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The Still Man’s Wayback Machine July 5, 2012

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Grace, peace, and blessings to the body of Christ and greetings to the children of disobedience.

I should have posted this yesterday on Independence Day, but I was busy with the podcasts.  Last Independence Day we wrote a post entitled 4th of July: America Celebrates Its Independence From God.  This post deals with the apostasy wherein this former God-fearing nation finds itself.  In that our legislators are law-ing our rights away, and legislating us back into the Dark Ages, this teaching is even more relevant than it was last year.

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New Podcast Episode

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Grace and peace to the body of Christ, and greetings to the world.

We have completed the podcast to Put Off Thy Shoes, a teaching wherein we discuss the importance of rendering honor and respect to the Lord when we come before His presence in prayer.  It is part one of a series on prayer and is available for free download at the iTunes Store for use with your favorite audio device.  You can subscribe to our free podcast here.

We hope this teaching blesses you.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

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Information on the Podcasts

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Grace and peace, dear saints, and greetings to the unsaved.

You may have noticed that lately we have been spending a great deal of time on the podcasts and less time posting any articles.  This is because before this week I had only produced two podcasts in three months, and I was afraid that the inactivity would cause the iTunes Store to cancel my show.  I don’t know that they would do that, but I seem to remember that if users don’t download new episodes regularly, their subscriptions would be automatically cancelled, so I gathered that the same thing could happen to podcasters if they don’t post new episodes regularly.

I would hate for that to happen, because I truly believe the information would be a benefit to the body of Christ.  So, I plan to spend the next week or so just trying to make up for lost time.  I am basically doing companion broadcasts for the most popular or edifying articles until each of those has its own podcast.  When that is completed (or at least nearly completed) I will again turn my attention to posting more regularly.

I have noticed that as I get more comfortable podcasting, the production time has decreased, so I can turn out a broadcast quicker.  And I am learning to stay on topic better and my digressions are considerably less.  The result is a cleaner, smoother, more succinct and edifying listening experience.  You may also notice that the broadcasts are getting shorter, as the last three podcasts were one hour 14 minutes, just over an hour, and 33 minutes, respectively.  I am not concerned about the time if the information deserves a thorough exposition, but I am concerned if it does not.  The goal is to turn out at least a podcast a week, God willing, which would give the listener something to look forward to.

Why the podcast? You may ask.  Well, most people can retain what they hear better than what they read, so the podcast facilitates this.  Additionally, many people just prefer to listen rather than read, especially when there are few pictures and graphics to spice up an article.  Since I am not a graphics person, the podcast is a good alternative.  Moreover, the podcast makes the information accessible to a wider audience, such as to people with vision problems, and is more convenient for those who don’t have time to sit in front of a computer screen.  They can listen to the information at their leisure: in their car when they’re on their way to work, on the train or bus during their morning commute, during their lunch break, or at the gym—literally anyplace at all.  They can just download the podcast onto their favorite audio device, and it’s there whenever and wherever they want it. 

But I am not only concentrating on the podcasts.  I am still in the Word of God and am working on a few articles concerning end time events from the Book of the Revelation.  I will be bringing those articles to you very shortly, God willing.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

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Christianity to Babylon

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Mystery Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots

“And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH” (Revelation 17:5).

Grace and peace, Saints.

We have just completed a podcast that is an excellent companion to our article, The Identity of the Antichrist.  It is entitled Christianity to Babylon and is named after episode thirty five of the Mystery Babylon series of broadcasts from William Cooper’s popular shortwave radio show, “The Hour of the Time.”  It explains how what is now called the Roman Catholic church actually originated from the Babylonian worship of Nimrod and his wife Semiramis, the first deified human beings in history.  

The religions that grew from the worship of Nimrod and Semiramis are called Mystery Babylon in the Bible and include every religion in the world except the Judeo-Christian religious tradition.  This is important because the Roman Catholic church, which purports to be Christian, is actually Babylonian in nature as evidenced by the pagan nature of its worship traditions.  

Christians need to know the true nature and origin of Roman Catholicism as the Roman Catholic ecumenical movement is seeking to unite all religions under the Vatican, while the Charismatic Movement has all but reduced the visible Christian church to nothing more than one of the Roman Catholic church’s many orders.  

We hope that this broadcast shines a bright light onto the spiritual darkness that is Roman Catholicism.  Perhaps it may even encourage some to witness to their Roman Catholic friends, family, and neighbors.

