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Monday, December 31, 2012

ARE YOU ASLEEP-“Awake thou that sleepest.”-Eph. 5:14


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ARE YOU ASLEEP?

Author: J.C. Ryle
Source: SermonIndex.net

“Awake thou that sleepest.”-Eph. 5:14

Sleeping Soldier

I put before you now a simple question. Look through the pages of this paper and you will soon see why I ask it. “Are you asleep about your soul?”
There are many who have the name of Christians, but not the character which should go with the name. God is not King of their hearts. They mind earthly things.
Such persons are often quick and clever about the affairs of this life. They are, many of them, good men of business, good at their daily work, good masters, good servants, good neighbors, good subjects of the Queen: all this I fully allow. But it is the eternal part of them that I speak of; it is their never dying souls. And about that, if a man may judge by the little they do for it, they are careless, thoughtless, reckless, and unconcerned. They are asleep.
I do not say that God and salvation are subjects that never come across their minds: but this I say,—they have not the uppermost place there. Neither do I say that they are all alike in their lives; some of them doubtless go further in sin than others: but this I say,—they have all turned every one to his own way, and that way is not God’s. I know no rule by which to judge of a man’s estate but the Bible. Now when I look at the Bible I can come to only one conclusion about these people: they are asleep about their souls.

These people do not see the sinfulness of sin, and their own lost condition by nature. They appear to make light of breaking God’s commandments, and to care little whether they live according to His law or not. Yet God says that sin is the transgression of the law,—that His commandment is exceeding broad,—that every imagination of the natural heart is evil,—that sin is the thing He cannot bear, He hates it,—that the wages of sin is death, and the soul that sinneth shall die. Surely they are asleep.
Is this the state of your soul? Remember my question.

ARE YOU ASLEEP?

These people do not see their need of a Saviour. They appear to think it an easy matter to get to heaven, and that God will of course be merciful to them at last, some way or other, though they do not exactly know how. Yet God says that He is just and holy, and never changes,—that Christ is the only way, and none can come unto the Father but by Him,—that without His blood there can be no forgiveness of sin,—that a man without Christ is a man without hope,—that those who would be saved must believe on Jesus and come to Him, and that he who believeth not shall he damned. Surely they are asleep!
Once more I say, is this the state of your soul?
Remember my question.

ARE YOU ASLEEP?

These people do not see the necessity of holiness. They appear to think it quite enough to go on as others do, and live like their neighbors. And as for praying and Bible-reading, making conscience of words and actions, studying truthfulness and gentleness, humility and charity, and keeping separate from the world, they are things they do not seem to value at all. Yet God says that without holiness no man shall see the Lord,—that there shall enter into heaven nothing that defileth,—that His people must be a peculiar people, zealous of good works. Surely they are asleep!
Once more I say, is this the state of your soul? Remember my question.

ARE YOU ASLEEP?

Worst of all, these people do not appear to feel their danger. They walk on with their eyes shut, and seem not to know that the end of their path is hell. Some dreamers fancy that they are rich when they are poor, or full when they are hungry, or well when they are sick, and awake to find it all a mistake. And this is the way that many dream about their souls. They flatter themselves they will have peace, and there will be no peace; they fancy that they are all right, and in truth they will find that they are all wrong. Surely they are asleep!
Once more I say, is this the state of your soul? Remember my question.

Sleeping Guard

ARE YOU ASLEEP?

