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“You can’t stop the birds from flying over your head, but you can keep them from building a nest in your hair.” – Martin Luther

Have anyone ever heard about it? Millions of thought are flying over your heads. You can not prevent them from flying, -just like birds-, what u can do is prevent them from building nest in your mind!

The title of this post, -where the mind goes the man follows-, is a well known statement from a very popular,great, and awesome woman named Joyce Meyer. She was struggling very hard with heavy negative mind. No wonder if she had it once. What would you expect from girl who had been sexually abused for 9 years, by her own father, not to mention her mother knew it but do nothing about it?

Anyway, she can make it through it all, and the key lies on the mind.

Proverbs 28:1

From Philippians 1:27–28 is that Christians are called to live a life that shows the worth of the gospel. “Lead a life worthy of the gospel,” Paul said. Let your life be an advertisement for how valuable the gospel is.

And then Paul said that one of the effects that the gospel has on the life of those who believe it is fearlessness. “Lead a life worthy of the gospel so that when I come I may find that you stand firm, unafraid of any of your opponents.” In other words, one of the ways that our lives show the worth of the gospel is when the gospel makes us bold and courageous and unafraid.

Now what we see today in Proverbs 28:1 is a powerful confirmation of that truth. It says, “The wicked flee when no one is pursuing, but the righteous are bold as a lion.” In other words, there is a correlation between wickedness and fear on the one hand, and righteousness and courage on the other hand. And the gospel is a message about how wicked people can get right with God through Jesus Christ so that they have a righteousness that makes them as bold as a lion.

Removing a Misunderstanding

Let’s begin our thinking about this verse by removing a misunderstanding. When Proverbs says that “the wicked flee when no one is pursuing,” and, “the righteous are bold as a lion,” it does not mean that there are no bold wicked people, and no times when the righteous become timid. It means that in general there is something about wickedness that leads to fear and something about righteousness that leads to boldness.

The reason we know this is because, for example, in Proverbs 14:16 it says that the fool “rages and is bold” (the same Hebrew word as used here for what the righteous do—they’re bold as a lion). Most versions translate the word “careless”—”the fool rages and is careless.” The verse means that it is possible for a fool who doesn’t even believe in God, let alone the gospel, to act in a bold and reckless way, and even risk his life.

So the point of Proverbs 28:1 is not that the wicked can’t ever act in bold and reckless ways. In fact for the sake of more wickedness there is often an utterly foolish willingness to take crazy risks (promiscuous sex, mind-altering drugs, dirty needles, dangerous speeding, Russian roulette, all kinds of criminal acts). Proverbs 28:1 doesn’t have in mind that kind of boldness when it says the righteous have it and the wicked don’t. The boldness in view is the boldness required for a just cause.

What Is It About the Wicked That Makes Them Flee?

But what is it about the wicked that makes them so often flee (in the presence of justice) when no one is pursuing? We can answer that question from our own experience and from biblical examples. The answer is: a bad conscience. When you see a police car ahead, is your response one of confidence and peace, or is it one of fear and avoidance—even when he has no intention to pursue you? Does the way you play basketball or soccer or football have anything to do with how you feel when a whistle blows, even when it’s not blowing for you? Do you ever start defending yourself in a conversation before anybody even criticizes you of something?

We flee when we’re not even being pursued because we have a bad conscience. There are enough stored up bad things we’ve done, that a voice inside tells us someone is after us even when they are not. Guilt is the parent of fear. Our conscience creates the pursuer that ought to be there even when he is not there.

Illustrated in the Life of Adam

The earliest example of this is Adam in the garden of Eden. He sins against the Lord. He acts wickedly, believing the serpent instead of God his Father. Then Genesis 3:8 says that Adam and Eve “heard the sound of the Lord walking in the garden in the cool of the day.” Not stalking, just walking. He is not pursuing. He is there, as he often was for the good of his people. But things were not the same now. Adam and Eve now have a bad conscience. And a bad conscience makes breezes into burglars and shadows into ghosts and police into adversaries and parents into police and God into an enemy—even when they are not.

Verse 8 goes on: “And the man and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the Lord God among the trees of the garden.” And then the Lord called to the man and said, “Where are you?” And Adam said, “I heard the sound of you in the garden and I was afraid.”

