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Showing posts with label CHARACTER IS THE KEY. Show all posts
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Sunday 26 July 2015

How do I develop faith?

Faith is the faculty or vehicle we use in order to believe what we cannot see or understand. When we believe in something that is not tangible to our senses, we are using faith.
People believe many things by faith. But faith cannot save anyone. Only Christ can save. Faith is simply the gift given by God to allow us to believe in Jesus. This gift is given to all who want it, to all who choose to believe.
You can develop faith by praying and especially by reading the Bible and hearing sound, biblical teaching.
" . . . faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God."This Scripture is found in the New Testament  Bible in Romans 10:17. As you hear God`s Word being preached or taught or even by reading the Bible, your faith will increase.
First, to develop your faith, you need to be sure that you know Jesus-that He lives in your heart as your Lord and Savior. If He does not live in your heart, if you are not a child of God, true faith cannot really grow. (More importantly, it cannot grow towards God. It will grow towards things that are fake, or that try to replace God.) Learn what it means to know Jesus here.
Pray first to ask the Holy Spirit to show you what God is speaking. And then read. You can also grow faith by hearing good teaching or preaching from the Word of God. You`ll find this in a good, Bible-based church, and in many places on the radio or Internet. (Ask someone who is stronger in the faith that you who he or she recommends you listen to.)

Thursday 23 July 2015

CHARACTER IS THE KEY


TEXT: EPHESIANS 4:17-32.

INTRODUCTION: As the excellence of gold is its purity and the excellence of art is its beauty, so the excellence of man is his character. Persons of character are noted for their honesty, ethics, and charity. Descriptions such as “man of principle” and “woman of integrity” are affirmations of character. A lack of character is moral deficiency and persons lacking character tend to behave dishonestly, unethically, and uncharitably. Godly character can be defined as the ability to discern God’s right way from the wrong and to voluntarily surrender one’s own will to do what is right in God’s sight and, with the promised supernatural help, to resist the wrong even under pressure and temptation. Godly character is consistently doing the right thing at the time in the right way for the right reason.

A. CHARACTER GAUGE. A person’s character is the sum of his or her disposition, thoughts, intentions, desires, and actions. It is good to remember that character is gauged by general tendencies, not on the basis of a few isolated actions. We must look at the whole life. For example, King David was a man of good character (1 Samuel 13:14) although he sinned on occasion (2 Samuel 11). And although King Ahab may have acted nobly once (1 kings 22:35), he was still a man of overall bad character (1 kings 16:33). Several people in the Bible are described as having noble character; Ruth (Ruth 3:11), Hanani (Nehemiah 7:2), David (Psalm 78:72), and Job (Job 2:3). These individuals’ lives were distinguished by persistent moral virtue

B. CHOICES. Character is influenced and developed by our choices. Daniel resolved not to defile himself in Babylon (Daniel 1:8), and that godly choice was an important step in formulating an unquestionable integrity in the young man’s life. Character in turn, influences our choices. “The integrity of the upright guides them” (Proverbs 11:3a). Character will help us weather the storms of life and keep us from sin (Proverbs 10:9a).It is the Lord’s purpose to develop character within us. “The crucible for silver and the furnace for gold, but the Lord tests the heart” (Proverbs 17:3). Godly character is the result of the Holy Spirit’s work of sanctification. Character in the believer is a consistent manifestation of Jesus in his life. It is the purity of the heart that God gives which results in purity of action. God sometimes uses trials to strengthen character. “We also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope” (Romans 5:3-4). The lord is pleased when his children grow in character. “You test the heart and are pleased with integrity” (1 chronicles 29:17; see also Psalm 15:1-2). 1 Corinthians 15:33.

We can develop character by controlling our thoughts (Philippians 4:8), practicing Christian virtues (2 peter 1: 5-6), guarding our hearts (Proverbs 4:23; Matthew 15:18-20), and keeping good company (1 Cor. 15:33). Men and women of character will set a good example for others to follow, and their godly reputation will be evident to all (Titus 2:7-8).

Memory Verse: For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them (Ephesians 2:10)

Resources: N.T. Wright: After you Believe; Why Christian Character Matters.

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