John 1:1 Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ λόγοσ, In the beginning continued to be the , and the Logos was with God, and the Logos was God. 2 He was in the beginning with God. 3 All things came into being by Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being. 4 In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. 5 And the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it. There was the true light which, coming into the world, enlightens every man. 10 He was in the world, and the world was made through Him, and the world did not know Him . . . . And the Logos became flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, glory as of the only begotten from the Father, full of grace and truth.

2 Corinthians 10:5 We are destroying speculations (λογιςμόσ) and every lofty thing raised up against the knowledge of God, and we are taking every thought (νόημα) captive to the obedience of .

yakach, niphal imperfect, meaning to argue , יָ ַכח) Isaiah 1:18 "Come now, and let us reason or reason out a law case) together," Says , "Though your sins are as scarlet, They will be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They will be like wool.

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Philosophical/Theological/Doctrinal & Spiritual Foundations Eschatology Broad and deep understanding of Epi-BD Mature Believer . Mind of JC, OWC, PLG Thanatology 1 Cor. 2:16. . Great depth of BD “We have the . Supergrace life Israelology mind of Christ . Fantastic blessedness . Phenomenal Stability Eph. 3:20 Doxology . +H - Prime of life Hodology . Great Divine Production Soteriology . Absolute Confidence Hamartiology Enough BD to be overcomer; DV Adolescent (DE, Gvt, Econ.) 1 John 2:14, “you are • Overcomer of KD Anthropology strong, and the word of • Committed to BD Angelology God abides in you” • Not into religiosity Lacks BD, DV Babe • Still has a lot of philosophical HV Eph 4:14, • Follows God for self/blessings Trinitarianism “tossed here and • Lacks capacity for God /POG there by waves, • Sensitive, defensive & carried about • Can only handle baby food Bibliology by every wind of • Dominated by DOL. Prolegomena: logic (17) doctrine.” • Seeks approbation/entertainment

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Eschatology Thanatology +Volition: FHS, Active Learner Ecclesiology BD, reason,Mind logically Israelology categorizes God’s Dispensationalism truth,On loves Reason learning, grows in Doxology & BD Hodology TruthP+ throughout Volition Soteriology life. John 8:32 Hamartiology Natural Law (DE, Gvt) - Volition: OOF, Anthropology HV, no Angelology deep Passive mind: love Pneumatology Emotional, irrational, for Christology and believes personal Truth Paterology as “piety” and Trinitarianism such. experience are more Philip 3:19 Theology Proper important than Bibliology objective Truth.

Prolegomena: logic (17) Anti-intellectual, anti-academic, pathological in thinking

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Logic 1. There are no shortcuts in developing logical and critical thinking skills necessary for really grasping the essence of truths and God. Father Guido Sarducci's Five Minute University will not cut it with critical thinking skills. All shortcuts in these areas are short-lived—same with BD; there is no quick way to renew the mind! The unexamined life is not worth living; the unlived life is not worth examining. The reaction of Bible college movement, and how we lost the Christian mind when experience, not Truth, became the issue!

2. Don’t get discouraged if you do not get it all. If some of it is getting through, then you are making progress. It will come (though at times it may feel like you are trying to gargle peanut butter or about to break out in a rash). There may be times when you may hate me—”why, why, why, are we doing this, I hate this . . . Let’s string him up!” For now, the rest of the logic will be a bit easier. Metaphysics is another story, but that will be after a bit. I will try to keep these to 10 minutes each. Stick with it and you will see just how germane these things are on so many levels. It is an indisputable fact that Plato and even more so Immanuel Kant influence nearly every Christian more than Christ. We are warned about not being captured by philosophy, yet, almost everyone today has pathological thinking because of Kant.

9/1/2011 4 3. Consider the following: a. Given that the Bible—full divine , God’s Truth—is only in propositional form, and logic is essential in understanding propositions, is it a bit strange that logic has not been emphasized in Bible teaching—in Bible college, seminary, or the local church? b. What is more relevant: logic or other studies that are not direct expositions of the Bible, e.g. world history, stories, contemporary events, jokes? Can one even do apart from logic? c. Since the practice of doing logic exercises the mind muscle, and the more one does it the clearer he thinks, consider how clearer we would think if we were taught logic in grade school ( if P then Q, P, therefore Q, If P then Q, -Q, therefore –P, and all the rest are no good you see, ) and college so that it was second nature. Consider how much more detailed we could be. Logic is part of everything, every thought, conversation, paper, decision. Consider the sea change it would bring to , society, and in government. Maybe government does not want us to have critical thinking skills! The certainly don’t! Further, consider how Christ as “the Logos” would resonate!

