Where does a prophet go to resign?

1 Kings 19.1-21 | Sunday School Lesson Notes/Talking points

Elijah: Where does a prophet go to resign?

Read 1 Kings 19.1-21

I / MAKING THE CONNECTION

  1. This story is the sequel and follow-up to our last lesson from chapter 18: ‘Will the real God please … answer by fire?’ Well, Yahweh is the real God – and He did answer by fire from Heaven [1] to show Himself to be God, [2] to evidence His Presence among them, [3] to authenticate and validate Elijah as His prophet – and most of all, [4] to give an irrefutable demonstration and display of His Glory!
  2. Sadly, Elijah’s personal faith and confidence in Yahweh and his courage and boldness that he presented in the showdown on Mount Carmel is also going to crash and burn in the face of wicked Jezebel’s threats on his life. He’s going to turn tail, bolt in fear, and run for his life.
  3. I’m not going to personally find fault with Elijah and criticize him. Yahweh will … but I’m going to let Yahweh do that … and we’re all going to learn from how Yahweh confronted Elijah, re-confirmed his faith, and re-called Elijah back into His service.
  4. So much of this story reminds me of how Jesus confronted Peter on the shores of Galilee after Peter had denied that he even knew Jesus – how Jesus lovingly re-confirmed Peter’s faith in Him and re-called him back into His service / see John 21
  5. Over the course of my 50 years of pastoral ministry, I, too, have often diverted my eyes of commitment to Christ and confidence in Him to my own personal interests and resources. I, too, at times have reverted to thinking that the ministry was about my personal agenda, my ambitions, my expectations, and my resources or even gifts. In those times, I have fallen into seasons [sometimes long, protracted seasons] of self-perceived failure, self-assumed uselessness, fear, anxiety, emotional meltdowns, despondency, and depression. I have tried to resign, and quit from pastoral ministry, and go off to do something else. But God has always come to me at my lowest ebbs, when I had given up on myself, flamed out … and revealed His Glory to me again … and call me to just trust and follow Him on to the next assignment He was pleased to give me to do.
  6. That is Elijah’s story here that we will unpack in this lesson…

II / vv 1-3 / “ELIJAH, JEZEBEL HAS PUT OUT A HIT ON YOU!”

  1. This was after Elijah had ordered the execution of Jezebel’s prophets of Baal / see ch 18.40.
    1. BTW, Yahweh had also ordered the execution of false prophets who would Israel away from loving, serving, and worshiping Him only / see Deuteronomy 13.1-5. The same order would also have included Jezebel and everyone else who willingly followed those false prophets / Deut 13.6-18
    1. Jezebel had also murdered Yahweh’s true prophets who were calling Israel back to Him / see ch 18.4, 13
  2. v 2 / Ahab had gone back to Jezebel and gave her a full report on everything Elijah had done at Carmel.
  3. Jezebel was enraged…she sent a messenger to Elijah to threaten to kill him. And NOTE: she called on the same authority of her gods … that Yahweh had so publicly humiliated that very day! “So may the gods do to me and more also, if I do not make your life as the life of one of them [her prophets] by this time tomorrow!”   
  4. v 3 / Elijah panicked. His boldness, courage, and confidence in Yahweh that he had earlier in the day suddenly caved, evaporated, crashed and burned in an instant. He immediately bolted and ran for his life to Beersheba [on the southern boundary of Judah – about 100 miles south from Jezreel].
  5. I know that all of us can read chapter 19 and scan back through chapters 17-18 and say to Elijah: “But Elijah, can’t you remember
    1. how Yahweh has empowered you, protected you, and provided for you over the last 3 ½ years?
    1. How you prayed and called for this drought and Yahweh sent it?
    1. How Yahweh sent the ravens with food to feed you?
    1. How He sent you to the widow at  Zarephath and worked miracles to provide oil and flour to feed her and her son and you during the drought?
    1. How Yahweh raised the widow’s son from death through your prayers?
    1. How Yahweh showed up at Carmel and sent fire from Heaven to devour His sacrifice – and that one was just earlier today?
    1. How you prayed again and Yahweh raised the small clouds from the Mediterranean as you watched and sent a deluge?
    1. How can you not trust Him now?”
  6. And yet, all of us have been caught in the moments of our lives when we, too, have forgotten where we have been and how the LORD has sustained and provided for us – and all we could see was the perceived danger of that moment of time where we were … like the frame of that moment was frozen and paused and that frame was all the world and history there was. And we were all alone in that frame with the threats against us. God was not in the frame [in our thinking]. And we, too, panicked and ran.
  7. We can joyfully sing: “Through many dangers, toils, and snares I have already come…” and then immediately panic and meltdown when the next one comes…

III / vv 4-8 / WHERE DOES A PROPHET GO TO RESIGN?