If conscience pricks you, and tells you you are yet asleep, what can I say to arouse you? Your soul is in awful peril. Without a mighty change it will be lost. When shall that change once be?
You are dying, and not ready to depart,—you are going to be judged, and not prepared to meet God,—your sins are not forgiven,—your person is not justified,—your heart is not renewed. Heaven itself would be no happiness to you if you got there, for the Lord of heaven is not your friend: what pleases Him does not please you; what He dislikes gives you no pain. His word is not your counsellor; His day is not your delight; His law is not your guide. You care little for hearing of Him: you know nothing of speaking with Him. To be forever in His company would be a thing you could not endure; and the society of saints and angels would he a weariness, and not a joy. At the rate you live at, the Bible might never have been written, and Christ might never have died, the Apostles were foolish, the New Testament Christians madmen, and the salvation of the Gospel a needless thing. Oh, awake! and sleep no more.
Think not to say you cannot believe your case is so bad, or the danger so great, or God so particular. I answer,—the devil has been putting this lying delusion into people’s hearts for nearly six thousand years. It has been his grand snare ever since the day he said to Eve, “Ye shall not surely die.” Do not be so weak as to be taken in by it. God never failed yet to punish sin, and He never will: He never failed to make His word good, and you will find this to your cost, one day, except you repent. Reader, awake: awake!
Think not to say you are a member of Christ’s Church, and therefore feel no doubt you are as good a Christian as others. I answer,—this will only make your case worse, if you have nothing else to plead. You may he written down and registered among God’s people: you may be reckoned in the number of saints; you may sit for years under the sound of the Gospel; you may use holy forms and even come to the Lord’s table at regular seasons; and still, with all this, unless sin be hateful, and Christ precious, and your heart a temple of the Holy Ghost, you will prove in the end no better than a lost soul. A holy calling will never save an unholy man. Reader, awake: awake!
Think not to say you have been baptized, and so feel confident you are born of God, and have His grace within you. I answer,—you have none of the marks which St. John has told me, in his first epistle, distinguish such a person. I do not see you confessing that Jesus is the Christ, overcoming the world,—not committing sin,—loving your brother,—doing righteousness,—keeping yourself from the wicked one. How then can I believe that you are born of God? If God were your Father, you would love Christ: if you were God’s son, you would be led by His Spirit. I want stronger evidences. Show me some repentance and faith; show me a life hid with Christ in God; show me a spiritual and sanctified conversation: these are the fruits I want to see, if I am to believe you have the root of the matter in you, and are a living branch of the true vine. But without these your baptism will only add to your condemnation. Reader, awake: awake!
I speak strongly, because I feel deeply. Time is too short, life is too uncertain, to allow of standing on ceremony. At the risk of offending, I use great plainness of speech. I cannot bear the thought of hearing you condemned in the great day of assize; of seeing your face in the crowd on God’s left hand, among those who are helpless, hopeless, and beyond the reach of mercy. I cannot bear such thoughts,—they grieve me to the heart. Before the day of grace is past, and the day of vengeance begins, I call upon you to open your eyes and repent. Oh, consider your ways and be wise. Awake: awake! Why will ye die?
This day, as the ambassador of Christ, I pray you to be reconciled to God. The Lord Jesus who came into the world to save sinners,—Jesus the appointed Mediator between God and man,—Jesus who loved us and gave Himself for us,—Jesus sends you a message of peace: He says, “Come unto Me.”
“Come is a precious word indeed, and ought to draw you. You have sinned against heaven: heaven has not sinned against you. Yet see how the first step towards peace is on heaven’s side. It is the Lord’s message: “Come unto Me.”
“Come” is a word of merciful invitation. Does not the Lord Jesus seem to say, “Sinner, I am waiting for you: I am not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance. As I live, I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth. I would have all men saved and come to the knowledge of the truth. Judgment is my strange work,—l delight in mercy. I offer the water of life to every one who will take it. I stand at the door of your heart and knock. For long time I have spread out my hands to you. I wait to be gracious. There is yet room in my Father’s house. My long-suffering waits for more of the children of men to come to the mercy-seat before the last trumpet is blown,—for more wanderers to return before the door is closed for ever. Oh, sinner, come to Me!”
Come” is a word of promise and encouragement. Does not the Lord Jesus seem to say, “Sinner, I have gifts ready for you: I have something of everlasting importance to bestow upon your soul. I have received gifts for men, even for the rebellious. I have a free pardon for the most ungodly,—a full fountain for the most unclean,—a white garment for the most defiled,—a new heart for the most hardened,—healing for the broken-hearted,—rest for the heavy-laden, joy for those that mourn. Oh, sinner, it is not for nothing that I invite you! All things are ready. Come: come unto Me.”
Hear the voice of the Son of God. See that you refuse not Him that speaketh. Come away from sin, which can never give you real pleasure, and will be bitter at the last; come out from a world which will never satisfy you: come unto Christ! Come, with all your sins, however many and however great,—however far you may have gone from God, and however provoking your conduct may have been. Come as you are: unfit, unmeet, unprepared as you may think yourself,—you will gain no fitness by delay. Come at once: come to the Lord Jesus Christ!
How indeed shall you escape if you neglect so great salvation? Where will you appear if you make light of the blood of Christ, and do despite to the Spirit of grace? It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God, but never so fearful as when men fall from under the Gospel. The saddest road to hell is that which runs under the pulpit, past the Bible, and through the midst of warnings and invitations. Oh, beware, lest like Israel at Kadesh, you mourn over your mistake when it is too late; or, like Judas Iscariot, find out your sin when there is no space for repentance.
Arise, and call upon the Lord. Be not like Esau: sell not eternal blessings for the things of today. Surely the time past may suffice you to have been careless and prayerless, Godless and Christless, worldly and earthly-minded. Surely the time to come may be given to your soul.
Pray, I beseech you, that you may be enabled to put off the old ways and the old habits, and that you may become a new man. I yield to none in wishes for your happiness, and my best wish is that you may be made a new creature in Christ Jesus. This is a better thing than riches, or health, or honour, or learning. A man may get to heaven without these, but he cannot get there without conversion. Verily if you die without having been born again you had far better never have been born at all. No man really lives till he lives unto God.
I leave my question with you. The Lord grant that it may prove a word in season to your soul. My heart’s desire and prayer to God is that you may be saved. Awake, thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. Arise, O sleeper and call upon God. There is yet hope. Forsake not thy mercies. Do not lose thine own soul.


