Thursday, July 9, 2026

LIFE OF PAUL

 


Life and Message of Paul – Acts 9:15-16

Intro:  Today we are talking about the Apostle Paul or St. Paul as some call him.  Paul was a revolutionary figure.  He transformed the entire thinking and direction of the church.  He was responsible for writing over half the New Testament.  He was a paradox of intellect and simplicity of faith.  On one hand the greatest thinker the church ever had and yet his faith was that of a child. 

 

1.     Paul was first known as Saul, Paul is his Greek name.  He was born in a city called Tarsus in Asia Minor.  He was born in a Greek city, into a Jewish family that had Roman citizenship.  He was educated in Jerusalem by Gamaliel, the greatest teacher of his day.   He was a zealot and focused individual. 

 

a.      Before his conversion, he supervised the stoning of Stephen, the first martyr, went house to house in Jerusalem and arrested , imprisoned and killed Christians.  It was on his way to Damascus with orders from the High Priest to destroy the church that he met Christ.  He learned that day.

 

1.     Those that persecute the church persecute Christ.  Those that slander, mock, curse and try to shame you, do this to Christ.

2.    It is difficult to fight the will of God.  Obedience and disobedience have their consequences.  Saul or Paul learned that day when God has a call on your life it is best to give in.  You will never be fulfilled until you do. 

 

b.    Saul or Paul was blinded by that encounter.  He was led into Damascus to wait but he was not idle, he fasted, prayed and waited in expectation for God’s answer to this situation.  We must never be idle in our times of waiting.

 

3.     While Saul or Paul waited God spoke to Ananias that Saul had already received a vision about him laying hands on Saul and to give him a message.

This reminds us that before God asks us to do anything He has already prepared the way.  Ananias reminded Christ about who Saul was but Jesus Christ revealed four things about Saul which we can apply to our lives.

 

 

a.     He was a chosen vessel of God.  Paul says in his letters we are vessels for noble and also ordinary purposes. 

b.    Saul was to bear His name and tell His name among the gentiles and the Jews.  Paul would make three missionary journeys to tell the Jews and Gentiles about Christ.  His last and fourth journey was to tell a cruel, despot Roman emperor named Nero about Jesus Christ. 

c.     He will be shown many things.  Paul was given many incredible truths, the mystery of the church, fuller revelation of the gifts and fruit of the Spirit, 15 attributes of love, the administration and structure for the church, just to name a few. 

d.    He must suffer for my name sake.  Paul would be beaten with rods, stoned, left for dead, be shipwrecked, suffer from starvation, betrayal and loneliness.  He would be imprisoned for long period of time and eventually be killed for his faith. 

e.    Ananias went and told Saul why he was there.  He prayed and Saul received his sight.  He was filled with the Holy Spirit.  This is where Pentecostal scholars believe he was baptized in the Holy Spirit.  He was baptized in water which was his identification with Christ, followed the command of the Lord and publicly declared to all his faith and decision to follow Christ. 

f.      Paul immediately preached about Jesus Christ.  No grass grew under this man’s feet.  He knew what Christ had done and he wanted all to know.  Rom 1:16

 

4.     Here briefly are seven lessons we can learn from Paul life.

 

a.    God always prepares us for our work.  Our family background and situation, where we grew up, nationality, language, education, interests, giftings, talents, abilities and likes all prepare us. 

b.    Don’t fight with God or His will.   It has consequences good and bad. 

c.     Find out how to do the will of God.  Paul shows us in Rom 12:1-2

 

1.     Present your body as a living sacrifice as holy and acceptable to God.  Paul says this is your reasonable service. 

2.    Don’t conform to the world.  Don’t let the images, standards, materialism, pleasure, self seeking, self sufficiency and pride of this world conform you.

3.    Be transformed by the renewing of your mind.  Fill your mind with the word of God, good literature, conversation and images.  Whatever is holy, pure, righteous, truthful, lovely, virtuous,  praiseworthy, noble and good report think on these things.  This is called walking in the Spirit.

