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The edge homegroups finished an eight week study of Ephesians last night and what a truly great few weeks it has been! As we got into scripture we heard of the spiritual blessings we have as children of God, we heard of God’s great mercy and grace, we learned how much He equips and enables us to do His work, and we were told how to live in the light of that knowledge. It’s been exciting, challenging and humbling.

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In Ephesians 4 Paul urges us not to be “spiritual infants tossed around by every wind of teaching”. Men, let’s not be “spiritual babes” who simply acknowledge God’s existence but let us be real men who seek to know God and make Him known. “All scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3.16,17). God has given us His Word. Clearly, He wants us to know Him fully through His word…..

With Christmas coming, the next few weeks are often the quickest and perhaps busiest of the year. Before we know it – January is nearly over! During this time make time to get into God’s Word, giving the Holy Spirit opportunity to reveal God and His will to you. Dont wait for things to happen. Set your mind on things above and what the Spirit desires (Rom 8.5) that you may be men worthy of the calling God has given you.

How do you get into God’s Word?

What is it thats “works” for you?

originally published as an article on www.thelakes.org.au

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Biblical Discernment

This morning I was sitting at my work desk and couldn’t get comfortable. Something just wasn’t right. Something was niggling away and had me shifting in my seat, I couldn’t sort it out. Finally, I stood up and realised I had my car keys in my back pocket………..

Pain is the body’s way of letting us know that something isn’t right. It’s an uncomfortable feeling that hopefully makes us stop and think and investigate before we continue whatever it is we are doing. We know when something isn’t right because we aren’t usually in pain so its easy to recognise something isn’t “normal”. Hopefully……man holding Holy Bible

If you point these things out to the brothers, you will be a good servant of Christ Jesus, nourished by the words of the faith and of the good teaching that you have followed. But have nothing to do with irreverent and silly myths. Rather, train yourself in godliness – 1 Timothy 4.6-7

Here Paul makes it absolutely clear to Timothy to be discerning and men his words need to be heard just as clearly by us. Discernment is the skill of separating truth from error. Paul urges Timothy to continue in the truths of the faith and the teaching which he has received. Why? So that he would know the difference between truth and error and have nothing to do with myths and godless ideas, or philosophies of the world. These things were creeping into the church and Paul wanted Timothy to be equipped to contend for the faith and teach others the same. He hammered Titus with the same message too (Titus 1.9).

Men if we don’t know the truth of God’s Word from scripture, if our “house” isn’t built on the rock – we will be “like a child tossed by the waves and blown around by every wind of teaching” (Ephesians 4.14). When scriptural mis-interpretations and flaky doctrines are presented to us we wont know any different – wont feel uncomfortable – unless the foundational teachings of our faith are in order.

Now just because you are uncomfortable about something doesn’t always mean it’s wrong – we can only

measure what’s right and true when we line it up with scripture. Scripture is a “light on our path” (Psalm 119.105) it “corrects us and trains us” (2 Tim 3.16). Luke commended the men of Berea not for being ‘noddys’ – simply nodding ‘yes’ in agreement, but because they “examined the scriptures” to confirm the truth of the teaching they were hearing from Paul and Silas (Acts 17.11).

Some of us can be incredibly discerning when making our footy tips each week, or when deciding where to best invest our money, or when analysing food labels or when selecting a bottle of wine. But if we neglect Biblical discernment we become susceptible to following error. Discernment and spiritual maturity go hand-in-hand. We need to be feeding on the solid food of His Word and strive to consistently grow in our spiritual maturity.

“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God a worker who doesn’t need to be ashamed , correctly teaching the word of truth.” 2 Timothy 2.15

Proverbs 4.25-27 – “fix your gaze, consider your path, keep your feet from evil”

Proverbs 14.6 – “Knowledge comes easily to the discerning.”

Proverbs 14.33 – “Wisdom resides in the heart of the discerning.”

Proverbs 16.21 – “The wise in heart are called discerning.”

Proverbs 17.24 – “wisdom is the focus of the perceptive.”

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The Impact of a Man

Last Sunday at church after Rowan lead us into communion, I read what Paul wrote to his Christian brothers in Colosse – check out Colossians 1. man reading Bible

Paul thanked God for the faith that these guys had in Christ and for their love for all the saints. He wrote of the impact of the gospel, of the hope it had given them, of the fruit and the growth that was happening as people heard and understood God’s message of salvation – the Good News. And he wrote of the impact of a man – Epaphras. A “faithful minister of Christ”, this guy lived in Colosse and made the gospel, the good news known to the other guys there. The people around him.

Paul prays that they would be filled and grow in their knowledge of God so that they would live a life of worship – a “walk worthy of the Lord”. Who did they hear the gospel from? Epaphras.

Who will they look to to help them grow? Probably Epaphras.

The questions I asked myself on Sunday morning after reading those scriptures:
Am I growing in my understanding of God?
Am I meeting with others and helping them grow in their understanding of God?

Epaphras was available and used by God to accomplish His will in the lives of the men around him.

Ask yourself the same questions.
Know Christ and make Him known.
Live in the way of truth. Live in His power. Live for His purpose

How do you seek after God?  Often we are encouraged with phrases like “press in to God”, but what does this mean?

originally published as an article on www.thelakes.org.au

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