Never before did Adam have to flee at the arrival of God. And now he flees when no one is pursuing. Why? Because his conscience condemns him and he hears this condemnation in every breeze that blows and every creak in the door and every whistle on the field; he sees it in every shadow and every flashing light; and he feels it in the presence of God.

What a Guilty Conscience Does

“The wicked flee when no one is pursuing.” What this is teaching is that you and I have a conscience given by God, and that our conscience is committed to getting our accounts settled—to making things right when we’ve done wrong. In fact, this God-given conscience is so committed not to let us rest with unrectified wrong that it will create pursuers out of nothing. A guilty conscience will turn shadows into phantoms and ambulances into police cars and innocent inquiries into indictments and doorbells into threats and mailmen into warrant officers and school teachers into wardens and parents into cross-examiners and friends into traitors and simple office memos into termination papers.

A guilty conscience will create pursuers out of anything unless we drown it with alcohol, or numb it with drugs, or silence it with endless blasts of music and flights from quiet solitude, or harden it with constant denials. The wicked are people who will not make right what they have done wrong nor set their face to do good. And while the grace of God persists, they flee when no one pursues. But woe to the wicked who cease to hear the footsteps of God in the garden.

The righteous are not so. The verse goes on, “The wicked flee when no one is pursuing, but the righteous are bold as a lion.”

Who Are the Lion-Hearted Righteous?

Who are the righteous? Who are the lion-hearted righteous ones? Let me take the one answer from Psalm 32, and then let Martin Luther show us how he became righteous before God and how it made him bold as a lion.

In Psalm 32:1–2 David says, “How blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered! How blessed is the man against whom the Lord does not impute iniquity!” Then at the end of the psalm David tells us what sort of person this is whose sins are forgiven and whose transgressions are not counted. Verses 10–11: “He who trusts in the Lord, loving kindness shall surround him. Be glad in the Lord and rejoice you righteous ones and shout for joy all you upright in heart.”

The righteous ones are the ones who trust in the Lord—the ones who have faith and bank their hope on the mercy and power and wisdom of God. These are the ones against whom the Lord does not impute iniquity and whose sins are forgiven. They are righteous not with a righteousness of their own, but with the imputed righteousness of God.

These are the ones who are free from fear. Their consciences are “sprinkled clean from an evil conscience” (Hebrews 10:22). Their hearts no longer condemn them (1 John 3:21). They are right with God, because of his grace, not because of their merit. And their boldness with God and with men shows the worth and the value of the gospel (Hebrews 4:2, 6) of God’s grace.

Illustrated in the Life of Martin Luther

The life of Martin Luther illustrates the connection between getting right with God and a life of boldness. If it can be said of anyone since the days of the apostles that “the righteous are bold as a lion,” it must be said of Martin Luther, the great German reformer.

Conversion

Luther was a monk who could not find peace with God because of his sin. In the fall of 1515 Luther was lecturing in the University of Wittenburg on the epistle to the Romans. The most decisive event of his life happened. Here is the way he tells it:

I greatly longed to understand Paul’s Epistle to the Romans and nothing stood in the way but that one expression, “the justice of God,” because I took it to mean that justice whereby God is just and deals justly in punishing the unjust. My situation was that, although an impeccable monk, I stood before God as a sinner troubled in conscience, and I had no confidence that my merit would assuage him. Therefore I did not love a just and angry God, but rather hated and murmured against him. Yet I clung to the dear Paul and had a great yearning to know what he meant.

Night and day I pondered until I saw the connection between the justice of God and the statement that “the just shall live by his faith.” Then I grasped that the justice of God is that righteousness by which through grace and sheer mercy God justifies us through faith. Thereupon I felt myself to be reborn and to have gone through open doors into paradise. The whole of Scripture took on new meaning, and whereas before the “justice of God” had filled me with hate, now it became to me inexpressibly sweet in greater love. This passage of Paul became to me a gate to heaven.1

Luther had begun to see this in the Psalms (cf. Psalm 32:11–12 = Romans 4:7–8) in 1513–1514. Now he had seen it clearly in Romans, the door to paradise was opened, he banked his hope fully on the gospel and received the righteousness of God through faith and became as bold as a lion.

Boldness

His life was one long act of lion-hearted boldness against the abuses of the Roman church and for the glory of the gospel.