You may download this teaching as a podcast for playback on your iPhone, iPod, or other mp3 device.  It is available for free at the iTunes Store.  For your convenience, it is also provided below.

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New Podcast Episode

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Grace and peace, saints.

We have uploaded the audio version of our article, That I May Know Him.  This teaching explains that suffering is the part of the Christian life that gets the least amount of press, yet it is crucial to our identification with Jesus Christ.  For to truly know Jesus is to know the fellowship of his sufferings.

You may download this teaching as a podcast for playback on your iPhone, iPod, or other mp3 device.  It is available for free at the iTunes Store.

We hope that you will be blessed by this information.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

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New Podcast Episode

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Grace and peace to the body of Christ.

We have just uploaded the companion podcast to our article entitled, Let It Go, which deals with spiritual warfare and the role our family and friends play in it.  If you have been forsaken by family and friends or are experiencing other problems with them on account of your Christian witness, this teaching is for you.

 

You may download this teaching as a podcast for playback on your iPhone, iPod, or other mp3 device.  It is available for free at the iTunes Store.

We pray this teaching blesses you.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

The Still Man

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New Podcast

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Grace and peace, Saints.

We have uploaded a new podcast to accompany our teaching on Christianity and Pornography.  You can download it for free from the iTunes to listen on your iPhone, iPod, or other mp3 device.  Subscribe to our free podcast here.  For your convenience, it is also provided below.

We hope it greatly blesses you.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

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Memory Verse July 2 – 8, 2012

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“The Lord our God is righteous in all His works which He doeth” (Daniel 9:14).

 

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European Soccer Championship, Final: Italy: 2, Germany: 0, 22:40 GMT

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Grace and peace.

Well, Germany managed to score a point, after a penalty kick by Oesil, but Italy prevailed on the strength of the two goals by Mario Balotelli.  So it’s on to the finals, which will be Sunday between Portugal and Spain.  Germany was on a roll after having won fifteen straight games, but Italy was just too strong for them today.

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European Soccer Championship, Italy: 2, Germany: 0, Second Half, 22:15 GMT

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Grace and peace.

Mario Balotelli has come out for Italy, after sustaining an injury.  He was responsible for both of Italy’s goals.  Germany’s Thomas Mueller has come in for Boateng.  

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European Soccer Championship: Germany: 0, Italy: 2 Halftime 21:59 GMT

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Grace and peace, saints.

Italy is up 2:0 over Germany, thanks to two goals by Italy’s Mario Balotelli.  The first goal was a header after a nice pass, and the second a powerful kick that sailed behind Germany’s goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer, and just missed the sidebar of the net.

Germany missed four chances to score early in the match; one was a nice opportunity for Sami Kidheira when the Italian goalkeeper failed to reign in a blocked kick.  But he missed it.  

The second half is just getting under way and Germany’s Kloze has come in for Mario Gomez and Reus has come in for Kroos.  Italy hasn’t made any substitutions.  Germany is looking very aggessive now, and has attacked twice in five minutes, but with no score as of yet.

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Ok, Now I Get It…

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Grace and peace, saints, and greetings to those still in the world.

I just had a major revelation today: I don’t have a clue how to run a blog.

The word blog is actually internet parlance for “web log:”  an online journal of your thoughts; a diary of your deliberations; a chronology of your cogitations; a…well, you get the point.  If you’re a decent journalist, you will write something every single day—even if its only a one-line entry.  Well, guess what?  I’m not a decent journalist, and I probably will never be.  

But I run an online journal—a blog—which means that I need to be writing something every day.  This actually shouldn’t be very difficult for me to do, because I’m always thinking about things, and most of my thoughts are in some way centered on the Word of God.

So, from this day forward, I will do my absolute best to write something every single day. I’m very glad that I’m doing this, because I’m concentrating on prophecy, and more than a few questions have come up.  I’m curious to see how many of you have asked the same questions and if you have come up with any ( biblical) answers.

So, I’ll see you tomorrow (or later today).

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Memory Verse June 26 – July 1, 2012

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“Not he that commendeth himself is approved, but whom the Lord commendeth” (2 Corinthians 10:18).

Grace and peace.

This week’s memory verse reminds us to humble ourselves.  The Bible teaches, “there is none good, no not one” (Romans 3:10).  So, it is not because of any personal righteousness that we possess that makes us children of the Most High God, but it is because of the righteousness of Jesus Christ that we have been approved by the Father.