4.    This will help you know the will of God.  His will is good, acceptable and perfect for you.

 

d.     You are a bearer of Christ or ambassador for Him.  Not only are you to tell others, which is the great commandment but you are to live your faith out in front of others.  You are the only bible many will read.

e.    We all have a mission, calling and destiny.  God has you where you are, doing what you do for a reason.  You are the apostle Paul in your world.

f.      God will show us many things.  God will show you, teach you, lead and guide you.  He will show you what you knew to know, when, where, why and how you need to know it.  He wants us to know His will, plan and purpose for our lives. 

g.     We will all face trials, tribulations, problems and reverses.  These however make us stronger, smarter, wiser, more resourceful, dependent on him, and trusting in Him.  We learn do more prep, prayer, reading God’s word, and choosing our relationships better.  Paul was a great example. 

 

 

 

 

QUOTES FOR JULY 9, 2026





 

LIKE DADDY

 


Like Daddy

I took my little laddie once,

And drew him to my knee –

And whispered to my little lad,

“Do you want to be like me?”

 

“Like Daddy,” said my little lad,

“I’.m gonna be like be like you.”

I bowed my head in humbleness,

And suddenly I knew.

 

If my small boy would be like me,

There is one thing I must do –

The steps I take, the things I say

Had better all ring true.

 

As in the night I lay awake

While my wee lad slept on –

His words re-echoed through my mind

Like some old haunting song.

 

“Like Daddy,” that the thought we need,

To help us keep us straight –

Upon the way we fathers walk

Depends our children’s fate.

YES AND AMEN

 


March 2 - 2 Corinthians 1:18-22 – yes and Amen

 

Vs 18 – We learn that God is faithful.  He is the God of truth.

 

a.    In Deut 7:9, God was faithful to Moses.

b.    In 1 Kings 8:56, He was faithful to Solomon.

c.    In Psalm 36:5, God was faithful to David.

d.    In 1 Cor 1:9, He was faithful to Paul.

e.    In Hebrews 6:18, He was faithful to the Hebrews

f.     In 1 Pet 4:19, God was faithful to Peter.

g.    You will find God the same for you.

h.    The message to us today is not yes or no.  We do not have a father who wavers in what He brings.  What He says He will do.  God does not change His mind when He makes a promise.  He is truth.

 

 

For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who was preached among you by us—by me and Silas[a] and Timothy—was not “Yes” and “No,” but in him it has always been “Yes.”

 

a.    Jesus Christ is the Son of God.  Paul, Timothy and Silas preached the same thing.  Jesus Christ and Him crucified.  Remember the steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord. 

b.    As a Christian it is not yes or no.  In Christ it has always been yes.  .  Our will is aligned with God’s will. 

 

 20 For no matter how many promises God has made, they are “Yes” in Christ. And so through him the “Amen” is spoken by us to the glory of God.   

 

a.    No matter how many promises God has made they are yes in Christ.

b.    God’s fulfills His promises in Christ.  You need your need met today in Christ it shall be met.  God says Yes, to you today in Christ

c.    Through Christ and In Christ the promises are Amen, exclamation point.  Amen means, “Yes”  It shall be done for the glory of God.  The character and essence of God will come to pass in your life and situation. 

                                                                                 

21 Now it is God who makes both us and you stand firm in Christ. He anointed us,

 

a.    God will make your stand firm.  You shall stand on the word of GoYou will be a rock people will see and marvel at.

b.    He has anointed us.  We are filled and flowing in the Holy Spirit.  Remember it is the anointing that breaks any bondage, yoke or fear.  God is able.

 

22 set his seal of ownership on us, and put his Spirit in our hearts as a deposit, guaranteeing what is to come.

 

a.    He has set His seal upon us.  We belong to Him.  A seal in those days we a seal of ownership and authority.  The expense for our salvation was Christ’s death, burial and resurrection. 

b.    The Holy Spirit is our security deposit.  A guarantee of what is to come. 

 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

LESSONS FROM MATTHEW

 


Matt 6:33 – The Lessons of Matthew

 

Intro:  We are going to look at three lessons we can learn from the book of Matthew.

 

Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness.

 

1.  Our first lesson is based upon Jesus’ teaching from the Sermon on the Mount and the

     Kingdom of God.   Jesus states that we are to seek the Kingdom of God first. 

2.  The Bible teaches the Kingdom of God is the place where the Lord dwells.  Paul

     Reveals that the believer is the temple of the Holy Spirit.  1 Cor 6:19-20  Simply put

     The believer is where the Kingdom of God is or dwells.  The Kingdom of God is in us

     Right now.

