So great salvation series by Paris Reidhead

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โ€˜A healthy bodyโ€™ (Ephesians 4) – Paul Wright – Sunday 9th June

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A TREE HAS ROOTS

โ€œFor our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.โ€ Ephesians 6:12.

โ€œMake a tree good and its fruit will be good or make a tree bad and its fruit will be bad, for a tree is recognised by its fruit.โ€ Matthew 12:33

In this booklet I take you on a journey back through Irish church history since 1100AD. Henry II came here with Papal authority to bring Ireland under its political control and the aberrant Celtic Church under the authority of the Papacy, through its use of the gradually developing Doctrine of Discovery and the โ€œempire spiritโ€. There is much in our separate histories on across the island that we collectively need to understand, own, repent of and be reconciled over, especially in the light of the fact that we have been divided over the same root issue mentioned above โ€“ the spirit of empire. We continue to see the fruit of that โ€œseedโ€ being played out politically, spiritually and culturally today. What is presented is a tool for discussion, prayer, repentance and reconciliation – the possibility of a new narrative for moving forward!

Harry Smith

It can be obtained through Amazon, or through direct contact with the author at harry@dignityrestored.org . Website http://www.dignityrestored.org .

Living in Presence of the Lord by Arthur Blessitt

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Avoid Taking Communion in an โ€œUnworthy Mannerโ€

by Paul Tautges | November 14, 2015 12:13 pm

One of the soberest warnings in the New Testament concerns the manner in which we approach and participate in the Lordโ€™s Supper. Following the apostleโ€™s repetition of Jesusโ€™ command to regularly โ€œdo this in remembrance of Meโ€ (1 Corinthians 11:23-26), he exhorts:

27 Therefore whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner, shall be guilty of the body and the blood of the Lord. 28 But a man must examine himself, and in so doing he is to eat of the bread and drink of the cup. 29 For he who eats and drinks, eats and drinks judgment to himself if he does not judge the body rightly. 30 For this reason many among you are weak and sick, and a number sleep. 31 But if we judged ourselves rightly, we would not be judged. 32 But when we are judged, we are disciplined by the Lord so that we will not be condemned along with the world.

This warning to take Godโ€™s judgment seriously was prompted by the reality of the Corinthianโ€™s self-exaltation, which was manifested by sinful living, pride, divisions, self-satisfaction, and contempt for others (read 11:17-22). In fact, things were so bad that Godโ€™s judgment had already begun, and some were experiencing illness and even death. Therefore, in response to the warning of Godโ€™s judgment upon those who eat of the bread and drink the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner, what should we do? How should we prepare for a Communion service?

EXAMINE YOURSELF

Communion is a time to examine your own heart, not primarily the hearts of others. I say primarily since the leaders of a local church and its members do have the biblical responsibility to discipline its members who are living in unrepentant sin. This discipline includesโ€“when necessaryโ€“exclusion from participation at the Lordโ€™s Table. So, there is a time to examine others, in a proper, biblical manner. When this is the case, the public discipline of a member is a firm reminder to all of us to practice repentance as a lifestyle.

Foremost in our minds, however, when preparing for the Lordโ€™s Supper, should always be the state of our own relationship with God. Is there personal sin that you are cherishing in your heart (Psalm 66:18), of which you must repent? Spend time in personal confession of sins to the Lord and then rest in the promise of His forgiveness (1 John 1:8-9).

STRIVE TO RESOLVE CONFLICTS

Scripture places the irrevocable duty upon believers to make every human effort to resolve the conflicts[1] they have with others, primarily with other professing believers, and before attending public worship (Matthew 5:24). Conflict was certainly one of the issues the apostle confronted in his letter to the Corinthians, some of whom were even going as far as suing each other in the secular court (1 Corinthians 6:1-8). When anger is left to turn into resentment then ground is given to the devil for his destructive work, and bitterness defiles many people (Ephesians 4:26; Hebrews 12:15). Biblically speaking, there simply is no acceptable, justifiable โ€œoutโ€ for the person who claims to know Christ but also refuses to be reconciled.

But what do you do if a person who professes to know Christ refuses to be reconciled to you? What then? What do you do? Must you abstain from taking communion until that person is willing to resolve the conflict biblically? Must you put your own Christian life โ€œon holdโ€ while they remain unwilling to heed Godโ€™s command? Scripture answers, No. If you have made multiple attempts to resolve a conflict, but the other person refuses, you must pray for your enemy (Matthew 5:44) and rest in the truth of Romans 12:18-19,

If possible, so far as it depends on you, be at peace with all men. Never take your own revenge, beloved, but leave room for the wrath of God, for it is written, โ€œVengeance is Mine, I will repay,โ€ says the Lord.

If you have tried everything to be at peace with that person, as far as it depends upon you, then you need to rest in the fact that God knows the steps you have taken, He knows your heartโ€™s desire to be reconciled, and you must let God be God by leaving room for Him to carry out His work.

PREPARE YOUR MIND AND HEART

Here are a few practical suggestions:

  • Read one or more Gospel accounts of the crucifixion in Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John.
  • Read Psalm 22 or Isaiah 53, meditating on the prophecies concerning the Messiahโ€™s suffering.
  • Sing a cross-centered hymn or worship song, thinking deeply about the truths conveyed in the lyrics. Here are few suggestions: And Can It Be?, Hallelujah! What a Savior, In Christ Alone, I Will Glory in My Redeemer, The Power of the Cross, When I Survey the Wondrous Cross, and many more.
  • Spend time in prayer, asking the Holy Spirit to prepare your heart to worship the Lord in a worthy manner.
  • Spend time in prayer for tomorrowโ€™s Communion service. Pray for all who come to partake, the musicians, choir, Scripture readers, and preacher. Pray the Spirit leads all to exalt Christ.

Tomorrow, as you join with other believers who love the Lord Jesus Christ, make the necessary preparations.

LISTEN TO THE SERMON: How To Take Communion[2]

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Endnotes:

  1. make every human effort to resolve the conflicts: https://counselingoneanother.com/2012/06/29/resolve-conflict-asap/
  2. How To Take Communion: https://www.sermonaudio.com/solo/cornerstonecc/sermons/92222134931865/

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