  1. v 4 / This is what Elijah is trying to do: resign from being a prophet and quit – and even die! “It is enough; now, O Yahweh, take away my life, for I am no better than my fathers!” In other words: “I have had enough! I can’t take any more! Suicide is not an option – so, O Yahweh, I quit, I resign! Please kill me here on the spot!”
  2. I think we can safely assume that Elijah is thinking thoughts like these:
    1. I thought Baalism would be defeated on the spot today …
    1. I expected Yahweh to send an immediate revival of faith to Israel today …
    1. I thought that there would be an instantaneous rejection of Jezebel and a revolt against her and Ahab today …
    1. I thought that the influence of Jezebel in Israel would be overturned today and maybe she would resign and abdicate in defeat … but none of this happened today!
    1. I have failed – my whole ministry ended in failure today in spite of the awesome demonstration of Yahweh’s supremacy and sovereignty!
  3. That’s the ways our self-assumed expectations can often interpret the Providences of God! Maybe even in this sad resignation prayer Elijah is even blaming Yahweh for not faithfully following through. Maybe he is even thinking that Yahweh had failed him and was abandoning him…
  4. v 5 / What Yahweh knew he needed was a good, long nap. He needed to physically rest after the long, intense emotional expenditure of the day’s ministry.
  5. Yahweh sent an angel to rouse him up. Yahweh had miraculously [again] provided him from freshly-baked bread and a jar of water. He ate and drank – and went back to sleep.
  6. The second time – the angel woke him up, told him to eat and drink again. Yahweh was going to send him still further south about 250 more miles … all the way to Horeb [Sinai] where Yahweh had appeared to Israel and Moses at the giving of the Law.
  7. So Elijah obeyed – ate and drank what Yahweh had provided – and started the journey on down south to Horeb … where Yahweh had planned another appearance to him.

IV / vv 9-18 / “WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE, ELIJAH?”

  1. v 9 / When Elijah arrived at Horeb, he found a sizable cave [they are plentiful in that region] where he decided to camp a while and process everything that was going on in his soul [Also…he thought he was in a secluded and safe place to hide from Jezebel – however Yahweh knew where he was and was there with him…]
  2. “What are you doing here, Elijah?” This is the question that Yahweh asked Elijah twice: vv 9 & 13. Make no mistake about it: Yahweh knew what Elijah was doing there & why. But He asked Elijah in order to give him the opportunity to tell Yahweh for himself. Yahweh wanted Elijah to have his say and hear himself say it so Yahweh could correct him and put everything into perspective with Yahweh’s purpose – why He was doing everything the ways He was.
  3. v 10 / So, here is Elijah’s response and defense … and again, he repeats this pitiful defense both times Yahweh asked him the question: He said, “I have been very jealous for the LORD, the God of hosts. For the people of Israel have forsaken your covenant, thrown down your altars, and killed your prophets with the sword, and I, even I only, am left, and they seek my life, to take it away.”
  4. Let’s interpret this defense:
    1. “the LORD, the God of hosts” can be translated “God of Armies” which names Yahweh as the Sovereign God over all the ‘hosts’ of earthly kings, kingdoms, and their armies; as well as all the ‘hosts’ of false gods; as well as all the ‘hosts/armies’ of angelic beings – in other words: Yahweh is God over all the inhabitants of earth and Heaven, and He does with them all according to His sovereign purposes and pleasure – and He works His will among them all / see Daniel 4.34-35
    1. I have been very faithful to You in all You have called and sent me to do – I have been jealous and zealous to speak for You, represent You well, and deliver your prophetic messages…
    1. I have been grieved and offended for Your sake when they forsook your covenant, when they tore down Your altars to erect those obscene images for Baal and Asherah…
    1. I have grieved over Jezebel’s massacre of Your prophets – my fellow prophets of Yahweh…
    1. I am the only one left … just me … and now Jezebel has put a hit out on me also…
    1. And, maybe, for all I can see and tell, it appears that even You have abandoned me and are not coming to my defense … I can’t do this alone, especially if You won’t act and take up for Yourself!
  5. v 11 / So Yahweh proceeds to show Elijah that He is, in truth, in charge of His own Kingdom…
    1. Yahweh tells Elijah to go out and stand before Him at the mouth of this large cave: And He said, “Go out and stand on the mount before the LORD.” And behold, the LORD passed by… [much as He did when Moses needed affirmation that Yahweh was with them and prayed, “Please show me Your Glory!” / see Exodus 33.12-23]
    1. a great and strong wind [tornado/hurricane] passed by and tore up the rocks around Elijah – but Yahweh didn’t appear in the wind
    1. an earthquake shook and loosened the massive rocks around him – but Yahweh didn’t appear in the earthquake
    1. a conflagration [fierce, raging, devouring fire] burned up everything around Elijah – but Yahweh didn’t appear in the fire / all of God’s works are not performed in the sensational, spectacular phenomenon that we often want and look for…
    1. THEN, Yahweh whispered to Elijah and asked him the second time: “What are you doing here, Elijah?”
  6. Elijah stubbornly, insistently offered the same pitiful, self-centered defense to Yahweh’s whispered interrogation…
  7. Yahweh then re-commissioned Elijah to go back and proceed with His next steps to fulfilling the purposes He had planned – “I am in charge here, I know what I want to do and will do, and you need to be willing to do what I give you to do … and trust Me to work it out as I have planned – you have not failed, and I have not given up on you – Here’s what I want you to do…”:
    1. Go back by way of Damascus [Syria] and anoint Hazael to be king over Syria / see 2 Kings 8.7-14
    1. Anoint Jehu the son of Nimshi to be the next king over Israel / see 2 Kings 9 & 10
    1. Anoint Elisha to be My prophet in your place
  8. Interestingly, the anointing of Elisha would be the only task that Elijah would personally perform … Elisha would pick up Elijah’s prophetic mantle and continue on with Yahweh’s Kingdom mission / see references above for Elisha’s ministry in the anointing of Hazael and Jehu. But, through the actions of these anointed prophet and kings of Syria and Israel, the worship of Baalism would be destroyed and eradicated from Israel!
  9. v 18 / But Yahweh had one last word to give Elijah: Elijah was NOT the lone surviving follower and worshiper of Yahweh. In spite of Jezebel’s efforts to cancel Him and dethrone Him as the true God of Israel, “Yet I will leave seven thousand in Israel, all the knees that have not bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him!”
  10. We may grieve over the apostacies and all the departures from God that we witness around us, not only in our social culture, but also in so many who at least confess to follow God in the religious cultures. But Jesus has promised the ultimate victory of His Kingdom and His churches: “On this Rock I will build My church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it!” / Matthew 16.18. Visible evidences may fade and wane, but Jesus will win! Just be sure YOU remain faithful!

