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The Need For Divine Change - Multitudes are without God, without Christ, without hope in the world. That is the way Paul speaks of them. That distinction is there throughout the Bible - not just here - but here the Holy Spirit directs the apostle to focus on this distinction. Those who are in the flesh: that is who are unregenerate, who are not born of God, who not in Christ.
Let Marriage Be Held In Honour Among All - The Bible is telling us: Let marriage always be thought of as precious. Let it be treasured like gold and silver and rare jewels. Let it be revered and respected like the noblest, most virtuous person you have ever known.
Parable of the Vine and the Branches, John 15:5 - Many are called to become leaders, assisting others in their spiritual journey. Spiritual leaders - clergy or lay, seek to meet the needs of people in their own congregations or communities of faith. But spiritual leaders have unique and often overlooked needs of their own.
Confidence In Prayer - Are you tired of praying and not getting results in your prayer life? If so, you probably need to examine your confidence level in this area. A lack of confidence in prayer simply comes from not knowing God's Word. Too many Christians pray emotional, fear-based prayers, hoping that they get through to God.
3You shall eat no leavened bread with it; seven days you shall eat unleavened bread with it, that is, the bread of affliction (for you came out of the land of Egypt in haste), that you may remember the day in which you came out of the land of Egypt all the days of your life. (Deuteronomy 16:3).
33And the Egyptians urged the people, that they might send them out of the land in haste. For they said, "We shall all be dead." 34So the people took their dough before it was leavened, having their kneading bowls bound up in their clothes on their shoulders. 39And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough which they had brought out of
The unleavened bread is called the bread of affliction in the Old Testament. This is the very bread that Jesus had in His hands when He said, "This is My body which is given for you ...."(Luke 22:19) It was called the bread of affliction because the Hebrews came out of
The Hebrew’s coming out of
After a few weeks or a month, he was already filling the hole with something else. The Holy Spirit was using me to write the first part of this book. Now I have an important word written on the bread of the Lord’s Supper. I do not need to tell you how glad I am that I weathered the initial affliction and pain.
It should be noted that the bread of affliction is not just referring to the affliction that Jesus suffered for us. This affliction is something that we share with Jesus; i.e., we share in His sufferings. This is different from the situation with the Passover lamb.
The Passover lamb was slain for the Hebrews. This is a picture of the truth of substitution, where Jesus paid the penalty for our sins. Here, the Passover lamb suffered all the pain. The Hebrews did not have to suffer death. The lamb suffered for them.
With the bread of affliction, on the other hand, the Hebrews were the ones eating the bread to commemorate the pain that they suffered by coming out of
We should also make the distinction between the bitter herbs eaten with the Passover lamb and the bread of affliction. The bitter herbs were eaten so that the Hebrews would remember the bitter bondage of living in
The chastisement of the Lord also relates to the bread of affliction or the bread of the Lord’s Supper.
5And you have forgotten the exhortation which speaks to you as to sons:
"My son, do not despise the chastening of the LORD,
Nor be discouraged when you are rebuked by Him;
6For whom the LORD loves He chastens,
And scourges every son whom He receives."
7If] you endure chastening, God deals with you as with sons; for what son is there whom a father does not chasten? 8But if you are without chastening, of which all have become partakers, then you are illegitimate and not sons. 9Furthermore, we have had human fathers who corrected us, and we paid them respect. Shall we not much more readily be in subjection to the Father of spirits and live? 10For they indeed for a few days chastened us as seemed best to them, but He for our profit, that we may be partakers of His holiness. 11Now no chastening seems to be joyful for the present, but painful; nevertheless, afterward it yields the peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it. (Hebrews 12:5-11).
Notice in the above scripture that Sonship requires chastisement (Hebrews 12:8). If a person sins, even willfully sins, and does not get chastised by the Lord, this might be a sign that that person is not a son and is not saved.
Jesus died to set us free from every sin problem we have. Therefore we are entitled to as much deliverance as we truly want. Nobody on the earth today genuinely wants to be delivered from every sin that they have. Everyone has at least some well hidden sins that they and most others cannot see. Everyone has some areas of weakness that they just do not see as sin.
Thus, God must chastise His sons and daughters in order to get their attention and to give them a "want to" in certain areas of sin.
Nevertheless, God had a different perspective. Through some rather severe chastisement, I finally developed a "want to" or desire to rid myself from all of ungodly distractions and affections. I had to eat the bread of affliction and make some hard choices. Now, in hindsight, I am glad that I did. With this idolatry out of my life, things are going better for me and I am getting more done. I am experiencing the "....peaceful fruit of righteousness...." (Hebrews 12:11)
Again, we see the familiar pattern. Embrace and be trained by the chastening of the Lord, and then experience the peaceful fruit of righteousness. The goal of dying to self is right living or practical righteousness.
Some would say that God does not use circumstances and events to chastise us, He only uses His word to correct us. But, how many kids have you raised that always respond to reason and words? How many two and three year olds do you know who always respond to logic and reason? All children need chastisement, and this includes God’s children. Loving and responsible parents are diligent to spank their kids when necessary. How much more so is this true of our heavenly Father?