Abundant Life

Audio Teaching: Job: The Righteous Sufferer

by John Schoenheit
Since the Fall of Adam and Eve, every person on earth has endured pain and suffering in his life. Some of this is due to Satan and his demons, some to the fallen nature of the world, some to the sin of others, and some is due to our own sin and ignorance. The great lesson of the book of Job is that despite the condition of our life at the moment, we can still worship God. The book of Job shows that God is not the cause of our problems, and that He deserves our praise and worship no matter what hardship we are going through.

Job also comforts us by showing us that there is such a thing as a righteous sufferer, one who does not deserve to suffer but is suffering nevertheless. Job’s friends believed that people did not suffer unless they deserved it, and openly vilified him. Job refuted their belief, and was vindicated by God, who said “…to Eliphaz the Temanite, ‘My wrath is kindled against you and against your two friends, because you have not spoken of Me what is right as My servant Job has” (Job 42:7b). In spite of the lesson of Job, many religious people still believe the same thing Job’s “friends” believed. Nevertheless, the book of Job is clear that people suffer without deserving it.

This teaching by John Schoenheit gives an overview of the book of Job, with a detailed explanation of the first few chapters, and highlights throughout the rest of the book.

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Politics

God Bless Our Military for Bringing bin Laden Down

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“Karen. The president is making a special announcement at 10:30,” Kevin says to me as I’m watching an episode of “Samantha Who?” on Netflix online.

I rolled my eyes. Excuse me for the sarcasm but that’s my general reaction whenever I hear Obama is about to make ANOTHER speech.

The man is stuck in campaign mode.

Still. Ten-thirty at night? This was unusual, but I figured I would hear about it soon enough and quite honestly (really, when am I NOT honest with you, Internet), I much prefer to read Obama’s transcripts so I don’t have to subject myself to his arrogant attitude, his haughty expressions and that annoying, drawn-out ssssssss sound he makes any time he says a word that ends in S.

Seriously. I picture a cartoon whistling snake slithering through tall grass whenever I hear him talk – I can’t help it.

I’m just getting back into the show (Christina Applegate is so adorable), when Kevin pops his head around the corner.

“Obama hasn’t come on yet, but rumor has it that Osama bin Laden is dead,” he tells me. Again. I remain motionless as I absorb this information.

My first thought was “about damn time,” and then a feeling of vindication for all the people who lost loved ones on 9/11 and a surge of pride for our country – you mess with us, we will hunt you down and make you pay. It may take us years, but we WILL seek justice.

My second thought was, “crap. This is going to make Obama look good.”

And that made me angry. Not because I’m hell bent on removing the man from office (because I am, actually), but because he would likely take credit for it, with the media’s blessing (and I was right), and spin it so that he somehow comes out as a hero in this whole decade ordeal even though he vowed to shut down the hunt and instead, try and offer an olive branch to a section of radical extremists who have no interest in anything other than displaying our heads on spikes.

Let’s be clear, to coin an Obama phrase, Obama gave the go ahead to instigate the raid, and kudos to him for doing so, by the way, but he did NOT, nor should NOT, take credit for any part in taking bin Laden out. Those policies/procedures/plans were firmly in place from the Bush/Cheney era and carried out by our very capable and pretty damn awesome special ops teams.

Period.

I’ve been watching people on Twitter celebrate the death of bin Laden and even though I’m glad the man is gone and in fact, deserved to die for the sheer number of American deaths that him, and his followers, have carried out over the years …

Remember 9/11 and the 2,977 innocent men, women, and children murdered by bin Laden’s jihadi henchmen.

Remember the 2000 USS Cole and the 17 sailors killed by bin Laden’s jihadi henchmen.

Remember the 1998 US Embassy Bombings in Africa, the 12 US diplomats, and hundreds of Kenyans slaughtered by bin Laden’s jihadi henchmen.

Remember the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the six killed, and hundreds injured by bin Laden’s jihadi henchmen.

Remember the 1983 Beirut bombings and the 241 US servicemen murdered by bin Laden’s jihadi spiritual brethren.

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… still, I felt a bit uncomfortable with just HOW jubilant people have been. In fact, some have been downright gloating and I’m not sure that reaction is exactly right, either. I even saw several people chastise Christians for not “turning the other cheek” on this issue. (Which, by the way, turning the other cheek is translated to mean ignore insults and mockery, it does NOT refer to social justice).

