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Family Rules for 'Little Children' -- Part 3
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
The letter of 1 John is for the family of God. It contains the kind of expressions and information commonly heard among family members behind closed doors. We get that impression from numerous references in these five chapters addressing "little children" and "children," as well as "fathers," "young men," and "brothers." In this letter, John passed along the same kind of sage advice we hear when gathered at the knee of a family patriarch. At the time he wrote, John had lived almost a century and had endured the blast of life's harshest treatment. He had felt the brutal blows of persecution and bore the scars that proved it. He had also witnessed the fall of many who once walked closely with their Lord; he anguished over heresies that had sprung up in the lives of Christians he loved - people who were one actively engaged in churches where he had served. Because he had "seen it all," this old gentleman was able to offer some elementary rules all of us would be wise to hear and obey.
Series: Living Right In A Wrong World
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Our recent times with David have been rather dismal and bleak. We've watched him fall into compromise ans sin . . . then witnessed his family begin to crumble under the load of sin's consequences. Going from bad to worse, the king must have felt crushed beneath the weight of overwhelming loneliness and guilt. In times like that, a person needs a friend. Not a preacher or a professional counselor. Not a physician or an attorney. Just a friend - someone to be near and listen, to reassure and understand. Coming out of the woodwork were several individuals who surrounded the discouraged monarch with support.
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny
Our recent times with David have been rather dismal and bleak. We've watched him fall into compromise and sin . . . then witnessed his family begin to crumble under the load of sin's consequences. Going from bad to worse, the king must have felt crushed beneath the weight of overwhelming loneliness and guilt. In times like that, a person needs a friend. Not a preacher or a professional counselor. Not a physician or an attorney. Just a friend - someone to be near and listen, to reassure and understand. Coming out of the woodwork were several individuals who surrounded the discouraged monarch with support.
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny
An ancient prophet of God wrote: "The Lord is slow to anger and great in power, / And the Lord will by no means leave the guilty unpunished. / In whirlwind and storm is His way." (Nahum 1:3). Strong words of warning! Our holy God of glory in no way winks at sin among His children. With power He has His way "in whirlwind and storm" as He disciplines us when we stray. We have traced David's tragic steps downward as the consequences of His disobedience were visited upon him. Now, let's learn to ride out the whirlwind and storm when we go through similar times of judgment under the smarting rod of God.
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny
An ancient prophet of God wrote: "The Lord is slow to anger and great in power, / And the Lord will by no means leave the guilty unpunished. / In whirlwind and storm is His way." (Nahum 1:3). Strong words of warning! Our holy God of glory in no way winks at sin among His children. With His power He has His way "in whirlwind and storm" as He disciplines us when we stray. We have traced David's tragic steps downward as the consequences of his disobedience were visited upon him. Now, let's learn to ride out the whirlwind and the storm when we go through similar times of judgment under the smarting rod of God.
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny
An ancient prophet of God wrote: "The Lord is slow to anger and great in power, / And the Lord will by no means leave the guilty unpunished. / In whirlwind and storm is His way." (Nahum 1:3). Strong words of warning! Our holy God of glory in no way winks at sin among His children. With power He has His way "in whirlwind and storm" as He disciplines us when we stray. We have traced David's tragic steps downward as the consequences of disobedience were visited upon him. Now, let's learn to ride out the whirlwind and the storm when we go through similar times of judgment under the smarting rod of God.
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny
No pain is harder to bear than domestic difficulty. We can bounce back from the blow at work or recover fairly rapidly from problems at school. Even physical infirmities or emotional battles - as hurting as they may be - can hardly be compared to the devastating impact brought on by trouble at home. Family feuds, wayward kids, parent-child clashes, husband-wife disagreements, and other in-house pressures have a way of breaking our spirits and stealing our joy. And no one is immune who compromises God's standard. Not even a king . . . like David. Witness the monarch's misery as the sword of consequences fell on David and his family. As we watch it happen, let's take heed!
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny
No pain is harder to bear than domestic difficulty. We can bounce back from the blow at work or recover fairly rapidly from problems at school. Even physical infirmities or emotional battles - as hurting as they may be - can hardly be compared to the devastating impact brought on by trouble at home. Family feuds, wayward kids, parent-child clashes, husband-wife disagreements, and other in-house pressures have a way of breaking our spirits and stealing our joy. And no one is immune who compromises God's standard. Not even a king . . . like David. Witness the monarch's misery as the sword of consequences fell on David and his family. As we watch it happen, let's take heed!
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny
No pain is harder to bear than domestic difficulty. We can bounce back from the blow at work or recover fairly rapidly from problems at school. Even physical infirmities or emotional battles - as hurting as they may be - can hardly be compared to the devastating impact brought on by trouble at home. Family feuds, wayward kids, parent-child clashes, husband-wife disagreements, and other in-house pressures have a way of breaking our spirits and stealing our joy. And no one is immune who compromises God's standard. Not even a king . . . like David. Witness the monarch's misery as the sword of consequences fell on David and his family. As we watch it happen, let's take heed!
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny
The deed was done. Whispers of a scandalous nature buzzed around David's palace, but no one dared say a word to the king. His bride of a few months was obviously pregnant . . . bringing a mute reminder of that fateful spring night when adultery stained the record of the king's reign. And murder. And hypocrisy. And continued deception. And a silent cover-up. David revealed the way the guilt took its toll on the monarch, even though he kept silent about his sin and refused to repent (Psalm 32:1-4). That is, he refused until a man of incredible courage and bold honesty stood eyeball-to-eyeball with David and exposed the truth of his deeds and deception. Let's honor that man - the prophet Nathan.
Series: David: A Man of Passion and Destiny





































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