It helps to remember this from time to time when Satan tries to give us a self-righteous attitude.  We are somebody because Jesus says so, not because we do.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

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Withering on the Vine

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Grace and peace, Saints. 

A young lady wrote me about three months ago and told me that the fruit of the Spirit had been lacking in her life.  She said that her fruit is “like the leaves on that fig tree,” which I gathered was a reference to the fig tree that Jesus commanded to dry up because it failed to yield fruit.  She ended the message with “Help me Lord.”

My heart wept for this dear soul, because it has got to be a very painful experience to want to do the will of the Lord, but be unable to do so.  There are many so-called Christians who are not doing the Lord’s will and feel no pangs of conscience about it whatsoever.  But for someone who really wants to please the Lord, but can’t, I imagine this can be almost traumatic.  Happily, this lady’s problem is neither strange nor hopeless, and its cause is easy to pinpoint.  It is a one-syllable word: sin.  Lack of the fruit of the Spirit is due to sin in our lives.  And when sin enters our lives, the lines of communication between God and us are broken, because the Holy Spirit is no longer directing our steps.  Scripture says:

“If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me” (Psalm 66:18).

God is holy.  When we are sinning against Him, the Spirit withdraws from us and we can no longer feel His presence.  That is why many of us who are backslidden and fallen out of a right relationship with God find ourselves unable to pray effectively and read our Bibles.  The Holy Spirit has distanced himself from us.  To discover how we can reclaim our fruit, let us first examine the fruits of the Spirit, which are found in Galatians 5:

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, [m]eekness, temperance” (Galatians 5:22-23).

Now, I doubt that the young lady is lacking every type of the fruit of the Spirit.  It was no doubt very difficult for her to admit that she is having difficulty in her Christian walk.   To admit this to oneself requires honesty, and to admit it to me required humility, which entails a degree of meekness: a fruit of the Spirit.  So though she may feel she is devoid of any fruit, she is not totally destitute.  Judging, however, from the tone of the message, I would venture to guess that chief among the fruit she is missing is joy.  When we are guilty of sin, joy is among the first things to go, followed closely by peace.  King David knew this all too well.  As we know, David committed both adultery and murder over the wife of one of his generals.  In so doing, he fell out of step with God, and in the depths of his despair, he experienced a considerable deficit of joy:

“Make me to hear joy and gladness” “Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation” (Psalm 51:8, 12).

Twice David petitions God to make him feel joy again.  As I said, when sin comes in, joy is often the first thing to go out.  David’s sin stole away his joy, because he knew that he had sinned against a holy God.   Loss of joy is one of the worse things that can happen to a Christian.   Joy is what enables us to endure the manifold temptations that Satan hurls our way.  Joy is what enables us to smile and even sing when we are going through an ordeal.  Joy is both the inward and outward token of our victory in Christ Jesus.  When Satan steals our joy, he steals our victory.  

Reclaiming our joy as well as any other fruit of the Spirit can only come after reestablishing a right relationship with Jesus.  This is a three-step process involving revelation, realization, and repentance.  

Revelation

The process starts with the revelation that it is because of our sin that we find ourselves out of step with the Lord.  David’s revelation came when the prophet Nathan told David a story designed to get him to see the sinfulness of his deed (2 Samuel 12:1-4).  As we know, David commits adultery with the wife of one of his soldiers, whom he later has killed.  God sends Nathan to David to tell him a story, which involves a rich man who took all that his poor servant had—his little lamb—which he kills and prepares for a houseguest.  Enflamed at this callous act, David responds that the man should die for his deed.  At this, Nathan says to David, “Thou art the man,” implicating David for having killed Uriah and stolen his wife, Bathsheba.  With this damning accusation came the revelation that David had sinned horribly.

This shows the bewitching nature and incredible power of sin.  David was a man after God’s own heart, and he always endeavored to do that which would please God.  David knew that adultery and murder were wrong; he did not have to be told.  But in the depths of his sin, David lost his discernment: that is, he lost his moral compass. Loss of discernment is the first thing that happens when we are living in sin.  We must only look to King Solomon, the wisest man who ever lived, for evidence of this.

