More of Why the Dark Life Is Not the High Life in God

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 28

More of Why the Dark Life Is Not the High Life

The High Life in God is the life you want to live. It’s the life you’ve been looking for. Jesus called this kind of life the ‘abundant life.’ Stanley Jones describes how eight years of strain as a missionary in India had broken him. Even after leave, he kept collapsing. He saw that his missionary career was in ruins unless he regained his health. Then during a meeting at Lucknow, while in prayer, a voice seemed to tell him to turn his problem over to the Lord. He did. A great peace settled into my heart and pervaded me. I knew it was done! Life—abundant life—had taken possession of me. I was so lifted that I scarcely touched the road as I quietly walked home that night. Every inch was holy ground. For days after that, I hardly knew I had a body. I went through the days, working all day and far into the night, and came down to bedtime wondering why I should ever go to bed, for there was no trace of tiredness of any kind. I seemed possessed by Life and Peace and Rest—by Christ himself…. I seemed to have tapped new life for body, mind, and spirit. Life was on a permanently higher level. And I had done nothing but took it!1 The High Life is what we are talking about in today’s podcast. However, we are going to look at it from an unfamiliar perspective. “Why the Dark Life Is Not the High Life in God.” This is part two of this series and our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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When Is It Right to Fight?

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Why the Dark Life Is Not the High Life in God

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 27

Why the Dark Life Is Not the High Life in God

The dark life, a life apart from God, the life that you used to have before you came to Jesus, is a focus of Paul in his fourth chapter to the Ephesians. He first references the Light Life and then contrasts it with the Dark Life. In today’s podcast, we will look at the ins and outs of both kinds of life. Years ago, John F. Kennedy used this story about darkness in so many of his speeches. It concerned Colonel Davenport, the speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives. In the days before Connecticut became a state, an incident occurred during an era known as “the dark day.” One day a thick darkness —probably the result of an abnormal atmospheric condition—blotted out the sunlight. The colonial legislature was in session then, and some of its members concluded that the day of judgment had come. The cry went forth, “It is the day of judgment! Let us go home and get ready!” However, an old church deacon in the legislature stood up and said, “Brethren, it may be the day of judgment—I do not know. The Lord may come. But when he does, I want Him to find me at my post, doing my duty up to the very last moment. Mr. Speaker, I move that candles are brought in, and we get on with the colony’s business.” The Master, the Lord Jesus Christ, gave us simple instructions to occupy till He comes. I, too, prefer to be found doing my duty and not to default every time some howler of calamity sounds the siren. Jesus would not ask me to “occupy” was it His knowledge that I must be smothered by the unleashing of a nuclear inferno. Dark days do not always mean judgment.1 I like this illustration. I enjoyed that amid the dark day; they brought out candles to light the way. That’s a great lesson; the Light Life is superior to the dark. In today’s Light on Life, we will talk along these lines so that by the time we are done, we realize once and for all ‘Why the Dark Life Is Not the High Life in God.’ That’s our primary focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Why Is It Important to Walk in the Light You Have?

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More of Eight Ways to Fulfill God’s Purpose for Your Life

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 25

More of Eight Ways to Fulfill God's Purpose for Your Life

Fulfilling purpose, God’s purpose for your everyday life, is something we should have on our minds. Understanding purpose is like looking at appliances. Everybody has manufactured appliances such as a toaster, refrigerator, stove, microwave, or electric can opener in their homes. These are commonly found in people’s homes, and each has different workmanship. They are designed differently. They have different parts that make them operate. Each one has its unique reasons for being. Now, if that appliance operates outside of its reason for being, we have a problem. If you want to cook things in the refrigerator and freeze things in the stove, you will have a difficult situation in the home because that’s not what the workmanship is for. The workmanship is used for whatever the creator designed it to do. The toaster does not tell the creator what it will do today. The stove does not say to the creator what it will do today. It is the creator that dictates to the appliance the reason why the appliance exists. The appliance does whatever it’s been designed to do. In the same way, we are God’s creation, and He dictates to us why we exist and can tell us what we are designed to do. He gives us our purpose. If we operate outside our reason for being, that’s when we experience problems. Walking in the purpose God designed for us is how we fulfill our unique reason for being.1

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#S2-027: What It Means to Walk After the Spirit and Not the Flesh [Podcast]

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Eight Ways to Fulfill God’s Purpose for Your Life