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Saturday, December 29, 2012

VLADIMIR PUSTAN-PREDICI -LECTII PENTRU VIATA



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Predici – Vladimir Pustan

LECTII PENTRU VIATA
predici tinute in Biserica BETANIA Arad
1. De ce ne cad copiii pe fereastra?
2. Painea corbilor
3. Prioritatile vietii
4. Tari in fata unui cuptor
5. Si ele vorbesc
6. Ce poti face cu o galeata
7. De ce sa spalam picioare
8. Ziua in care mi-am vazut sfarsitul lumii
9. Ceasul desteptator
10. Invatand de la un stergar
11. Invatand de la cinci pietre
12. Invatand de la talhari
13. Unde sa privesti in vremuri tulburi
14. Ce invatam de la o stea
15. Trei sfaturi pentru noul an – 2013
16. Lectii din iad
17. Lectii de la o cina ratata
18. Invatand din boala
19. Negru inaintea ochilor
20. O mama pentru oameni mari…
21. De ce rugaciuni fara raspuns
22. Fugi, Iona, fugi!
23. Obstacole pe drumul binecuvantarii
24. Ce invatam de la crucea lui Hristos
25. Luptand cu depresia
26. Lectii dintr-un cimitir
27. Invatand de la un orb
28. O plasa goala
29. Invataturi de la Marea Trimitere
30. Cand apare Isus
31. Ce invatam de la un toiag

1. Inchinarea care costa I.
2. Inchinarea care costa II.

http://fundatie.ciresarii.ro/predici

PUS ÎN CUMPĂNA DIVINĂ …Poezie de Ticu Moisa

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PUS  ÎN  CUMPĂNA  DIVINĂ …

„Ai fost cântărit în cumpănă, şi ai fost găsit uşor.“ (Daniel 5.27)

Pus în cumpăna divină,
Doamne, cât aş cântări?
Mi-ar fi inima senină
Sau, uimit, aş tresări?!
M-aş ascunde de lumină
Sau, smerit, Te-aş preamări?!3452_357838410979782_1448530313_n

Pus în cumpăna credinţei,
Sunt eu aur curăţit?!
Simt şi-n măduva fiinţei
Cum Calvarul m-a sfinţit?!
Sau, în mreaja neputinţei,
Zac şi-n zori şi-n asfinţit?!