When Nathan told David that he was the man, it snapped him back into reality, and he instantly understood the gravity of his sin.  The revelation of sin involves not only the knowledge of sin, but of God’s punishment for sin.  Nathan tells David:

“Because by this deed thou hast given great occasion to the enemies of the Lord to blaspheme, the child also that is born unto thee shall surely die” (2 Samuel 12:14).

This is the most sobering part of the revelation: God will punish sin.  

It is this knowledge that scares us straight.  “It is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God.”  Incidentally, when Nathan said that King David had given God’s enemies “great occasion to blaspheme,”  he was implying that, even though David did the deed undercover, his enemies knew exactly what he had done, because they had been watching him.  

We should take great heed of this, for there is nothing new under the sun.  If King David’s enemies were watching him, then our enemies are watching us.  Count on it.  Therefore, if you have backslid, then your enemies already know about it, and are probably celebrating at this very moment.  We are in a war, Saints.

King Josiah’s revelation came when Hilkiah, the high priest, found the book of the law in the temple of God and brought it to King Josiah.  The Bible tells it thus:

“And Hilkiah the high priest said unto Shapan the scribe, I have found the book of the law in the house of the Lord.  And Hilkiah gave the book to Shapan, and he read it.

“And Shapan the scribe shewed the king, saying, Hilkiah the priest hath delivered me a book.  And Shapan read it before the king. “And it came to pass, when the king heard the words of the book of the law, that he rent his clothes.”

The revelation of Judah’s sinfulness came when King Josiah heard the words of God, which the priest read from the book of the Law.  The Law deals with sin and God’s punishment for sin. 

The Bible says that King Josiah of Judah was a good king, “who did that which was right in the sight of the Lord” (2 Kings 22:2).  Most of the kings of Judah and of Israel committed gross abominations against God, chief among which were idolatry and human sacrifice.  Not so with Josiah.  The revelation that Judah was transgressing against the Lord grieved this righteous king, evidenced by the fact that he rent, or tore, his clothes.   Tearing one’s clothes was a sign that one was ashamed, offended, or distraught.  Josiah was all three.

Realization

With the revelation of sin comes the realization that we have sinned.  What makes sin so sinful is to know that we are sinning against a sinless God.  It is when we see our sin through God’s eyes that we see just how grievous it is.  Scripture says:

 “But sin, that it might appear sin, working death in me by that which is good; that sin by the commandment might become exceeding sinful” (Romans 7:13). 

When Josiah heard the words of the law he understood how serious was Judah’s transgression against God.  Though he always knew it was wrong, it was when Josiah heard the commandment of God that he really understood how bad it was. 

It is important, at this point, to note that both David’s and Josiah’s revelations came through an intermediary.  David’s intermediary was Nathan the prophet, while King Josiah’s intermediary was Hilkiah, the high priest.  Both were men of God.  This motif can be seen throughout the Bible.  God often uses godly men to deliver His message, because it helps us to see our sinfulness when God’s words come from the mouth of a righteous man. 

Once we realize how sinful we have been, we should acknowledge our sinfulness.  We may have a revelation of sin, but once we come to the realization that we have sinned, we must acknowledge our sinfulness, or there can be no healing.  The process of reconciliation truly begins when we acknowledge our sinfulness.  When David realized the gravity of his actions, he said: 

“I have sinned against the Lord” (2 Samuel 12:13).

Note that David did not merely think these words, but said these words aloud.  This was a confession.  Confession of sin is vital to the process of reconciliation.  Josiah’s confession is inherent in his command to Hilkia and the other priests: 

“Go ye, inquire of the Lord for me, and for the people, and for all Judah, concerning the words of this book that is found: for great is the wrath of the Lord that is kindled against us, because our fathers have not hearkened unto the words of this book” (2 Kings 22:13). 

Josiah openly confessed the sins of the people, because they had transgressed the words of the law.  Confession of sin is the most important part of the process of reconciliation, for without it, there can be no forgiveness: 

“If we confess our sins, [then] He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins” (1 John 1:9).

This is a conditional if/then statement, where the performance of the latter is contingent upon the performance of the former.  To be forgiven then, we have to confess our sins.

Repentance

After we realize the gravity of our sinfulness, we must truly be sorry for having sinned against a holy God, and repent of our deeds.  Many think that to be sorry and to repent are the same thing.  But the Bible says that godly sorrow leads to repentance (2 Corinthians 7:10).  They cannot, therefore, be the same.  The difference is that godly sorrow begins inwardly in the heart, but ends outwardly with repentance, which always involves confession of the specific transgression.  In the natural, whether a person is truly sorry is what determines if he will repeat a crime after he confesses to it.  If he is not truly sorry, his confession means nothing, and he will do it again.  It is the same in spiritual matters.

