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Monday, May 28, 2007

Is It All Good?


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This week's message on Grace Walk Radio:

Is It All Good?

Grace For Life radio archives are here.
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Monday, May 21, 2007

Where There's Death There's Life


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This week's message on Grace Walk Radio:

Where There's Death There's Life

Grace For Life radio archives are here.
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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Gazing On Christ In The Whole Bible

From page 1 thru page 1393 -- thru "Maps" :) -- the whole Bible breathes Christ. I picked up this gem from Chad Bresson's Vossed World:

“...Learn your Old Testaments. See Christ therein. See His great glory there. We study the Old Testament so that we will see the variegated glories of Christ shining through their pages. We do not read them as Jews. We do not read them as though we were a synagogue. We read them as Christians. We see Christ in them because He is in them. We do so because Christ taught that He was in them. We do so because the New Testament saw Christ in them. So while the Old Covenant itself fades, its remaining glory to be seen by believing and un-veiled hearts is the very glory of Christ.

"May we be transformed by seeing the glory of Christ all through the Bible. The transforming power of beholding Christ emerges from the pages of the whole Bible. We are transformed from glory to glory as we see Him there. Want to grow and change? Want to reflect Christ to others? Gaze on Him in the pages of your Bible.”

Russ Kennedy, "The Fading Glory"
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Monday, May 14, 2007

Don't Be Kind Toward Legalism


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This week's message on Grace Walk Radio:

Don't Be Kind Toward Legalism

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How To Love Jesus More?


By Steve McVey, Grace Walk Ministries

For years I prayed, asking the Lord to help me love Him more. Have you ever prayed something like that? As I grew in my own grace walk, I began to understand the key to loving Him more. The answer is so different from what I used to believe.

In the past I would have said that to love Him more we need to spend more time with the Lord in prayer and in the Bible. I would have said that we need to spend time with other people who love Him to increase our love for Him. (I even used the illustration of how one piece of charcoal will grow cold if it is set off by itself, but in a pile it will stay red hot.) I spoke of how our love for Jesus grows through serving Him. I argued that the "service approach" to loving Jesus wasn't a fake-it-till-you-make-it type approach, but instead was a faith-it-till-you-make-it approach.

It all sounded so good, so right, but I couldn't have been more wrong. Of course, we can experience a sense of intimacy as we pray and read the Bible. We are able to be encouraged by the company of other Christians and we may find fulfillment as we serve Jesus. However, these things aren't the key to experiencing intimacy with God. In fact, you can do all of these things with great commitment and still be spiritually cold. I'm not minimizing the value of the actions mentioned above, but I'm simply pointing out that "doing all the right things" won't necessarily generate intimacy.

What, then is the key to loving our Father more? It is so simple that it's hard to believe that I missed it for so long. What is this key to loving Him more? It is to grow in our understanding of how much He loves us. That's it -- growing in our understanding of how much He loves us will cause us to love Him more.

1 John 4:19 says that "we love Him because He first loved us." Do you want to grow in your love for Christ? Then grow in accepting His love for you. Nurture yourself in the realization of His passionate and lavish grace. See Him holding you, hugging you, kissing you. Accept the reality that He is proud of you, that He adores you.

"But it isn't about me!" one person recently protested when he heard me share this truth. "No," I answered, "it isn't about you and to think that the key to your relationskhip to God is for you to love Him more puts the burden of intimacy on you, not Him. You're right. It's about Him." The essence of the gospel is that God so loved us that He gave His only begotten Son. That's the gospel. He loves you. Stop trying to love Him more and simply accept His acceptance of you and watch what happens. You'll be amazed at how much your love for Him will increase.
--Reprinted with permission from GraceVine
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Monday, May 07, 2007

Crucifying the Flesh


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This week on Grace Walk Radio is:

Crucifying The Flesh

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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

What's Better Than Obedience?



Obedience from the heart is a wonderful thing.

We should never mistake our fight against Legalism as a fight against obedience. When we obey the Lord out of love and surrender, we are exercising a glorious response to a blessed relationship.

But there is something even better than obedience.

Life.

The very Life of Jesus being lived out in us, as we are in close communion and fellowship with Him. It's Galatians 2:20 springing forth in fruit. "It is no longer I who live, but Christ..." It's the fruit of His Spirit being produced in us, and expressing itself, not in obedience to a specific command, but in our hands being His hands, our feet being His feet, our minds expressing His mind.

This is not an abnormal state for the believer, though it may not be common. It's the normative state of a believer who is filled with the Spirit. Christ, Who is our life, living it, with us, as one spirit with Him (1 Cor. 6:17).
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