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Learn about the determination necessary to pursue and exhibit a humble spirit—especially in the face of opposition.
Join Barbara Carmack and Darren as they explore the transformation of Peter from an impulsive follower to a steadfast disciple of Christ. Delve into the wisdom of 1 and 2 Peter, uncovering themes of humility, perseverance, and godly character amidst persecution. Learn how to cast your cares on Jesus, resist the enemy, and grow in faith through God’s Word. Discover practical steps to align your heart and mind with the divine power that equips believers for life and godliness.
[Music] Welcome to Call to Freedom with Barber Carmac. This is Jimmy Lakey and I'm delighted that you are joining us for this half hour. You can reach Call to Freedom at box 370367 Denver, Colorado 80237 or by going to the website at www.freedomstreet.org. If you want to leave a message or order a word-powered daily reading Bible Guide or a Freedom Street Express newsletter, you can call us toll-free at 1-877-917-7256 and leave your name and address including your zip code. If you want to talk to Barbara right now, she is expecting your call. You may call that same toll-free number 1-877-917-7256 to speak to her. And now, let's join Barbara in the studio. On this encore program, Darren and I study more in the life of Peter and his rapid growth from being a wishy washy on again, off again coward, to a dynamic disciple of Jesus Christ. Second Peter 1-3 tells you to be ever learning about God's divine power that he has granted to you and everything else pertaining to life and godliness. This second book gives the believer an incentive to grow up to maturity in Christ. May this message give you motivation to become a student of the word and learn more about our Lord Jesus Christ. Now let's join the program. Well, Barbara, I've enjoyed this study on Peter so very, very much and I have to be honest, I've never taken the time to really dig into Peter like we have this time. And when I think about the scriptures have been written, the least the copies that we have here written over about the period of 1500 years by 34 writers. And it's just awesome to me how God brought all of us together. When we look at Peter in the time that he was writing this, the church was really under persecution from the Romans because they were really pagans and they were in absolute conflict with the way Christians were living and preaching. And then they were also under persecution by really the known church, religious persecution by well, we would say probably Pharisee types. And Christians were being killed and persecuted and massacred and during this period of time and Peter writes from that point of view and is warning of a future persecution is to come. Well, the first book of Peter is so very much more loving in context, Darren, and there are scriptures like for a year, chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a peculiar people. And when it goes on to talk, we talked about 1 Peter 2, 24 and he himself bore our sins in his body on the cross that we might die to sin and live to righteousness for by his wounds you were healed. And he went on to discuss personal relationships, the relationship of husband and wife and how they should love one another, hold their tongue, not return evil for evil. Now we're getting into the fifth chapter. I'm so glad whoever put this Bible together and it isn't chronologically but Peter is kind of riding between the wonderful book of James and first, second and third John. And I believe it's in a perfect place because Peter grew so much and we can learn so much from this mighty man of God. Here in the fifth chapter of 1 Peter, he says, "I exhort the elders among you as your fellow elder and witness of the sufferings of Christ and our partaker of the glory that is to be revealed. Shepherd the flock of God among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion but voluntarily according to the will of God and not for sorted gain but for eagerness. And not yet as lording it over those allotted to your charge but proving to be examples to the flock. And you younger men likewise be subject to your elders and all of you clothe yourself with humility toward one another. For God is opposed to the proud but gives grace to the humble." Now he knows this from personal experience, Darren, that there were times that he was very proud and he realizes that humility comes before honor. It really does and it says that in Proverbs, before honor comes humility. And he says here that we need to oppose the proud or being proud ourselves because God gives grace to the humble. And would you read verse 6? That is so good. Well, I was going to say, "Humble yourselves, therefore under the mighty hand of God that He may exalt you at the proper time, casting all your anxiety upon Him because He cares for you. Be sober of spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls about like a roaring lion seeking someone to devour. And I think that's putting the two worlds there on one stage, so to speak. Here you've got the world of the godly, humble yourself under the hand of God. And then He's giving us a warning about the devil who prowls about like a roaring lion." And he says, "Resist Him in verse 9. So one of your favorite verses as you're listening to this is probably 1 Peter 5, 7, casting all your care on Him for He cares for you. And I have to do that on a daily basis. And I know probably you have to do that on a daily basis because sometimes when we get involved with situations, we don't look at casting it. We keep it at holding it in. And here he is saying casting all your anxiety upon Jesus because He cares for you. And then be sober and spirit vigilant towards the attacks of the enemy. Be wise. Don't let the enemy just side swipe you. Be wise about what his tactics are. And Darren, as we grow in the Lord, we've got to realize the enemy is going to come to you in a different way than he comes to me. And we've got to start being on guard with that. Well, one of the things I'm thinking about right now is that people that take so much responsibility, they say, "Well, I've got myself into this mess. I've got to get myself into it." Oh, I've heard that, yes. Well, I've even said that at times, certain things. Maybe some