And there are some people who want to believe that now that bin Laden is gone, we can breathe easier and consider ourselves “safe” from terrorists.

I only wish that were true.

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Osama bin Laden has only been a figurehead, there is still an organization, and I daresay it will never go away, not truly, that believe Americans are the devil’s spawn – we’ll never be truly safe until Christ comes back to save us.

Evil does, and will continue, to be present. People who think it’s possible to have a Utopia before Christ returns are naive and gullible.

I have questions; I can’t help it, I question authority, that’s who I am. I wonder if the person they killed was indeed Osama bin Laden. They allegedly compared DNA samples to his sister’s brain (who died last year from brain cancer) and that bin Laden’s wife called out his name during the raid, but what if, and humor me for a moment please, the DNA match wasn’t actually bin Laden but one of his brothers? After all, couldn’t a familial DNA sample match those within the same family? And why would the wife call out bin Laden’s name during the attack? Was that some sort of ploy to throw our soldiers off track and instinctively target the man she was addressing? What if it was a ploy to divert attention from bin Laden? And why was bin Laden buried at sea so quickly? I get that Muslim customs require a body to be buried within 24-hours of death, but considering the circumstances, wouldn’t it have been better to slow things down a bit and make sure it was in fact bin Laden before disposing the body?

I pray all of this is true and that bin Laden is indeed gone. Perhaps that will dissuade others, at least for a short time, to leave us alone. (Though I’ve heard a rumor that there might be a nuclear bomb hidden somewhere in the world that is supposed to go off if something happens to bin Laden – I pray that’s not true. It’s like an episode of “24”, isn’t it).

Anyway. Those are my thoughts on the issue. I have to purge this out of my system of I’ll never get anything done.

Thanks for hearing me out.

ADDED: Love how this is worded. From Sarah Palin’s Facebook page:

Americans tonight are united in celebration and gratitude. God bless all the brave men and women in our military and our intelligence services who contributed to carrying out the successful mission to bring Bin Laden to justice and who laid the groundwork over the years to make this victory possible. It’s a testament to the hard work and dedication of these brave Americans who relentlessly hunted down our enemy.

This is a victory for the American people, for the victims who were heartlessly murdered on September 11 and in Al Qaeda’s other numerous attacks, and for all the peace-loving people of the world.

May God bless our troops and our intelligence services, and God bless America!

From President Bush:

This momentous achievement marks a victory for America, for people who seek peace around the world, and for all those who lost loved ones on September 11, 2001. The fight against terror goes on, but tonight America has sent an unmistakable message: No matter how long it takes, justice will be done.

Damn straight, sir.

Writing Stuff

Plotting it Out: Part Two

So I’m participating in a weekly plotting workshop hosted by Martha Alderson, the self-professed plot whisperer. I’m working through a story idea I’ve had in my head for quite a few months. I’m not sure how much of the story I’ll actually post here (it’s probably going to end up being a pretty steamy R-rated story), but if my progress helps another writer out their write his/her story, then I’ll consider this experiment a success.

Here is a description of Ms. Alderson’s blog:

Plot Whisperer offers plot tips for writers and bloggers eager to create compelling novels, screenplays, memoirs and blog posts with the reader in mind. All writers struggle with what to put in and what to leave out of their works in progress, how to hold a reader’s attention and earn their loyalty, and how to create depth and meaning in their writing for the greatest good.

Want to go through these workshops with me?

Sweet. Let’s get started.


My contribution:

My main character for Xcstasy is Dani Rae Pickett.

Second plot challenge: Dani’s character flaws:

Terribly stubborn, overly critical, argumentative and suspicious of anyone and everyone. She’s the oldest sister and had to grow up fast due to her mother being a drug addict and her absentee father. As a result, she had to take charge and make sure her little sister was cared for. She’s inflexible. Arrogant. Opinionated. Life is either black or white – there are no shades of grays. (Sound familiar?) She’s angry, bitter and very judgmental, except when it comes to her little sister, who she dotes on. Her little sister can do no wrong in her eyes.

Now before you think she’s too much of a b*tch, here are her good qualities:

She’s sympathetic to helpless creatures. She will give the shirt off her back for those less fortunate or for those caught in impossible situations. She adores children and animals. She will work tirelessly to right other people’s wrongs.

First plot question: What does your character want?

Beginning goal: Dani wants to find her sister. (Dani’s sister has been missing for three months).