His most famous stand was taken in 1521 at a kind of trial in the city of Worms before the Catholic Holy Roman Emperor Charles, the local governor, Fredrick the Wise, the Archbishop of Trier named Eck, and a host of lords and princes. The power of the assembly was enough to banish or execute him for heresy.

The prosecutor cried, “Do you or do you not repudiate your books and the errors which they contain?” Luther replied,

Since then Your Majesty and your lordships desire a simple reply, I will answer without horns and without teeth. Unless I am convicted by Scripture and plain reason—I do not accept the authority of popes and councils, for they have contradicted each other—my conscience is captive to the Word of God. I cannot and I will not recant anything, for to go against conscience is neither right nor safe. [Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise.] God help me. Amen.2

Conclusion

“The wicked flee when no one is pursuing [because their conscience—the echo of God—condemns them], but the righteous are bold as a lion,” because their conscience is made clean by the righteousness of God imputed to them through faith in Jesus Christ, and there is no condemnation. May the gospel of God’s free righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21; Romans 1:17; Philippians 3:19) take us captive like it did Martin Luther, and radically free us from fear, so that we can be as bold as a lion for the sake of the gospel!

source: http://www.desiringgod.org/resource-library/sermons/the-righteous-are-bold-as-a-lion

by. Pst. Konghee

Luke 6:38 Give and it shall be given to you. . . –> it is not a law of harvest, not law of blessing. –> extension of luke 6:31 (Golden’s rule)

can not say this on our offering

Harvest Proportion : 30x, 60x, and 100x

 

We shall have right theology on giving.

Give and it shall given back to you –> not make a big different. qta cuma ngasi, lalu dibalikin!

versus

give and it will be given back 30x, 60x, and 100x –> superior quality of harvest proportion

 

Harvest is not a supernatural, it’s a natural.

Maleaki 3:10 bring all the tithes to storehouse….

original texting : not enough to harvest. coz it is not giving anything, but paying.

when u tithe = open the window of heaven for you.

what will God give you : 1:1 ; 1:30; 1:60 –>depend on God’s measure –> depend on you –>back to luke 6:38 the measure u get, it is God’s measure to you

 

the measure is OUR OFFERING. Measure qta segede apa? eyedropper, teaspoon, cangkir, ember or what? sejauh itu lah tangan Tuhan akan terstretch untuk qta..

Kalo kita menebar benih padi, itu tidak akan menjadi panen beras, unless there is HUMAN INTERFENCE!

30 = 30

60 = 60

angka 100 = angka optimum (misal ulangan 2 nomorr bener, dpt 100 nilai.. soal 200 jg dpt 100),, artinya no matter we are in recession, normal or good time,, we will receive the best possible outcome!

 

10 Laws of Harvest

1. Your seed must be planted

God is not moved by needs. God is moved by faith. Kalo kita dlm keadaan needy, ga berarti qta akan harvest. tetep seed needs to be planted. There will never be a harvest without first being planted

Genesis 8:22

 

2. You must render the seed useless to you

Many people give with motivation to benefit themselves. He wants to have second benefit.

John 12:24 unless the grain jatuh dan mati, itu tidak akan tumbuh.

when wi give, seed itu harus mati buat kamu. kamu udah ga pengen apa2 dr seed itu, br seed itu akan tumbuh. Ga bisa sow a seed and expect a double benefit.

 

3. You must plant what u expect to harvest

If u want to harvest apple, plant tomato seed.

Gen 1:12

Gal 6:7 whatever a man sow, he will also reap

 

4. Your harvest size is decided the moment the seed is sown

how big your harvest gonna be is determined when the seed is sown. On the day that you sow, you must have already decide how many harvest u want to harvest.

2 kor 9:6

it is better and wiser to sow an extra

 

5. Your seed must be planted in good ground

mat 13:8

Jesus sais about 4 kinds of God, every ground are in need for seed. But good farmer focus on good ground.

u would never get a harvest, unless the ground is good.

the sow must be planted on good ground, not on the needy ground

i dont always give to the neediest but to the ground that bring good harvest

i sow to ministry of phil pringles, yonggi cho..they are guarantee me a harvest..

imagine : mau invest di bank besar/ kecil?

be harvest minded be a good farmer.

yes we have to meet needs for mission. but hrs diliat2 ministrynya knp kekurangan? knp ga ada blessing of God di situ? apa karna itu shallow ministry, salah stewardship? apa ground full of weeds? you are not reproducing your self. dont go for the ground because of its needy, but because of its yield.

the best ground adalah gereja yang lagi bangun gereja Tuhan –> hagai 2:18-19

 

6. The harvest always take time

mark 4:6

 

7. You must maintain your crop in order to get a good harvest

Matthew 13:7

 

8. Always sow to harvest size not from the harvest

 

9. Apart of every harvest, it was for sowing again

amos 9:13

 

10. God is a part of every harvest

You can plant and water, but it is God that give the seed the GROWTH!!