9/1/2011 5 Logic: the Three Acts of the Mind

1st, conception - private concept, public terms: God, love, is.

Mind & 2nd, proposition – sentence, true or Logic false: “God is love.”

3rd, reasoning – connections between propositions: “God is love because, since, although, . . .”

9/1/2011 6 Logic: the Three Acts of the Mind

1st, conception - private concept, public terms: God, love, is.

2nd, proposition : 3 types of propositions 1. Hypothetical—”if this, then that” 2. Disjunctive—”Either this or that” 3. Categorical—”This is that”

3rd, reasoning – connections between propositions: “God is love because, since, although, . . .”

9/1/2011 7 Logic: Fallacies in the 3 Acts of the Mind

False Thinking 1st, conceptual - material fallacies: failure to understand terms; there are 7 categories of such fallacies.

Mind & 2nd, propositional – these fallacies Logic have to do with non-declarative sentences like imperatives and interrogatives.

3rd, reasoning – formal fallacies related to connections between propositions, e.g., pseudo modus ponens, pseudo modus tollens, illicit major, illicit minor.

9/1/2011 8 Logic: Fallacies in the 3 Acts of the Mind st False Thinking 1 , conceptual fallacies - 7 categories (49 separate fallacies). 1- Fallacies of language (equivocation) 2- Fallacies of diversion (ad hominem) 3- Fallacies of oversimplification (composition) Mind 4- Fallacies of argumentation (non sequitur) & 5- Fallacies of induction (hasty generalization) Logic 6- Procedural fallacies (answering a different question) 7- Metaphysical fallacies (essence and existence).

2nd, propositional fallacies: Non-declarative sentences.

3rd, reasoning – formal fallacies: false forms of the arguments.

9/1/2011 9 Marriage, love, and logic I am always right No, I am right . . be logical . . . you be logical You are right!

You are right! May I come out now? Please, . . . you are right! (How logical is this?)

9/1/2011 10 Resurrection Special #44: A Walkthrough from the Lord’s Supper to the Tomb: 3 Acts of the Mind and Arrogance in Gethsemane

We now are at the Resurrection & the Spiritual Life Garden of Gethsemane in the Epistles 1. Arrogance of disciples A Walkthrough 2. Arrogance of the of 2. Dynamics of prayer Resurrection Narratives 3. 3. The love of God (U.A.) A Walkthrough Afrom Walkthrough the Lord’s Supper of Accounts to the Tomb 6 WaysFalsifying of Falsifying Naturalism Naturalism

The FailureAlternate of All Alternate Theories Theories 1. Bedrock Facts: DeathBedrock of JC & Facts Multiple Appearances Historiography: Resurrection of Go Historiography: EstablishingJesusistd Historical Proof for the Christ

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North 4 – Judas arrives with an arresting party, From the LS to Gethsemane consisting of member of the Temple guard #1-3 and soldiers from the Roman garrison, stationed at the Antonia Fort to the north of the Temple

Tomb 5 – 11 escape to Bethany

6, 7 Jesus is taken back to the city; Peter and John * 3 – They enter 8 – return. Peter Gethsemane, Jesus prays John denies Jesus takes 2 – Jesus, the 11, and Peter Mark leave the house and to his cross the Kidron valley. home, Jesus warns them that the where Shepherd will be struck down and the sheep Jesus’ Bethany mother scattered. & others await 1 them. 2

9/1/2011Zion Gate Dung Gate 12 Gethsemane

Kidron Valley

Dung Gate

9/1/2011 13 Mt of Olives from Zion Gate

9/1/2011 14 KIDRON VALLEY & GOLDEN GATE

9/1/2011 15 The Golden Gate

9/1/2011 16 Panorama of Jerusalem

9/1/2011 17 Panorama of Jerusalem

9/1/2011 18 Mount of Olives

9/1/2011 19 Gethsemane cemetery

9/1/2011 20 9/1/2011 21 Our Lord in Gethsemane, Mat 26:30-50 1. Failure of the disciples due to breakdown of three acts of the mind: grasping the terms, the propositions, and the logical implications of the propositions.

a. Matthew 26:30-32, And after singing a hymn (ὑμνήςαντεσ, humnesantes), they went out to the Mount of Olives.

