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Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on April 23, 2003, 02:54:07 PM
(2 Corinthians 5:20 KJV) Now then we are ambassadors for Christ...


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on April 23, 2003, 02:56:19 PM
(2 Corinthians 4:6 KJV) For God, who commanded the light to shine out of darkness, hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.


Title: I Am A Soldier In God's Army
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on May 02, 2003, 09:09:50 PM
I Am A Soldier In God's Army

I am a soldier in the army of my God. The Lord Jesus Christ is my commanding officer. The Holy Bible is my code of conduct. Faith, prayer, and the Word are my weapons of warfare. I have been taught by the Holy Spirit, trained by experience, tried by adversity and tested by fire. I am a volunteer in this army, and I am enlisted for eternity. I will either retire in this army at the Rapture or die in this army; but I will not get out, sell out, be talked out, or pushed out. I am faithful, reliable, capable and dependable. If my God needs me, I am there. If He needs me in the Sunday school, to teach the children, work with the youth, help adults or just sit and learn. He can use me because I am there! I am a soldier. I am not a baby. I do not need to be pampered, petted, primed up, pumped up, picked up or pepped up. I am a soldier. No one has to call me, remind me, write me,
visit me, entice me, or lure me. I am a soldier. I am not a wimp. I am in place, saluting my King, obeying His orders, praising His name, and building His kingdom! No one has to send me flowers, gifts, food, cards, candy or give me handouts. I do not need to be cuddled, cradled, cared for, or catered to. I am committed. I cannot have my feelings hurt bad enough to turn me around. I cannot be discouraged enough to turn me aside. I cannot lose enough to cause me to quit.
When Jesus called me into this army, I had nothing. If I end up with nothing, I will still come out ahead. I will win. My God has and will continue to supply all of my needs. I am more than a conqueror. I will always triumph. I can do all things through Christ. Devils cannot defeat me. People cannot disillusion me. Weather cannot weary me. Sickness cannot stop me. Battles cannot beat me. Money cannot buy me. Governments cannot silence me and hell cannot handle me. I am a soldier. Even death cannot destroy me. For when my commander calls me from this battlefield, He will promote me to Captain and then allow me to rule with Him. I am a soldier in the army, and I'm marching claiming victory. I will not give up. I will not turn around. I am a soldier, marching heaven bound. Here I stand! Will you stand with me?

Guess what? If you've received Jesus Christ as your Savior you're already enlisted! Question is, which part of the service are you in:

1. Active Duty: Serving the Lord faithfully, daily, and on duty 24-7?

2. Reserve status: Serving only when called upon or twice a year, Christmas and Easter?

3. Guard status: Backing up the Active Duty group?

4. AWOL! Absent without the Lord?

THINK ABOUT IT!!!
 

Author Unknown


Title: The key to a better life:
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on May 03, 2003, 02:44:09 PM
The key to a better life:
Complain less, appreciate more.
Whine less, laugh more.
Talk less, listen more.
Want less; give more.
Hate less, love more.
Scold less, praise more.
Fear less, hope more.



Title: You May Do The Following...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on May 03, 2003, 02:48:29 PM
You May Do The Following

You may offer like Cain Gen 4:3
Weep like Esau Gen 27:38
Serve like Gehazi 2Ki 5:20
Leave Sodom like Lot's wife Gen 19:26
Tremble like Felix Acts 24:25
Be zealous for God like Israel Rom 10:2
Be a disciple like Judas Acts 1:25
Take part in worship like Korah Num 16:19
Desire to die the death of the Balaam Num 23:10
Make long prayers like the Pharisees Mt 23:14
Prophesy like Saul 1Sam 10:10
Have lamps like foolish virgins Mt 25:1-13
Be a seeking soul like the rich young ruler Mt 9:16
Be almost a Christian like Agrippa Acts 26:28
AND YET BE LOST!

Author Unknown


Title: GOD DOES NOT CALL US
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on May 23, 2003, 12:03:43 PM




GOD DOES NOT CALL US

TO START THE RACE

BUT

TO FINISH THE RACE

2 TIMOTHY 4:7


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Michael on May 23, 2003, 12:54:28 PM
Start the Race.


Maintain faithful obedience to his commandments throughout the race. (HOLINESS!)

Finish the race.


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on May 23, 2003, 05:43:27 PM
Start the Race.


Maintain faithful obedience to his commandments throughout the race. (HOLINESS!)

Finish the race.

Brother Michael, how have you been Bro?


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on May 26, 2003, 12:29:11 PM


It became apparent that God did not want to change my life as I had asked-he wanted to exchange it...The exchanged life means we depend on his resources, not our own.


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on June 15, 2003, 08:30:13 AM
Remember, the Psalms and all prophecy had predicted God’s judgment upon men for their rejection of Christ, yet today the Son still remains a voluntary Exile from His own world, while neither He nor the Father do anything to avenge His cruel crucifixion. Meanwhile, still lingering in mercy, He sends His ambassadors to offer reconciliation to His enemies by grace through faith. Thus His silence actually cries: "The door of grace is still open. Be reconciled while you may. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved."


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on June 15, 2003, 08:43:05 AM
America as a whole is not so well off. She is departing from God and the Bible. As a result, a constantly increasing number of its families are being broken up through juvenile delinquency, alcoholism, dope, divorce, etc., and with these a chilling fear of the future.

St. Paul said to the Philippian jailor: "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved, and thy house"(Acts 16:31). This, of course, does not mean that if a man trusts Christ as his Savior, the rest of the family will be automatically saved. The sense is rather: "Believe in Christ and you will be saved, and this goes for your household too -- if they believe they will be saved" (Acts 16:31). As Rom. 14:12 says: "Every one of us shall give account of himself to God," but it is a wonderful fact that nothing is so apt to keep a family together as mutual faith in Christ and a mutual love for the Bible.


Title: Re:I Am A Soldier In God's Army
Post by: Brother Love on June 23, 2003, 05:29:38 AM
I Am A Soldier In God's Army

I am a soldier in the army of my God. The Lord Jesus Christ is my commanding officer. The Holy Bible is my code of conduct. Faith, prayer, and the Word are my weapons of warfare. I have been taught by the Holy Spirit, trained by experience, tried by adversity and tested by fire. I am a volunteer in this army, and I am enlisted for eternity. I will either retire in this army at the Rapture or die in this army; but I will not get out, sell out, be talked out, or pushed out. I am faithful, reliable, capable and dependable. If my God needs me, I am there. If He needs me in the Sunday school, to teach the children, work with the youth, help adults or just sit and learn. He can use me because I am there! I am a soldier. I am not a baby. I do not need to be pampered, petted, primed up, pumped up, picked up or pepped up. I am a soldier. No one has to call me, remind me, write me,
visit me, entice me, or lure me. I am a soldier. I am not a wimp. I am in place, saluting my King, obeying His orders, praising His name, and building His kingdom! No one has to send me flowers, gifts, food, cards, candy or give me handouts. I do not need to be cuddled, cradled, cared for, or catered to. I am committed. I cannot have my feelings hurt bad enough to turn me around. I cannot be discouraged enough to turn me aside. I cannot lose enough to cause me to quit.
When Jesus called me into this army, I had nothing. If I end up with nothing, I will still come out ahead. I will win. My God has and will continue to supply all of my needs. I am more than a conqueror. I will always triumph. I can do all things through Christ. Devils cannot defeat me. People cannot disillusion me. Weather cannot weary me. Sickness cannot stop me. Battles cannot beat me. Money cannot buy me. Governments cannot silence me and hell cannot handle me. I am a soldier. Even death cannot destroy me. For when my commander calls me from this battlefield, He will promote me to Captain and then allow me to rule with Him. I am a soldier in the army, and I'm marching claiming victory. I will not give up. I will not turn around. I am a soldier, marching heaven bound. Here I stand! Will you stand with me?