Repentance for the backslidden sinner always involves confession of sin and supplication.  Psalm 51, for example, which we looked at earlier, is a psalm of repentance, and illustrates David’s anguish at having sinned against his God.  Notice how he again acknowledges his sin and confesses his guilt: 

“For I acknowledge my transgressions: and my sin is ever before me: (v. 3).

It is important to note that while confessing his sins, David emphasizes God’s holiness and His right to punish our sin: 

“Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil in thy sight: that thou mightest be justified when thou speakest, and be clear when thou judgest” (v. 4).

In doing this, David acknowledges that he is a sinner who has transgressed against a sinless God.  God only is holy, and, therefore, is the only person who can rightly judge sin.  His judgments are righteous. 

Supplication is the act of pleading with God to do something.  With regard to repentance, it is asking God to forgive our transgression and to take away His fierce wrath.  Listen to what David says: 

“Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.  “Hide thy face from my sins and blot out all mine iniquities.  “Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.  “Cast me not away from thy presence; and take not thy holy spirit from me.” 

Did you see that?  Purge.  Wash.  Hide.  Blot out.  Create.  Renew.  Cast not.  Take not. These are all action words.  David is asking God to move.  This is a textbook example of supplication following repentance.  And not only did David repent, but he also fasted and slept on the floor for a week (2 Samuel 12:16).  Supplication often involves fasting, which is going without food for a time in order to afflict oneself as a token of humility. Supplicants would also put earth on their heads and wear sackcloth, a very simple piece of clothing, to humble themselves before God and acknowledge that they were mere dust before His holiness.

When we truly repent, God will forgive us.  When we realize that we have sinned against God and determine in our hearts to seek His face and His righteousness, He will restore us to a right relationship with Him.  God’s words to Josiah illustrate this beautifully: 

“Because thine heart was tender, and thou hast humbled thyself…and hast rent thy clothes, and wept before me; I also have heard thee” (2 Kings 22:19).

Once God understood that Josiah was truly sorry for the sins of Judah and saw that he humbled himself and tore his clothes, God heard his inward prayer and forgave Josiah.  As a matter of fact, only Josiah and his progeny were spared God’s judgment.  When we truly repent of our sin and determine in our heart to seek God’s face and His forgiveness, God restores our relationship with Him.  

One of the best examples of the process of reconciliation can be found in the ninth chapter of the book of Daniel.  Daniel, the prophet of God, has come to God in prayer to intercede on the behalf of Israel: 

Revelation

“In the first year of his reign I Daniel understood by books the number of the years, whereof the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah the prophet, that he would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem” (v. 2).

Realization

“And I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting, and sackcloth and ashes” (v. 3).

The realization of Israel’s sin is implied in the act of Daniel setting his face unto the Lord. He knew the prophecy concerning God’s punishment of Israel because of their sin, and it troubled him.  Notice that Daniel sought the Lord “by prayer and supplications.”  Again, supplication is pleading for the Lord to do something, which, in the case of sin, is to turn away His wrath and forgive the sin.  Notice also that Daniel is fasting with sackcloth and ashes.  In fasting, Daniel is afflicting himself, and by wearing sackcloth and ashes, he is humbling himself.  Notice that Daniel’s realization led to a confession:

“And I prayed unto the Lord my God, and made my confession, and said…[w]e have sinned, and have committed iniquity, and have done wickedly, and have rebelled, even by departing from thy precepts and from thy judgments” (v. 5).

During his confession, Daniel, like David, acknowledges God’s righteousness:

“Therefore hath the Lord watched upon the evil, and brought it upon us: for the Lord our God is righteous in all His works which he doeth: for we obeyed not His voice” (v. 14).

Repentance 

“Oh Lord, according to all thy righteousness, I beseech thee, let thine anger and thy fury be turned away from thy city Jerusalem, thy holy mountain: because for our sins, and for the iniquities of our fathers, Jerusalem and thy people are become a reproach to all that are about us” (v. 16).