1) “They hymned,” see Psalm 116-118. How emotional they must have felt! What a fitting closing to the blessings of the Lord’s Supper and a preparation for the ordeal that was about to begin. They were singing wonderful hymns on the way to Gethsemane. There is a full moon as they travel through the Kidron Valley to Gethsemane.

2) What wonderful emotional experiences they must have enjoyed. They must have felt so close to God. Experiences and emotions are wonderful if they are grounded in Truth. However, due to breakdown in logic, the disciples will soon apostatize.

9/1/2011 22 b. Matthew 26:31-32 Then (Τότε) Jesus said to them, "You will all fall away because of Me this night, for it is written, 'I will strike down the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered.' 32 "But after I have been raised, I will go before you to Galilee.“

1) 1st act of the mind. Are the terms clear? “all … fall away . . . this night . . . strike down the shepherd . . raised”? Was Christ clear? Fall away (future passive indicative of σκανδαλίζω) has the idea of being ensnared or trapped. It is a picture of a trap with bait, an enticement. The enticement was their own arrogance due to lack of attentiveness to His Word. They thought their emotions and personal determination was what it was all about.

2) 2nd act of the mind. Are the propositions true or false? Do you think they would have even entertained the idea that Christ was lying at the Lord’s Supper? Mistaken? Ignored propositions?

3) 3rd act of the mind. What conclusions follow? What did He tell them earlier? What are the conclusions if one does not pay attention as per the three acts of the mind, i.e. logic?

9/1/2011 23 c. Matthew 26:31-32 Then (Τότε) Jesus said to them, "You will all fall away because of Me this night, for it is written, 'I will strike down the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered.' 32 "But after I have been raised, I will go before you to Galilee.“

1) 31, “Then (Τότε)” was designed to prepare them. It was designed to orient them to what He had been telling them.

2) 32, “I will go before you to Galilee.” Christ as Prophet. Note the amazing grace. They will apostatize and yet He will be there for them. He continues to love the scattered sheep and will regather them. What incredible love!

9/1/2011 24 d. Consider Christ’s previous statements just a few hours hence. What if they disciples had been precise with each of the 3 acts of the mind in dealing with the logic of Christ’s words and illustrations?

1) Matthew 26:26 And while they were eating, Jesus took some bread, and after a blessing, He broke it and gave it to the disciples, and said, "Take, eat; this is My body. a) He took a loaf of bread, blessed it (gave thanks for it), broke it into pieces and handed it round to them with the above words and added this is My body, which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” b) Consider the floods of light as He was visibly dramatizing His death before it took place and giving His own authoritative explanation of its meaning and purpose. c) Yet, they were too occupied with the details of their lives to grasp the obvious: Christ was giving instructions for His own memorial service. They missed the whole point.

9/1/2011 25 2) Matthew 26:28, for this is My blood of the , which is poured out for many for of sins. a) Note that the “memorial service” focuses in on His impending death. He does not emphasize His birth, life, or ministry. The focal point is the cross. It was His death above all that He wants them to remember. b) Note the “covenant” associated with His death/blood. God was taking the initiative to establish a new pact of covenant with His people. One of the greatest promises of which would be the forgiveness of sinners. If they had been using their God-given logic, they would have experienced a flood of light going back to covenant with Abraham, Israel, blood, and of Jeremiah. c) Note how His blood/death was to be shed for the forgiveness (εἰσ ἄφεςιν) of sins. d) Do the three acts of the mind—logic—matter? So easy to skim over these concepts, propositions, and ramifications: new covenant, forgiveness, and personal appropriation.

9/1/2011 26 3) Luke 22:31 "Simon, Simon, behold, has demanded permission to sift you like wheat; 32 but I have prayed for you, that your faith may not fail; and you, when once you have turned again, strengthen your brothers.“ a) This took place right before the journey to Gethsemane. b) Any ambiguity here? Terms clear? Propositions clear? If one understood the term, the propositions, and the conclusions, would they have acted differently? c) How would you act if Christ informed you that Satan is directly involved in destroying your faith? d) The concept of sifting like wheat is that Satan wants to prove that Peter will fail under severe testing. e) Peter’s overconfident reply indicates that he understood what Christ said, but did not think out its ramifications.

