Friday, December 23, 2016

Forgiveness

What if forgiveness begins upon the revelation of how the great deceiver has been exploiting our responses to past trauma to cause us to depend upon our inner resources in a concerted effort to validate his own narrative that the creature has their own inner light? When the veil of the response of the natural, free-willed human being is lifted by exposing the trauma-to-psychological defense mechanism, we see how fallen and independent human nature is manipulated by Satanic triggers.

We called for His crucifixion because we wanted a defiant freedom fighter instead of a bruised, whipped, defeated, and passive man. Our human experience in this world requires strength and overcoming weakness; but the testimony from the cross exhibits weakness and surrender. He forgives us because we don't know that what we are manipulated into doing, blinded by our deluded sense of self-preservation, is the result of Satanic conditioning that only His testimony of surrender could break. 

The power to break the bondage of sin was expressed in His coming as the weakest of all creatures, manifest in the wonders performed by a Christ emptied of His divinity, testified in His surrender at the cross, and victorious in His resurrection. Our God extends forgiveness to us all, but the forgiveness is not complete until we surrender our deluded, independent, and proud will back to the One who created us to reveal His image. For the image of the beast is a trophy, but the image of God is the cross.

Friday, December 16, 2016

Theodicy in the Book of Job


  1. In Ezekiel 28 what is Lucifer’s sin?
  2. Why is sin explained in Genesis as the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and in Ezekiel 28 as pride?
  3. How does the creation remain in the midst of sin?
  4. Why would God sustain a self-annihilating world?
  5. What does God provide to a world on a path to annihilation?
  6. How is this intercession a testimony of the Grace of God?
  7. How does the message of the Book of Job align with the creation, the fall, Abel’s offering, Exodus 13, the Sanctuary Service, the birth of Christ, the death of Christ, the resurrection, the out-pouring of the Holy Spirit, and the consuming fire Paul writes of in 1 Corinthians 3:5-15?
  8. God recognizes the righteousness of Job after he repents wanting to assert his own righteousness.  Job acknowledges God has shown him things to beautiful to understand.  In Hebrews 9:13-14 and Isaiah 53:7 what does it mean that Christ offered Himself without blemish?  
  9. If Christ, in coming to this world surrendered His divinity (Philippians 2:5-8), and at the cross surrendered His humanity [fallen or un-fallen] (Psalm 31:5, Luke 23:46); of what relevance is the contention of the nature of Christ?
  10. In Revelation 20, what was Lucifer left with?  On the cross, what was Christ left with?  What makes the difference between the two?  How does Revelation 20:7-10 contrasted with Philippians 2:5-8 reveal what God reveals to Job in chapter 42?
  11. What message does the author of the Book of Job convey by the conspicuous absence of Satan in the last chapters?
  12. If Christ could come into this world as a weak, defenseless, and powerless infant; what threat does Satan truly pose to the kingdom of God?  Why?

What greater testimony of the eternal Grace of God can there be than God reaching into the midst of a self-annihilating world and bringing out of it life?

Friday, December 2, 2016

The Revelation of Christ in The Book of Job

SS 3 DEC 2016


  1. In Ezekiel 28 what is Lucifer’s sin?
  2. What point is Elihu making in Job 32:2, 33:13, 35:6-7, and 37:11-12?
  3. Why is sin explained in Genesis as the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and in Ezekiel 28 as pride?
  4. How does the creation remain in the midst of sin?
  5. Why would God sustain a self-annihilating world?
  6. What does God provide to a world on a path to annihilation?
  7. How is this intercession a testimony of the Grace of God?
  8. How does the message of the Book of Job align with Abel’s offering, Exodus 13, the Sanctuary Service, the birth of Christ, the death of Christ, the resurrection, the out-pouring of the Holy Spirit, and the consuming fire Paul writes of in 1 Corinthians 3:5-15?
  9. God recognizes the righteousness of Job after he repents wanting to assert his own righteousness.  Job acknowledges God has shown him things to beautiful to understand.  In Hebrews 9:13-14 and Isaiah 53:7 what does it mean that Christ offered Himself without blemish?
  10. What greater testimony of the eternal Grace of God can there be than God reaching into the midst of a self-annihilating world and bringing out of it life?