V / vv 19-21 / “ELISHA, FOLLOW ME – AND CARRY ON!”

  1. v 19 / To Elijah’s credit, he fixes his eyes of faith back on Yahweh, trusts Him, plucks up his courage, puts his running sandals back on, and heads back to Israel.
  2. Elijah finds Elisha being faithful already in his farming responsibilities. He throws his prophetic mantle over him and calls him into the ministry.
  3. v 20 / Elisha asks for leave to at least wrap up things with his family at home. Elijah grants him permission with this charge: “Don’t forget what I have just done to you!” [‘Go back again – for what have I done to you?’]
  4. v 21 / Elisha faithfully settles all of his affairs at home and with his family … and commits himself to follow Elijah – and Yahweh – to carry on the mission of Yahweh’s Kingdom.

Do not fear what you are about to suffer. Behold, the devil is about to throw some of you into prison, that you may be tested, and for ten days you will have tribulation.  Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life. / Revelation 2.10

Yet you have still a few names in Sardis, people who have not soiled their garments, and they will walk with me in white, for they are worthy. / Revelation 3.4

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With Joy I Heard My Friends Exclaim

This coming Lord’s Day will mark the 5th anniversary of our uniting with our church body, Buck Run Baptist Church, to worship and serve God in company with them.

I know I have told this story at other times and in other places, but it is never lost on us every time we gather with our fellow members for worship, fellowship, and service… When I resigned my former pastorate on 28 May 2017, we hadn’t made any advance plans or preparations for where we would serve after that. We just knew we were going to continue following Jesus to worship and serve Him where He chose to lead and place us.

In God’s Divine Providence, and through conversations with mutual ministry colleagues God had already woven into my life in preparation for this juncture, I met and talked with our Pastor Hershael York that next week. We first visited Buck Run Baptist Church on 11 June of that year. We knew we were home from that first visit. We continued to attend, counsel, and pray over the next six weeks.

Then on 23 July 2017, we presented ourselves to our church body to announce our commitment to worship and serve the Lord in company with them – as we have done with joy for the past five years.

I have just recently come across this hymn. It is a poetic paraphrase of Psalm 122. The author is W. Boyce, but I have been unable to find any sort of biographical information on him other than it was published in the (Presbyterian) Psalter, 1912.

Since this hymn distills, encapsulates, and expresses, not only the spirit and joy of Psalm 122, but also our own spirit and joy when we first made our commitment – which has continued to this present time – I want to share it with you to celebrate this anniversary.

I am offering it here as a testimony of our thanksgivings to God and also to our fellow worshipers and servants of God at Buck Run: “With joy I heard my friends exclaim, ‘Come, let us in God’s temple meet!’”

1 With joy I heard my friends exclaim,
“Come, let us in God’s temple meet”;
Within thy gates, O Zion blest,
Shall ever stand our willing feet!

2 How beautiful doth Zion stand,
A city built compact and fair;
The people of the Lord unite
With joy and praise to worship there.