End goal: To get her, and her sister, out alive.

Abundant Life

Teaching: The Birth of the Church

Every Sunday I provide videos and valuable links to the Truth or Tradition teachings. We’ve been following the Truth or Tradition teachings for many years now and they have truly blessed our family. We have found peace and happiness through our beliefs and we walk confidently for God. My hope, by passing on this information to you, is that what you find here, or on the Truth or Tradition website, will guide you to a better, more blessed and abundant life.

If you would like to read my views on religion and how we got started with the ministry, you can read this.

Let’s get started:

There is no question that the resurrection of Jesus Christ stands alone as the most pivotal moment in human history. God Almighty, The Promise keeper of all promise keepers, kept His Word and infused the corpse of His only begotten Son with new life, thus honoring his obedience unto death. In so doing, God set the stage for the Lord Jesus Christ to pull off what is actually the second most monumental event in the history of mankind, but which has not gotten the “publicity” it deserves, even among Christians.

What, you may ask, could even be in the category of Christ’s resurrection, let alone a close second in significance? That is an excellent question, and one that this article will answer via an exposition of Acts Chapter 2, which records this cataclysmic event. Hint: as via his resurrection Jesus Christ received new life, so this other epic occurrence has to do with him passing on what he had received (Acts 2:33) to another “man,” the “one new man” of Ephesians 2:15, the Church. As we go through Acts 2, we will note many great truths we simply cannot elaborate upon due to lack of space.

The Day of Pentecost, as recorded in Acts 2, is the birthday of the ekklesia. That is the Greek word translated “church,” and it means a “called out group of people.” As we will see, it was on that Pentecost that human beings were for the very first time “born again” of “incorruptible” seed (1 Pet. 1:23-NKJV) [1] via being “…baptized by one spirit into one body…” (1 Cor. 12:13). That “Day” was the beginning of the Administration of the Sacred Secret (Eph. 3:9), and ushered in a new age, one that was literally undreamed of by anyone theretofore.

Why not? Because God knew how critical it was to keep it a secret, and He expresses just that in the following verses:

1 Corinthians 2:6-8 (NKJV)
(6) However, we speak wisdom among those who are mature, yet not the wisdom of this age, nor of the rulers of this age, who are coming to nothing.
(7) But we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery [sacred secret], the hidden wisdom which God ordained before the ages for our glory,
(8) which none of the rulers of this age knew; for had they known, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.

Talk about not getting enough publicity—that last verse has been given short shrift in Christendom for sure. Had Satan and his henchmen known what God had up His sleeve, they would have allowed Jesus to live. Think about that. The Devil is pure hatred, and the moments of his greatest satisfaction were when he gleefully tortured and murdered Jesus. But had he known that after his resurrection Jesus was going to diversify himself all over the world via a body of believers, each permanently filled with his spirit and thus equipped to be like him and do what he did, he would not have crucified the Lord of glory.

So let us go to God’s matchless Word and revel in its magnificence as we go through Acts 2.

Acts 2:1-3
(1) When the day of Pentecost came, they were all together in one place.
(2) Suddenly a sound like the blowing of a violent wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting.
(3) They saw what seemed to be tongues of fire that separated and came to rest on each of them.

You can go to Exodus 23:16 and elsewhere to see that Pentecost was one of the three main Jewish holidays that God, during Old Testament times, commanded His people to observe each year. It was to celebrate the first fruits of the yearly harvest, when the people were to rejoice in God’s goodness in providing for them. Jews from all over the world were required to come to Jerusalem for Pentecost, and the Temple, the place where God met His people, was where they gathered. That is where what we are about to read took place.

In verse 2, I believe there is a most significant aspect to the “…sound like the blowing of a violent wind….” In Genesis 2, God first formed Adam out of the dust of the ground and then breathed into him the breath of life, and Adam became a living person. So too, on that Day of Pentecost, God, via the Lord Jesus, breathed life into the “one new man,” the Church, the Body of Christ. Even as Adam was to have produced perfect offspring, so Christians are to reproduce themselves by sowing the good seed of God’s Word in the hearts of men.