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Oare cât aş fi de greu?
Port în freamătul trăirii
Flăcări vii din Dumnezeu?!
Sau doar spini, nu trandafirii,
Mişună pe câmpul meu?!59671_458253004213327_65214209_n

Pus în cumpăna răbdării,
Nu-s cumva găsit uşor?!
Merg pe drumul încercării
Liniştit şi-ncrezător?!
Sau, ca sclav al frământării,
N-am prezent, nici viitor?!390202_357854027644887_1940827591_n

Pus în cumpăna slujirii,
Clar se vede-un chip de rob
Care-n văile cârtirii
Nu aruncă nici un bob?!
Sau, din vasele jertfirii,
N-a rămas decât un ciob?!135051_356248887805401_1211122602_o

Pus în cumpăna dreptăţii,
În ce parte am s-o-nclin?
Sunt vrăjmaş al strâmbătăţii,
Sau sfinţeniei străin?!
Apăr porţile cetăţii,
Sau trădez când gloanţe vin?!706107_357863377643952_1000328606_o

Pus în cumpăna speranţei,
Par un deznădăjduit?!
Sau ofrandă cutezanţei
Inima mi-am dăruit?!
Umblu-n calmul siguranţei
Sau mi-i duhul năruit?!

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Cel ce stai mai sus de stele,
Dar pui omul pe cântar,
Dă substanţă vieţii mele
Să nu curgă în zadar:
Pe senin şi-n zile rele
Să trăiesc frumos, prin har!

Ticu Moisa

Bucureşti, 12.06.2012

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GOT QUESTION?ORG-QUESTION OF THE WEEK-“What sort of New Year’s Resolution should a Christian make?



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Question: “What sort of New Year’s Resolution should a Christian make?”

Answer: The practice of making New Year’s resolutions goes back over 3,000 years to the ancient Babylonians. There is just something about the start of a new year that gives us the feeling of a fresh start and a new beginning. In reality, there is no difference between December 31 and January 1. Nothing mystical occurs at midnight on December 31. The Bible does not speak for or against the concept of New Year’s resolutions. However, if a Christian determines to make a New Year’s resolution, what kind of resolution should he or she make? Common New Year’s resolutions are commitments to quit smoking, to stop drinking, to manage money more wisely, and to spend more time with family. By far, the most common New Year’s resolution is to lose weight, in conjunction with exercising more and eating more healthily. These are all good goals to set. However, 1 Timothy 4:8 instructs us to keep exercise in perspective: “For physical training is of some value, but godliness has value for all things, holding promise for both the present life and the life to come.” The vast majority of New Year’s resolutions, even among Christians, are in relation to physical things. This should not be. Many Christians make New Year’s resolutions to pray more, to read the Bible every day, and to attend church more regularly. These are fantastic goals. However, these New Year’s resolutions fail just as often as the non-spiritual resolutions, because there is no power in a New Year’s resolution. Resolving to start or stop doing a certain activity has no value unless you have the proper motivation for stopping or starting that activity. For example, why do you want to read the Bible every day? Is it to honor God and grow spiritually, or is it because you have just heard that it is a good thing to do? Why do you want to lose weight? Is it to honor God with your body, or is it for vanity, to honor yourself? Philippians 4:13 tells us, “I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.” John 15:5 declares, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.” If God is the center of your New Year’s resolution, it has chance for success, depending on your commitment to it. If it is God’s will for something to be fulfilled, He will enable you to fulfill it. If a resolution is not God honoring and/or is not in agreement in God’s Word, we will not receive God’s help in fulfilling the resolution. So, what sort of New Year’s resolution should a Christian make? Here are some suggestions: (1) pray to the Lord for wisdom (James 1:5) in regards to what resolutions, if any, He would have you make; (2) pray for wisdom as to how to fulfill the goals God gives you; (3) rely on God’s strength to help you; (4) find an accountability partner who will help you and encourage you; (5) don’t become discouraged with occasional failures; instead, allow them to motivate you further; (6) don’t become proud or vain, but give God the glory. Psalm 37:5-6 says, “Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him and he will do this: He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun.”