Guess what? If you've received Jesus Christ as your Savior you're already enlisted! Question is, which part of the service are you in:

1. Active Duty: Serving the Lord faithfully, daily, and on duty 24-7?

2. Reserve status: Serving only when called upon or twice a year, Christmas and Easter?

3. Guard status: Backing up the Active Duty group?

4. AWOL! Absent without the Lord?

THINK ABOUT IT!!!
 

Author Unknown


Ambassador have I told you I love you today? I do Brother. Thanks

Brother Love ;D


Title: Re:The key to a better life:
Post by: Brother Love on June 26, 2003, 05:44:39 AM
The key to a better life:
Complain less, appreciate more.
Whine less, laugh more.
Talk less, listen more.
Want less; give more.
Hate less, love more.
Scold less, praise more.
Fear less, hope more.



Thanks Brother,

From this day forward I will:
Complain less, appreciate more.
Whine less, laugh more.
Talk less, listen more.
Want less; give more.
Hate less, love more.
Scold less, praise more.
Fear less, hope more.

Brother Love :)


Title: The key to a better life:
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on June 27, 2003, 02:23:12 PM
The key to a better life:
Complain less, appreciate more.
Whine less, laugh more.
Talk less, listen more.
Want less; give more.
Hate less, love more.
Scold less, praise more.
Fear less, hope more.



Thanks Brother,

From this day forward I will:
Complain less, appreciate more.
Whine less, laugh more.
Talk less, listen more.
Want less; give more.
Hate less, love more.
Scold less, praise more.
Fear less, hope more.

Brother Love :)

Your welcome Brother Love ;D

And I am with you Bro


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on June 28, 2003, 07:31:57 PM
The only time truth hurts is when you don't tell it. ;D


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on June 30, 2003, 04:32:44 AM
The only time truth hurts is when you don't tell it. ;D

 :)

Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on July 05, 2003, 09:19:36 AM
The only time truth hurts is when you don't tell it. ;D

 :)

Brother Love :)

 ;D


Title: Re:GOD DOES NOT CALL US
Post by: Brother Love on July 07, 2003, 05:35:44 AM




GOD DOES NOT CALL US

TO START THE RACE

BUT

TO FINISH THE RACE

2 TIMOTHY 4:7


Yes!!!


Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on July 10, 2003, 04:00:16 PM
Ephesians1:3. We became heirs through Christ's death and the blessings and promises that we inherit are heavenly and eternal. Even though we are living on earth God sees us as heavenly citizens. Philippians.3:20. Ephesians.2:6. He leaves us here as His AMBASSADORS. 2Corinthians.5:20. An ambassador's allegiance is to his home country, so the Christian is now of a heavenly calling and represents their heavenly Father on this earth as a witness and servant to glorify Christ. As this spiritual translation was of God's doing it is He alone who could reverse our heavenly position. But His Word says 'The gifts and calling of God are irrevocable' Romans 11:29.



Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on July 11, 2003, 06:07:29 AM
Ephesians1:3. We became heirs through Christ's death and the blessings and promises that we inherit are heavenly and eternal. Even though we are living on earth God sees us as heavenly citizens. Philippians.3:20. Ephesians.2:6. He leaves us here as His AMBASSADORS. 2Corinthians.5:20. An ambassador's allegiance is to his home country, so the Christian is now of a heavenly calling and represents their heavenly Father on this earth as a witness and servant to glorify Christ. As this spiritual translation was of God's doing it is He alone who could reverse our heavenly position. But His Word says 'The gifts and calling of God are irrevocable' Romans 11:29.



Amen

He leaves us here as His AMBASSADORS. 2Corinthians.5:20. An ambassador's allegiance is to his home country, so the Christian is now of a heavenly calling and represents their heavenly Father on this earth as a witness and servant to glorify Christ.

And Amen!!



Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on July 11, 2003, 01:12:37 PM
Amen Brother Love

He leaves us here as His AMBASSADORS. 2Corinthians.5:20. An ambassador's allegiance is to his home country, so the Christian is now of a heavenly calling and represents their heavenly Father on this earth as a witness and servant to glorify Christ.



Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on July 11, 2003, 03:28:41 PM
When there is nothing left

but God, that is when

you find out that

GOD IS ALL YOU NEED.



Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on July 11, 2003, 09:52:00 PM
“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ” (Eph. 1:3).
“For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we look for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ” (Phil. 3:20).


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on July 14, 2003, 05:28:15 AM
When there is nothing left

but God, that is when

you find out that

GOD IS ALL YOU NEED.



Amen

Brother Love :)


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on July 15, 2003, 06:31:41 AM
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the
seeds you plant.

          --Robert Louis Stevenson

Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on July 20, 2003, 09:30:52 AM
Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the
seeds you plant.

          --Robert Louis Stevenson

Brother Love :)


Good Post Bro, Thanks ;D


Title: ..the mission and commission...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on July 25, 2003, 07:22:43 PM
 I believe the mission and commission of the Body of Christ is to proclaim the message of reconciliation (II Cor. 5:14-21) and to preach Jesus Christ according to the revelation of the mystery (Romans 16:25; Eph. 3:8-9). The "gospel of the grace of God" is referred to as "my gospel" by Paul, the Apostle of the Gentiles (Romans 2:16; 16:25). It is this gospel with which we are entrusted today (I Thess. 2:4).


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on July 28, 2003, 08:05:40 AM
There is only one relationship that matters, and that is your personal relationship to a persnal God.
                                   


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on July 31, 2003, 06:26:29 AM
There is only one relationship that matters, and that is your personal relationship to a persnal God.
                                   

Right On!

Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on August 07, 2003, 02:43:44 PM
There is only one relationship that matters, and that is your personal relationship to a persnal God.
                                   

Right On!

Brother Love :)

Right On Bro ;D


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on August 07, 2003, 02:45:24 PM
Galatians 4:16   Am I therefore become your enemy, because I tell you the truth?



Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on August 13, 2003, 02:49:19 PM


It is not what we do that matters.

         but what a sovereign God chooses

to do through us.

   by- Oswald Chambers


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on August 14, 2003, 04:09:18 AM


It is not what we do that matters.

         but what a sovereign God chooses

to do through us.

   by- Oswald Chambers


Amen Bro

Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on August 20, 2003, 03:33:07 PM
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.




Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on August 23, 2003, 08:45:42 PM
OUR Mission

Ambassador : From Webster's 1828 Dictionary -  1. A minister of the highest rank employed by one prince  or state , (The Risen Lord Jesus Christ - Heaven)  at the court of another, (Earth) to manage the public concerns of his own prince or state, and representing the power and dignity of his sovereign. Embassadors are ordinary, when they reside permanently at a foreign court; or extraordinary, when they are sent on a special occasion. They are also called ministers.  2. In ludicrous language, a messenger.

Additional note of interest :   When trouble arises in the foreign country, the "home" country calls the ambassador home.  As in the "rapture" or, the catching away!


STUDY - A COMMANDMENT FOR TODAY
  2 TIM 2:15  & PRAY ALWAYS!  


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on August 23, 2003, 09:17:05 PM
There are no Bible Authorities, for the Bible is its own and only authority. The most deadly mistake of all is to blindly take the word of a fallible man without personally checking with the Infallible Word of God.


