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“But we know that the law is good, if a man use it lawfully” – 1st Timothy 1:8

Interesting phrase – using the law lawfully – implying, of course, the law can be used un-lawfully and not be good.

Proclaiming “Our Creed is the Bible” just isn’t enough.

Though the Bible is now available in our own language and, for many of us, free to use as we may choose, it’s not helpful unless used correctly.

So how does one use the law lawfully?! Hmmm…

Using the law (indeed, all parts of the Bible) lawfully will:

  1. Be Christ centered – see how the Apostle Paul quotes from the law, substituting “Christ” for “Commandment”.(1)
  2. Encourage living God’s kind of love in good conscience and with an open/honest faith. (2)
  3. Bring life in the hearers – Jesus said he came to bring abundant life.(3)

It’s our enemy who steals, kills, and destroys, so we should agree that using the Bible to steal, kill, and destroy is a misuse.

Yes the Bible is used to correct sin and error, but God’s correction applied correctly (law used lawfully) brings hope.

– fritz
1 – Romans 10:8 / Deuteronomy 30:11-14
2 – 1st Timothy 1:5
3 – John 10:10

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I have come to believe that hearing the quiet whisper of the transcendent God is one of the most extraordinary privileges in all of life–and potentially the most transforming dynamic in the Christian faith.

When people hear from heaven, they are rarely the same again. When the sovereign God chooses to communicate with someone–whether eight, eighteen or eighty years old–that person’s world is rocked.”

– Bill Hybels, The Power of a Whisper – Hearing God. Having the Guts to Respond Introduction, A Fifty-Year Whisper-Fueled Odyssey

Jesus said,

“My sheep hear my voice” – Jesus (John 10:27a)

Ask to hear.

– fritz

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>God speaks, we can hear.

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“Three times I pleaded with the Lord to take it away from me. But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you” – 2nd Corinthians 12:8-9a
Lennon’s tomb, 11:00 at night during the changing of the guard, a Russian, a friend, and I discussed the vast changes taking place. Seventy years communism has prevented open discussion about God and all that had changed. As we left we told this man we would pray for him and his response caught us off guard, “You mean, you can talk to God?!”

But that is exactly the point and privilege we have in Christ – we talk to God, he hears, and he talks to us. Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice”1

– fritz


1 – John 10:27

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