In verses 2 and 3 we see both an audio and a visual element with which the disciples were familiar, and which were actually their “cues,” that is, indications that what Jesus had told them would happen was then taking place. As to the audio cue, we must refer back to what had taken place shortly before Pentecost, as recorded in the following verses:

John 20:21 and 22 (NKJV)
(21) So Jesus said to them again, “Peace to you! As the Father has sent Me, I also send you.”
(22) And when He had said this, He breathed on them, and said to them, “Receive the Holy Spirit [no article “the”—read “holy spirit”].

I used the New King James Version to show that the italicized word “them” is not in the text. After his resurrection, Jesus’ main job was to prepare his disciples for the outpouring of holy spirit, which was not available until after he had ascended to God. Therefore, he was not telling them they were receiving it that day. What I believe happened in the above record was that Jesus breathed deeply and audibly, and made it clear to them that there would be such a sound when they actually did receive holy spirit.

As for the visual cue, the disciples surely remembered the spiritual significance of fire, as set forth in Leviticus. It signified the presence of God, a cleansing, and God’s acceptance of an offering. So, when they heard the sound of a mighty wind filling the Temple and also saw, as it were, tongues of fire above the head of each disciple present, they realized that this was the moment for which they had been waiting. And what happened then?

Acts 2:4
All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit [no article “the”—read “holy spirit”] and began to speak in other tongues as the Spirit enabled them.

It is extremely significant that immediately after their new birth, the first people ever to be born again spoke in tongues. A study of Scripture shows that speaking in tongues is the only absolute proof one has that he is born again and guaranteed everlasting life. It also shows that Acts 2 set the pattern God desires, which is that everyone who gets saved speaks in tongues right away.

Verses 5 through 13 say that the Jews gathered at the Temple from all over the world were flabbergasted to hear Galileans not only fluently speaking their languages, but also “…declaring the wonders of God….” When they asked one another, “What’s up with this?”, some of those obviously on crack said that the reason why the disciples were suddenly fluent in new languages was that they were drunk. Let’s analyze that statement. Does too much alcohol lead to fluency in other languages? No, it leads to a lack of fluency in your own language.

Then Peter, the same Peter who had denied Jesus, the same Peter who was hiding behind closed doors for fear of the Jews, stood up before those same Jews and many others, raised his voice, and laid out the stirring speech that we will now look at. And his eleven fellow disciples stood up with him. Think about what this band of brothers had been through together. And now they rose as one before the multitude to take a stand for their risen Lord. Would to God that you and I do no less today.

Acts 2:14-21
(14) Then Peter stood up with the Eleven, raised his voice and addressed the crowd: “Fellow Jews and all of you who live in Jerusalem, let me explain this to you; listen carefully to what I say.
(15) These men are not drunk, as you suppose. It’s only nine in the morning!
(16) No, this is what was spoken by the prophet Joel:
(17) “ ‘In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.
(18) Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy.
(19) I will show wonders in the heaven above and signs on the earth below, blood and fire and billows of smoke.
(20) The sun will be turned to darkness and the moon to blood before the coming of the great and glorious day of the Lord.
(21) And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’

Eventually we plan to write a book on the administrations in Scripture, and in it we will elaborate on this record. For now, suffice it to say that because there is absolutely nothing in the Old Testament about the Administration of the Sacred Secret, we know that Peter could not have been saying that what was taking place that day was what Joel had prophesied. Rather, his mind went to the only section of Scripture that he could connect with what he and the others had just shockingly experienced, and he said, “Here is what Joel said…” or “Let me tell you what Joel said…” If you look at verses 17-21, you will see that what Joel prophesied is still in the future.

On that day, Peter had no knowledge of the Sacred Secret, which was later to be unfolded to the Apostle Paul and recorded in the Church Epistles. The Sacred Secret was that Peter and his compatriots were that day the first members of the Body of Christ, the most unique group of people who had ever lived—not Jews, not Gentiles, but “one new man” (Eph. 2:15), a body of believers filled with the spirit of God and thus permanently born again of God’s spirit and guaranteed everlasting life in Paradise. The reason why the Joel record was at all applicable was that the Church now gets to partake of the holy spirit aspect of the New Covenant blessing (e.g., Ezek. 37:11-14). What all Old Testament saints will have after the Resurrection of the Just, we have now. They will have it in new bodies, while we have it now in earthen vessels. How awesome!

Looking ahead to Acts 2:41, we see that about 3,000 people were saved that day. In the Church Epistles, we find that Romans 10:9 contains the “formula” or “faith components” for salvation in the Church Administration: one must confess Jesus as Lord and believe that God raised him from the dead. For those 3,000 people to be saved, therefore, whatever Peter said in verses 22-40 of Acts 2 must contain those components—that Jesus is Lord and that God raised him from the dead. Let’s see.