of you are fighting a battle of the credit cards. You say, "Oh, man, I've got myself into this." Or maybe I shot my mouth off at work. And I just made a fool of myself and ended up hurting people and hurting my witness and so on. I'll tell you, we need to give those complex and they are complex issues to the Lord. We need to put it over in His lap and say, "You know, I'm sorry I did this or I'm sorry I did that or presented myself in this way." And I need your help getting through this thing. And it goes on to say, "Resist the devil, stand firm in your faith knowing that the same experiences of suffering are being accomplished by your brethren and who are in the world." And then he goes on to say, "After you've suffered for a little while, the God of all grace who called you to His eternal glory and Christ will Himself perfect, confirm, strengthen and establish you." Now, I believe that God allows these persecutions to come against us in these hard times. I do too. Because that's when we're pumping iron spiritually and that's when we will be perfected, we'll be confirmed and strengthened and established according to His image and likeness. And He wants us to be like Him. We're called His children, we're to be like Him. And then it goes on to say to Him, be dominion forever and ever, amen. Amen. I'd like to talk about verse 10 about God of all grace who called you to His eternal glory and Christ will Himself perfect. Now that word perfect therein is 2675 and it means to adjust to fit in, to equip with great wisdom and propriety. And therein I believe is children of the most high God, we need to adjust ourselves to His pattern for us. We need to fit in to His working for us. He is making us and establishing us and we need to humble ourselves and adjust ourselves to His plan. We really do. But now here's what a lot of people say and I've said it. What do I have to do to change? Now a more appropriate way to approach that is what changes would you like to make in me Lord? Oh yes. Because we really can't change ourselves and become compliant and fully acceptable to the Lord. It's beyond us. So we need to allow Him to be our teacher, our changeer, our change agent. And so that we're conformed and then we're strengthened and established according to His plan for us. Yes. And when you say something like what do I have to do to change that puts so much stress and again anxiety and He's saying casting all your anxiety or care on Him because He cares for you. And so that's making us putting us really in the throne on the throne of our lives. And we're saying what do I have to do to change Lord? You're so right Darren. It's Lord, what do you want to do in me? See I believe Carl Gertis when we interviewed him on the air gave us a great key. Now he was in jail and all of his options have been taken away from him and he says he lost his family and he lost his vehicle. He just lost everything. He was there in jail and he finally said to God when he hit the wall, fix me or kill me. He didn't say tell me how to fix myself. He knew he was out of resources. He was out of options. And really if we stop and think about it in a human sense, we are out of options already. We may still think we have some way to get out of certain things or way to work it out. But you know, it's really wisdom when we come to the end of ourselves and say, God, I can't even fix myself. I can't fix the situation. I mean, here I need your help. And I believe Peter was talking about that in a way. He was saying, come on. Let's do it this way. So besides the word perfect in this 10th verse, we see the word confirm. And that's number 4741 in the Strong's Concordance. And if you have a Dr. Zodiatis Bible, you can look in the back and it's 4741 in the New Testament. Steadfastly set strong to set fast, to turn resolutely in a certain direction. So you're allowing your creator and father to turn you in the direction he wants you to go. And that's so good. You're humbling yourself and you're allowing him to change you. And then the next word is... Before you go on, I want to say some people do not have a moral compass and you're struggling with issues of immorality. And Peter talks about that quite a bit. You need to ask the Lord to help you fix the compass of your life in a moral way so that you do have a moral compass, a moral basis for making your decisions. And you're going to be pressed in that area. If that was an old area of weakness and sin, the devil is not going to give up. He's going to still try to come through those doorways and try to drag you back down. And he'll argue with you like, well, it's just too hard. You just can't live the way that some people think you ought to live. In fact, probably in their private lives, they don't live that way. I mean, the devil is going to commit you with all kinds of arguments. But I'll tell you, if you ask God to help you and for him to set your moral compass, you'll be weighed down the road. Yes. Now this third word, strengthened, is 45.99 in the Strong's Concordance. And it's the only time this word is used as a verb. It means strengthened in body. You're being strengthened in your body by doing the will of God, by humbling yourself to what God wants you to be. And establish you. God is going to establish you as you humble yourself before him and cast all your care on him. Darren, this is such a wonderful book. And we're going to go into this second book of Peter. And it's a second Peter. And in this book, I'll tell you, he gets right down and dirty with the false teachers and the false prophets. But this first part in chapter one is absolutely wonderful. Well, I'd like to begin by reading that it says here in verse one of second Peter, Simon Peter, a bond servant and a apostle Jesus Christ of those who ever see faith of the same kind as ours. By the righteousness of our God and Savior Jesus Christ, grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God. And that's what we've just been talking about. Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord. And hear this verse, I love you. See that his divine power has granted to us everything pertained to life and godliness through the true knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and excellent. For by these he has granted us his precious magnificent promises in order that by them you might become partakers of the divine nature having escaped the corruption that is in world by lust. Well, what he's saying is that Darren, he's provided everything for us to be strengthened and confirmed and to grow in him. Now, you know this makes me say, okay, now what inventory do I have that I've not recognized? And that is such an interesting study. That's where I am right now. My personal walk with the Lord. I'm saying, okay, in the name of Jesus, if I could take a tabletop here and I could say on top of this table is all inclusive. Everything is there that is in the name of Jesus that belongs to me. And here I am an underachiever. I am under recognizer. Let me see if I don't know if that's probably the wrong word, but I've only recognized a piece of the pie, not the whole pie, not the whole tabletop here. And Jesus, you have granted to me all of these magnificent promises, what in the world are they? There are some of these areas I've never probed into. I've never tried to find out what they're all about. But they're there when you do open the door. That's right. You know, it's like when you have hamburgers and you've got the bun, but you need all these other little extras to make that hamburger taste so good. And you need the pickle and the lettuce and tomato and the mustard and the ketchup and all these extras. And God has all these extras for us as we open the door and call on him. Well, you know, some people say in getting another person, they say, you know, you're really deficient. You're a pickler too shy of a happy meal. Well, it's kind of the way I feel using your illustration there. Sometimes I say, do I have the passion I need to follow the pursuit that I need to have to find you Jesus? So sometimes I just throw everything down in a way and I say, all right, listen, I don't have our roles mixed up. I'm the student, you're the teacher. You know exactly what lesson I ought to be in right now. Now there's some things I think I ought to know about, but you have the perfect plan for me. Now when I was a teacher in the public schools, in fact, when I went out and did my, as they called it, practice teaching, we had to make lesson plans. We said, what is your goal here and how do you, how do you plan to get there? You know, you want to teach children certain things. Now how are you going to get there? And we had to write it down in detail. And it was, it was really quite a, quite a hard exercise. Sometimes a disgusting exercise because they checked our lesson plans. All right, what is our plan here for learning? Well, it talks about this in verse five and six and it is a lesson plan, a spiritual lesson plan for all of us. And because he has just told us now by God's divine power, we're going to obtain all this. And here it's, here's a step by step. Now for this very reason, also applying all diligence in your faith, supply moral excellence. Now you can, you can actually circle that moral excellence. Your, your goal here is to get into moral excellence. And that's virtue. That's being a truthful person. That's, that's striving to be an honest person. That's striving to lay down lies, lay down exaggerations, lay down things that you may have had in your life and seek for moral excellence in your life. And in your moral excellence, knowledge. Now Darren, when we begin to ask God to make us a truthful person, an honest person with those around us in that we're going to gain knowledge. He's going to give us knowledge of how to be truthful and moral and honest. And verse six, in your knowledge, self control. Well, here we go. One of the fruit of Holy Spirit is self control. And do you need self control when you're trying to get rid of old habits? Absolutely. That's step number three in this, in this goal. You know, if you're talking about old habits, one of the best ways to do that is with confession. And if you confess the word of God and you put it in your heart, you will, the word of God is stronger than your old habits. That's one of the things that you need to do to renew your mind is to get into confession. So God's word, which is stronger than your attempts at self control, your attempts at perseverance. I mean, folks and human beings, we just don't have it in our own selves. That's right. But perseverance in its own right, Darren, is confessing scripture. And when we persevere in confession of scripture day after day, it's going to come that breakthrough that we've wanted that godly character that we've wanted of ourselves. It is going to come because we're persevering with our confession. I'm so glad you introduced the confession of the word because that's so important here. And that's what's going to give us perseverance, that confession of the word. But let's take a look at Peter's life when he first finding was a fisherman. And then of course, when he was we're going to talk about that in a little bit, but when he was up on the mountain of transfiguration with Jesus. Okay, he still had unrenued flesh. He still had some characteristics that were absolutely stink go. But you know, he met Holy Spirit and he was changed. And you can look at Peter before the Pentecost experience. And you can look at him afterwards, a totally different man. I mean, not even the same guy, we'd say it that way. What happened? How was he so transformed? He was transformed by the baptism of the Spirit. And I know I'm speaking to some of you today as we teach this lesson. You're having a hard time assimilating and understanding. And I would take you to first Corinthians 2 that says, natural man does not understand the spiritual man. Well, Peter was a natural man running around with Jesus even even though a great close contact with Jesus, he was a natural man until Holy Spirit came on him. Then he became a spiritual man. And the difference in his life is absolutely nothing shorter profound. Now in this walk that we're taking through the different goals and self control and perseverance into godliness, Darren, I see a metamorphosis of a certain kind saying, now I'm going to take the focus off of myself. And as we grow in the Lord, the focus does go off of our self. Before that, it's usually a self focus. Me, I, you know, people who are growing in the Lord, it's always I'm sick. I have a pain. I have an ache. And they can't get over that hump to get into others because that's