Notice that Daniel continually acknowledges Israel’s sin before God.  When God reveals to us what is sinful in His eyes, and we realize that we have sinned against Him, acknowledging our sinfulness with repentance, God immediately restores our relationship with Him. This immediate forgiveness can be seen in the case of King David.  Notice that immediately following David’s confession, Nathan tells him: 

“The Lord also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die” (2 Kings 22:13b).

God knew that David would repent of his sin, just like He knew that David was going to sin in the first place.  God knows everything. 

Forgiveness and restoration are waiting on us.  We have only to go to God in all humility and ask His forgiveness, and He will forgive us.   Once we confess our sins, truly repent, and seek a renewed relationship with Jesus, He will restore our joy.  So let the fact that you are on your knees pouring your heart out to God serve as your receipt of victory.

One final thing: once God forgives us and restores us to a right relationship with Him, we need to do something.  We must take action.  It is not enough to merely ask God for forgiveness.  We must be willing to show Him our gratitude and that we mean business when we say we want to be right with Him.

As an illustration, we return to the example of King Josiah.  Josiah was one of the few good kings of Judah, who “turned to the Lord with all his heart, and with all his soul, and with all his might” (2 Kings 22:25).  After he realized how far Israel had transgressed against God Almighty, he resolved to reform Israel and turn them from idolatry back to the worship of the One True God.  King Josiah broke down the idols, tore down the houses of the sodomites, cut down the groves, slew the idolatrous priests, and destroyed the place where the Jews practiced human sacrifice.  He took action.  

True repentance begins in the heart, but it doesn’t end there.  True repentance results in some kind of action.  Josiah’s repentance began when he rent his clothes and ended with him completely putting down all idolatry in Judah. 

So is it when we backslide.  Our repentance must also lead to action.  When we realize that we have turned our backs on our God, we must take some visible action as a token of our will to again subject our will to His.  Whatever the offense that put distance between God and us, we must take steps to get back into a right relationship with Him.  We cannot undo the sin, but like Josiah, we can remove any vestiges of the sin from our lives.  And we can show God and the world that we mean business. 

So, if your fruit is withered and dried up–if you have backslid–don’t despair.  There is hope.  Get back into a right relationship with the Captain of our Salvation and the Shepherd and Bishop of our souls.  You have just been given the revelation that your withered fruit is the result of sin.  Now that you realize this, acknowledge it, confess it, and repent of it.  And get back right with Jesus. 

“If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land” (2 Chronicles 7:14).

Often, the loss of the fruit of the Spirit can be the result of generational sin.  To see is this applies to you, read our article on Generational Curses.  Whether personal sin or generational sin, loss of joy is the result of sin. 

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The Still Man’s Wayback Machine, June 18, 2012

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Grace and peace to the brethren in the Lord.

Here is what we wrote about last year during this week.

Put Off Thy Shoes From Off Thy Feet

This post reminds Christians that when we go to God in prayer, we should remember that the Lord Jesus is Sovereign of the Universe and thus, entitled to our utmost respect and reverence.

More posts to come.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

The Still Man

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Memory Verse, June 18-24, 2012

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 “Recompense to no man evil for evil.  Provide things honest in the sight of all men” (Romans 12:17).

Grace and peace to the saints.  

Last week’s memory verse, Romans 12:20, admonished us to feed our enemies, and, in so doing, “heap coals of fire upon his head.”  This week’s verse continues this theme, as it is vitally important that we, as Christians, know how to relate to our enemies, for we live in the midst of them.  

We in the so-called Christian West are not familiar with persecution of the nature and to the degree as are those Christians in Africa and elsewhere who are dying for their testimony.  But many of us are experiencing persecution of a subtler nature, involving harassment of various methods.  

It is important that in the face of these myriad temptations, we do not respond to our enemies in kind.  This verse commands us to resist the urge to treat our enemies the way they treat us.  Though sometimes it will be very difficult, and though we will, at times, fail, we should strive not to imitate the behavior of the ungodly, for this does not glorify the Lord Jesus.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

The Still Man

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Memory Verse June 11-17, 2012

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“Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head” (Romans 12:20).

Grace and peace, Saints.  

Many of us who are on the front lines of this spiritual war know that our enemies come in all shapes, sizes, races, and economic levels.  In my case, even the homeless have been used.  