3 They come to learn the will of God,
To pay their vows, God’s grace to own,
For there is judgment’s royal seat,
Messiah’s sure and lasting throne.

4 For Zion’s peace let prayer be made;
May all that love thee prosper well!
Within thy walls let peace abide,
And gladness with thy children dwell.

5 For sake of friends and kindred dear,
My heart’s desire is Zion’s peace,
And for the house of God, the Lord,
My loving care shall never cease.

Alleluia!

W. Boyce, 1912 Psalter

From The Psalter, 1912
From another hymnal – different tune
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“Mom, I love you!”

“Mom, I love you!”

Our Mom turns 93 tomorrow, 6/26.

Mom has been the sweetest model and influence of love and grace in my life and the life of my other five brothers and sisters.

I have told people for years “Don’t even try to out-sentimentalize me over my Mom!” But it isn’t just sentimentalism; it’s genuine, passionate, heart-felt, and heart-held love for her. And it’s gratitude to God for ordaining that she would give me birth and be my Mother.

I often tell her, “Mom, you didn’t just give me life – but you have given me your life. You have lived your whole, entire life for me and for all of us, your children!” Our Mom has sacrificed and given the last 74 years of her life for us since the birth of my older brother inducted her into Motherhood. Mom was always there – and still is – teaching us, training us, instructing us to love God and others, showing by her own example how to be gracious and forgiving, insisting that we use our manners and be respectful, requiring that we be responsible to our word and commitments, stand by and stick with each other through thick and thin, and most of all, praying for us by name to this day that God would make it work in us.

So, Mom, “I love you!” never seems to be enough, but sometimes it’s the best and most I can say. “Mom, I love you!”   

Mom, 2 years old, with her Mom, Grandma Hemric
Mom, on the left, with her Mom and three brothers – early 1940s
Mom, 17 years old
Mom, with my sisters and sister-in-law – well, they just called it “Wild Gals” – how the west was tamed
Mom, on my Dad’s Harley – 19 years old
Mom, on my brother’s Harley
Mom – I just call this ‘pretty in pink’ [or any other color]
Mom and me – 2015
Mom and me – 2018
Mom and me – 2019
Mom and us – 2022
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“I love you for love’s sake…”

Where it all began…

“I love you for love’s sake…”

I’ve been wanting to tell this part of our love story for years, but am just now getting to it. This is where the marriage chapter of our love story began with my proposal to Debbie – when I asked her to marry me.

What you are looking at here is a picture of the spot where I proposed to her August 11, 1975. We would marry on June 18, 1976.

This is in the Lexington [Kentucky] Cemetery. Yes, I proposed to Debbie in the Lexington Cemetery. Those of you who are familiar with the Lexington Cemetery know that it is not just a cemetery – it is also a park and arboretum of natural beauty and is listed on several historic registers.

Debbie and I had spent many an hour strolling through the cemetery during the months before this. I was pastoring 400 miles away, and so when I had an opportunity to come and visit with her, we would make our way to Lexington cemetery where we could just be quietly together as we admired the beautiful, cultivated landscaping that is one of its distinctive characteristics. During the summertime, as we strolled and conversed together, we would often remark that the rustling of the wind through the leafed branches of the trees was actually the trees ‘clapping their hands’ [Isaiah 55.12] as they celebrated with us and shared the joy of our newly-awakened and declared love.

The picture is of a small clearing on the bank of one of the small ponds in the cemetery. We had been there before just to sit and talk with one another. It was on this spot right in the center of the picture that we sealed our love commitment to one another.

Back in the day, there was a crabapple tree there. It has since been removed, but it would have stood just to the left of where that first tree is now.

Why a crabapple tree? Well, I was determined that our love story would be as close to a Song of Solomon kind of love story as I could make it. I was reading and meditating a lot in the Song of Solomon. I read in SoS 8.5 [KJV], “I raised thee up under the apple tree…” I also was reading that some commentators speculated that maybe Solomon was reminding his ‘Love’ [SoS 1.15; et. al.] that it was under this ‘apple tree’ that he had declared his love for her and made his own proposal for marriage. Yes, I know … I also was reading that their ‘apple’ tree was not an apple-apple like we first think of, but rather most probably some kind of citron or citrus tree. But we had none of those within hundreds of miles. And a crabapple tree was the closest ‘apple’ tree I could find, and it was in our favorite spot anyway.

So, a crabapple tree would do! And it did just fine! [BTW, when we built where we live now, we planted a crabapple ‘love tree’ right outside our front door–and like our love, it’s still there! And every time we open our front door, our vision is filled with the centerpiece of our ‘love tree.’]

So on that day, we went on one of our romantic visits to this familiar spot in the Lexington Cemetery. We parked the car out on the road and walked over the bank of the ‘duck pond’ [as we called them – because there were always ducks on the ponds]. I had my autoharp with me, which was not all that unusual because I would frequently serenade her with songs, some of which I had written to sing to her.