what the Christian walk is. It's becoming other focused instead of self focused. But here when we get into perseverance and into godliness, then we're going to step right into brotherly kindness. And that's going to get us over that hump of always looking and concentrating on our own little piddly needs and getting into the body and saying, what does my brother need? So brotherly kindness is the next step. And then eventually we're going to I believe we can really step into an unconditional love here, Darren, that Jesus knew that Peter knew I believe each and every one of us can get into unconditional agape love. But it has to be given to us by the Lord. Absolutely. It's not something we figure out, not something we earn, not something we always suddenly start doing. Folks, I want to tell you one of the deceptive things about our life here on earth is this flesh that's hanging on us because it reasons against you. It reasons against the word. And when I think about I think it's Romans 10 to says you have a zeal for God, but not in relationship with knowledge in accordance with knowledge. We need to develop biblical knowledge so we know where we're going. We cannot make the decisions and do it on our own. And here in verse 8, Peter agrees with you, Darren, he says for if these qualities say the other way I agree with Peter for if these qualities are yours and are increasing they render you neither useless nor unfruitful in the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. What are these qualities? They're moral excellence. That means you are striving to become an honest person, a truthful person, no more exaggerations. You are increasing in knowledge, in self control, in perseverance, in godliness, in brotherly kindness and in love. Circle all those in your Bible in the first chapter of second Peter. Then he goes on, Darren, in verse 9 to say for he who lacks these qualities is blind or short-sighted having forgotten his purification from his former sins. Now I don't know what goes on in your mind, what you say about yourself, what you say about the Lord, what you say about other people. But here is something that would just challenge us to say okay outwardly I'm a moral Christian man or Christian woman. But what am I in my private thought life? Am I pornographic in my thoughts? Am I devious in my thoughts? Am I lusting after someone else's money or occupation or their position in life? See I think when we say okay how can I grow it am I really? If everybody around me could just really read my mail as we would say in other words know what's the inner man of the hearts really thinking and doing how would I measure up? Would they say will you phony balloon to get out of here? Would they say that and they might if you're living a double life? And I think we have to bring our secret life into congruence with the word. I think we have to say okay I choose to have a moral standard both privately and my most I would know not even my wife or my husband would know this but I know it. How congruent am I really and am I really living the word? And in verse 10 it says you practice you practice and you practice and you practice and I want you to I want you to circle that way it's really good Darren because we've got to get straight with God both inner man and outer man and here in verse 10 it says therefore brethren be all the more diligent to make certain about his calling and choosing you for as long as you practice these qualities you will never stumble and it's exactly what we've been talking about. Let's say for example you're tempted in the very moral part of your secret life you're tempted to get into pornography or you're tempted to lust. I'm going to recommend what you really need to do here is a scripture Matthew 5/8 that says blessed are the pure and heart for they shall see God. So when that pornographic temptation comes to you or that lustful temptation comes to you you need to fire scripture at it. And that means the inner man of the heart in time is going to be conformed to the image and likeness of Jesus Christ and his purity. Yes. And let me tell you folks you can't straighten that out you can't change that by willpower will power is not as strong as say the power of lust and the power of temptation or pornographic or perversion or thoughts in that way. You have to take the word of God and go after that and then it's going to take some time it'll take some discipline. You have to say okay now when I'm tempted there now let me tell you a little secret when you put that word blessed are the pure and heart for they shall see God down in your heart. Holy spirit knows when you're being tempted he's going to recall that to your remembrance and then you can agree with it and speak it out of your mouth, you're going to be a winner and you're going to become becoming morally congruent with the word of God inside and outside and in your most private thought life. Well and this confirms this here in verse 20 I'm going to skip over to verse 20 and 21 what you were just talking about Darren know this first of all that no prophecy of scripture is a matter of one's own interpretation. That means we don't just glibly and generally say a scripture God wants us to be very specific in saying the scripture and confessing his word to become who we are to become in Christ Jesus for no prophecy was ever made by an active human will but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God. And this speaking from God is when we speak the word when we speak the pure unadulterated word of God that's when he begins to move and that's what we're going to see great changes. You know I believe that people that really want to see God really want to see Jesus can go to the 16th and 17th 18th verse of this chapter. It says we did not follow cleverly devised tales when we made known to you the power and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ but we were eyewitnesses of his majesty. Now what he's talking about is when he was standing on the amount of transfiguration with Jesus verse 17. But when he received honoring glory from God the Father such an utterance as this was made to him by the majestic glory I've never in scripture remember the Father God referred to as a majestic glory. This is my beloved son now this is what the Father said about Jesus in the presence