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on August 24, 2003, 10:23:23 AM
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Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: IrishAngel on August 24, 2003, 10:33:20 AM
There are no Bible Authorities, for the Bible is its own and only authority. The most deadly mistake of all is to blindly take the word of a fallible man without personally checking with the Infallible Word of God.

eh-men!  :D


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on August 25, 2003, 04:13:44 AM
There are no Bible Authorities, for the Bible is its own and only authority. The most deadly mistake of all is to blindly take the word of a fallible man without personally checking with the Infallible Word of God.



eh-men!  :D

Its AMEN!!!! for me :)

Brother Love ;D


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on August 26, 2003, 02:33:07 PM
Acts 17:11 These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on August 29, 2003, 06:09:17 AM
Acts 17:11 These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.

Good verse Bro

Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on September 04, 2003, 04:49:14 AM
Christian, when your way seems darkest,
When your eyes with tears are dim,
Go to God your Father quickly,
Tell your troubles all to Him.

—Anon

Brother Love ;D


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on September 05, 2003, 06:36:43 PM
Christian, when your way seems darkest,
When your eyes with tears are dim,
Go to God your Father quickly,
Tell your troubles all to Him.

—Anon

Brother Love ;D

Good one Bro


Title: "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ:"
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on September 05, 2003, 07:08:22 PM
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ:" Part 1 of 5
by Keith R. Blades
 

Being "ambassadors for Christ" with "the gospel of Christ" is one of the operations of God in this present dispensation in which we are privileged to labor together with God as His "sons." As "ambassadors" we have the distinct privilege to represent God in connection with the proclamation of His gospel. He has put us in trust with His gospel, with the result that when we proclaim it to others and deal with them about what it says, we truly ‘labor with God’ in its effectual working. In accordance with this Paul says to the Corinthians,…

20 Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God.
21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him. (II Corinthians 5:20–21)

Hence being "ambassadors for Christ" we indeed do represent God. As Paul says, when we faithfully preach "the gospel of Christ" it is "as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God." So then as the "sons" that we are, (who should be eager to be laboring together with our Father in His business), we should deeply appreciate the opportunity we have to labor with God in evangelism as "ambassadors for Christ." We should neither ignore nor neglect this "grace." Instead we should be zealous to so labor together with God, not only because of the "grace" that it is, but also because of gratitude. Wherefore Paul also goes on to say to the Corinthians,…

1 We then, as workers together with him, beseech you also that ye receive not the grace of God in vain.
2 (For he saith, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee: behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.) (II Corinthians 6:1–2)

However as it was with many of the Corinthians, so is it with many of us today. We actually do receive this "grace of God in vain." We do not labor together with God as "ambassadors for Christ." We either ignore this "grace," or we neglect it, or at best we are not very zealous for it.

Now there can be more than one reason for this. However there is one particular reason that often accounts for more cases of ‘reluctant ambassadorship,’ or ‘non-existent ambassadorship,’ than any other. And that reason is shame — being ashamed to talk to others about "the gospel of Christ" and hence being ashamed to be an ambassador for Christ. This was the case with a number of the Corinthian saints, and sadly it is also the case with many of us today.

When we are ones who are ashamed to fulfill our ambassadorship, we know deep down inside that this is exactly what we are. We may try to convince ourselves otherwise, or assign the cause for our reluctance to something else. However no amount of denial ever succeeds. We know that whatever reasons we may come up with for not witnessing, the bottom line remains unchanged — we are ashamed to talk to other people about "the gospel of Christ." We are embarrassed to do so, not wanting them to think ill of us, or to make fun of us, or to respond in any way that does not reflect well on us. Shame and embarrassment hold sway over us, and we know it.

Howbeit there is a remedy to such shame and its accompanying reluctance or apprehension. Not through the use of some psychological gimmick of man’s wisdom, but rather through the effectual working of God’s word within us. Specifically through the effectual working of what God teaches us about "the gospel of Christ" and how it operates, and also through the effectual working of the specific method that God has for producing confidence and boldness in us.

Now before looking at God’s remedy, it will be beneficial for us to take note of some fundamental issues about shame in general, and particularly about its power.

Shame and Its Power

Shame is sometimes spoken of as one of the social emotions of our inner man. That is, it involves the issue of how we look upon ourselves and perceive or evaluate ourselves in our relationships and interactions with others. Simply put, it is a component of our concern for what another person, or other people, might think of us and the value that we attach to this concern.

Consequently we are prone to ‘feel’ shame or embarrassment when we are concerned that something about us, (whatever that may be), will cause another to respond negatively or unfavorably to us, or will just respond to us in a way that we do not like. Likewise we can be ashamed or embarrassed when we think that we will appear weak or incompetent to others, or when we are convinced (or made to think) that we have made a fool out of ourselves, or have done something we should not have done, and this reflects bad on us.

Hence we can have a number of different reasons for feeling shame or embarrassment. And as such we can have a number of different shame-rooted excuses for being reluctant and/or reticent about doing something that we should, instead of being confident and undaunted.

Shame, however, is not always an inconsistent, or bad, thing for us to have. Nor is it always counter-productive to us. There is ‘good shame,’ so to speak. Hence there are issues about which we should be ashamed. For example,…

20 For when ye were the servants of sin, ye were free from righteousness.
21 What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed? for the end of those things is death. (Romans 6:20–21)

11 And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them.
12 For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret. (Ephesians 5:11–12)

9 In like manner also, that women adorn themselves in modest apparel, with shamefacedness and sobriety; not with broided hair, or gold, or pearls, or costly array;
10 But (which becometh women professing godliness) with good works. (I Timothy 2:9–10)

Shame, or being ashamed, in each of these contexts is proper and correct. It is consistent and godly for us, and its power is productive to us. These then are examples of ‘good shame’ for us.

Likewise there are times when we ought to be made to ‘feel’ ashamed. This would be the case when we do something that is out of character with who God has made us to be "in Christ"; when we do something for which we deserve to be told, "Shame on you." For example,…

33 Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners.
34 Awake to righteousness, and sin not; for some have not the knowledge of God: I speak this to your shame. (I Corinthians 15:33–34)

Though we might not necessarily call this ‘good shame,’ it is nonetheless appropriate that we feel it. And being appropriate, its power to motivate us is productive.

However being ashamed of "the gospel of Christ," and/or being ashamed to be an ambassador for Christ, is not ‘good shame’ for us. Nor is it appropriate for us to feel it at all. Instead it is a hindrance to our ambassadorship. It is counter-productive to us, to say the least. To be perfectly frank, it is completely unbecoming to us, being the ungodly thing that it is for us as God’s "sons." Nonetheless such is still the case with many of us.

Moreover shame or embarrassment truly is a powerful thing. In fact it can be extremely powerful. Its ability to fully restrain us from doing something that we know we should do, (and even in our heart-of-hearts really want to do), is almost unrivaled by any of the other debilitating emotions. Only fear is its equal, and this is because the two are so closely related; with shame often being the root from which fear sprouts and then grows.

Furthermore shame is a virulent thing, which when it is allowed to continue will actually increase, develop, and worsen. It can then work in conjunction with the fear that it often spawns and even become a paralyzing thing. For this reason producing or fostering shame, (or taking advantage of it when it already exists), is a goal of Satan’s policy of evil against us. Consequently God has the apostle Paul deal with us about shame on several occasions, and in more than one context, in our epistles. Moreover in view of shame’s power and its role in the policy of evil against us, even Paul himself and Timothy were not immune to it and its effects. For example,…

19 For I know that this shall turn to my salvation through your prayer, and the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ,
20 According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it be by life, or by death. (Philippians 1:19–20)

7 For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.
8 Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of me his prisoner: but be thou partaker of the afflictions of the gospel according to the power of God; (II Timothy 1:7–8)

Indeed, therefore, shame is a powerful thing. It is capable not only of making one reticent and reluctant, but even of crippling and paralyzing. As such, in the Adversary’s quiver of "fiery darts" it is reached for more times than not. And though it is always grievous whenever it is successfully produced, it is most grievous when one is ashamed of "the gospel of Christ"; ashamed to be an ambassador for Christ.



