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The Prince of Life, Isa 55:4, R.V. Four times in the New Testament this title is applied to our Lord, and always in connection with His Resurrection.
See Act 3:14-15; Act 5:31; Heb 2:9-10; Heb 12:2, where the words prince, author, and captain, are various translations of the same Greek word.
The meaning of the original word is file leader.
He leads out of death into life; out of defeat into victory; out of suffering into perfection; out of the sorrow and pain of discipline into the triumph of the sons of light.
God deals with people in specific ways and the Lord gives insight
God teaches us how He deals with people
vs 7
Our ways and our thoughts are interconnected
God deals with people different than we deal with people
We have to be careful about how much humanism is being operated with in our life
Humanism
There is a battle
Doing What God wants
How God wants
Responding to situations and people the way God wants
Vs 8
Speak of the vastness of the universe
God deals with humanity by His Word
Isa 45:22 Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else.
Isa 45:23 I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear.
God has instructed us how to deal with situations in His Word
God’s word is contrary to your nature
Your flesh is antagonistic to God’s Word
God’s Word is divine
God’s Word is Spiritual
God’s Word is powerful
God’s Word sure
God’s Word accounts His ways
God’s Word accounts His Thoughts
God’s Word describes His Will
God’s Word describes His thoughts
God has called us to operate according to His wisdom
Wisdom can be gotten
Understanding
Are we pursuing God’s Wisdom
We have gotten used to operating in the world’s wisdom
Embrace her - you have to let go of everything else
But that’s not logical
We must be learning the ways of God.
-It’s vital
Dealing with your enemies
An eye for an eye
Love your enemies
bless those that curse
do good
Pray
Your natural nature
You will have enemies if you serve the Lord with all your heart
Avenge not
give place
Vengeance is God’s job
Be good to those who are bad
Enemies are put in your life for a reason
Loving, Faithful, Loyal - then they hurt you
Be good to them
Criticism, hatred,
Sitting at rest - fellowship
In that position of resting in my presence
Sitting in a position of humility
rest
Sitting is not being defeated
Sit by me
I will make thine enemies thy footstool
not that we are above them that we are better than them
Our enemies are tools to be able to demonstrate genuine Christianity
They are under us to support our living of the Christian life
The Lord humbled himself to
The teaching here is that we are to remain humble and help our enemies.
We are called to meekness and humility
The absence of revenge and anger
no retaliation
We are to love and care for our enemies
Jesus knew he would be turned on and crucified
He humbled himself
Our enemies are necessary for rising to the next level in our spiritual growth.
Job had enemies
Satan was an enemy of Job
Satan was Job’s footstool elevating him into the next level of growth in Job’s life.
Job was elevated to a level never before experienced
Joseph had enemies
The enemies that David fought in the fields watching his father’s sheep, (the lion, the bear) were necessary to elevate David to the position of defeating that loud mouth giant Goliath.
Goliath was an enemy that elevated David to the next level
Elevated to the service of King Saul
Saul became an enemy
Judas - one who walked with Christ, in confidence, became an enemy of Christ
Through Judas’ betrayal Jesus was elevated to to the cross to pay for the sins of all mankind, lowered into the grave, and rose to the highest position at God’s right hand ever interceding for the saints.
Adversity and suffering, if they are approached properly, are footstools to elevate us to the next level of development.
Paul
Paul had to grow to a place of power
Enemies are stepping stones to the next level of growth
I must learn to respond properly so that I can go to that next level of spiritual growth God has for me.
The battle that is before me, I can be at peace
There’s a table before me that was prepared - not by accident
God prepared the table, the menu, and the guests invited are all prepared by a loving shepherd - the sovereign hand of God
The enemies need to see the goodness of God in you
God’s Power Needs to Be Seen by God’s Enemies
God set your enemies up so that the power of God could be seen through you
Job - Devil I want to show you something
Joseph - Brother’s, Potifer, Pharoah
Daniel - Princes that envied Daniel, King
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