of the disciples when Jesus was being transfigured there and he was also there with Moses and Elijah standing on the mountain. This is my beloved son with whom I am well pleased and we ourselves heard this utterance made from heaven when we were with him on the holy mountain. So there's no doubt about this book was written by Peter. Here's what I'm going to suggest we can have a majestic experience with the Father of glory the majestic glory it says here if we ask for it if we press in and say Jesus I want you to make yourself so real to me I don't care if you come and stand in my bedroom you wake me up you sit out on the edge of my bed and I know it's you say I believe if you press in you're going to have that kind of intimacy with with Jesus he obviously had that that's how he could write these marvelous scriptures. That's right. Thank you for listening to the broadcast may you ever be mindful that it is entrusting in Jesus that you will advance in the kingdom for no prophecy was ever made by an act of human will but men and women moved by the Holy Spirit speaking from God I hope that you've gained new insight into God's word and may he bless you and keep you until the next time. 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[Music] Welcome to Call to Freedom with Barber Carmac. This is Jimmy Lakey and I'm delighted that you are joining us for this half hour. You can reach Call to Freedom at box 370367 Denver, Colorado 80237 or by going to the website at www.freedomstreet.org. If you want to leave a message or order a word-powered daily reading Bible guide or a Freedom Street Express newsletter, you can call us toll-free at 1-877-917-7256 and leave your name and address including your zip code. If you want to talk to Barbara right now, she is expecting your call. You may call that same toll-free number 1-877-917-7256 to speak to her. And now let's join Barbara in the studio. Welcome to Call to Freedom. I'm so glad you joined us today. We're going to be talking about joy in the midst of great and mighty turmoil as Paul experienced that in his life, living and dwelling in dungeons of misery. And we're going to find out how he overcame that every minute of his day. I want to thank God today. I hope that you're with me. Thank God for reminding me of the ways that he's met my needs past, present, and he's going to meet my needs in the future. We can say that again, past, present, and future, reassuring my heart of his constant love and faithfulness in everything that I get into and some are messes they are. Because eventually we're going to see that God is the one who gets us out of those messes. Oh, praise the Lord. I've been thanking him for the times in the past where I didn't know what to do or where to go. And he was there and he just kind of gently took me out of those messes. I can't even imagine what it would be living without him. And I hope today if you don't know the Lord Jesus, you will accept him into your heart. Oh, Lord Jesus, I'm so sorry. I'm a sinner. I want to make you Savior and Lord of my life. So I give you my heart today. And I know that you're going to clean me up. And even though I'm looking back at the sins I've committed in my past, you're going to clean me up so that I have a beautiful future to look forward to. Oh, he does. He has a beautiful future for you, friend. So give him a chance. Give him a chance. Give him like we had a friend who we were changing churches. For 90 days. And if it isn't what you want, then you can leave. But give it 90 days. Okay, I'm saying to you, give the Lord, give Holy Spirit 90 days in your life. And see what he can do for you instead of doing it your way. I do it my way. We don't want to do it our way. We want to do it God's way. So I hope that you are thanking him and praising him for what he's about to do in your life. And this week we were dwelling on Ezekiel 11, verse 19 and 20. I just want to go over them before Kimberly comes on with this beautiful teaching. And the passion translation of Ezekiel 11, 19 says, when you return, you will purge the land of all its filthy idols into testable practices. I will give you a new undivided heart. And I will put a new spirit in you. I will remove your stubborn heart of stone and give you a tender heart that responds to me, a devoted heart. Therefore you will keep my laws and faithfully obey my commands. Then you will truly be the people of my heart. And I will be the God you worship. Oh, he wants that relationship friend. He really does. Thank you for coming on board Kimberly and giving us such a wonderful teaching today. I'm looking forward to it. Well, thank you for that amazing encouragement that you just started us off with because if we're not willing to really sit with the Lord and let him do a work in our hearts, then how are we going to know how faithful he is? How are we going to know how steadfast he is? How are we ever going to know his joy if we don't devote ourselves to time with him? And that's not just time memorizing the word, but time in prayer, constantly talking with him and sharing every moment of every day with him just to see that he is with us. We want to see that. We want to experience that he is with us and that he truly is working all things together for good. How are we going to know that if we don't devote ourselves to it? That's right. That's a good word of encouragement that you gave us. We need to be devoted to that. Yes, all glory to God. Yes. Oh, and Matthew has his first thing to do. So I want to start in Philippians. Oh, yes. Are you wanting to recognize Matthew? Yes. Happy birthday to Matthew today. I know. One of his favorite things is food. So I spent a couple of days just doing some extra special things for him and creating a wonderful feast. And a corn squash that had like a pulled curry chicken. And so I had to do two separate meals in order to combine those, you know, and it's just the time that it took I prayed over every step that I was taking. And then the beef stew and I made a cheesecake without sugar. I sweetened it with stevia because he's trying not to do sugar and did a frosting for the cheesecake as well. So we just we had the kids over last night and we we enjoyed some harmony last night. And I'm going to use the word harmony because I want to start out in Philippians for today. And Philippians