Title: "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ:"
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on September 05, 2003, 07:15:19 PM
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ:" Part 2 of 5
by Keith R. Blades
http://www.enjoythebible.org/ebq/q2_2003.html



The Remedy

Though it is indeed a powerful thing, shame does not have to dominate us. Even when it is successfully produced and established by the workings of the policy of evil against us, we do not have to be held under its tyranny, or cower under its influence. Again, there is a remedy.

Simply put, there are two main components to God’s remedy against us being ashamed as "ambassadors for Christ." Both are set forth in Romans 1–5, where we are not only educated in the doctrine of our justification unto eternal life when we believed in the Lord Jesus Christ as our all-sufficient Savior, but where we are also educated in how to be faithful and effectual "ambassadors for Christ."

The first of the two components is set forth by Paul right at the outset, in Romans 1:16–17; while the second is set forth near the end, in Romans 5:3–5ff. Hence by their placement they frame in the doctrine that teaches us how to be faithful and effectual "ambassadors for Christ." And by so doing they provide for us to be confident and bold ambassadors as well. Let’s take a brief and simple look at them.



Title: "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ:"
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on September 05, 2003, 07:19:36 PM
Part 3 of 5

The First Component

16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.
17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith. (Romans 1:16–17)

As the apostle Paul declares, he was "not ashamed of the gospel of Christ." But he does not attribute his lack of being ashamed to a natural personality trait, as if he was just bold, self-confident, and outgoing by nature. Nor is it that he was one who was not very self-conscious, which made it so that any attempts to make him ashamed just ‘rolled off him like water off a duck’s back.’ Nor does Paul attribute his lack of being ashamed to assertiveness training, or anything like that. Instead, Paul was not ashamed for a godly reason. As he states, he was "not ashamed of the gospel of Christ" because he knew some things about it.

Specifically Paul clearly understood and appreciated that "the gospel of Christ" is "the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek." Along with this he also understood and appreciated that in it "is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith." To put it very simply, Paul clearly understood and appreciated exactly what "the gospel of Christ" is to God; what God has designed it to do; and exactly how God has designed it to go about doing its job. Understanding this, therefore, Paul knew all about "the power of God" that is vested in "the gospel of Christ," and he knew all about its effectual working, and he knew just how to wield its power and provide for its effectual working with anyone to whom he proclaimed it. Knowing these things, Paul was "not ashamed of the gospel of Christ," nor ashamed to proclaim it to others in order to deploy its power and its effectual working with them.

This is the first component to God’s own designed remedy against us being "ashamed of the gospel of Christ." And though it sounds simple, (even too simple), it is effectual and mighty in achieving its end with us nonetheless.

So then if we ourselves also clearly understand and appreciate the same things Paul did; i.e. if we too know "the power of God" vested in the gospel; if we too know all about its effectual working; if we too know how it is that in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; and if we too know how to intelligently wield its power and provide for its effectual working with anyone to whom we witness; then we also can have the effectual working of this knowledge displace our shame and/or embarrassment, and replace it with confidence.

Ah, but there’s the rub, as the saying goes. For all too often when we are ashamed to witness it is because we lack these very things. And more times than not we lack these very things because we never learned them. For whatever reason, we have never allowed Paul’s ‘preaching of the gospel’ in Romans 1:16ff to effectually work within us when it comes to training us to be "ambassadors for Christ." Yet this is one of the very things that God has designed it to do. Or to put it more bluntly, in Romans 1:16–5:21 God has put together His own ‘Evangelism Training Program’ for us, which He expects us to go through. He Himself has designed it, and as such it is perfect. It deals with everything necessary to fully train and equip us to be faithful and effectual "ambassadors for Christ." Yet many Christians do not even know that it exists. As such they have never had God Himself teach them how to preach the gospel to others and train them to labor with Him in evangelism as His ambassadors. This in itself is a shame.

However when God’s ‘Evangelism Training Program’ effectually works within us, it displaces the common shame-rooted excuses that we come up with for not witnessing. Moreover in their place it builds within us the confidence to function as the "ambassadors for Christ" that God has privileged us to be. And needless to say we can certainly cook up a number of shame-rooted excuses.

For example, if we do not know the fact that all unjustified people are ones "who hold the truth in unrighteousness"; and if we do not understand exactly what this means along with the advantage that this is to us; then we may not have the confidence that we know how to begin witnessing to someone. Hence we may say to ourselves, ‘I really don’t know how to begin witnessing to people. I don’t know what I should say. I don’t know the best way to bring up a person’s need for salvation.’ And so we will talk ourselves out of witnessing to someone because we do not know how to broach the subject.

However if we understood and appreciated from Romans 1:18–32 the fact that the advantage is all ours; that the light of God-consciousness has already been at work in everyone we meet; that God, therefore, has already set the stage for us and that He has provided us with a ‘trigger to the gospel,’ so to speak; then we would not be ones who trouble ourselves over the issue of not knowing how to begin. Rather we would know just how to begin. We would know how to ‘pull the trigger to the gospel.’ We, therefore, would realize that the issue is not one of us having to come up with some snappy opening line, or some catchy introduction, by which we can somehow steer the conversation into the direction of ‘spiritual things’ and then eventually on to the gospel. Instead we would realize that the issue for us is one of directly addressing with the unsaved a particular issue and truth that they have already thought about, is already resident in their hearts and minds, and is something to which they have already responded in one of two ways.

Hence we do not need to feel as if we first must somehow get a person into a ‘spiritual frame of mind’ before witnessing to him, and then struggle in our own minds with just how we are going to do this. For the truth of the matter is that God has already done this for us. The essential "truth" that is the ‘trigger to the gospel’ has already been set by God in every man’s mind. Granted it is being ‘held in unrighteousness’ as God says, but it is there nonetheless. Consequently all it needs from us as "ambassadors for Christ" is to have a person’s attention directed to it. When we do this, we ‘pull the trigger to the gospel’ and the opportunity to witness is underway.

Therefore what God teaches us to understand and appreciate about men ‘holding the truth in unrighteousness,’ along with what He says that they already "know," gives us the advantage as ambassadors. It teaches us exactly how to broach the subject of their need for salvation. In so doing it displaces our excuse of not knowing how to begin witnessing and replaces it with the competence that comes from knowing exactly what needs to be done and how to do it.

In like manner we may concoct another excuse. We may, for example, worry that we will not ‘say the right thing,’ or know how best to respond, when objections are raised or arguments are produced. We may fear that we will get entangled in some objection, or that someone will ‘trip us up,’ and that we will not know how to handle it. Hence we may say to ourselves, ‘What if someone brings up some issue that I am unprepared for? What if they ask me a question that I cannot answer? I’d be so embarrassed.’ And with this we talk ourselves out of witnessing.

Yet if we understood and appreciated that in Romans 1:16–4:25 God educates us in every possible objection and argument that an unjustified man can raise, as well as educating us in how He wants us to respond to any or all of them, then we would have no reason to fear being unprepared or being tripped up. In contrast we would know that we are well prepared.

