STEPHEN ROSS
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In the Old Testament Idolatry was rife and there were severe consequences for those that practiced it. In those times many people worshiped these false images which angered God and as a result Judgments fell on the people and on the land. The idols of today are probably different ,but I live in a Nation where Sport and Entertainment have taken the place of worshiping Jesus. At one time in Australia no one would of dreamed of playing Sport on a Sunday ,but now it has sadly become a reality in this land, with no sign of that changing . Sometimes I spend too much time watching T.V. when I should be doing more beneficial things, but it helps me to relax. It is important to find the right balance in all we do.
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Obedience is the Key to answered Prayer, God does not necessarily give us what we want but he answers faith and supplies us with what we need, according to His will for our lives . We can choose to make soul decisions or decisions based in the Spirit. We must pray according to the Word, and be guided by the Spirit rather than fall into the trap of following the dictates of the flesh. God reads each persons heart and he probes and tests the inner motives and intentions of the heart when he answers prayers. He knows the true state of our hearts.
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Q2. Life in the Son
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 7. God's Testimony Regarding Jesus (1 John 5:1-21)
We can all be part of a local church or home fellowship were we meet with one another as part of Christs body, but that is not the same as having an intimate relationship with the Lord. A living relationship is exactly that ,it is living and it is not something done out of duty of obligation , that in my way of thinking is religion, and lacks the intimacy that a living relationship brings. Throughout the ages many people have put their faith in many things that are perishable ,but faith in Jesus is everlasting. -
Q1. Defeat vs. Victory
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 7. God's Testimony Regarding Jesus (1 John 5:1-21)
When we live in a defeatist attitude, we are living without hope or victory in our life, and not living out the truth that Jesus won for us . If we walk in Victory we are walking as God would have us walk and we can have the Victory over every situation in our life for we have the victorious one living in us , and He has given us the power to overcome. when we believe and apply our faith and trust that he will lead us as we walk with him. Unbelief undermines our faith and denies the victory that Jesus won on the Cross for us and this attitude causes us to fall into a defeatist mentality. -
The statement God is Love is so important because the very nature of the Character of God is one of Love. It is out of His love that He created us and every living thing. If we love our fellowman than we are beginning to have some understanding of God's Love. As God Loves us we are able by His Grace to love our fellowman. The road to Healing in our lives can have many ups and downs bur through the blood of Jesus and His Sacrifice on the Cross a Way has been made for each of us and we only have to acknowledge our Sin and ask for forgiveness and God is able to set us free and Heal us. It is because of this ultimate Sacrifice of Jesus that we must forgive.
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Jesus and the Holy Spirit lives within us and as Jesus has overcome the World, then we can have victory over the god of this world. As the Scripture says '' Greater is he that is within us , than he that is in the world'' We have overcome them because our lives have been redeemed by Jesus. We will overcome them in the future by remaining anchored to our faith in Jesus Christ and abiding in the promises of God. This truth when believed upon and walked in will overcome any fears as we know that Jesus is the Great Overcomer and he holds our lives in the Palm of His Hands where we are safe and secure in the Rock of all ages.
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Q1. Jesus Is God in the Flesh
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 6. God Is Love (1 John 4:1-21)
It is important to believe that God was made flesh , walked amongst us in his humanity yet was divine . By coming in the flesh he was able to experience all the temptations that we experience in our human flesh.yet he was without sin. Jesus was able to identify with us in our humanity, because he came to earth in the flesh and lived out human experiences but without the sinful nature. The crucifixion is just as important as the resurrection. Jesus laid down his life for us taking on our sinful nature and the sins of the whole world. Because of this selflessness we now have an advocate with the Father. If there hadn't been a crucifixion there would have been no resurrection. Satan simply refuses to accept that Jesus has won the victory and he is a defeated foe. The significance for my own walk with God is that I know he understands suffering and therefore when I am experiencing the difficulties of life I know he can relate to them and I can talk to Him knowing he understands my pain, and also celebrate with me the Joys. -
Q4. Obedience and Answered Prayer
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 5. Love in Action (1 John 3:11-24)
When we are obedient to what God asks of us, we are putting ourselves in the position for God to answer our prayers and requests. God tells us in His word that we are to come boldly to the throne of Grace and he will hear our requests . We should not come to God just to be blessed but out of obedience to Him. When we are obedient to what He asks of us, we will be blessed. -
Q3. Love for the Brothers
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 5. Love in Action (1 John 3:11-24)
When we lay down our lives for our brothers and sisters we put aside our own agenda to spend time helping them. There are a number of ways we can do this ,by spending time praying for them, helping them out with food if needed and giving them your time and often a listening ear. I have found home fellowships to be a good way to get to know people,as you develop a level of trust and are then able to share the deeper things of your life , The Christian life was never meant to be lived in isolation but within a group of like minded believers. -
Q2. Anger, Hatred, and Murder
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 5. Love in Action (1 John 3:11-24)
Anger when allowed to go unchecked can grow in our hearts and can develop into hatred and allow a murderous Spirit to enter in, I believe this is what happened to Cain. We all have a choice to forgive and let go of the offense,or to hold on to it and allow it to fester. In Cains case he was not only angry with Abel but he was also angry with God., and he chose to act on it. -
Q5. Sin and Righteousness
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 4. Sin Is Lawlessness (1 John 2:28-3:10)
Johns teaching on Sin and righteousness clearly outlines that one who habitually sins does not belong to God, where as the attitude of the false teachers of the day were that light and darkness were compatable and acceptable. I like what Magnus said about false teachers always misinterpreting Sin. False teachers and those who are opposed to the Bible and what it teaches always want to water down the truth of the Scriptures to suit themselves . This sort of attitude is very much prevalent in society today where if it feels good do it regardless of the cosequences. -
Q4. God's Seed and Habitual Sin
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 4. Sin Is Lawlessness (1 John 2:28-3:10)
The presence of God's seed in us keeps us from habitual lawlessness, as when we are about to do something not pleasing to God the Holy Spirit speaks to us in warnings or promptings from within. The work of the Holy Spirit is to Glorify the Father and Jesus and to turn us towards God and his ways and away from the pull of our fleshly nature. Sanctification is an ongoing work by the Holy Spirit and will continue throughout our life. -
Q3. Lawlessness
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 4. Sin Is Lawlessness (1 John 2:28-3:10)
Lawlessness shows up in our lives when our attitudes are contrary to Gods word and they become a habitual practice in our lives affecting our walk with Christ . Much of society today is governed by a Spirit of Lawlessness in the World, with the disintegration of the family unit and an attitude that we need to tolerate everything and accept every practice whether it be good or evil. An attitude of Lawlessness can creep into our lives when we start to compromise, and accept worldly values as the norm. -
Q2. The Purifying Hope
STEPHEN ROSS replied to Pastor Ralph's topic in 4. Sin Is Lawlessness (1 John 2:28-3:10)
As we develop a closer walk with Jesus we desire to get rid of those things that would entangle our lives and taint our relationship with our God., and as we do not know at what time the Lord shall return so this should motivate us to live according to God's word. Gods grace is always available and as we yield our lives to Him,he will show us what we need to deal with in our lives.