I had written a special proposal song just for this occasion. I titled it “I love you for love’s sake.” That line was very familiar to both of us – and still is.

So that brings up another one of our common interests. We had met for the first time a couple years before when her Dad had invited me to come up from NC to preach in a Youth Conference they hosted in their church. Although it would another year or so before we even began seriously corresponding with one another, from our very first meeting and encounter, we discovered that we both shared a love for poetry, particularly older English poetry/literature. Even when we just ‘buddies forever,’ we would sit up late into the night and read English poetry together and to each other. We kind of had our own little private two-member “Dead Poets Society.”

Later, as our affections began to deepen, our common interests gravitated to the love poetry between Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning, especially her “Sonnets From the Portuguese.” Her Sonnet 14, “If thou must love me…” was one of Debbie’s favorites:

If thou must love me, let it be for nought
Except for love’s sake only. Do not say,
“I love her for her smile—her look—her way
Of speaking gently,—for a trick of thought
That falls in well with mine, and certes brought
A sense of pleasant ease on such a day”—
For these things in themselves, Belovèd, may
Be changed, or change for thee—and love, so wrought,
May be unwrought so. Neither love me for
Thine own dear pity’s wiping my cheeks dry:
A creature might forget to weep, who bore
Thy comfort long, and lose thy love thereby!
But love me for love’s sake, that evermore
Thou mayst love on, through love’s eternity.

She had sent me this sonnet, insisting that if I was to love her, it must be ‘for love’s sake only’ – and not for any other physical trait, appearance, or characteristic that could change and thus un-work the love that had been professed for its sake. “If thou must love me, let it be for nought except for love’s sake only … But love me for love’s sake, that evermore thou mayst love on, through love’s eternity.”  

I was already committed to loving her ‘for love’s sake only.’ And, in fact, I had often sung for her the other old Irish Thomas Moore song:

Believe me, if all those endearing young charms,
Which I gaze on so fondly today,
Were to change by tomorrow and fleet in my arms,
Like fairy gifts fading away,
Thou wouldst still be adored, as this moment thou art,
Let thy loveliness fade as it will;
And around the dear ruin each wish of my heart
Would entwine itself verdantly still.

It is not while beauty and youth are thine own,
And thy cheeks unprofaned by a tear,
That the fervor and faith of a soul can be known,
To which time will but make thee more dear.
No, the heart that has truly loved never forgets,
But as truly loves on to the close
As the sunflower turns on her God when he sets
The same look which she turned when he rose.

So I was already all in for loving her ‘for love’s sake only,’ for the beautiful, noble, gracious, godly woman I knew her to be and whom I had come to love so deeply and truly.

But, I have digressed here, I know.

Getting back to the proposal song I had written to sing to her under the crab‘apple’ tree, “I love you for love’s sake”

I wrote these proposal lyrics and sang them to the tune of another love song that was popular at that time, “Eres Tu”:

I love you for love’s sake, Yes, I do! Yes, I do!

I’ll love you forever and a day!

I strive for expression, but all I can say is:

Debbie, Oh, Debbie, I love you!

            I love you! I want to be with you forever-

            I love you! My fairest Dove, my Chosen One,

            I love you!

I no longer doubt it, No, I don’t! No, I don’t!

I’m sure now forever and a day!

I just can’t be happy if you are away,

Because Debbie, Oh, Debbie, I love you!

            [repeat chorus]

I’ll keep you here with me in my dreams – in my dreams!

I’ll keep you forever and a day!

There’s no place so distant as to keep you away,

Because Debbie, Oh, Debbie, I love you!

            [repeat chorus]

I want to take refuge in your heart, in your heart!

And rest there forever and a day!

So, Debbie, I pray thee, do not turn me away –

Because Debbie, Oh, Debbie, I love you!

            I love you! I’ll give you all my love forever –

            I love you! I wait to hear, my Debbie dear,

            “Do you love me, too?”

And so, that day, there in the Lexington Cemetery, I “raised her up under that crab‘apple’ tree” with the words of that love song, and she graciously consented to receive the promise of my ‘love for love’s sake’ and share hers with me.

The crabapple tree may be long gone, but our ‘love for love’s sake’ is going on.

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Five Simple, Essential Questions to Ask of Every Text

I have developed these Five Simple, Essential Questions to Ask of Every Text by teaching and training myself over years of daily Bible reading, study, and meditation. These are the questions I have asked of the text as I sought to better understand the mind and will of God through His Word and apply its truths to my life. I just instinctively ask these questions and am searching for the answers to them as I read the Scriptures.

Yes, at first, I read the Bible mainly just to know and familiarize myself with the content of Scripture: historical, theological, doctrinal, etc.