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GOT QUESTION?ORG-QUESTION OF THE WEEK-”What is the true meaning of Christmas?”

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Question: “What is the true meaning of Christmas?”

Answer: The true meaning of Christmas is love. John 3:16-17 says, “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.” The true meaning of Christmas is the celebration of this incredible act of love. The real Christmas story is the story of God’s becoming a human being in the Person of Jesus Christ. Why did God do such a thing? Because He loves us! Why was Christmas necessary? Because we needed a Savior! Why does God love us so much? Because He is love itself (1 John 4:8). Why do we celebrate Christmas each year? Out of gratitude for what God did for us, we remember His birth by giving each other gifts, worshipping Him, and being especially conscious of the poor and less fortunate. The true meaning of Christmas is love. God loved His own and provided a way—the only Way—for us to spend eternity with Him. He gave His only Son to take our punishment for our sins. He paid the price in full, and we are free from condemnation when we accept that free gift of love. “But God demonstrated His own love for us in this: while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8).

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Do some Christmas traditions have pagan origins?
Should we have a Christmas tree?
Does giving gifts take away from the true meaning of Christmas?
Why is the virgin birth so important?
Was Jesus born on December 25th?
What does the Bible say about the three wise men?
What should parents tell their children about Santa Claus?
What is an advent calendar? How does an advent calendar relate to Christmas?
Should a Christian celebrate Hanukkah (Christmaskah)?
What is Epiphany / Three Kings’ Day and should Christians celebrate it?
What was the star of Bethlehem?
Does Luke’s claim that Jesus was born in Bethlehem at the time of Quirinius’ census match the historical record?
Why did the Magi bring gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus?
Is it wrong to say “Xmas” instead of “Christmas”?
What year was Jesus Christ born?
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Friday, December 28, 2012

GEORGE MULLER -UN OM AL ASCULTARII


GEORGE MULLER

  – un om al ascultarii

prin Emi Zarnescu


 George Muller (1805 – 1898) poate fi caracterizat printr-o multime de cuvinte insa dupa ce am citit o biografie simplificata a lui am ramas cu impresia ca ceea ce l-a carcaterizat cel mai mult a fost ascultarea.
 Multi il vad pe Muller ca fiind un vizionar, un monument al curajului in credinta, si nu putem spune ca nu a fost asa, insa biografia lui ne ajut sa intelegem ca ceea ce el a dorit sa faca cel mai mult a fost sa asculte de Dumnezeu si sa faca voia Lui iar in acest scop si-a concentrat toata energia pe rugaciune, studiul Cuvantului si aplicarea acestuia in viata lui.
 Pentru cine cauta resurse pentru conducere iata un material care ofera o variant cu adevara biblica a ceea ce inseamna liderul spiritual.
 Din punctul meu de vedere lucrarea lui Goerge Muller nu este neaparat cel mai important lucru pe care il putem invata ci modul in care el a reusit sa faca ceea ce a facut. Ii poti numara pe degete pe cei care pot faca o lucrare asa mare, insa modul lui de lucru si relatia lui Dumnezeu este posibila oricarui credincios.
  In putine cuvinte iata cateva date statistice:


 In 21 aprilie 1836 deschide primul orfelinat pentru fete cu varste intre 7 si 12 ani, insa cererile si nevoile orasului fac ca sa accepte si fetite mai mici de pana la 4 ani. Banii cu care a pornit la drum erau 5 lire.
 In 15 iunie 1837 deschide al doilea orfelinat dar pentru baieti cu varste de peste 7 ani si in acelasi an dar in luna octombrie dechide un al treila orfelinat tot pentru baieti.
 La inceput numarul copiilor era in jur de 30 insa incetul cu incetul numarul a crescut iar casele inchiriate din oras nu mai faceau fata numarului mare de copii si de personal; pana si canalizarea devenise mica pentur nevoile lor, asa ca incepe sa se gandeasca daca nu cumva trebuie sa construiasca ceva. Deja in 1845 erau 300 de copii plus personalul aditional.
 Analizeaza aceasta posibilitate si  in 1846 cumpara un teren in afara orasului pe care se vor construi orfelinatele ce vor gazdui sute si chiar mii de copii – ajungand la un moment dat la 3000 de copii.


- cladirile construite de Muller in Ashley Down, langa Bristosl, pentru a a adapostii orfanii

 Desi George Muller este cunoscut mai mult prin lucrarea lui cu orfelinatele, totusi aceasta a fost doar o parte a activitatilor lui.
 Impreuna cu colaboratorii si prietenii lui a infiintat Asociatia pentru raspandirea Bibliei, o lucrare care s-a intins de-a lungul Europei si care a distribuit Biblii in marile orase ale Europei. Bibliile sunt tiparite in Anglia in 13 limbi si astfel dupa o perioada de intuneric spiritual si Inchizitiei  apar si pe strazile Madridului primele Biblii care se dau ca “painea calda”. Sunt distribuite in intreaba Europa zeci de mii de Biblii care au ca rezultat convertirea multora doar prin simpla cititre a Scripturii.

 

Aceasta nu a fost tot. Pe langa faptul ca era implicat cu orfelinatele mai era si pastor si implicat in lucrarea bisericeasca. A fost de asemenea un pion important in miscarea de inviorare spirituala numita “Fratii” care a dus la aparitia multor biserici pe insula Britanica. (alaturat o imagine a biroului lui )

 Apoi in anul 1872 simte ca Dumnezeu il cheama sa faca si altceva, adica la varsta de 67 de ani – si astfel preda conducerea orfelinatelor ginerelui sau James Wright, un om de incredere si cu o mare credinta iar el porneste misionar si predicator prin toata lumea, raspunzand la invitatii pe toate continetele si povestind ce a putut sa faca Dumnezeu prin el.
 Majoritatea celor care l-au cunoscut sustin ca cea mai importanta lucrare a vietii lui a fost aceasta perioada de inca 15 ani de misiune in intreaga lume in care a vestit Evanghelia si a predicat in toata lumea.
 
 George Muller trece la cele vesnice pe data de 10 martie 1898 in camera lui situata intr-o cladire a orfelinatelor, acolo unde se restrasese pentru ultimii ani din viata. In 14 martie 1898 are loc inmormantarea si intreag orasul Bristol participa, impreuna cu toti orfanii care erau atunci la orfelinat. Se adauaga participanti de prin toate colturile Angliei si multi alti orfani care acum erau adulti si oameni implicate in lucrare, iar numarul celor prezenti se ridica usor la cateva zeci de mii de suflete care au venit s ail conduca pe ultimul drum pe cel care a fost un simbol al orasului Bristol, dar mai ales un martor a lui Cristos cunoscut in intrega lume la acea vreme.
 Pentru mai multe imagini accesati link-urile de mai jos: (cred ca veti fi uimiti de ce veti vedea)

http://www.mullers.org/heritage/historical-archive

http://www.mullers.org/heritage/later-years-care
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