9/1/2011 27 4) The problem of arrogance. Matthew 26:33, But Peter answered and said to Him, "Even though all may fall away because of You, I will never fall away.“ a) Peter has great zeal without knowledge. He meant every word but he has been in state of irrationality with the Word of God. b) Peter directly contradicted the word of Christ. He understood! He did not merely say he would “not,” he said “never” (ἐγὼ οὐδέποτε). c) In his arrogance, Peter has disdain for other believers. Peter has an inflated view of himself.

5) Matthew 26:34 ,Jesus said to him, "Truly (Ἀμὴν) I say to you that this very night, before a cock crows, you shall deny Me three times." Christ is the Great Prophet who saw every detail.

9/1/2011 28 6) Matthew 26:35, Peter said to Him, "Even if I have to die with You, I will not deny You." All the disciples said the same thing too. Peter’s arrogance swells and his boasting grows louder and louder. The rest are swept away with Peter’s boasting as well. Again, the marvelous grace of Christ in knowing all of this and receiving Peter back and making him a key figure in the church. Apparently, Jesus let Peter have the last word here.

PRINCIPLES ON ARROGANCE

1. Anytime the Word of God is neglected or rejected, arrogance fills the void in the soul. God always provides the answers to the problems of life before the actual tests. This is why it is important to be in doctrine daily. Arrogance is the easiest thing to slide into. It is very easy to become complacent.

9/1/2011 29 2. Satan is the author of pride and arrogance; they are his favorite weapons. He has just wiped out everyone except Jesus. Judas is possessed by Satan, and Peter and the disciples are under the influence of Satan due to arrogance. Attitude of Satan:

Isaiah 14:12-15 "How you have fallen from , O star of the morning, son of the dawn! . . . "But you said in your heart, 'I will ascend to heaven; I will raise my throne above the stars of God, And I will sit on the mount of assembly In the recesses of the north. 'I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will make myself like the '.( ֶא ַד ֶֶּ֖מה לְעֶלְיֹֽון) Most High

1 Tim 3:11 Women must likewise be dignified, not malicious gossips (μὴ διαβόλουσ), but temperate, faithful in all things.

9/1/2011 30 3. In arrogance a person is unteachable—they just don’t get it! I have seen it a hundred times and watched as the hearts of believers get harder over time. Christ tried to teach them, but they are too proud to listen. Only in genuine humility will a person shut up and listen. “Listen Peter . . .” Genuine humility should never be confused with the sin of self- abnegation which is but the manifestation of pride (pride in humility). The person that goes around with a “ghee whiz, I-ain’t-nutin” is in fact very proud of his humility.

4. Pride is the chief sin against the ministry of the . This is true of unbeliever and believer.  Ephesians 4:30 And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of .  1 Thessalonians 5:19 Do not quench the Spirit;

9/1/2011 31 5. Pride is manifested by a scorn to listen to others. It does not need to; it already has the answers. Pride is unreasonable.

6. The Word of God has a lot to say about the need for us to shut up, listen and learn. To be a good listener requires humility. Don’t assume that you know everything. a. Proverbs 10:14, Wise men store up knowledge, But with the mouth of the foolish, ruin is at hand. b. Proverbs 11:12, He who despises his neighbor lacks sense, But a man of understanding keeps silent. c. Proverbs 18:13, He who gives an answer before he hears, It is folly and shame to him.

9/1/2011 32 7. Without humility there is no true listening, and without true listening there is no learning, and without learning there is no truth—consider Christ’s exhortations to the disciples and to the churches of Revelation. Humility is a prerequisite from learning Truth and living the CWL. Further, it is only way to receive God’s grace.

James 4:6 But He gives a greater grace (μείζονα . . . χάριν ). Therefore it says, "God is opposed to the proud, but gives grace to the humble."

9/1/2011 33 8. To be humble is to refuse to live apart from God; to be prideful is to defy God. To be humble is to be happy with your lot; to be prideful is to think you deserve better. To be humble is to say God, “Your Will be done;” to be proud is to say “I will be like the Most High” or “I will not deny you, Lord.”