But the more I read, the more I came to recognize and experience the immediate Personal interaction God has with us through His words [Hebrews 4.12-13; 1 Peter 1.23-2.3; et. al.]. Also, 1 Corinthians, chapter 2, was a pivotal and transformative Scripture to that end.

I have adopted these five goals that I’m always asking God for:

  1. Reading
  2. Understanding/Interpretation
  3. Application
  4. Implementation
  5. Obedience

I have shared these Five Questions at least verbally with every ministry of the Word I have ever been privileged to have. But only recently have I written them out. This is only a brief sketch of all the exercises that go on in my mind and heart as I read the Scriptures.

I share them with you with the prayer to God that it will help you to “Do you understand what you are reading?” [Acts 8.30].

FIVE SIMPLE, ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS WE SHOULD ASK OF EVERY TEXT

#1 / What do the words say?

  • Exercise: Reading [w/Praying & Meditating]

         Read 1 Corinthians 2

  • Look for:
    • Lead words & follow words
    • Primary words & subordinate words
    • Main words & support words

#2 / What do the words mean?   

  • Exercise: Understanding / Interpretation
    • Hermeneutics & Exegesis
    • Contextual ‘re-creation,’ Linguistics, & Logic
    • NOTE: we are not asking “What do the words mean ‘to me’?” but rather “What do the words mean ‘to God’?” because God says what HE means, and HE means what HE says – and that’s the meaning we must seek [see 2 Peter 1.19-21]
    • Pray & ask God for His Divine Authorial Intent

         Read Acts 8.26-35 [always look for the ‘Christ Key’]

#3 / What will it look like when I do the words of this text?

  • Exercise: Application

         Read 1 Thessalonians 2.13 & Acts 1.1

#4 / Am I doing what this text teaches?

  • Exercise: Implementation

         Read James 1.22-25

#5 / If I am not, when am I going to start?

  • Exercise: Obedience
  • NOTE: NOT “If I am not, WHY not?” because there is NO excuse, reason, or justification for disobedience; but rather “WHEN am I going to repent and start obeying?”

         Read 2 Timothy 3.14-17

HERE IS AN EXPANDED VERSION OF THE ABOVE OUTLINE SUMMARY. I was asked to deliver it in a service and prepared these Lesson Notes…

Here it is in a 2-sided, printable pdf format suitable for handout. You are free to use it in any way that will be helpful.

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Tribute to my Friend, Shirley Fields

Shirley Fields

Shirley was [and still is and will be forever] my dear sister in Christ, treasured friend, and faithful fellow servant of the Lord and our church for decades. Her matriarchal and motherly influence extended far beyond her own large family and blessed us all. It is my honor to give a tribute to her and her Savior on behalf of so many who love her. Pray for her precious family.

My Memorial Tribute to my Friend, Shirley Fields…

Facebook Live Stream of the Memorial Service: https://www.facebook.com/kerrbrothers.livestreams.5/videos/3189146691406929

Shirley’s obituary:

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“My One-Word” for 2022: INCREASE

“MY ONE-WORD” FOR 2022: INCREASE

Since 2015, I have made it a practice to adopt and practice what I call “My One-Word Resolution.” Instead of trying to remember and implement a number of resolutions – which all too often I can’t even keep them in mind, much less apply myself to practice them – I distill my strongest aspirations into “My One-Word.” Inevitably, the other resolutions I want to make and practice will grow and flow from it anyway.  

You can find my story about how I discovered and learned this spiritual exercise here.

[Or you can read the full text of these posts here.]

The “My One-Word” resolutions I have strived to practice and grow into are:

2015 – REST

2016 – DELIGHT

2017 – FOLLOW

2018 – ABIDE

2019 – CONQUER

2020 – CONQUER / ‘LOVE’

2021 – CONQUER / ‘FIGHT’

2022 – INCREASE

Here in 2022, “My One-Word” is “INCREASE.”

As always, “My One-Word” grows from convictions and aspirations that are inspired by the Word of God. Certain Scriptures, even more so than all the others [2 Timothy 3.14-17], will grip me with the burden that “I must focus on this/these.”

The word “increase” will be expressed also ‘in other words’ like:

  • grow [up]
  • progress [both noun and verb]
  • make every effort to supplement
  • flourish
  • still bear fruit in old age
  • ever full of sap and green
  • bear fruit / more fruit / much fruit
  • increase
  • abound
  • more and more

You get the idea. Every one of these words inspires me to keep growing and increasing in the life and service of Jesus Christ. To improve more and more.

I will turn 71 years old here in a few weeks. The Lord has led and transitioned my life and ministry into new venues, roles, and ministries that are in many ways different than those I have pursued in previous years. I know also that, given the normal life actuaries, I’m fulfilling the finishing stretches of my course.