Eight Ways to Fulfill God's Purpose for Your Life

Purpose, God’s purpose, that is, is what we want to take a look at this week. On the heels of this idea on purpose comes the following illustration. The guest was a body builder a while back on “The Merv Griffin Show,” the guest was a bodybuilder. During the interview, Merv asked, “Why do you develop those particular muscles?” The bodybuilder stepped forward and flexed a series of well-defined muscles from chest to calf. The audience applauded. “What do you use all those muscles for?” Merv asked. Again, the muscular specimen flexed, and biceps and triceps sprouted to impressive proportions. “But what do you USE those muscles for?” Merv persisted. The body builder was bewildered. He didn’t have an answer other than to display his well-developed frame. I was reminded that our spiritual exercises—Bible study, prayer, reading Christian books, listening to Christian radio and tapes—are also for a purpose. They’re meant to strengthen our ability to build God’s kingdom, not simply improve our pose before an admiring audience.1 I like this story; it shows that we need to be intentional about our life and our purpose in God. Eight Ways to Fulfill God’s Purpose for Your Life that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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25 Wisdom Ways to Embrace As a Jesus Believer

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Why Self-Image Is Super Important in All Things Spiritual [Podcast]

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 23

Why Self-Image Is Super Important in All Things Spiritual [Podcast]

Self-image is a vital component for any child of God desiring to do His will. How do you acquire the proper image that God has of you? Psychological studies establish that a child has formed a relatively definite impression of himself by age five. The same studies reveal that self-image is not closely related to social position, family work background, education, or any combination. A young child sees himself from the reflections of those close to him, mainly his parents. How they react to his activities largely determines the self-image he builds 1. Having a wrong self-image can hinder God’s plan for your life. How can we identify and change a negative self-image?

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Why Kindness Is a Giant Fruit of the Spirit

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Why Jesus Enormous Freedom Idea Is Super Superior

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 22

Why God's Enormous Freedom Idea Is Super Superior

We will talk today about freedom, what it is, and why freedom in Jesus is super superior. Freedom is a big issue for all inhabitants of planet earth, human, animal, vegetable, and mineral. For many years, at the University of Oklahoma, a project was underway to teach a fifteen-year-old female chimpanzee named Washoe to talk by combining sign language with simple recognition. This story intrigued me because two of my children attended the University of Oklahoma.

Since 1966, this chimpanzee has learned 140 signs. Finally, the project directors decided that Washoe was prepared to “conceptualize.” This meant that instead of merely imitating some human words, the chimp would express her thoughts. Now, understand that Washoe was a pampered animal in the university’s laboratory—well-fed, physically comfortable, safe from harm. She had security. And yet, when she was able to put words together on her own into a phrase, these were the first three—and she has repeated them repeatedly—”Let me out.” 1 Freedom is our focus today; why God’s idea of it is better than yours. All this, and more,  on this week’s Light on Life.

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How to Deal with Thieves and Robbers Jesus Style

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Why God Believes in Church and Why You Need to Be There

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 21

Why God Believes in Church and Why You Need to Be There

God believes in church. He believes in you being part of a local assembly. We all need to be involved in the church’s ministry because it is a ministry of people. When a church lives, it lives because the people are vital and active. When a church dies, it withers and dies not because the brick and mortar and carpet and pews get old and begin to crack and rip and crumble. A church withers and dies because the people wither and die. I think a vivid illustration of this comes from a true story of a young minister in Oklahoma who went to this little, though long-standing, church in hopes of really reviving the ministry of it. He had stars in his eyes and great hopes for the future. He thought he could turn it around. And he gave it his best effort and his best shot week after week, to no avail. Finally, he had one last idea, and it seemed to work. On Saturday, he announced in the local newspaper that the church had died, and on Sunday afternoon, there would be a funeral service at the church itself, and all who wished could attend. For the first time in his years there, the place was packed. In fact, people were standing outside on tiptoes looking through the window to see this most unusual funeral service for a church. To their shock, because most of them got there twenty or thirty minutes early to get a seat, there was a casket down the front. And it was smothered with flowers. He told the people as soon as the eulogy was finished, they could pass by and view the remains of the dearly beloved that they were putting to rest that day. They could hardly wait until he finished the eulogy. He slowly opened the casket, pushed the flowers aside, and people walked by, filed by, to look in and leave sheepishly, feeling guilty as they walked out the door because inside the casket, he had placed a large mirror. As they walked by, they saw the church that had died.1 Funerals for churches, that’s not the plan — that’s the target we are to shoot at. Why God Believes in Church and Why You Need to Be There, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Seven Witnesses to the Mission of Jesus

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What Jesus Teaches about Who Is Locked Away in the Lower Regions

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 20

What Jesus Teaches about Who Is Locked Away in the Lower Regions

In the book of Ephesians and several other places in the Bible, the Word of God alludes to the fact that there are prisons in the heart of the earth. Paul, speaking by the Spirit of God, calls these places the lower regions. Today’s question is just who exactly is in these lower regions? We can also follow up on that question by asking what are these lower regions in the first place? Everybody knows that hell is below. If a person dies without Jesus, that’s precisely where they go when they die. It’s a hard fact, but it’s an actual Bible fact — a scriptural reality. Some time ago, a traffic officer gave a citation to a woman in Brooklyn. And when the officer handed it through the window to her, she snapped it out of his hands and said, “You can go straight to hell!” So the officer took her to court. A few days later, they appeared before the judge, and he dismissed the officer’s complaint about the woman’s language because he said, and I quote, “It wasn’t a command, or a wish, but a statement of fact, for going to hell is a possibility.” Charles R. Swindoll, The Tale of the Tardy Oxcart and 1501 Other Stories (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson, 2016), 266. What Jesus Teaches about Who Is Locked Away in the Lower Regions that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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#047: What Happens to a Person When They Die? [Podcast]

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What is the Value of God’s Ministry Grace Gifts to Us?