9. Lucifer in his pride falsely imagines himself to be on par with Christ. He is a great speaker but no listener. He is incapable of shutting up and learning anything. Consider just how irrational he is. Still think logic/rationality is not important?

9/1/2011 34 10. Arrogance is the only disease known to mankind which makes everyone sick except the person who has it. Isn’t it amazing how stupid arrogance can make a very intelligent person. They have no clue how asinine they think and act. God’s sense of humor?

11. Arrogance unchecked is an evil way of thinking that leads to persistent carnality, reversionism, pathological thinking, and divine discipline: a. Proverbs 11:2, When pride1 comes, then comes dishonor, But with the humble is wisdom.2 b. Proverbs 13:10, Through presumption comes nothing but strife, But with those who receive counsel is wisdom. c. Proverbs 16:18 Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before stumbling. .zadon) is self-importance to the point of defiance and rebelliousness , זָדֹון ) ”,Pride“1

chokmah) is perfect blend of revealed will of God with proper use of ,חָ כְמָ ֽה) ”2Wisdom human reasoning in life).

9/1/2011 35 d. James 3:14-16. Arrogance always results in lying against the truth.

e. 1 Peter 5:5, “You younger men, likewise, be subject to your elders; and all of you, clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, for God is opposed (ἀντιτάςςω) to the proud, but gives grace to the humble (ταπεινόσ).”1 It is in humility that we receive supergrace.

f. 2 Tim 3:2-7. Arrogance is blinding and always attended with other vices as arrogance eats away at goodness and virtue in the soul. 1Dr. Lewis Sperry Chafer, “Humility is a divine characteristic to be found in human hearts only as inwrought by the Spirit of God. It is far removed from self-depreciation or an inferiority complex. . . . Since man has no merit in himself before God but receives all that he has, humility is only the right and natural attitude. Christ was humble, still not because He was a sinner or meritless. To become conscious of humility is its utter ruin” () 7:190.

9/1/2011 36 12. Arrogance precludes true promotion in the plan of God, 1 Pet. 5:5. If God does not promote you, you are not promoted. God promotes men and women of humility and doctrine. When God promotes the humble believer, God receives the credit— all the credit and all the glory!

13. Arrogance is not only destructive on a personal level (divine discipline, mental illness), it is also destructive on a national level (Lev. 26:19). America is in huge trouble. The problem is not just with the upcoming generation.

9/1/2011 37 14. Rejection of Bible doctrine is always related to arrogance, 1 Tim. 6:3-4. Arrogance distracts the believer from faithfully learning and applying Bible doctrine. Arrogance keeps the believer oriented to kosmos diabolicus.

15. Arrogance is a corrupter of the soul and a sign that the sin nature is dominating the soul.

16. Arrogance destroys capacity for life, love, happiness, and the blessings that God has provided. With the destruction of capacity and responsibility comes the entitlement attitude.

17. Arrogance rejects authority. Arrogance is lawless; it puts self above Law.

18. Arrogance operates on both the OSEN part of the OSHGEN as well as the HGN.

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19. In arrogance a person lacks true capacity for others, Matt. 26:36-39. Note the lack of response to Christ’s communication of His situation to those He loved so very much. Out of the darkness of the garden, He reaches a hand to feel for friends, not for help, but that they would stay with Him. Not that they could bear the weight, but that their presence could provide some solace. Although, He knew that His agony must be borne alone, He desired that they could watch with Him. No word came from them. Not a thought of Scripture. They were only occupied with their own DOL. Do you think they would be sleeping if they really understood the dangers or if something was “going on” that they really cared about or that stimulated them?

20. They lack the capacity to rationally and personally respond. Of course, they have no clue.

9/1/2011 39 Christ and Prayer 1. The key to a successful prayer life is to focus on God’s will, Matt. 26:39. Natural instinct or desire must never get in the way of God’s will. Natural instinct is one thing, but the controlling will is another. Christ’s fixed purpose to die for the world’s sins never wavered. “If it be possible” means possible in view of the great purpose for which He came.

2. Christ actually prayed Himself into the perfect peace and strength through complete and perfect surrender to God. Each prayer brought Him closer to accepting God’s will regarding the horrors of the Cross until He accepted it with peace as His own will.