But rather than accepting my age and stage in life as an excuse to relax, let up, slack off, coast, or ‘decrease’ in my service for our Lord, I not only want to just complete my life course and finish well, I want to ‘increase’ in my usefulness to Christ and my effectiveness in ministering to others in whatever ways He will be pleased to assign to me and privilege me to fulfill.

In other words, I not only want to finish well, I want to finish strong! Wherever and whenever my ‘finish line’ is, I want to stretch every remaining nerve and muscle and reach that finishing line knowing that I have maximized every grace, every gift, every opportunity Christ is pleased to allow me to exercise. I don’t want to stop growing. I want to continue to ‘increase’ until I die and can do no more here.

All of these variations of ‘increase’ will be found in the words of the anchor Scriptures I have noted here. I will also commit these Scriptures to memory. These ‘increase’ Scriptures will also express just some of the primary exercises and activities of my life and ministry that I want to ‘increase.’ These anchor Scriptures are not in any particular order either of attention or application; rather they will all complement and coordinate with each other as I seek to pursue them.

All of these resolutions will in some way interface with ‘increase.’ ‘Increase’ will serve as a kind of hub of the wheel of my life as I want to live it over 2022, and the other resolutions will serve as the spokes to give my life direction, movement, and strength.

This will be my keynote and watchword:

“For if I these qualities are yours and are increasing, they keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” / 2 Peter 1.8

Here then are a few of my challenging, motivating, encouraging, and guiding Scriptures with the ‘Increase’ resolutions that they inspire me to reach for and fulfill…

INCREASE in my love for the Word of God – nurtured to savor and enjoy Christ more!

1 Peter 2.2-3: Like newborn infants, long for the pure spiritual milk, that by it you may grow up into salvation – if indeed you have tasted that the LORD is good.

RESOLVED: I will increase to love the Word of God more passionately, study it more deeply, and  search for Christ more intently!

INCREASE in the amazing grace of knowing Christ!

2 Peter 3.18: But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity. Amen.

RESOLVED: I will continually increase in the knowledge of Christ by the grace of Christ as much as I can here and now … and as long as I live! This amazing grace of knowing Christ [eternal life / John 17.1-3] calls and allows for unlimited and continuous increase and eternal growth … because He is! This will be the vocation of Heaven forever.

INCREASE in every grace of personal character and Christ-likeness!

2 Peter 1.5-11: For this very reason, make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue, and virtue with knowledge, and knowledge with self-control, and self-control with steadfastness, and steadfastness with godliness, and godliness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection with love. For if I these qualities are yours and are increasing, they keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. For whoever lacks these qualities is so nearsighted that he is blind, having forgotten that he was cleansed from his former sins. 10 Therefore, brothers, be all the more diligent to confirm your calling and election, for if you practice these qualities you will never fall. 11 For in this way there will be richly provided for you an entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

RESOLVED: I will develop, cultivate, and practice the daily habits and personal disciplines [‘make every effort to supplement’] that are necessary to increase in all these graces of Christ!

INCREASE in the cultivation, use, and exercise of the gifts Christ has given me!

1 Timothy 4.14-16: Do not neglect the gift you have, which was given you by prophecy when the council of elders laid their hands on you. 15 Practice these things, immerse yourself in them, so that all may see your progress. 16 Keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching. Persist in this, for by so doing you will save both yourself and your hearers.

RESOLVED: I will increase my pursuit and use of all the learning opportunities, tools, and resources that are available to me to cultivate, develop, and apply my understanding and ministry of the Word of God and the Gospel! [This will follow up and continue with some ‘continuing education/training’ courses I have started in 2021]

INCREASE in my worship, service, and usefulness to Christ – especially in my local church!

Psalm 92.12-14: The righteous flourish like the palm tree and grow like a cedar in Lebanon. 13 They are planted in the house of the Lord; they flourish in the courts of our God. 14 They still bear fruit in old age; they are ever full of sap and green, 15 to declare that the LORD is upright; He is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him.

RESOLVED: I will increase in giving myself to every opportunity to serve Christ, witnessing to His faithfulness, and encouraging my fellow brothers and sisters in the fellowship and community of my local church – especially to those who may be my peers in sharing the treasures and trials of these ‘golden’ years of our lives!  

INCREASE in my loving and following Christ in ministering to others – wherever, whatever, and to whomever this ministry may be!

John 21.16-18: Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time, “Do you love me?” and he said to Him, “Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep18 Truly, truly, I say to you, when you were young, you used to dress yourself and walk wherever you wanted, but when you are old, you will stretch out your hands, and another will dress you and carry you where you do not want to go.”

RESOLVED: I will increase in my ministering to others regardless of the time, place, or circumstances where Christ may lead me, place me, and give me opportunity to serve. When Christ says, “You…follow me!” – I will … more and more!

INCREASE in the holiness of love for God and others!

1 Thessalonians 3.11-13: Now may our God and Father Himself, and our Lord Jesus, direct our way to you, 12 and may the Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, as we do for you, 13 so that He may establish your hearts blameless in holiness before our God and Father, at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all His saints.