 

The Law of Purpose

by Ps. Kong Hee

City Harvest Church

 

Genesis :26
From one man he made all the nations, that they should inhabit the whole earth; and he marked out their appointed times in history and the boundaries of their lands.

Ecclesiates 3:11
God made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart;

1. Everything has a purpose.
God has predetermined every nation, every people. Nothing goes by chances. Nothing in life is ever wasted. Bad things happen to good people, it not meant to destroy, but every challenge it brings you to new level!

Roma 8:28
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who  have been called according to his purpose
The important things for people who loves God is to walk in our purpose in life. Even when God has forsaken bad things to happen, or we experience publicly embarrassing things, all things come together in play! God made it all for good to fulfill your purpose in life. God has made everything beautiful in its time.

It’s our responsibility to discover that piece of eternity (that has been implanted in human heart to sense our purpose) that will guide is to the purpose of our life (how we contribute to society?)

2. My purpose is in the MIND OF GOD
For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future – Jeremiah 29:11
God has the plan to prosper you! God wants to prosper you in spirit, soul and body.
It’s still in my mind, I invites you to discover and make it thru! says the Lord
Greatest knowledge is REVELATION KNOWLEDGE (not information knowledge, not science knowledge)
Adam in the beginning is everything: archeologist, biologist, architect, ontologist, dsb. He utilize 100% of his mind thru revelation given to him. But since the satan lies him, human starts to only use 3% of his brain!  and starting on, human use his sense knowledge. To know your purpose in life, it needs REVELATION. God says:
Ask n it will be given, dst.

3. My purpose is calling out to me
Purpose in another word = VOCATION = A CALLING OUT! Your purpose has been calling you out since you are born. A celebrity, a doctor, is not a job, it’s your purpose in life to contribute for society. Before Adam was created, my purpose even already in the MIND OF GOD. Since the day of my born, my calling has been attracting my attention.

4. When purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable
When purpose is not known, you abuse your gifts and talents. Contoh: if you dont know how to use a teflon, u end of misuse it, damage it. If you dont know how to operate a washing machine, u can damage it. Morphin is a medicine, but misuse it can make people halucinating.

5. My ability and nature, predict my PURPOSE
What is my ability?  – someting I have from birth
What nature I have?
What is your natural inclination (kecenderungan)?

examples: there are people who are Solitude..that’s okay if they don’t do much talking.. but if you know they are very creative, prayer warrior, useful in company, can give ideas.. mereka pendiam..
some peole are born as a leader, while the other born as a manager.

6. Passion can predict my PURPOSE
I am willing to do it for FREE, even I am not paid. When I walk in Kingdom Purpose, all the resources will chasing after me.

7. Purpose brings with it the MAXIMUM SUCCESS, from God’s anointed. The ANOINTING is for MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE

Exodus 31
Then the LORD said to Moses, “See, I have chosen Bezalel son of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills— to make artistic designs for work in gold,
silver and bronze, 5to cut and set stones, to work in wood, and to engage in all kinds of crafts.

Tuhan sudah menentukan orang itu. Anak siapa, suku apa, cucu siapa, yang akan Dia tunjuk untuk membuat hal – hal tsb di atas!

8. My purpose will bless ME and KINGDOM OF GOD
God has the bigger picture. Remember the Simon Peter, he is a fisherman, but God wants him to be a fisher of man!