And indeed God does educate us in every possible objection, argument, and type of response that unjustified men can produce. In fact as Romans 1:16–4:25 makes evident, there are only a limited number of predictable and easily identifiable responses that the unsaved can give. Likewise God has an equal number of corresponding clear and plain replies that He wants us to give as His ambassadors. Hence the issue is not one of us needing to match wits with the unsaved. Nor is it the issue of us needing to learn and/or memorize a lengthy catechism of potential questions and answers in order to be prepared. Instead all we need is to be taught of God what to expect and how He wants us to deal with it.

Therefore the excuse of not knowing how to handle objections and the like is also readily remedied and overcome by God’s own ‘Evangelism Training Program.’

There are a number of other similar shame-rooted excuses that we can easily concoct and offer in order to attempt to justify ourselves being reluctant or silent "ambassadors for Christ." However none of them are valid. For once again the truth of the matter is that in God’s ‘Evangelism Training Program’ He effectually prepares us for every possible response and/or contingency that we can encounter. Nothing is overlooked, nor does His training fall short of addressing any of our concerns or apprehensions.

If, therefore, we are ashamed and/or are reluctant to witness to people, then first and foremost we need to let God Himself address and remedy our excuses and concerns by the effectual working of Romans 1:16–5:21. This is where He throughly equips us and trains us for the good work of being faithful and confident "ambassadors for Christ."



Title: "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ:"
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on September 05, 2003, 07:25:46 PM
Part 4 of 5

The Second Component

3 And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;
4 And patience, experience; and experience, hope:
5 And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us. (Romans 5:3–5)

The second component for dealing with shame and/or reluctance comes into play when we actually start witnessing to others. For when we do, we will not always get a positive response. We will not always be well received. And when this happens it can beget its own brand of reluctance and/or shame.

Now as we witness, often we will meet with the simple negative responses of disinterest or rebuffing put-downs. And though such responses are sad and disappointing, they are usually not troubling in the sense that they are daunting to us. They do not tend to sow the seeds of intimidation in us, or begin to shake our confidence, or challenge our ‘rejoicing in hope of the glory of God’ and so serve to produce doubts or uncertainty in us. Generally such simple and mild forms of negative response serve only to disappoint us that the person will not give "the gospel of Christ" an honest hearing.

However not all negative responses are this mild. Some can be of an unsettling and alarming nature. For example, we can be turned upon and opposed. Our testifying to the truth of what "the gospel of Christ" says can be challenged and fought against. Likewise our own rejoicing in the justification and salvation that we say we possess having believed the gospel can be challenged and opposed. In other words we can, (and indeed will), encounter "tribulations" of opposition to the gospel as we function as "ambassadors for Christ." Especially "tribulations" in the form of strong and persistent arguments that oppose and denounce what the gospel says, from ones who adhere to and promote perversions of "the gospel of Christ." For example, we may encounter fervent and forceful denials of the truth that justification in God’s sight is by faith alone, or denials that we can have full assurance of being saved.

Now when we do encounter such "tribulations," they can have a negative impact upon us. Such opposition may not only be unpleasant, but also troubling and disturbing to us; even daunting. Strong arguments and opposition can actually begin to intimidate us, shaking our confidence as to whether we really can deal with such responses. Also they are very capable of begetting serious doubts and misgivings in our minds. In fact, this is what these kind of "tribulations" are designed to do.

This is because such "tribulations" are not merely part of the normal or natural class of negative responses we can expect to receive. Rather they belong to the class of negative responses that are sponsored by the Adversary’s policy of evil against us, as he opposes both our establishment in the assurance of our justification and our ambassadorship for Christ. As such these kinds of opposition are specifically designed to be "tribulation" to us. They are designed to be disturbing and troubling opposition to us; even daunting opposition. So when we do meet with these "tribulations" associated with being "ambassadors for Christ," it is possible for us to have our confidence shaken or be made to be ashamed on account of them. For once again this is what the Adversary and his policy of evil against us is desirous of producing.

Nevertheless we need not be daunted or made to be ashamed by such "tribulations." For God has provided for this as well. He has His effectual remedy for the policy of evil’s attempts to trouble us, or cow us, or make us ashamed. This is what Romans 5:3–5ff addresses and what its effectual working within us is designed to remedy.

Now as is evident from what the passage teaches, there is more than one part to God’s provision for dealing with these daunting and shame-producing type "tribulations." The first part is set forth in verses 3–4. It particularly addresses the issue of the "tribulations" being intimidating or daunting to us. By its effectual working within us it counters their daunting effect by both re-establishing and strengthening our confidence. The second part is set forth in verse 5 and following. It particularly addresses the issue of the "tribulations" trying to ‘make us ashamed’ of the hope that we say we possess having believed the gospel. However by the effectual working of the doctrine of verse 5 and following this too is negated, and in its place God fully establishes within us the confidence and assurance of our hope.

Hence if we have a tendency to be daunted by the "tribulations" instead of glorying in them, the remedy for us is to operate upon what verse 3 and 4 say:

3 And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience;
4 And patience, experience; and experience, hope: (Romans 5:3–4)


 









Title: "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ:"
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on September 05, 2003, 07:27:40 PM
Part 5 of 5

The truth of the matter is that God has designed for us to gain confidence as His ambassadors and to become skillful in dealing with opposition by facing it. He has designed it so that the very opposition that has a tendency to intimidate us actually works to make us skillful and bold. The "experience" we derive from facing the tribulation and with "patience" dealing with it, works to affirm our "hope," or confident expectation, both in the truth of what the gospel says and in our ability to deal with any and all opposition to it.

So then "knowing" this, instead of being daunted by any such "tribulations," we should face them for the sake of them making us effectual "ambassadors for Christ." We should face them so that they work "patience," "experience," and "hope." In so doing we overcome the tendency to be intimidated in the face of opposition by becoming skillful and confident in dealing with it.

Indeed we acquire the practical confidence and boldness that we can handle a situation, (especially that we can deal with opposition), from the experience of doing it. There is no short cut to possessing it; no passive way for it to develop within us. Hence there is no other way to overcome the daunting effects of the "tribulations" associated with our ambassadorship than by the effectual working of what Romans 5:3–4 says.

This is much the same for us as when Paul says regarding deacons,…

13 For they that have used the office of a deacon well purchase to themselves a good degree, and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus. (I Timothy 3:13)

Just as a deacon ‘purchases to himself’ "great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus" by ‘using the office of a deacon,’ so also is it with us as "ambassadors for Christ." We too purchase to ourselves boldness when it comes to the intimidating "tribulations" of opposition to our witnessing by first of all "knowing that tribulation worketh patience," and then by facing the "tribulations" on the basis of this knowledge and letting "patience" work "experience," and "experience, hope."

Such, therefore, is God’s remedy when our witnessing encounters the daunting effects belonging to these "tribulations" of opposition.

However as was noted previously, the issue of being intimidated is not the only effect that these "tribulations" are designed to produce. They are also designed to have a negative impact upon our confident ‘rejoicing in hope of the glory of God’ by directly challenging it, and thereby shaking our minds on the issue of whether we really are secure in our justification and salvation. And indeed opposition to "the gospel of Christ" can do this very thing. For it directly challenges our profession that we are justified freely by God’s grace through faith alone in Christ alone, and it works to disprove this to us through its perverting of "the gospel of Christ." In so doing it not only attacks the truth that faith, and faith alone, is counted for righteousness, but it also vehemently denies the idea that we can really have complete assurance that we are justified in God’s sight and are fully secure in our salvation.