RESOLVED: I will increase in all my expressions of holiness by my love from my heart and in my actions toward all! This will call me to increase in patience, forbearance, forgiveness, sympathies, encouragements, and hospitality toward all!  

INCREASE ‘more and more’ in pleasing God!

1 Thessalonians 4.1: Finally, then, brothers, we ask and urge you in the Lord Jesus, that as you received from us how you ought to walk and to please God, just as you are doing, that you do so more and more.

Verse 10… for that indeed is what you are doing to all the brothers throughout Macedonia. But we urge you, brothers, to do this more and more.

RESOLVED: I will increase my intentional sensitivity and willingness to test every thought, word, and action by this rule: “Does it please God?” “Does this represent Christ well?”!

INCREASE in my evidences of discipleship after Christ: fruit, more fruit, much fruit!

John 15.1-8: “I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinedresser. Every branch in me that does not bear fruit he takes away, and every branch that does bear fruit he prunes, that it may bear more fruitAlready you are clean because of the word that I have spoken to you. Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. If anyone does not abide in me he is thrown away like a branch and withers; and the branches are gathered, thrown into the fire, and burned. If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. By this my Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit and so prove to be my disciples.”

RESOLVED: I will increase in my commitment to abide in Christ, bear the fruit of His in-dwelling life being lived out through me, and doing all that I do in prayerful dependence upon and obedience to Him.

INCREASE in confidence, contentment, and thanksgiving in Christ!

Colossians 2.6-7: Therefore, as you received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk in him, rooted and built up in him and established in the faith, just as you were taught, abounding in thanksgiving.

RESOLVED: I will ‘decrease’ in my discontentment and complaining and increase in my faith and confidence in Christ to grow and abound in all these resolutions. I will increase also in my thanksgivings to Him for the will and strength to faithfully continue and grow.

I repeat:

“For if I these qualities are yours and are increasing, they keep you from being ineffective or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” / 2 Peter 1.8

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PHILEMON: The Gospel of Redemption, Reconciliation, Restoration

In a day when there is so much conflict, division, and brokenness in all our relationships with one another, Paul’s personal appeal to Philemon on behalf of Onesimus still rings so true as a guide and model for redemption, reconciliation, and restoration.

He didn’t attempt to re-engineer, re-tool, or re-package the Gospel. He just called on Philemon to live out and act out the Gospel as he had received and learned it from Paul / verse 19.

Paul appeals to THE GOSPEL, not only in his instructions to Philemon, but also in his very advocacy for Onesimus. Paul directs Philemon’s attention to the Gospel they both believed and preached [verses 1, 17], and he also embodies the Gospel in himself as he exhorts Philemon:

“So if you consider me your partner, receive him as you would receive me. If he has wronged you at all, or owes you anything, charge that to my account. I, Paul, write this with my own hand: I will repay it…” / verses 17-19

THAT is the Gospel of what God has done for us IN CHRIST! [see Colossians 2.13-15]

And not only did Paul know that the Gospel would instruct Philemon in what he should do [verse 8], but he also had the confidence that the same Gospel would work the will and response in Philemon’s heart to respond by the power the Gospel supplies:

“Confident of your obedience, I write to you, knowing that you will do even more than I say.” / verse 21

As Paul wrote in the accompanying letter of Colossians, the Gospel is the message and the means that God has given us to redeem, reconcile, and restore us all to the image of the ‘new man’ that Christ has created us to be…

“[seeing you] have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge after the image of its creator. Here there is not Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave, free; BUT CHRIST IS ALL, AND IN ALL!” / Colossians 3.10-11

Here are the Lesson Notes to a study of Philemon that we conducted in our church’s Sunday School.

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“Thank you for another year of sharing God’s Word and leading us to hunger for the Word of God!”

19 December 2021

My Christian Brothers & Sisters [CBS] Sunday School class presented me with this card and message at the conclusion of our Sunday School lesson:

“…Thank you for another year of sharing God’s Word and leading us to hunger for His Word.”

I could not receive a sweeter, richer, more rewarding and fulfilling “Thank You!” than this one.

I want this to be my lasting remembrance and legacy.

This is what I live and serve Christ to do.

This is the way I want to be remembered.

This is the legacy I want to leave with those to whom God has privileged me to minister.

This is the influence I want to have and the mark I want to leave in people’s lives.

I’m not leaving instructions for someone to carve this in my grave marker, but it would do!

As John the Baptist said when his disciples turned to follow Jesus whom He announced and to whom he had pointed them, “Therefore this joy of mine is now complete” / John 3.29.

There was another more material gift that accompanied this note, but it is our mutual loving, learning, treasuring, and savoring of the Word of Christ that is the heartbeat and joy of our weekly fellowship.

They so refresh my spirit!

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