9. Where my talents and the needs of the world intersects, that’s my purpose
My purpose is GREATER THAN ME. Where you can bless and draw MAXIMUM NUMBER of PEOPLE to God, that is your purpose

10. It is God promises for Abraham and his offsprings
Genesis 12:1
“I will make you into a great nation,
and I will bless you;
I will make your name great,
and you will be a blessing. a
I will bless those who bless you,
and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth
will be blessed through you.” b

Kegagalan adalah tanda tidak tepatnya arah.
Dengannya, penyesuaian adalah nama perjalanannya.
Kegagalan adalah tanda tidak cukup baiknya cara.
Sehingga, peningkatan adalah nama pelatihannya.
Kegagalan adalah sebetulnya tertundanya sebuah keberhasilan.
Oleh karena itu, kesabaran adalah nama penantiannya.
Kegagalan adalah tanda tidak cukupnya kekuatan.
Itu sebabnya, kesungguhan adalah nama keharusannya.
Kegagalan adalah tanda akan adanya jaminan keberhasilan.
Dan…iman, adalah nama dari keyakinannya.

Sermon by: Pst. Kong Hee (City Harvest Church – Singapore)

Break your shame barrier!

Key to success in your life: faith in God, in ur self and ur destiny n future

Hebrew 12:2

Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.

Author in Hebrew language means “the path finder”, God is a way maker when people says there is no way

Finisher means perfector of what u believe

The first task when Jesus gave Holy Spirit to us is to give us vision and dream.  Without dream life is has no purpose.

I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams.

(Act2:17)

When there is a vision, you have the strength to pursue.

Every great man n woman always overcome shame barrier if they want to achieve great thing. Several men in the bible has been able to overcome their shame barrier and fulfill God’s calling:

Joseph

He is unwanted, accused with crime he did not commit, prisoned, sold by his brothers.

His mind might say: “Shame on you joseph u are not wanted!” He become prime minister in Egypt.

Abraham

Didn’t believe that God will give him a son, deny that Sara was his wife,,whatkind of man is this?  “Shame on u Abraham u never achieve God’s calling..”Yet God wants to use him as the man of righteousness.. Then Abraham was able to break this shame and became the father of faith, a friend of God

Moses

A murderer and fugitive from d law.. and one day he came down from  mountain and said in front of Israelites: “Thou shall not kill!”

People may say: “Shame on you Moses, who are you to tell us! You yourself is a killer, you are failure in life.”

But Moses can overcome this shame barrier and led the people of God get out of Egypt.

Peter

He committed worst crime, denied Jesus publicly 3 times

Jesus did not say “Shame on you Peter! “But God asked him to lead and feed, 50 days later he builds d 1st church.

Everyone should break the shame barrier in order to be the great man.

If anyone being in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed and the new has begun.

What is shame? Shame is fear based emotion that cause u feel unworthy and unlovable. It makes u believe u are a failure, a bad person. Shame is not the same with guilt. Guilt is a feeling when u do something wrong

Guilt is about action

Shame is about self

You feel guilty because u do something wrong, but u feel shame because u think u are wrong.

Guilty people feels bad about their behavior, shame people feels bad about themselves.

Shame is extremely destructive can destroy your soul:

1. Shame robes u from the motivation to seek care

Self esteem is d foundation of ur life. If u have shame on the foundation will destroy, u lose confidence and happy in ur life..even u don’t make mistake, u feel hopeless.. it leads to depression..

2. Shame robes u of a healthy relationship

Shame makes you feel humiliating n disgraceful. U feel u need to hide ur self from other. U don’t want to expose to others because u are afraid of being humiliated to others. Shut people down to express emotionally, to expose ur life. U can give yourself to anybody

3. Shame cause anger and aggression

Revenge the one who humiliated and insulted you

4. Shame cause psychological problem

It is proven on medical fact; shame is associated with eating disorder.

5. Shame cause problematic moral behavior

Jesus died so we can live, Jesus takes our curses so we can be blessed, He took away ur poorness so u can be rich.

Anything you can feel, God can heal. Jesus can convert your disappointment into new appointment. He transform the stumbling stone into stepping stone. Let’s look unto Jesus, guys J

10 Hal Berbahaya

1. Semangat berkobar – kobar tanpa pengetahuan
2. Pengetahuan tanpa hikmat
3. Kemampuan tanpa karakter
4. Tanggung jawab tanpa kesetian
5. Karunia Roh tanpa kasih
6. Persekutuan tanpa kesetiakawanan
7. Talenta tanpa pengabdian
8. Kekuasaan tanpa belas kasihan
9. Kekayaan tanpa kemurahan hati
10. Kehidupan tanpa Yesus

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