Matthew 6:19-24 – The Danger of Affluenza

Over the last several weeks we’ve been learning the difference between authentic Christianity as presented by our Lord Jesus and religious formalism demonstrated by the religious leaders of Jesus’ day and many who profess faith today.

The apostle Paul would refer to this latter group as people who held “a form of godliness although they have denied its power.”  Paul’s exhortation concluded with the warning to “avoid such men as these.”

Jesus simply called them what they were – hypocrites.

As we look back at this great teaching that started in chapter 5, we come to understand more and more why Jesus says what He says.  For example, “You have heard it said, but I say to you” can be seen as Jesus saying “Your religious formalism demanded (such and such) but authentic Christianity, true righteousness is demonstrated by (such and such).”

Continue reading

Matthew 6:1-18 – What Constitutes Godly Righteousness?

Most of you know this but it bears remembering that chapter and verse designations are man-made.  They were placed throughout the text of the Bible as a means to navigate through the Bible.  In many cases they do make a clean break in the thoughts of the authors.  In the Sermon on the Mount however, this is not the case.

Chapter 6 continues the explanation of Jesus on what constitutes true righteousness.  He has contrasted true righteousness from false righteousness by using the religious leaders of His day.

Jesus makes the point in this chapter that what people do is a direct result of the righteousness they possess – whether their own, or the righteousness God gives us through faith in Jesus Christ.

That was certainly the intent behind what He said in 5:17-20.  Up till that point Jesus had taught the people how godly righteousness was first of all apprehended and secondly how it was manifested.  In that passage verse 20 is a pivotal verse in helping us understand exactly what Jesus was saying.

Continue reading

Live Stream Now Available for Hear the Watchmen Dallas – March 31 – April 2, 2017

The Live Stream On Demand package for Hear the Watchmen Dallas is now available for $39.00. You can take advantage of this low price as well as a discount of an additional 5% off the low price when you use promotion code Spaulding5. Click the logo above to purchase your Live Stream On Demand package.

TAKE SPECIAL NOTE THE PRICE WILL INCREASE BY TEN DOLLARS ON MARCH 22TH

 

Solutions Matter For Millennials – Jack Caroselli And Robert Jones on The Amateur Society – Steven Menking

Join Steven Menking as he has a dynamic discussion with Jack Caroselli and Robert Jones – two high school students who host the Solutions Matter podcast – about the state of affairs in our society and some of the critical solutions that we must bring about. Part of the objective of The Amateur Society is to have frank and honest conversations with people of all ages and walks of life about the important issues we face and how to overcome the tremendous obstacles facing us. We know you’ll enjoy this podcast, and this definitely won’t be the last you hear from Jack and Robert.

Follow Jack, Robert, and their podcast on Twitter!

Solutions Matter: @_SM_Podcast
Jack Caroselli: @caroselli_jack
Robert Jones: @RealRobertJones

A Snapshot of the History of the World – Mike Spaulding

earth-from-space-634x633

One of my greatest joys in life is to teach the Bible to people. Sunday, Wednesday or any other time is always a good time to open up the Bible and hear what God wants to say to us today.

Lately I have had an increasing opportunity to discuss events we are witnessing in America and around the world with many people. I see this as a great blessing from God and also as a responsibility that I do not take lightly.

Several passages have risen to the top of these many discussions as they represent focal points to seeing and understanding world events.

The Bible serves as a remarkable filter in this respect. One of the most often asked questions is “What is wrong with the world today?” This type of question is almost always followed by “What can we do?”

The answer to these two questions is found in Psalm 2. In 12 verses the psalmist succinctly describes a timeless truth. That truth is this – when people abandon God terrible things happen.

Continue reading