Once I invited a homeless man home for dinner. Homelessness and poverty are a huge problem in America right now, as many people who used to have high-paying jobs and fine homes have found themselves for the first time on the street and hungry.  I had met this man only a few hours earlier at a St. Louis Bread Company location.  He was dressed relatively well, and he seated himself down in a chair next to me in the reading section.  He struck up a conversation with me, and as we talked, he gave me a sketchy story about his fall from opulence to indigence.  I thought I recognized him from my high school days.  Since I had only been back in St. Louis about a year and a half at this point and was desirous to know of some good spots to read and have a cup of coffee, he offered to show me a couple of his favorite spots.  I noticed that at each spot he wanted me to look at the menu.  I realized that he hoped that I would get hungry and order something and that I would probably invite him to dine with me.  This man was hungry.

Though I was hungry too, I’m not much into eating out, plus the food at each of these places was prohibitively expensive (for me).  So I decided that I would invite the man home to dinner, even though I didn’t trust him.  Now I’m no fool, but I have been hungry, and I know what it is like to hit a rough spot in life.  I have noticed that many of the people Satan uses are people who are down and out, such as homeless people and substance abusers.  Most of these people have been morally compromised and are psychologically feeble, and are thus, easy pickings for Satan.  But at the end of the day, they are still human beings and need help.  So I decided that, although I could not help everyone, I could afford to feed this man this one night.  Besides, I sized him up and felt confident that if things started to go south, I could avoid a terminal situation.

We ate and he asked if he could spend the night.  I consented, and made him a bed, making very sure he saw me take my weapon to bed with me.  The next day, we ate breakfast, and I dropped him off.  I didn’t see him again until about two years later, again at the same coffee house.  He sat down in a chair next to mine (pretending not to recognize me) and read a newspaper.  I recognized him immediately.  About a half hour later, he looks at me and says, “Hey don’t I know you?”  And we began to talk.  It was during this conversation that I learned of his religious beliefs, which were New Age all the way.  I understood that God had orchestrated both meetings, because He wanted me to not only understand how the enemy operates, but what his beliefs are.  Again, what the enemy meant for evil, God used for good.  

I would never suggest that anyone do what I did, especially given the increasing animosity of the public to the ministers of the Gospel.  This was totally out of character for me.  But on this occasion, the Spirit lead me to feed my enemy, and, in so doing, I heaped coals of fire upon his head.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

The Still Man

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The Still Man’s Wayback Machine, June 6, 2012

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Grace and peace.  Here is what we wrote about during the 1st week of June 2011.

June 6, 2011.  Weep For Your Children

When you read how Secular Humanism is destroying our children’s morals by teaching them that whatever they decide to do is right so long as it is right in their eyes, you will understand how this teaching is directly responsible for why our children are becoming increasingly hostile and violent—even to the point of murder.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

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Further Musings On The Antichrist

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Pope Benedict XVI flashes decidedly un-Christian handsigns

Grace and peace to a peculiar people, and greetings to the children of wrath.

Lately I have been meditating a great deal on the Antichrist, and if you have read our article, The Identity of Antichrist, then you know we contend he is none other than the current Roman Catholic pope, Benedict XVI.  I was concerned that some would have difficulty reconciling my contention that the Abomination of Desolation is an idol that the Antichrist worships and that the world will be required to worship, when Daniel 11:37, 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4, and Revelation 13:4 all say that the Antichrist will demand that the world worship him.  I realized that I had no logical argument for this seeming disparity.  I was also concerned that some would not buy my explanation of why Daniel 11:37 says that the Antichrist would not “regard any god,” when we are told in the next verse that he would honor “the god of forces.”

As I meditated on this, it occurred to me to return to the book of Daniel and Chapter 3, which explains how Nebuchadnezzar built an image of gold, which he demanded that the Babylonians worship.  While reading, the Spirit also lead me to Daniel 4.  These two chapters explained the mystery of the Abomination of Desolation even better and helped me to understand why the Antichrist will demand that the world worship him, while mandating that all worship the Abomination of Desolation as well.  As the reader will soon see, there is a very good reason why the Antichrist will not have a problem with the world worshipping an idol as well as him, and why he will not regard any god, yet honor the god of forces.

First, as you may recall from our article on the Antichrist, Hislop writes that the Goddess of forces was worshipped since antiquity as Diana and Diana of Ephesus.  Recall also that Diana was called Rhea and Cybele, as well as other names, and that all of these were merely aliases for Semiramis, the wife of Nimrod, the first king of Babylon.  Now listen closely.  If all idolatry originated from Babylon, and Nebuchadnezzar was Babylon’s greatest king, then it is not only possible, but highly probable, that Nebuchadnezzar also worshipped the Goddess of forces and that the idol that he built and commanded all to worship could have been Diana.