In verses 22 and 23, Peter boldly laid out the truth that it was some of those very Jews listening to him who were responsible for murdering Jesus. Then in verse 24 he said, “But God raised him from the dead…” There’s the first reference to Jesus’ resurrection, and then Peter quoted from perhaps the most revered of all Jews, David, to establish his point. In verses 25-28 he cited Psalm 16:8-11, and then pointed out that those verses are a prophecy about the Messiah’s resurrection. Then he continued:

Acts 2:29-33
(29) “Brothers, I can tell you confidently that the patriarch David died and was buried, and his tomb is here to this day.
(30) But he was a prophet and knew that God had promised him on oath that he would place one of his descendants on his throne.
(31) Seeing what was ahead, he spoke of the resurrection of the Christ, that he was not abandoned to the grave, nor did his body see decay.
(32) God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of the fact.
(33) Exalted to the right hand of God, he has received from the Father the promised Holy Spirit [holy spirit] and has poured out what you now see and hear.

Well, Peter definitely set forth the resurrection of Jesus Christ, didn’t he? So now if he were to tell them that Jesus is Lord, they could become the second group ever to get born again. He went on:

Acts 2:34-36
(34) For David did not ascend to heaven, and yet he said, “ ‘The Lord said to my Lord: “Sit at my right hand
(35) until I make your enemies a footstool for your feet.” ’
(36) “Therefore let all Israel be assured of this: God has made this Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ.”

Peter referred to Psalm 110, a vivid picture of the exalted Messiah ruling the world at the right hand of God, and then declared that God has made this Jesus, the man they had killed, the anointed Lord. In the face of such profound truth, the people were “cut to the heart” and asked what they should do.

Acts 2:38-41
(38) Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit [no article “the”—read holy spirit].
(39) The promise is for you and your children and for all who are far off—for all whom the Lord our God will call.”
(40) With many other words he warned them; and he pleaded with them, “Save yourselves from this corrupt generation.”
(41) Those who accepted his message were baptized, and about three thousand were added to their number that day.

Still ignorant of the Sacred Secret and all the changes in the new administration of which he had just become a part, Peter exhorted the people to be baptized in water. What he did not then realize was that when they believed what he said about the resurrection and lordship of Jesus Christ, they were baptized on the inside with the gift of holy spirit, which was permanently shed abroad in their hearts. And at that glorious moment, the Christian Church, the purpose of the ages, that for which God had waited about 4,000 years since Adam and Eve had trudged dejectedly out of Paradise, was born.

As we conclude this article, let us look briefly at how the newborn Church grew in both quantity and quality, because the same pattern for healthy growth still holds true today, and we can emulate it with similar success. As the following verse shows, at the root of all genuine Church growth is the rightly divided Word of God.

Acts 2:42
They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer.

The truth of God’s Word is the only foundation for genuine fellowship and unity, because it is truth that defines love, grace, mercy, faith, fellowship, spirituality, unity, and reality itself. At that point in the history of the Church, “the apostles’ doctrine” (NKJV), which we see in Peter’s teaching that day, included the following basic truths that were later elaborated upon in the Church Epistles: (1) Jesus Christ was a man, the Son of God, the Savior, who has now been exalted to be the Lord; (2) People make free will choices, and God is not in control of everything that happens; (3) Death is real, and so is resurrection; (4) God is the Giver and holy spirit is His gift; (5) God’s grace and forgiveness are available to everyone; (6) salvation and speaking in tongues are real.

And look what happened when those truths were lived out by people committed to loving one another, fulfilling their individual functions in the Body, and achieving a common purpose:

Acts 2:43-47
(43) Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles.
(44) All the believers were together and had everything in common.
(45) Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need.
(46) Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts,
(47) praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.

As those first Christians poured out their hearts and lives for the Lord and one another, the Head of the Body added members day by day. Not only that, he worked in each believer to transform him more and more into his likeness. Even without the revelation of Romans through Thessalonians, which would later serve to clarify, crystallize, and expand upon what they already knew, those first Christians turned their world upside down. If our heavenly Father is the same now as He was then, and if our Lord Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever, and if the Word of God is still as true as it was then, why should we not do likewise? Time is passing—let’s do it.

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