for there are a lot of verses in that chapter that many of us have memorized like rejoice in the Lord always. And again, I say rejoice. We know that one. We know that was verse four verse six is don't fret or have any anxiety about anything, but in everything by prayer and petition with Thanksgiving continue to make your request known to God. So that's one that's familiar to us. And if you continue on God's peace that passes all understanding will guard your hearts and mind. We know that one. We know whatever's lovely, whatever's true, whatever's pure, whatever's worthy and honorable. So I'm kind of giving an overview just a little bit now I want to come back and get more deep and deeply into this. But what I'm saying is we've memorized a lot of those scriptures over the years from this chapter four of Philippians. Even the I know how to be content in all things that's in this chapter two being content in all things, whether I go hungry or I have sufficiency and enough to spare. I know that I have the strength for all things in Christ who strengthens me. Yes, I powers me. I know that in college when you know I was going 12, 1200 miles away from my home, I'd never been even in Colorado along distance. And here I was going 1200 miles to school, which I knew no one. I knew not the area. It was really scary. It was. And my verse a scripture that I took with me was Philippians 4, 13. And at that time I can do all things through Christ, which who strengthens me. Then I learned that scripture that verse out of the passion. And that's been my verse, the strength of Christ's explosive power infuses me to conquer every difficulty. Oh, that's just an absolute one of the powerful scripture. It really is. Oh, we need those scriptures Kimberly. We do. Yes. Well, I wanted to give just a small overview because there are so many in chapter four of Philippians that we have memorized that have given a strength through the years as Christians. There are many who know these scriptures out of Philippians 4. I think something that goes ignored is how it starts out. The chapter starts out with Paul saying, therefore my brothers whom I love and I yearn to see, you are my delight and my crown. Stand firm in the Lord, my beloved. And here's verse two, I in treat. I mean, he's begging. He's imploring. I in treat and advise. Yodia and I in treat and advise. Sintiki to agree and to work in harmony in the Lord. Do you think they were in the whole chapter starts out? Do you think they were in disagreement? These two women and he was just urging us to have enough fight? Yes. Somebody is having a fight here. Yes. And he's exhorting the one he's writing to. He's exhorting him to help these two women to keep on cooperating, to help them. They have toiled along with him in spreading the good news. This is verse three. And he doesn't want them to go down in a fight. So that's how this chapter starts out. I think we all need to look at that a little more closely because when we realize that life is about unity and harmony, this is what our Lord wants us to have more than anything else. So Philippians chapter four and verse one, let me look at this in the, I haven't looked at it in the Passion translation yet. It says, in the Passion, my dear and precious friends whom I deeply love, you have truly become my glorious joy and a crown of reward to me. Now arise in the fullness of your union with our Lord and I plead with Yodia and Sintiki to settle their disagreement and be restored with one mind in our Lord. Yes. Wow. Be restored with one mind in our Lord. And what I see at the very beginning, he starts kind of like he's in the middle of a sentence, Kimberly, by saying therefore, so you're wondering what happened before that he can say therefore. And so we see in chapter three that he's saying our citizenship is in heaven, verse 20, from which also we eagerly wait for a Savior and Lord. Bringing them around to focus on Jesus who will transform the body of our humble state into conformity with the body of his glory by the exertion of the power that he has even to subject all things to himself. Then he goes into chapter four, therefore my beloved brothers and sisters get along with each other because there's something more important than just this present thing going on. It's so good. Wow. Right. Right. Yes. Well, Brian Simmons in the Passion translation did something really special for us. He broke down the names, Yodia and Sintiki. And for those of you who speak Greek and know how those are actually supposed to be pronounced, forgive me and just go with me. Yodia and Sintiki is what I chose to say for their names, but their names mean something. Yodia means a fair journey. And Sintiki means an accident. So we don't know exactly what happened, but it looks like life was going along really nicely with no waves. There was something just to look forward to, we're getting along and then possibly an accident. And when that happened, it caused a dissonction. Well, we know we live in a broken world. And in this broken world, accidents happen. And you know, rejection happens. Betrayal happens. We go through sorrow and suffering here, broken relationships. God intends for us to hold on, really hold on tightly to the ministry of reconciliation. And that is what Paul is pleading with them here. I plead with you to settle your disagreement and be restored with one mind in our Lord. That can be hard to do when your personalities are very different. And it looks like Yodia and Sintiki have very different personalities. It looks like Yodia likes to just enjoy the journey. And maybe Sintiki might be the kind that just throws something out of the boat and doesn't even think of what that trash might do along the side of the river. So there's an accident that happens because she's just kind of maybe hapless. And that's not necessarily a bad thing, but it can cause problems. And you and I were talking earlier. I told you about a friend that I wanted to go take something to she was in need. And so I took a package to her. And when I went to drop off that package to her, she was in tears. And when she opened the door, I could smell the smell was not a pleasant fragrance. And I realized that her tears, she came out of the house. She didn't even want to let me in. And she started processing with me out in the driveway. So