Healing Waters
This is the time of change
Be Healed by Repentance
There is a story of a young man who was part of the IRA, the Irish Republic Army, and had been guilty of bombings and shootings from the age of 14. He had repented of his ways and come to church for the first time since he was a child. As he came forward for Communion, he brought the bread to his mouth, and then pulled it back. He did this several times until the Irish priest gently put his hand on the man’s shoulder and said, “Take it laddie, it’s ‘fer sinners.” --
Be Healed by Forgiveness
Be Healed by Forgiveness
Confession
What does it mean to confess? The word in Greek literally is the word homologeo. That’s what “confess” means in Greek. Homo means “same”, like homosexual or homogenized milk – the same. And logeo means, “to speak.” So homologeo literally means “to speak the same about my sin that God does.” It means I agree with Him – God, you’re right. It wasn’t a faux pas. It wasn’t a mistake. It wasn’t a peccadillo. It was a sin.
Augustine said, “The confession of bad works is the beginning of good works.”
Be Healed by Obedience
Be Healed by Obedience
One writer has said it well: two of the greatest “battles” of human history were fought in gardens. In the Garden of Eden, the first Adam chose to disobey God, bringing sin to the human race. He did not resist temptation, but chose his will over the Father’s.
In the Garden of Gethsemane, the Second Adam, Jesus Christ, chose the Father’s will over His own (human) will. Although the pain and spiritual misery of the cross awaited Jesus,the internal battle was fought in the Garden. Just as Adam’s decision in Eden affected all who are related to Adam, so Christ’s decision in Gethsemane affects all who are related to Him by faith.
Two Baptisms
Baptism with Water
Martin Luther was plagued at times by a sense of unworthiness and despair. To drive back those demons, he kept an inscription over his desk that read, “Remember, you have been baptized.” Often, he would touch his forehead and remind himself, “Martin, you have been baptized.”