3. Christ is both the High Priest and Sacrifice as offers Himself as the victim with this prayer of consecration. He submits and accepts the Cross.

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Christ and Prayer 4. Christ’s prayer was not for the passing of the cup, but that the will of God might be done in and by Him, and He was heard in His reverence for God not by being exempted from the cross, but by being strengthened through submission for submission:

Hebrews 5:7 In the days of His flesh, He offered up both prayers and supplications with loud crying and tears to the One able to save Him from death, and He was heard because of His piety.

5. Christ’s prayer is the pattern for all true prayer. There are human wishes (“if it be possible,” e.g., the shrinking from the painful), but in the end all prayers must be followed by “nevertheless not our wills but His.”

6. The meaning of prayer is not to force our will on God’s, but to bend our wills to His; and it is always answered as we bow in submission to the Lord.

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Christ and Prayer 7. As illustrated by the perfect humanity of Christ, those who cease from their own works [wills] do enter into His rest. The only place of peace is in the will of God. This is the only place of victory and blessings. This is where you find real peace and power in life. So many of the agitations of life are defeated by simply submitting to God’s will. There is always peace when we resign ourselves to the will of God. This is the only place of perfect calm.

8. For Him, as for us, “crosses” accepted cease to be a pain in our wills, and the cups are no longer bitter when we are content to drink them.

9. It is extremely important to be completely honest with God in prayer.

9/1/2011 42 Christ and Prayer 10. Note how arrogance makes one lethargic regarding the spiritual life. Note the sad yet gentle rebuke to the drowsy three, Matt. 26:40. Peter is address personally. Of course he was the one who bragged about how he would never deny the Lord just a few hours hence. What a revelation of lack of personal love for Jesus Christ at such a critical juncture. None were there for sympathy. They had no clue. What happens to zeal without knowledge? What utter loneliness He must have felt beneath the gnarled olive trees.

11. Watchfulness and prayerfulness are inseparable. The one discerns the danger, the other arms against them. Watchfulness keeps us prayerful, and prayerfulness keeps us watchful. To watch without praying is presumption, to pray without watching is hypocrisy. The eye of doctrine can see the dangers and will turn to God in prayer. This is key in overcoming difficulties in life. Failure to watch is to fall into many temptations. This is a lesson that is for a wider circle than the sleepy three.

9/1/2011 43 Christ and Prayer 12. The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. By watching and praying we recognize the weaknesses of flesh. Recognizing our weak flesh will spur us to be more prayerful regarding the issues of life. The flesh is weak toward good, but is strong toward evil.

13. Failure to watch and pray. His Word had no effect on them. He did not even wake them up the second time. The relapse is even worst than the original evil. We do not know how long this lasted, though the whole period in the Garden must have been measured by hours.

14. Vs. 45. What love and divine patience and perseverance. He wakes them, not to run from His enemy, but to His enemy. He will go out and meet His traitor. Escape would have been easy. Christ’s prayer was not in vain, He now proceeds.

9/1/2011 44 Biblical Principles on Prayer

1. Magnificent promises of prayer:

John 14:13a "And whatever you ask in My name, that will I do”

John 15:16 "that whatever you ask of the Father in My name, He may give to you.

John 16:23b “if you shall ask the Father for anything, He will give it to you in My name.”

9/1/2011 45 2. What about the unanswered prayer of 2 Corinthians 12:7?

2 Corinthians 12:7 And because of the surpassing greatness of the , for this reason, to keep me from exalting myself, there was given me a thorn in the flesh, a messenger of Satan to buffet me-- to keep me from exalting myself! 8 Concerning this I entreated the Lord three times that it might depart from me. 9 And He has said to me, "My grace is sufficient for you, for power is perfected in weakness." Most gladly, therefore, I will rather boast about my weaknesses, that the power of Christ may dwell in me. 10 Therefore I am well content with weaknesses, with insults, with distresses, with persecutions, with difficulties, for Christ's sake; for when I am weak, then I am strong.

9/1/2011 46 3. Inadequate solutions to the problem of “unanswered” prayer with respect to these promises!

a. Deny that prayers ever goes unanswered. This view is that they are always answered in the affirmative (as per health prosperity believers and throwing away glasses and canes).

b. That this promise includes the answer of no. between yes, no, and wait. Thus a prayer that receives an answer of “no” is not really an unanswered prayer. God answered by saying “no.” However, Christ said that ask whatever you want and He would give it to you.