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 19

What is the Value of God's Ministry Grace Gifts to Us?

In this week’s episode, we will look at just one of God’s ministry grace gifts to us via the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. God’s gifts are nothing, and I mean nothing, like the gifts that men give to one another. How’s this story as an illustration of this fact? “It’s not the gift; it’s the thought behind it.” You’ve heard that before. Well, these two brothers put a lot of thought into the giving of a pair of pants that they gave back and forth to each other every Christmas. First, the pants were tied to a car wheel and run over snow and ice, then removed from the wheel, wrapped in a lovely box, and presented at Christmas time. When the other brother got them the following Christmas, he placed those same pants in a form where wet cement was poured and allowed to dry. They were presented that year along with a sledgehammer. So, the following year they were placed in the framing of a small tool shed, and the entire shed had to be ripped apart to get to the pants. The following year, the same old sorry, miserable pair of pants sat in the front seat of a demolished car, compressed into a flattened piece of metal. It took a tractor and crowbars to get to that same pair of pants. Again, it wasn’t the gift—it was the fun and joy in giving it.1 I am so glad Jesus didn’t put salvation in a demolished car or bury it in concrete where you would have to work to obtain it. No, Jesus’ gifts are free and clear and easy to access. What is the Value of God’s Grace Gifts to Us? — that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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The Value of Humility and Consecration in the Miracles of God

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Why Holy Spirit Inspired Hope is the Anchor of the Soul

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 18

Why Holy Spirit Inspired Hope is the Anchor of the Soul

Hope springs eternal; that’s what the writer says, but what does the Bible say about hope? Billy Graham was preaching in Germany one day when German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer invited him to his office: Coffee was served, but before my first sip, the Chancellor started in. “Young men, do you believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ?” “I most certainly do,” Billy Graham replied. “So, do I. If Jesus Christ has not risen from the dead, there is not one glimmer of hope for the human race. When I leave office, I will spend the rest of my life studying and writing about the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s the most important event in human history.”1 So, the confident expectation of a future event generated via the resurrection of Jesus is one strong source of hope. Why Holy Spirit Inspired Hope is the Anchor of the Soul, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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The Role of the Spirit in the Life of A Believer

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Why You Shouldn’t Let the Enemy Torment You about the Unpardonable Sin

Encore Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 17

Why You Shouldn't Let the Enemy Torment You about the Unpardonable Sin

An aged minister thought that he had committed the Unpardonable Sin. At last, after much conflict, he submitted to what he mistakably considered was the will of God, for him to be lost. Then something within him whispered: “Suppose you are going to hell, with your disposition and habits, what would you do there?” The quick answer was, “I would set up a prayer-meeting,” and with those words, God’s revelation light dawned on his heart, and he saw how absurd he was. The fact that one fears that he has committed this sin is sure proof that he hasn’t.1 Why You Shouldn’t Let the Enemy Torment You about the Unpardonable Sin, that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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How to Cultivate God’s Presence in Your Life

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Why the Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace Matters

Podcast: Light on Life Season 9 Episode 16

There is a lot of conversation in the world today about the subject of unity. In some cases, the discussion is about the lack of it. Many seem to value it for its benefits; however, some have manipulated its benefits for personal gain. During World War II, Hitler commanded all religious groups to unite so that he could control them. Among the Brethren assemblies, half complied, and half refused. Those who went along with the order had a much easier time—those who did not face harsh persecution. In almost every family of those who resisted, someone died in a concentration camp. When the war was over, feelings of bitterness ran deep between the groups, and there was much tension. Finally, they decided that the situation had to be healed. Leaders from each group met at a quiet retreat. For several days, each person spent time in prayer, examining their own heart in the light of Christ’s commands. Then they came together. Francis Schaeffer, who told of the incident, asked a friend there, “What did you do then?” “We were just one,” he replied. As they confessed their hostility and bitterness to God and yielded to His control, the Holy Spirit created a spirit of unity among them. Love filled their hearts and dissolved their hatred. When love prevails among believers, especially in times of strong disagreement, it presents to the world an indisputable mark of a true follower of Jesus Christ. 1 Why the Unity of the Spirit in the Bond of Peace Matters that’s our focus on this week’s Light on Life.

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Are You A Passionate Seeker of Jesus?

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