Monday, August 1, 2005 Will Ye Also Go Away?
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Will Ye Also Go Away?
by Sheri Graham
I wanted to share something that the Lord has laid on my heart over the
past few weeks. One morning when I was doing my reading, I came
across some verses in John 6. Jesus had just finished teaching
that He was the bread of life. That He was the Living Bread that
would fill them and abide in them. Here are some verse quotes:
John 6:60 - "Many therefore of His disciple, when they had heard this, said, 'This is a hard saying; who can hear it?'"
John 6:66 - "From that time many of His disciples went back, and walked no more with Him."
John 6:67 - "Then said Jesus unto the twelve, 'Will ye also go away?'"
Then Simon Peter answered Him:
John 6:68-69 - "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of
eternal life. And we believe and are sure that thou art that
Christ, the Son of the living God."
When the teaching got too hard, some of the disciples left and followed
Jesus no more. As parents, when what we hear the Lord teaching us
(through His Word and His Spirit) gets too hard, do we bail out as well
and not continue to follow Him for our lives and for our
families? Will we also "go away?"
When the teaching gets hard (steps on our toes or is overwhelming) and
others are turning away and not following Jesus any longer..will we
follow suit? OR will we remain steadfast following Him because we
KNOW that He is the Bread of Life..the ONLY ONE who can impart Life to
us!
As parents, are we following Jesus because He is our Life or is it
because we seek the benefits He brings us? What are we imparting
to our children? We are to disciple them as the Lord disciples
us. If we as parents are not truly being discipled by Jesus, then
we cannot disciple our children as unto the Lord.
This phrase, "Will ye also go away?" has been running through my head
alot lately. This is what the Lord has been speaking to me . . .
* When my children come to me wanting
to me to do something with them, and I would prefer to sit and read,
work on the computer, etc. what will I choose? Then I hear, "Will ye also go away?"
* When the heart training times get so challenging and I don't know if I can deal with one more battle . . . I hear "Will ye also go away?"
* When responsibilities at home, such
as getting the house organized & cleaned, meals prepared, laundry
done, etc. are needing attention, and I would prefer to just sit or
leave the house to do something with the kids (to avoid my ministry at
home) . . . I hear "Will ye also go away?"
* When my children are eager to
tell me something and I am in the middle of doing something else. . .
will I stop to "really" listen to them or . . . then I hear "Will ye also go away?"
* When the best thing for my
children is to bring them alongside of me during the day to really
disciple them and train them up in the Lord, BUT I don't want to take
the time - I hear . . . "Will ye also go away?"
* When I am feeling the Lord
leading me to be a little more organized and intentional in educating
my children at home, but I prefer to just "go with the flow" (and not
get much done in the process because of lack of discipline and
laziness) . . . I hear, "Will ye also go away?"
* When it is the Lord's will
for me to be a true helpmeet to my husband and support, honor, and
submit to him in the Lord - but I would prefer to do things MY way - I
hear . . . "Will ye also go away?"
* When dinner time comes and I haven't been a good steward and planned ahead, I hear . . . "Will ye also go away?"
* When I sit down for my quiet
time but then realize there is something else that needed done before
the kids wake up, I hear . . . "Will ye also go away?"
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When I see sin in my children's lives and realize that they are a
reflection of me - will I choose to go to the Lord to allow Him to
change me first OR . . . "Will ye also go away?"
I could go on and on with ways that the
Lord has spoken these words to me. It has challenged me in so
many areas of my life. Will I choose to also go away? When
times get hard, the teaching gets tough, and those around you are
choosing the wide path . . . Will I also go away or will I choose the
narrow path (Jesus) that leads to Life?
My prayer today is that this has been a challenge to you as well.
May these few simple words penetrate our hearts and spur us on to
choose His way - His Life - in all we do each day. May the Lord
bless you!
In Christ,
Sheri
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Monday, July 18, 2005 Bible Study Resources
Over the past months I put together
this information on Bible study. There are many helpful tools
online that can be used to dig deep into God's Word! These are
some of my favorites! I hope you can find something that may be
useful to you as well! Here it goes . . . Bible Study Resources Free Online Bible Study Tool: I like to use www.blueletterbible.org They have different translations, commentaries, concordance, etc. Free CDRom: http://www.freebiblesoftware.com/default.asp Free Webster's 1828 Dictionary & Bible Study Software Download:
You can download the Webster's 1828 dictionary at the E-Sword website
for free! E-Sword is a free Bible study software that has several
different Bibles you can download, as well as lots of other things to
help in your Bible study. Under "dictionaries", at the bottom of
the list, is where the Webster's dictionary download is. I thought this
might be a first step for someone before actually purchasing the CD or
buying the 1828 dictionary. Here is the link: http://www.e-sword.net/dictionaries.html I
use the e-sword software and copy and paste the 1828 dictionary
definitions into a Word document. This can easily be done with Bible
verses as well. Free Amplified Bible Download:
This may also be of interest to some of you. I found this site that you
can register (for free) and download the Amplified Bible-free! http://www.gospelcom.net/lockman/download/index.php 2 Free Webster's 1828 Dictionaries Online: http://65.66.134.201/cgi-bin/webster/webster.exe?search_for_d:/inetpub/wwwroot/cgi-bin/webster/web1828=education http://www.christiantech.com How To Do a Word Study Here are some steps you could take to do an in-depth word study:
1. First look up the word in the 1828 Webster's dictionary and write
the definition down. List the ones that you think would be most helpful
to your study. 2. Next, underline key words from the definition that speak to you or that you feel are more important.
3. With the underlined words, take your Strong's Concordance and look
these words up to find scripture references relating to them. You are
trying to get a biblical view from the definition that Webster has
given. 4. Write down the scriptures that speak to you and that the Lord is using to clarify or show you His ways.
5. After you have done this, for all of the words you underlined write
your own definition as you have learned based on your study of
scripture. 6. Next, write out the bibilical principles that
you have learned and how they relate to your life and how God is
speaking to you. Have fun studying!!! In Christ, Sheri
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