Consequently the "tribulations" of opposition seek to have us question the legitimacy of our ‘rejoicing in hope of the glory of God.’ They work to produce doubts or misgivings about it. Yea, they work to make us ashamed for thinking that we could have such assurance. And thereby they work to dampen our confident rejoicing in our hope.

So then after dealing with the remedy to the daunting effect belonging to these "tribulations" of opposition, God has Paul go on to say,…

5 And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given to us. (Romans 5:5)

"And hope maketh not ashamed," Paul says. Yet, once again, the exact opposite is what the policy of evil wants when we encounter its "tribulations" of opposition to our witnessing. By the arguments of its opposition it wants us to be ashamed, as if our professed hope was just some ‘pie in the sky in the sweet bye and bye,’ and definitely not something that we should have the confident expectation of receiving.

Howbeit God has His remedy to this issue as well. The ultimate assurance doctrines that He sets forth in verses 5–21 of Romans 5 are designed by their effectual working within us to fully counter and totally dismiss this effect of the opposition.

Briefly and simply stated, in Romans 5:5–21 God provides us with the strongest forms of assurance regarding our justification and salvation that our minds can possess. In fact He provides us with the strongest and the highest forms of assurance that can exist. For through the effectual working of what He teaches us to understand, God produces in our own minds the very understanding that He Himself possesses regarding how secure we are. He does this by teaching us to understand and appreciate the very reasons why it is that He Himself knows that we are completely secure and are fully assured of what He has promised us. And on the basis of this God teaches us to realize, understand, and appreciate just as He does the unquestionable certainty of what He has promised us and the absolute permanence of what He has done with us.

So then through the effectual working of verses 5–10 by which "the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given to us"; and through the effectual working of the doctrine in verses 11–21 regarding "the at-one-ment" that we now have with God "in Christ"; the unquestionable certainty of what God has promised us, and the absolute permanence of what God has done with us, are firmly established and settled in our minds to the very same degree that they are firmly established and settled in God’s own mind.

When this, therefore, is accomplished in us, no doubts or misgivings can be produced within us; just as there are no doubts or misgivings in God’s mind regarding our justification and salvation. Instead we can confidently "rejoice in hope of the glory of God" unashamedly and without reservation, regardless of any challenges to the contrary from the "tribulations" of opposition.

Wherefore, and without a shadow of a doubt, just as the beginning of verse 5 declares, "…hope maketh not ashamed."

"That Ye Receive not the Grace of God in Vain"

So even though we may manufacture in our own minds any number of shame-rooted excuses to keep us from being enthusiastic "ambassadors for Christ"; and even though the "tribulations" of opposition to our witnessing may tend to produce their own brand of hesitancy, apprehension, and/or doubts and misgivings; God’s own ‘Evangelism Training Program’ in Romans 1:16–5:21 is capable of rendering ineffective each and every excuse or cause for shame that we might have.

Therefore we do not need to be ones who receive the grace of God in vain. We do not have to be reluctant or reticent "ambassadors for Christ." Rather we can be the exact opposite. Through the effectual working of God’s word within us, we can say with the same conviction as the apostle Paul, "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ." And we can say it without dissimulation.

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Note: This has been only a brief and simple consideration of the provision God has made for us to be faithful, effectual, and confident "ambassadors for Christ," instead of reluctant or apprehensive ones. For a further and more detailed examination of our ambassadorship in general, and of perversions of "the gospel of Christ," and of being educated in the issue of the effectual working of "the gospel of Christ," see our video series entitled Our Ambassadorship; our booklet The Gospel of God’s Grace: Make It Clear! Make It Plain!; and also our Enjoy The Bible Ministries Gospel Tracts.
http://www.enjoythebible.org/ebq/q2_2003.html
 


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on October 06, 2003, 05:54:05 AM
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ:" Part 1 of 5
by Keith R. Blades

Amen & Amen

Brother Love :)


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: sissy_momof2 on October 06, 2003, 08:25:25 AM
Love all the wonderful graphics.
I would say my ministry or one of my talents would be that of encouragement.  Yesterday, I was talking with my husband and we were on this very subject.  So, encouragement - that's my strength.

In Chrisitan love, Sissy

 :)


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: ollie on October 09, 2003, 08:29:17 PM
(2 Corinthians 5:20 KJV) Now then we are ambassadors for Christ...

In a strange land sojourning before going home.


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on October 10, 2003, 04:07:33 PM
Love all the wonderful graphics.
I would say my ministry or one of my talents would be that of encouragement.  Yesterday, I was talking with my husband and we were on this very subject.  So, encouragement - that's my strength.

In Chrisitan love, Sissy

 :)

Thanks Sister ;D

"Grace & Peace"


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on October 10, 2003, 04:08:39 PM
(2 Corinthians 5:20 KJV) Now then we are ambassadors for Christ...

In a strange land sojourning before going home.


DITTO ;D


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on October 13, 2003, 06:41:02 AM
If, therefore, we are ashamed and/or are reluctant to witness to people, then first and foremost we need to let God Himself address and remedy our excuses and concerns by the effectual working of Romans 1:16–5:21. This is where He throughly equips us and trains us for the good work of being faithful and confident "ambassadors for Christ."


AMEN!

Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on October 18, 2003, 10:25:00 AM
Do not allow yourself to be disappointed by any thing or any person, but rather have faith that in all things God is leading
you to His ultimate goal.


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on November 22, 2003, 06:32:52 AM
Do not allow yourself to be disappointed by any thing or any person, but rather have faith that in all things God is leading
you to His ultimate goal.



Do not allow yourself to be disappointed by any thing or any person, but rather have faith that in all things God is leading you to His ultimate goal.
 YES!!!!

Amen

Brother Love :)


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Willowbirch on November 24, 2003, 07:29:26 AM
If, therefore, we are ashamed and/or are reluctant to witness to people, then first and foremost we need to let God Himself address and remedy our excuses and concerns by the effectual working of Romans 1:16–5:21. This is where He throughly equips us and trains us for the good work of being faithful and confident "ambassadors for Christ."


AMEN!

Brother Love :)
Amen, great encouragement!


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on December 01, 2003, 04:41:08 AM
If, therefore, we are ashamed and/or are reluctant to witness to people, then first and foremost we need to let God Himself address and remedy our excuses and concerns by the effectual working of Romans 1:16–5:21. This is where He throughly equips us and trains us for the good work of being faithful and confident "ambassadors for Christ."


AMEN!

Brother Love :)
Amen, great encouragement!

 :)

Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on December 13, 2003, 09:13:16 PM
I supposed I knew my Bible,
Reading a piecemeal, hit and miss,
Now a bit of John or Matthew,
Now a snatch of Genesis,
Certain chapters of Isaiah,
Certain Psalms (the twenty-third),
Twelfth of Romans, First of Proverbs—
Yes, I thought I knew the Word!
But I found that thorough reading
Was a different thing to do,
And the way was unfamiliar
When I read the Bible through.
You who like to play at Bible,
Dip and dabble, here and there,
Just before you kneel, aweary,
And yawn through hurried prayer;
You who treat the Crown of Writings,
As you treat no other book—
Just a paragraph disjointed,
Just a crude impatient look—
Try a worthier procedure,
Try a broad and steady view;
You will kneel in very rapture
When you read the Bible through!
— Amos R Wells


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on December 15, 2003, 09:49:58 AM
Stand Up

 

Not really sure if this it true or not but I liked the story anyway.

 

This is a true story of something that happened just a few years ago at USC.

There was a professor of philosophy there who was a deeply committed atheist.

His primary goal for one required class was to spend the entire semester attempting to prove that God couldn't exist.

His students were always afraid to argue with him because of his impeccable logic.
 