3. Paul taught the characteristics of the Kingdom are righteousness, peace and joy. 

    You can be righteousness, which is being right, true, genuine and living right before

    God...  It is a positive action.  It means doing what is right, just, honest and true.  This

     Is demonstrated in how we think, talk, and live.  It shows up in our plans, priorities,

     Attitudes and values.

4.  Jesus says this is something we must be seeking.  It must be a top priority of our

     Lives.

5  His kingdom is a spiritual kingdom that is in our hearts.  It is spiritual power that

     Envelopes the believer.  It is in and surrounds the believer.  This is an incredible

     Truth and gift.   

6.  Jesus is offering in this dispensation or time period not only righteousness but peace

     Within.  This is absence from strife and war.  The ability to joyful in the midst of

     Chaos and conflict around you.  You can be in the midst of conflict and yet be

     Peaceful.  Why?  Because you know God is your source, your help & defender,

     Overcoming ability and victory.  The Psalmist writes, “The joy of the Lord is my

     Strength. 

7.  Jesus stated through Matthew and the Sermon on the Mount that seeking God’s

     Kingdom and the righteousness it brings creates a wonderful promise. 

 

And all these things will be added unto you.

 

1.  The all things are the things Jesus talked about before he said these words.  Now this

      Requires us to read all of Matthew 5-6:32.  Now time does allow us to do this so I

      Will highlight the major points briefly.

2.  Jesus says, you will be blessed when you are meek, hunger and thirst after

     Righteousness, are merciful, pure in heart and are a peacemaker.  God will help you

     in your mourning, and persecution.  Matt 5:1-10

 

3.  When falsely accused, gossiped about, misunderstood and insulted because of Him.

     Jesus says rejoice and be glad, for two reasons, your have a great reward in heaven

     Waiting for you and they did the same thing to the prophets and believers before

     You.  Matt 5:11-12.

 

4.  You are salt and light and you know that Jesus is the fulfillment of the law.  You

     Know calling a person names is wrong, to settle wrongs quickly and pay your debts

      Promptly.  Matt 5:17-26

5.  You know that looking at a person in lust is wrong & that divorce is only allowed

     When a spouse has been unfaithful is some manner.  You keep your oaths, give

     when it is in your ability and love your enemies.  Matt 5:27-28

6.  You give to the needy, fast, store your treasures in heaven and don’t worry.  Matt

     6:1- 33   These are the things that are added unto you.

 

 7.  Jesus cares about all people.  He wants to heal, set free and bring peace within.  Let

      Us this morning let Him.

 

Jesus is not only the Messiah of the Jews but is the Savior of the world.

 

1.  The book of Matthew was written to show Jesus as the Messiah and His purpose was

     To bring the Kingdom of God to men.  Jesus was the incarnation of the divine and

     Human.  His redemption would link man and God together like never before.

2.  There are many books in the O.T. that show Christ’ coming to do away with sin but

     Also coming in glory to destroy the wicked.  Matthew was inspired by the Holy Spirit

     To write his account to show the difference. 

3.  As I close today.  I wish to remind you to seek the Kingdom of God with all your

     Heart, soul, mind and strength and the righteousness it brings.  When you do all the

     Resources of heaven are at your disposal. 

 

 

QUOTES FOR JULY 9, 2026




 

WORDS OF JESUS

 


Matt 27:46 – My God why have you forsaken Me. – Nov 10, 2013

 

1.           Jesus cries out this statement.  Jesus in that moment felt the full impact and agony of sin.  He who knew no sin became sin for us. 

2.           Jesus had never been separated from the Father.  In those hours on the cross Jesus felt that full separation. 

3.           It was our sins that put Him on the cross.  We should have been hanging there but He died in our place. 

4.           It was here that the perfect man felt the full impact of the imperfect world and reality of sin.  Our sins, past present and future were placed on Him. 

5.           This phrase is the only one repeated in more than one gospel.  It is David’s quote from Psalm 22:1.  David saw his Saviour a thousand years before the event hanging there and he says, “My God why have you forsaken Him.” 

6.           Scholars have debated for centuries if this was Jesus feeling the full abandonment of the Father or if Jesus now understood the cry of a forsaken and abandon person who is separated from God by their sins.

7.            In that moment Jesus felt the desertion of His friends and as well felt the full impact of man’s separation from God.  It is a mystery of the incarnation that in that moment He who had been with the Father from the beginning now felt abandoned by Him.  Let us never let that happen to us.  Stay close to God.