here she is crying and telling me what a mess the house is and that the others that she lives with won't take responsibility for their messes. And she doesn't want to just continually be the maid that that makes up the difference and picks up their messes. And you know, we were taught that Jesus came to serve. Right? He was not, in fact, the night that he was betrayed, he is the one who put the towel around his waist and went around and washed all the dirty feet. Yes. Of all his disciples. He came to serve. And he wants us to learn how to serve. So she was wanting to teach responsibility to, by the way, these are other adults she's living with. They're not in a mindset where they want to learn responsibility. So here we're looking at two different perspectives here. And to be restored and to live in harmony, you can't just keep going and let it pile up and pile up like they had been. All right. So I actually followed her into the house and I said, show me, let's show me one spot that is the worst. And I dug in. I didn't bring gloves or any kind of cleaning supplies to do this. And she had no gloves or cleaning supplies to do this. So I just got my hands into it. And I found that there were, there was food and dishes and silverware and cups and containers that had left over food in them. All over the house, all over the house in every room and on the couches and on the chairs and all over the floor. There wasn't a space you could walk on the floor from all the trash that they've all just thrown on the floor. They all had copped these attitudes and it was in pride. That's the point I'm getting to. When we decide pridefully that that mess is not ours, I'm not picking that up. And we choose not to serve like Jesus served. We can get ourselves into a real mess. Pride can take us down a path that will wreck our homes. It will wreck our mentality and our relationships. Here are two women in Philippians 4 who really needed to settle their differences, to settle the disagreement and just serve one another in love, in harmony and in unity with the Lord. And then from then on you can read the rest of Philippians 4 with a different perspective. Hold on to this idea of reconciliation and restoring relationship. Hold on to that while you read the rest. So going to verse 4, that's when we see rejoice in the Lord always. Again I say rejoice. If you are so focused on someone else's pride and someone else's mess, you're not going to be able to rejoice. I drove away from helping this person get a start in one corner of the house and really clean up food. I've had my hands in a lot. I've raised four kids and I lived with them day and night. When they were throwing up, in diapers, when they were sick, I had my hands in a lot. I can't say I've ever had my hands in anything like what I put them into this past weekend when I was helping this dear one. Goodness. She is dear. She is a dear one. She just got her focus on something that the Lord didn't necessarily need her to be focused on. Now you wanted her to remain focused. That's right. You took her a package. You took her some things that you thought would help her and bless her. That's what I was going to say is I realized that she had never thanked me for that. This is after the fact. After I drove away, I realized that she didn't even have gratitude for what I dropped off to her. It cost some money. So after I drove away and I realized, "Huh, Lord, we need to be really careful to constantly be thankful to you and to have a heart full of gratitude." And Philippians 4, verse 4, "Rejoice in the Lord always." Again, I say, "Rejoice, be cheerful about what He's given you. Let your life overflow with cheerfulness and gratitude." And when you do that, you're actually restoring reconciliation, unity, harmony, you're bringing that back into your life and you're surrounding. As I was helping her clean up her home, I just started singing. I started singing praise songs and she knew the songs I can't even remember now what I was singing. But I just needed to sing. I needed to actually distract myself, to be honest, because it was pretty messy and smelly. And there were also roaches and gnats and there were mice and rats and the droppings were very evident. And yes, and so I really did need to distract myself. So I started singing worship songs and she knew the songs I was singing and she's got a lovely voice. She started harmonizing with me. It was so beautiful. All of a sudden, here we were in the midst of the mess, just rejoicing. Rejoicing in the Lord. And I was encouraging her, keep rejoicing, keep singing and learn his humble heart, just humble yourself and do this work. Just get it cleaned up. Because honestly, why would you want to continue to live like this? Why would you want to live in that? I don't think anybody really wants to. So just clean it up. Just clean it up and be the servants of all. Learn to be the servant of all. Don't you think that the worry and all of this mess had really overtaken in her mind everything? Yes. And she didn't have any more room for praise until somebody comes along with songs of worship. I pray Kimberly that time with her that it changed her whole countenance and changed her. Oh, I prayed over that that that was a seed that was sewn that the Lord would plant deeply and that he would watch over and continue to water it and give his light to that and that it would produce a great harvest in her life and the life of those living in that home. That is my prayer and I know God heard that prayer. I know I'm praying and agreement with him. That's what he wants to. So that's fun to pray prayers like that because you know you are agreeing with the God of the universe. And he will make it happen. Yes. So that's when we get to verse six of Philippians chapter four. You just mentioned it was the worry in her that kept her from really living in a state of rejoicing in a state of gratitude. But verse six of Philippians four says do not worry do not have anxiety about anything. But in every circumstance and in everything by prayer and petition with Thanksgiving with Thanksgiving constantly be thanking God. Thank you for this home that you have given me. Thank you that you've given me the strength that I need and some really great ideas of how to clean it up and keep it clean. Thank you Lord that you are making me