9/1/2011 47 4. The proper solution to understanding Christ’s promise is that it must be qualified. All other attempts make His promises empty. It is not true simply and without qualification that you will receive whatever you ask in Jesus’ name. The promise must be qualified in certain ways in accordance with the teaching of the rest of Scripture. If these biblical qualifiers are not met, one cannot claim the promise.

5. Qualification #1—no unconfessed sin in the life of the believer (OOF, -vol). This is the most basic reason that prayers of believers are not answered. Jesus’ prayer naturally presupposes that the person praying is a Christian living in the fullness of fellowship with God and the power of the Holy Spirit. A Christian who is living in unconfessed sin or in the power of the flesh can have no confidence that his prayers will be answer, Psalm 66:18; 1 Pet 3:7. Jesus’ promise assumes that the believer is abiding in Christ, growing in and living out His Word, walking in the light, filled with the Spirit, and honoring fellow believers. Only when the believer is living in the mandates of God will God answer his prayers.

9/1/2011 48 6. Qualification #2—right motives. Many times prayers go unanswered because the motives are wrong. Too often, prayers are motivated by selfishness—a sort of “Gimme, gimme, gimme” self-centered attitude. While Jesus had promised, “Ask and it will be given to you (Matt. 7:7), James equally said “When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures” (James 4:3). Prayer that is totally self-centered does not fall under Jesus promise. Consider all of the prayers for “goods” of this earth that have absolutely nothing to do with the glory of God. Our motive in prayer should be to request things of God, not that our selfish desires might be satisfied, but that His name might be glorified.

9/1/2011 49 7. Qualification #3—faith, “amen,”you have to believe what God says! Jesus Himself made it clear that only a prayer of faith can be assured of an answer, Mark 11:24; James 1:6-8. If you are ridden by doubts, then what is the point of the prayer? We must pray in faith. Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God, Rom. 10:17.

8. Qualification #4—persistence in prayer (prayer pursuit). All too often in our Laodicean age, people really do not care of they are answered or not. They give up and stop praying. Persistent prayer is important. Jesus would continue all night in prayer and wore out the disciples by having them pray with Him. Jesus was very involved in prayer. We are to pray without ceasing, 1 Thess. 5:17. Prayer is to be part of our daily life.

9/1/2011 50 9. Qualification #5—prayer must be according to God’s will. A person could have no unconfessed sin in his life, have the right motives, be persistent, but if it is not God’s will, the prayer will not be answer. It may very well be that the problem is not due to some fault in us. God knows better. Our perspective is limited; this is not so with God. God’s will would include all of the previous qualifications, cf. 1 John 3:21-22, ‘obeying His commandments.’

a. 1 John 5:14-15, And this is the confidence which we have before Him, that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. 15 And if we know that He hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests which we have asked from Him.

1) Thus, our prayers should always be tempered with the attitude: “if it by Thy will.” This is not some namby-pamby, Milquetoast ritual.

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(2) John says that our confidence is not that God will answer our prayers, but that He will answer our prayers if they are in accordance with His will.

(3) The believer’s degree of confidence that God will answer his prayers is proportional to his degree of confidence that they are (and in) His will.

(4) The decisive vindication of this way of praying is that this is the way Jesus prayed in the Gethsemane.

(5) To ask God’s will is in itself an expression of humility and submission to God. It is to acknowledge that He knows better than we do, and that we want His will even more than we want our request.

9/1/2011 52 (6) Paul wanted to be healed, yes, but even more he wanted God’s will for his life, 2 Cor. 12:9-10. Our attitude should be the same.

(7) If we want our prayers to be answered, we should pray in accordance with God’s will.

(8) A good way to orient to God’s will is to read the prayers of Paul in his epistles, cf. Eph. 3:14-20; Philip. 1:9-11; Col. 1:9- 10. Are these the chief concerns in your prayer life?

9/1/2011 53 (b) Romans 8:26-27. In the areas of God’s will we also have the wonderful promise in Romans 8:26-27 of the interceding prayer ministry of the Holy Spirit.