For twenty years, he had taught this class and no one had ever had the courage to go against him.
 
Sure, some had argued in class at times, but no one had ever really gone against him because of his reputation.
 
At the end of every semester on the last day, he would say to his class of 300 students, "If there is anyone here who still believes in Jesus, stand up!"
 
In twenty years, no one had ever stood up. They knew what he was going to do next. He would say, "Because anyone who believes in God is a fool.
If God existed, he could stop this piece of chalk from hitting the ground and breaking. Such a simple task to prove that He is God, and yet He can't do it."
 
And every year, he would drop the chalk onto the tile floor of the classroom and it would shatter into a hundred pieces.
 
All of the students would do nothing but stop and stare.
 
Most of the students thought that God couldn't exist. Certainly, a number of Christians had slipped through, but for 20 years, they had been too afraid to stand up.
 
Well, a few years ago there was a freshman who happened to enroll.
 
He was a Christian, and had heard the stories about his professor.
 
He was required to take the class for his major, and he was afraid. But for three months that semester, he prayed every morning that he would have the courage to stand up no matter what the professor said, or what the class thought.
 
Nothing they said could ever shatter his faith...he hoped.
 
Finally, the day came. The professor said, "If there is anyone here who still believes in God, stand up!" The professor and the class of 300 people looked at him, shocked, as he stood up at the back of the classroom.
 
The professor shouted, "You FOOL!!!
If God existed, he would keep this piece of chalk from breaking when it hit the ground!"
 
He proceeded to drop the chalk, but as he did, it slipped out of his fingers, off his shirt cuff, onto the pleat of his pants, down his leg, and off his shoe. As it hit the ground, it simply rolled away unbroken. The professor's jaw dropped as he stared at the chalk. He looked up at the young man, and then ran out of the lecture hall.
 
The young man who had stood, proceeded to walk to the front of the room and shared his faith in Jesus for the next half hour.  300 students stayed and listened as he told of God's love for them and of His power through Jesus.



Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on December 17, 2003, 06:27:44 AM
I supposed I knew my Bible,
Reading a piecemeal, hit and miss,
Now a bit of John or Matthew,
Now a snatch of Genesis,
Certain chapters of Isaiah,
Certain Psalms (the twenty-third),
Twelfth of Romans, First of Proverbs—
Yes, I thought I knew the Word!
But I found that thorough reading
Was a different thing to do,
And the way was unfamiliar
When I read the Bible through.
You who like to play at Bible,
Dip and dabble, here and there,
Just before you kneel, aweary,
And yawn through hurried prayer;
You who treat the Crown of Writings,
As you treat no other book—
Just a paragraph disjointed,
Just a crude impatient look—
Try a worthier procedure,
Try a broad and steady view;
You will kneel in very rapture
When you read the Bible through!
— Amos R Wells


Yet another Good One Bro

Thanks

Brother Love :)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on December 19, 2003, 01:16:59 PM
Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. II Corinthians 10:3-5 For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to THE PULLING DOWN OF STRONG HOLDS;) Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ. Ephesians 6:12 For we wrestle NOT against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. 2 Timothy 2:4 No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.



Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Brother Love on December 22, 2003, 05:12:26 AM
Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. II Corinthians 10:3-5 For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to THE PULLING DOWN OF STRONG HOLDS;) Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ. Ephesians 6:12 For we wrestle NOT against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. 2 Timothy 2:4 No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier.



Amen to the Word of God.

Brother Love :)


Title: Apology to A4C
Post by: sincereheart on December 22, 2003, 07:23:04 AM
I have a 'confession' to make.  ;D

I thought A4C might have been a bit hard on 'avemaria'. Seemed a bit out of character for him. Yes, I know he likes to mess with people and some get irritated. But this was different somehow.
Anyway, I went to her site:
http://www.aimoo.com/TraditionalCatholic (http://www.aimoo.com/TraditionalCatholic)
and was amazed. ::) Apparently, she is the owner (OremusMaterDei) of the site and is on a mission to lead the 'heretics' here at CU to the only true religion that will get you to Heaven; which is, of course, Catholicism  ::). See: http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&CategoryID=244048&startcat=1&ThreadID=1126842 (http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&CategoryID=244048&startcat=1&ThreadID=1126842) and http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&startcat=1&start=1&CategoryID=244049&ThreadID=1083750 (http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&startcat=1&start=1&CategoryID=244049&ThreadID=1083750) for starters.

So my apologies A4C! You picked up on it way ahead of everyone else!

I've made my confession and apologized publicly. Am I forgiven?  ;)


Title: Apology to A4C
Post by: Brother Love on December 22, 2003, 09:51:50 AM
I have a 'confession' to make.  ;D

I thought A4C might have been a bit hard on 'avemaria'. Seemed a bit out of character for him. Yes, I know he likes to mess with people and some get irritated. But this was different somehow.
Anyway, I went to her site:
http://www.aimoo.com/TraditionalCatholic (http://www.aimoo.com/TraditionalCatholic)
and was amazed. ::) Apparently, she is the owner (OremusMaterDei) of the site and is on a mission to lead the 'heretics' here at CU to the only true religion that will get you to Heaven; which is, of course, Catholicism  ::). See: http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&CategoryID=244048&startcat=1&ThreadID=1126842 (http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&CategoryID=244048&startcat=1&ThreadID=1126842) and http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&startcat=1&start=1&CategoryID=244049&ThreadID=1083750 (http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&startcat=1&start=1&CategoryID=244049&ThreadID=1083750) for starters.

So my apologies A4C! You picked up on it way ahead of everyone else!

I've made my confession and apologized publicly. Am I forgiven?  ;)

Good, helpful information, I hope others read it.
Thanks for posting it.

"Grace & Peace"-

Brother Love :)

Brother Love :)


Title: Apology to A4C
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on December 22, 2003, 03:38:25 PM
I have a 'confession' to make.  ;D

I thought A4C might have been a bit hard on 'avemaria'. Seemed a bit out of character for him. Yes, I know he likes to mess with people and some get irritated. But this was different somehow.
Anyway, I went to her site:
http://www.aimoo.com/TraditionalCatholic (http://www.aimoo.com/TraditionalCatholic)
and was amazed. ::) Apparently, she is the owner (OremusMaterDei) of the site and is on a mission to lead the 'heretics' here at CU to the only true religion that will get you to Heaven; which is, of course, Catholicism  ::). See: http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&CategoryID=244048&startcat=1&ThreadID=1126842 (http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&CategoryID=244048&startcat=1&ThreadID=1126842) and http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&startcat=1&start=1&CategoryID=244049&ThreadID=1083750 (http://www.aimoo.com/forum/postview.cfm?id=529328&startcat=1&start=1&CategoryID=244049&ThreadID=1083750) for starters.

So my apologies A4C! You picked up on it way ahead of everyone else!

I've made my confession and apologized publicly. Am I forgiven?  ;)

Thanks sincereheart, I needed that, you made my day and I accept your apologies. And thanks for the links.

Have a GRRRRRRREAT Day ;D  


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: sincereheart on December 22, 2003, 08:13:44 PM
Thanks sincereheart, I needed that, you made my day and I accept your apologies. And thanks for the links.


