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Genesis had introduction (1:1),details (1:2-2:4), even more detail (2:5-2:25).
The Creation Triads
First – Light; Fourth – Sun, moon,and stars
Second – Water/Air; Fifth – Birdsand fish
Third – Land and vegetation; Sixth– Man and animal
Man - The Image of God
God created man, both male andfemale on the sixth day before He rested on the seventh.
God’s Image – Dominion overcreation
We must remember that the authoritydoes not rest in who we are, but whose we are.
Sabbath Rest
He rested because His work increation was done.
Resting one day shows our relianceon Him, not ourselves.
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We’ve Got To Pray
o What
is the point of prayer?
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Because God needs permission from us to act?
§ To get stuff?
§ Develop us in our relationship with God
"Likewise the Spirit also helps in our weaknesses. For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered. Now He who searches the hearts knows what the mind of the Spirit is, because He makes intercession for the saints according to the will of God." (Romans 8:26-27, NKJV)
· God Needs Our Prayers or We are weak
o Is man weak or strong? Two views, which is right?
§ In myself, I am weak. I can do no thing on my own to please God.
§ I can please God if I try hard enough.
o Paul says that “The Spirit also helps in our weaknesses.”
o We are weak, but God is strong.
o Not view of everyone – Truth Or Tradition. Com
God needs our prayer in order to get involved in the affairs of men and bring to pass His will. According to the Bible, life is not a big puppet show with God pulling all the strings. Think about it—if God had carte blanche to intervene in the world and right every wrong, He would constantly be doing so, because by His very nature (“God is love”)
He is bound to do all He can to help people. But God gave Adam the legal dominion over Creation, and Adam “delivered” it to the Devil (Luke 4:6), and because God cannot act unrighteously, even toward Satan, He cannot intervene unless He is given the legal right to do so
…..Despite the popular ideas among many Christians that “God is in
control” and that “everything that happens is God’s will,”
Scripture says otherwise. Jesus himself debunked the latter of those two myths
in “the Lord’s Prayer” when he instructed his followers to pray, “Thy will be
done on earth...” If everything that happens is the will of God, why pray that?” (http://www.truthortradition.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=193)
o Excuse me? God needs me? God does not need anything.
§ He may enjoy me as His creation, but my whole purpose is to bring glory to Him.
· God can not get involved without permission.
· God is bound to do all He can to help people.
· God is not in control
· God has to be given legal right to intervene from man.
· He has turned this verse on its head, “We help the Spirit in His weaknesses.” As apposed to “The Spirit also helps in our weaknesses.”
§ How do we get to such a small view of God?
o Where does this bad theology come from?
§ Over the next few weeks we will be looking at the basis of bad theology.
§ It stems from our view of God.
· Many of us were taught the wrong view of God and you see it and hear it every day today.
· We have total ignored serious study of the scripture and allowed other men to interpreter the Bible for us instead of us studying it for ourselves.
· What is the root of this line of bad theology?
§ Monergism vs. Synergism
· Mono – single or alone (much like person who has mono)
· Erg – unit of work (energy)
· Syn – “together with”
· Salvation is by God alone or by our working with God to save ourselves.
§ The Scripture over and over affirms that God is the one who chooses His elect, whom He is going to save.
· We will look in depth at these scriptures over the next few weeks.
§ But once you move from the idea of Monergism to Synergism, you have in one swipe removed the sovereignty of God from your theology.
· Oh, you will say that God is sovereign, but you will contradict the statement with your own words.
· If you were to ask the guy who wrote article if God is sovereign he would say, “Yes, but…”
§ This idea that we work with God as equal partners in life has lead to many misconceptions about God.
§ We will look at more over the next few weeks.
· I Know What To Pray For VS. We don’t know what to pray for
o Which is the Biblical world view:
§ I know the will of God and what He wants for my life and that is what I am going to pray for.
§ I don’t know what to pray for, but I will do my best and the Holy Spirit will take my prayer before God and change it into a prayer that falls into God’s will.
o What does Paul say?
§ “For we do not know what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit Himself makes intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.”
o Some people us prayer like a vending machine
§ If you know what buttons to push, you will get what you want.
§ If you want health, pray this prayer, if you want wealth, pray that prayer.
§ I was on Kenneth Copeland’s website and if you go and look, he gives you prayers to pray informing God what His will is.
o The Bible says we don’t know what we should pray for.
§ Paul said that he prayed three times for a “throne in his side” to be removed. He said, “Concerning this thing I pleaded with the Lord three times that it might depart from me. And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." (2 Corinthians 12:8-9, NKJV)
§ Paul prayed three times and ever time God said, “No, that is not My will for your life. This is what is best for you even if you don’t understand.”
§ This is a far cry from the idea that we know that God wants us to be healthy every moment and if we are not it is because of our unbelief.
· I guess Paul, who was not only inflicted with this throne, but also beheaded for his faith in Jesus, didn’t have enough faith to believe his way out.
o When you read these men who want prayer to be avenue of stuff, they begin to personify prayer.
§ It is not longer our relationship with God; it is a means to get stuff.
§ It is much like the idea of faith.
· People have developed faith in their faith instead of faith in God.
· They believe in prayer instead of believing in God.
§ Phrase, “Prayer works.” No, “God works.”
· “According to the Will of God”
o This is a paramount statement.
o Paul not only tells us that we don’t always know what the will of God is, but that the Holy Spirit brings our wrong prayers into a prayer that is in accordance with the will of God.
o It is so important that when praying for something that we acknowledge our desires, but defer to God’s will not ours.
§ Some false teachers say that saying that is just unbelief.
§ Problem – that was Christ’s prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. ““Father, if it is Your will, take this cup away from Me; nevertheless not My will, but Yours, be done.”" (Luke 22:42, NKJV)
· What is the point of Prayer
o If the point of prayer is not go give God permission or just to get stuff, what is the point of prayer?
o I think Philippians 4:6-7 says it well, "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus." (Philippians 4:6-7, NKJV)
o Prayer is talking with God.
o How do you develop relationships – talking about deep issues
o That is the point of prayer
§ We bring our deepest issues and not so deep to God
§ Then we receive the peace of God – Why?
§ Because we are not putting our trust in ourselves but in the God of the universe.
o “Well, if God knows what is going to happen, what is the point of prayer?”
§ You here the phrase, “Prayer changes things.” I would like to modify that slightly. “Prayer changes me.”
§ Before I pray, I am anxious and focused on the world
§ After I pray, I have peace and am focused on God.
§ What did prayer change?
· Did it change my strict boss?
o No but it changed the way I approach him.
· Did it change my old car?
o No, but I blessed that God has provided transportation for me
· Did it change my bank account?
o No, but stuff doesn’t make me happy, God does.
· Conclusion
o God is the one in control; I am not.
o He commands me to pray so that I can develop my relationship with Him.
o God does not need my permission, or anyone else’s permission, to get involved. He is God and He is sovereign.
o I don’t know the will of God in every situation, but I pray and then defer to His will and not mine
o Beware of false teachers who tell you that you can always know God’s will and the only one holding back blessings in your life is you because you have not given God permission.
· Salvation – relationship with God