For proof of this, let us go to Daniel Chapter 4.  Now, recall that when Daniel was brought to Babylon by Nebuchadnezzar, he was renamed Belteshazzar.  This is what Nebuchadnezzar says about the name Belteshazzar:  

“Daniel came in before me, whose name was Belteshazzar, according to the name of my god” (Daniel 4:8).

Easton’s Bible Dictionary says this about the name Belteshazzar:

“Belteshazzar – Beltis protect the king!, the Chaldee name given to Daniel by Nebuchadnezzar (Dan 1:7).”

So, Nebuchadnezzar says that the name Belteshazzar was derived from the name of his god, and we see that this god was named Beltis.  Now, Hislop has this to say about Beltis:

“The very name by which the Italians commonly designate the Virgin, is just the translation of one of the titles of the Babylonian goddess.  As Baal or Belus was the name of the great male divinity of Babylon, so the female divinity was called Beltis (Hislop, 20).

Bel or Baal, which means “Lord,” was just another name for Nimrod.  Beltis, therefore, being the female counterpart of Bel, was none other than Semiramis, who, as we know, also went by the name of Rhea, Cybele, and Diana—The Virgin.  

You must understand the importance of this.  The Bible tells us that when Nebuchadnezzar built his idol and stood it in the plain of Dura in Babylon, he ordered that all should worship this idol or perish (Daniel 3:6).  According to what we have just learned, it is highly likely that the idol that Nebuchadnezzar set up was Beltis also called Diana, The Virgin.

Now the Book of the Revelation tells us that the False Prophet will do the same thing that Nebuchadnezzar did:

“And he (the False Prophet) had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the beast should be killed” (Revelation 13:15).

Death will again be the penalty for those who will not bow down to the goddess Diana. That means you and me.

Now, you may ask why the similarities between Nebuchadnezzar and his idol and the Antichrist and his idol are so important and what this has to do with reconciling the Antichrist desiring all worship himself, yet allowing his idol to also be worshipped.  It is because the Antichrist, in point of fact, will be the new Nimrod, who was worshipped as a god (Genesis 10:8).  In keeping with the principle of duality, sacred to the Mystery Schools, if there is a god, there must also be a goddess.  The Antichrist’s idol, then, which, as we have seen, goes by the names of Cybele, Rhea, Diana, and Beltis (which are only aliases for Semiramis, the first deified queen), will be that goddess: the counterpart of the Antichrist—the god-man.

This is why the Antichrist is referred to as “the beast that was, and is not, and yet is” (Revelation 17:8).  Nimrod was the world’s first king.  He was not a godly man, which is evident by his name.  The name Nimrod is based on the Chaldee root mrd, which means “to rebel.”  The Jewish Encyclopedia says that Nimrod was “he who made all the people rebellious against God.”   Nimrod and the Babylonians practiced witchcraft, which included child sacrifice and cannibalism.  Tradition holds that for these crimes and others, he was killed by his great-uncle, Shem, the son of Noah and the father of the Semetic peoples, which includes the Jewish nation.  

The Antichrist will be the incarnation of Nimrod, and for this reason, the Bible says that the Antichrist shall not “regard…the desire of women” (Daniel 11:37).  His consort will be the goddess Semiramis—Diana or Beltis, if you will, whom Hislop says was called, “the Queen of Heaven” (p. 103).  As many of you may know, the Roman Catholic Mary is also called the Queen of Heaven as well as The Virgin.  Paganism returns with a vengeance.

Hopefully, this resolves any perceived discrepancies in our reasoning.

Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

The Still Man

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Grace and peace, Saints.

We have recorded the podcast to our teaching on the Identity of the Antichrist for your listening pleasure.  If you haven’t read this article, it would behoove you to do so as expeditiously as possible.  The Antichrist plays a major role in prophetic events, and, with prophecy unfolding before our very eyes, it is vital that we as Christians know who the Antichrist is, what he wants, and what he will do.  That way we can know what to expect from him and how to interpret his actions.  This is ultimately the reason why the Lord Jesus told us about him.

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Be encouraged and look up, for your redemption draweth nigh.

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