You are most welcome! Thank you for accepting my apologies AND not asking me to recite any Hail Mary's... ;)





Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on January 03, 2004, 09:28:22 AM
"To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory"  Col 1:27


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: sincereheart on January 03, 2004, 10:48:45 AM
BIBLE MEDITATION: “For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.” Romans 10:4

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: The world thinks that sin is being bad and righteousness is being good. They say, “If I am just a good person, then I will go to heaven.” God seems like a Santa Claus, making a list and checking it twice, trying to find out if we are naughty or nice. That is just not so. Righteousness lies only in Jesus Christ. He left heaven, came to earth, lived a perfect, righteous life. Then, He suffered, bled, and died on a cross to atone for our sins. He was buried and raised to life by the power of God and has ascended into glory. His blood was applied to the mercy seat of God – that is righteousness. Galatians 2:21 tells us, “If righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.” Do you know what that means? If you could be saved by being good, then Calvary was a blunder. If there was some other way for you to be saved, God would not have let His Son die upon a cross.

ACTION POINT: On this Christmas Day, how do you see God – is He your Santa Claus making sure you’re naught or nice? Is He a butler – tending to your every whim and fancy? Or is He the High and Exalted King of kings, the Almighty One, the Everlasting Father?
from Love Worth Finding


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on January 03, 2004, 03:30:23 PM
BIBLE MEDITATION: “For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.” Romans 10:4

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: The world thinks that sin is being bad and righteousness is being good. They say, “If I am just a good person, then I will go to heaven.” God seems like a Santa Claus, making a list and checking it twice, trying to find out if we are naughty or nice. That is just not so. Righteousness lies only in Jesus Christ. He left heaven, came to earth, lived a perfect, righteous life. Then, He suffered, bled, and died on a cross to atone for our sins. He was buried and raised to life by the power of God and has ascended into glory. His blood was applied to the mercy seat of God – that is righteousness. Galatians 2:21 tells us, “If righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.” Do you know what that means? If you could be saved by being good, then Calvary was a blunder. If there was some other way for you to be saved, God would not have let His Son die upon a cross.

ACTION POINT: On this Christmas Day, how do you see God – is He your Santa Claus making sure you’re naught or nice? Is He a butler – tending to your every whim and fancy? Or is He the High and Exalted King of kings, the Almighty One, the Everlasting Father?
from Love Worth Finding

AAAAAAAAAAAAMEN!!!!

Thanks for posting this sincereheart


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: The Crusader on January 05, 2004, 09:32:15 AM
BIBLE MEDITATION: “For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every one that believeth.” Romans 10:4

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: The world thinks that sin is being bad and righteousness is being good. They say, “If I am just a good person, then I will go to heaven.” God seems like a Santa Claus, making a list and checking it twice, trying to find out if we are naughty or nice. That is just not so. Righteousness lies only in Jesus Christ. He left heaven, came to earth, lived a perfect, righteous life. Then, He suffered, bled, and died on a cross to atone for our sins. He was buried and raised to life by the power of God and has ascended into glory. His blood was applied to the mercy seat of God – that is righteousness. Galatians 2:21 tells us, “If righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.” Do you know what that means? If you could be saved by being good, then Calvary was a blunder. If there was some other way for you to be saved, God would not have let His Son die upon a cross.

ACTION POINT: On this Christmas Day, how do you see God – is He your Santa Claus making sure you’re naught or nice? Is He a butler – tending to your every whim and fancy? Or is He the High and Exalted King of kings, the Almighty One, the Everlasting Father?
from Love Worth Finding

Good Devotional thought

The Crusader


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Symphony on January 07, 2004, 08:34:25 AM

...AND not asking me to recite any Hail Mary's...



    ::)


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on January 08, 2004, 05:07:11 PM
To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world.


Title: Re:I Am A Soldier In God's Army
Post by: The Crusader on January 23, 2004, 06:11:10 AM
I Am A Soldier In God's Army

I am a soldier in the army of my God. The Lord Jesus Christ is my commanding officer. The Holy Bible is my code of conduct. Faith, prayer, and the Word are my weapons of warfare. I have been taught by the Holy Spirit, trained by experience, tried by adversity and tested by fire. I am a volunteer in this army, and I am enlisted for eternity. I will either retire in this army at the Rapture or die in this army; but I will not get out, sell out, be talked out, or pushed out. I am faithful, reliable, capable and dependable. If my God needs me, I am there. If He needs me in the Sunday school, to teach the children, work with the youth, help adults or just sit and learn. He can use me because I am there! I am a soldier. I am not a baby. I do not need to be pampered, petted, primed up, pumped up, picked up or pepped up. I am a soldier. No one has to call me, remind me, write me,
visit me, entice me, or lure me. I am a soldier. I am not a wimp. I am in place, saluting my King, obeying His orders, praising His name, and building His kingdom! No one has to send me flowers, gifts, food, cards, candy or give me handouts. I do not need to be cuddled, cradled, cared for, or catered to. I am committed. I cannot have my feelings hurt bad enough to turn me around. I cannot be discouraged enough to turn me aside. I cannot lose enough to cause me to quit.
When Jesus called me into this army, I had nothing. If I end up with nothing, I will still come out ahead. I will win. My God has and will continue to supply all of my needs. I am more than a conqueror. I will always triumph. I can do all things through Christ. Devils cannot defeat me. People cannot disillusion me. Weather cannot weary me. Sickness cannot stop me. Battles cannot beat me. Money cannot buy me. Governments cannot silence me and hell cannot handle me. I am a soldier. Even death cannot destroy me. For when my commander calls me from this battlefield, He will promote me to Captain and then allow me to rule with Him. I am a soldier in the army, and I'm marching claiming victory. I will not give up. I will not turn around. I am a soldier, marching heaven bound. Here I stand! Will you stand with me?

Guess what? If you've received Jesus Christ as your Savior you're already enlisted! Question is, which part of the service are you in:

1. Active Duty: Serving the Lord faithfully, daily, and on duty 24-7?

2. Reserve status: Serving only when called upon or twice a year, Christmas and Easter?

3. Guard status: Backing up the Active Duty group?

4. AWOL! Absent without the Lord?

THINK ABOUT IT!!!
 

Author Unknown


Amen

No one has to send me flowers, gifts, food, cards, candy or give me handouts. I do not need to be cuddled, cradled, cared for, or catered to. I am committed. I cannot have my feelings hurt bad enough to turn me around. I cannot be discouraged enough to turn me aside. I cannot lose enough to cause me to quit.
When Jesus called me into this army, I had nothing. If I end up with nothing, I will still come out ahead. I will win. My God has and will continue to supply all of my needs. I am more than a conqueror. I will always triumph. I can do all things through Christ.

And Amen

Your friend and brother

The Crusader


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: nChrist on January 23, 2004, 03:50:11 PM
Oklahoma Howdy to Ambassador4Christ & The Crusader,

AMEN BROTHERS!

That was a beautiful post from both of you. We are rich beyond measure with treasures in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. It is a beautiful thing to consider that our passports for this world are short-term and our CITIZENSHIP IS IN HEAVEN.

Thanks be unto GOD for HIS unspeakable GIFT!

Love In Christ,
Tom


Title: Re:Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: The Crusader on January 28, 2004, 04:28:58 AM
Oklahoma Howdy to Ambassador4Christ & The Crusader,

AMEN BROTHERS!

That was a beautiful post from both of you. We are rich beyond measure with treasures in Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour. It is a beautiful thing to consider that our passports for this world are short-term and our CITIZENSHIP IS IN HEAVEN.

Thanks be unto GOD for HIS unspeakable GIFT!

Love In Christ,
Tom

Amen

Thanks be unto GOD for HIS unspeakable GIFT!

And Amen

Your friend and brother

The Crusader

<:)))><


Title: Ambassador for Christ...
Post by: Ambassador4Christ on April 03, 2004, 09:22:08 PM
This is my last post on ChristianUnite. I will miss you all (even the roman catholics) ;D
It been fun.

Grace & Peace