 There are situations where we may not know what to pray for, but the Holy Spirit takes our prayers and translates them, as it were, into accordance with God’s will before the throne of grace. With such a divine intercessor, we can pray boldly, even with out limited perspective, confident that the Holy Spirit is interceding according to the will of God.

10. We should follow the Lord and the apostle Paul in making God’s will the priority in prayer. Paul boldly prayed for healing, but when he realized it was God’s will for him to remain ill, he gladly accepted God’s will for the glory of God.

9/1/2011 54 11. It is clear from Jesus’ promise that answered prayers ought to be the norm in the life of the spiritually healthy believer.

12. If answered prayer is not the norm then it is the responsibility of the believer to take inventory of the obstacles to answered prayer in his own life. Is there unconfessed sin that you rationalize away? Are you praying for selfish things? Are you not abiding in Christ? Are you seeking God’s glory? Are you obeying His commandments? Do you really believe in the power of the Word of God and prayer? Do you really care whether He answers or not? Are you persistent in prayers? Do you want God’s will more than your own?

13. IF you have a healthy spiritual life and are troubled by certain unanswered prayers, you need to trust God for His perfect will. God will give to you what His good and acceptable and perfect will decrees. You may not always get what you ask for, but God knows best what will serve to advance His perfect plan.

14. You can always trust God for His answers. Let us strive to lay hold of those grace promises whether that means getting rid of “stuff” in the way or accepting His will no matter what.

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God’s Unconditional Love for Judas, Mt 26:50

1. Christ calls Judas, “companion (ἑταῖρος)”! Matthew 26:50. We are accustomed to think of the betrayer of our Lord as kind of a monster, complete with horns who will be shunned even in Hell. However, remember when the Lord declared that one would betray Him, no one had a clue. It was Judas who said, “Lord, is it I?” No suspicion lighted on Judas. His corruption was unseen by all except for Jesus Christ. Judas grew darker and darker with each passing day--- unbeknownst to everyone but Jesus.

2. Jesus does not call him “friend.” The term companion is not as strong as “friend” (philos). However, it should have cut Judas to the core as to what he was about to do.

9/1/2011 56 3. Mark the patience of Christ’s love for Judas, “do what you have come for.” What an attempt to reach Judas, to remind him of the nature of his sin. Many would have been convicted and shrunk from the deed. This is the last effort of Christ’s personal longsuffering love and grace to Judas. The last effort of divine patience to win back even the traitor. Note the lack of agitation (or shock of disbelief) from Christ.

4. This love is the very love of God instantiated. Incarnated! He who has seen me has seen the Father, John 14:8-9. We see the loftiest, clearest, and authentic revelation of God Himself. If anyone could have been excluded from the love of God, it would have been Judas. If the heart of Christ was closed to anyone, it would have been to closed Judas. We see the truth here that the love of God is extended to us all, and cannot be made to turn away from us by any sins of ours. The universal love of God cannot be turned away. Further, it cannot coerce volition to accept God either. The love of God abides on every single person in the same way. Is there a worse man on earth at this moment? If there be, he, too, has as share in that love. All are objects of God’s love, John 3:16. This love is not an aggregate love. He loves all because He loves each. He loved us with exceeding love while we were dead in trespasses, Rom. 5:10—and not because of anything in us. No matter how awful, God loves all because He loves each. God repays evil with good, scorn with love. God’s love is mightier than all of our sins put together.

9/ 1/2011 57 5. Though one cannot stop the love of God, one can reject that love. Here with Judas we have the mysterious and awful power of frustrating the counsel of God. A finite will can rear itself against the Infinite Will of the loving Maker and Benefactor: ‘I will not!’ God pleads with man constantly, but man can say, ‘NO!’ Man cannot cease to be the objects of His love, but he can refused to be the recipient of its most precious gifts.

6. All one has to do to be condemned to Hell is nothing, John 3:36. What did Judas in response to Christ’s words to him? Nothing; it was enough. He merely held his peace—no more. He did not have to reject His Lord with wild cursing. All one has to do is be passive. Man need not clench his fists to reject God.

7. Judas will not be able to say, ‘I did this in ignorance’ like the Apostle Paul, 1 Tim. 1:13.

8. God always calls out to every man: Isaiah 1:18 "Come now, and let us reason together," Says the LORD, "Though your sins are as scarlet, They will be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They will be like wool.” It is always about the grace of God.

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