a good steward of what you've given me in this life. I want to steward things well. Oh, and continue to make your wants known to God and verse seven God's peace. Oh, his peace is the best piece. You know, there are so many things. And in fact, I think one of her worries is that the others in that home would not be responsible people. And so for peace of mind, she wants to teach them responsibility. There are a lot of things that we do just to have peace of mind. You know, we will do extra jobs. We will put our put our finances in someone else's hands to invent. We will take out insurance that ends up costing us so much more than just paying cash. You know, sometimes insurance really does that. And so we want peace of mind. So we do these things. But guess what? That peace really quickly fades when something happens and it's all a sudden taken away. And that can happen in this life any day. Yes. It's like God's peace is not fragile. That's right. It's not fragile. And like Jesus said in John 14, peace. I leave with you. My peace. I give to you not as the world gives because it's so transient and so temporary. Do I give to you let not your heart be troubled nor let it be fearful or afraid? And I believe Kimberly so many people, including so many Christians, they're just afraid. They're worried. And Paul is saying here what you're teaching. It's wonderful what happens in verse seven. It's wonderful what happens when Christ displaces worry at the center of your life with his peace. It's just that's right. We can't even describe it. It's so true. And God's peace is so much stronger than our peace. We don't need peace of mind. We need his peace that transcends our mind. And that's what this verse talks about. And we have a certain understanding of what we think is going to bring us peace. You know what was going on in that house. They had a certain understanding of what they thought would bring them peace. Wow, it just created a mess and it wrecked the home. And that's not what we want. So keeping that in mind, we want to constantly stay in touch with the Lord. And be giving him our every worry and concern. I love that he is saying that we can replace our worry with his rest, his calm, his peace. And that's what we really long for is being so at rest and so calm. Knowing that our soul is fully satisfied and content because our God has taken care of everyone else around us. We don't have to take care of that. We don't have to teach them the lesson. Holy Spirit will teach the lessons. And then verse 8, whatever is true, whatever is worthy and honorable, worthy of reverence and whatever is just and pure. You know, that's describing Jesus. He is the one who is true and worthy of reverence, honorable and just and pure and lovely and kind and gracious. That is describing Jesus. Keep your minds here. Think on him. Think on these things. Take account of these things and really see that God sent his only son so that he could teach us this beautiful place of releasing our worry and our anxiety so that he can give us the true rest that we are seeking. Oh, that is so good, but you're not even halfway through the chapter, Kimberly. So you got to come. Am I not? Oh, it's been beautiful. Oh, we need to center and focus on what he's done for us and it's going to continue to do for us. Not allow worry to come in at all. Thank you so much. And I hope we'll see you tomorrow. Yes, I will see you then. Take joy. Take joy. Thank you for listening to Call to Freedom with Barbara Carmack. You may get in touch with Barbara at Call to Freedom. Call to Freedom is a listener supported radio ministry. Barbara and her power partners invite you to come on board with us and become a network of hands holding up call to Freedom Ministry. Call to Freedom with prayer and monthly financial support. You will be blessed supernaturally. We invite you to visit Call to Freedom's website, www.freedomstreet.org, where you can hear Barbara's daily radio broadcast 24 hours a day or order materials. 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Sermon Overview
Scripture Passage: Acts 4:9-33
If there was ever a time for courage, it is now. In a world of cowardly Christians who are afraid of being criticized or disliked, we are called to be bold in our faith.
Adrian Rogers says, “Boldness is having the courage to stand for the Lord Jesus Christ in the face of opposition.”
We need the same holy boldness Peter and John had in Acts 4. Acts 4:13 says, “Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men, they marveled. And they realized that they had been with Jesus.”
There are three principles that are the basis of our courage.
The first principle is to keep company with God the Son.
Boldness comes from knowing that Jesus Christ is with us and in us. We must make certain that Jesus is real to us and that we are walking with Him daily.
Second, we must have confidence in God the Father.
“So when they heard that, they raised their voice to God with one accord and said: ‘Lord, You are God, who made heaven and earth and the sea, and all that is in them…’” (Acts 4:24).
We need to see God for who He really is. God the Father is the Creator of all things, Controller of all things, and Conqueror of all things.
Adrian Rogers says, “The man who can kneel before God can stand before anyone else.”
Finally, we must receive courage from God the Spirit.
“And when they had prayed, the place where they were assembled together was shaken; and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and they spoke the word of God with boldness” (Acts 4:31).
If only we ask, the Holy Spirit of God will give us courage. The apostles did not ask for safety; they asked for courage, for the ability to do more of what got them in trouble in the first place. As a result of the disciples’ boldness, multitudes of new believers were swept into the kingdom of Heaven.
Likewise, we are made bold by the Holy Spirit to express God’s Word, extend God’s Hand, and exalt God’s Son.
Apply it to your life
Are you a bold believer or a cowardly Christian? Take your eyes off your problems and focus your eyes upon Almighty God, the Creator, Controller, and Conqueror of all things.
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Gain proper perspective when it comes to your apparent unmet needs.
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