture of how the "flow" Further Up and Further In often occurs in a Christian's life.

What follows is the Gospel Pipeline Overview:
Gospel Pipeline Overview
1. Gospel Conversion
Titus 2:11; Titus 3:5--Supernatural Grace regenerates the heart     Grace for the entire Christian life is defined by grace at the start!
2. Gospel Diversion
Titus 2:12, 14—The “Basics” often divert the emphasis from Christ to behaviors     There is a tendency to “leave” the Gospel of Christ and focus on the efforts of man
3. Gospel Perversion
Titus 3:1-2—focus on behaviors often lead to a performance paradigm    We live as if God's delight in us is merited or maintained by our performance rather than through Christ
4. Gospel Reversion
Titus 3:7—grace leads us to revert back to focus on Union with Christ    We revert to the TRUE Basics of the Christian life-Identity in Christ
5. Gospel Aversion
Titus 3:8—our flesh resists grace on many levels 
We’ve a built-in aversion to looking to Christ alone for spiritual growth
6. Gospel Insertion
Titus 3:8—insistence upon grace leads to an internalization of grace
Grace overcomes our resistance and we eventually adopt a grace paradigm
7. Gospel Immersion
Titus 3:4—soaking in the truth of God’s love leads to the “Hot Tub”     “Getting used” to grace becomes comfortable…sometimes TOO comfortable
8. Gospel Incursion
Titus 2:11-12—grace leads to a hostile invasion against sin by “Waltzing”     We discover grace is not merely unconditional love but transforming power
9. Gospel Emersion
Titus 2:14—A Gospel lifestyle begins to truly emerge from right motives    Grace leads us to make full use of the Gospel Means of Grace
10. Gospel Dispersion
Titus 2:14--The Gospel begins to flow outside ourselves toward others   Grace leads us to mission: we share grace with the Least and the Lost
11. Gospel Assertion
Titus 2:13; 14—grace leads us to assert that the ultimate aim is God’s glory   Grace, ultimately, is not about me or even mission, but the honor of Christ
12. Gospel Recursion
Titus 2:12-13—grace teaches us we never “arrive” in this life.  Grace is how broken people with broken lives live in a broken world

Notes on the Gospel Pipeline: Grace and Gospel Adoption

J. I. Packer on Grace:

Definition:  The grace of God is love freely shown towards guilty sinners, contrary to their merit and indeed I defiance of their demerit.  It is God showing goodness to persons who deserve only severity and had no reason to expect anything but severity.

Those who suppose that the doctrine of God’s grace tends to encourage moral laxity (‘final salvation is certain anyway, no matter what we do; therefore our conduct doesn’t matter’) are simply showing that, in the most literal sense, they do not know what they are talking about.  For love awakens love in return; and love, once awakened, desires to give pleasure; and the revealed will of God is that those who have received grace should henceforth give themselves to ‘good works’ (Eph 2:10, Titus 2:11 f); and gratitude will move any man who has truly received grace to do as God requires, and daily to cry out thus---

Oh! to grace how great a debtor
Daily I’m constrained to be;
Let that grace now, like a fetter,
Bind my wandering heart to Thee!
Prone to wander, Lord, I feel it;
Prone to leave the God I love—
Take my heart, oh, take and seal it,
Seal it from Thy courts above!

QUOTES on Adoption
“I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you.” John 14:18 It is like a fairy story – the reigning monarch adopts waifs and strays to make princes of them – but, praise God, it is not a fairy story: it is hard and solid fact, founded on the bedrock of free and sovereign grace. This, and nothing less than this, is what adoption means. No wonder that John cries, ‘Behold, what manner of love…!’ When once you understand adoption, your heart will cry the same. 
                                                                                                             J.I. Packer, Knowing God


As we try to replace old behaviors with new ones, it easy to take our eyes of our status as children of God. In fact, the longer we struggle with a problem, the more likely we are to define ourselves by that problem. We come to believe that our problem is who we are. But while these labels may describe particular ways we struggle as sinners in a fallen world, they are not our identity! If we allow them to define us, we will live trapped within their boundaries. This is no way for a child of God to live!”                                                                                                                     Paul Tripp, Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands

If you want to judge how well a person understands Christianity, find out how much he makes of the thought of being God’s child, and having God has his Father. If this is not the thought that prompts and controls his worship and prayers and his whole outlook on life, it means that he does not understand Christianity very well at all.
                            J.I. Packer, Knowing God

How great is the love 
the Father has lavished on us, 
that we should be called 
children of God! (1 John 3:1)

For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of adoption. (Romans 8:15-16).

Extra: Average Christian’s  view of God from J I Packer:  “he imagines God as a magnified image of himself, and assumes that God shares his own complacency about himself.