The Bartimaeus Blog 2020.4
Blessings to you, friends and family of BBT. I pray this finds you drawing closer to our Lord for strength to overcome life’s challenges. I sure would like to see you at church on Sunday. God never meant for us to do this alone. Keep reading to find out what’s coming next.
WE sure missed Priscilla and Kimi last week. Keep Priscilla in your prayers as she has several weeks of recovery ahead of her. She will not be able to drive for at least three weeks,. As things stand right now, that means the bus won’t be running for some time.
Last Sunday, Linda shared with us a treasure from our past. It may well be the only recording we have of Arvella as she taught what we think was her last lesson. Linda and I had not yet been at the church a year when that was made. We have a lot fewer people now, and one might wonder if we have a future.
I believe we do. I believe that God gave us a special message a couple of weeks ago. I believe He will raise us up and that we will begin to see new and better things. But one might be forgiven some doubt, looking at us now. So, how do we know if a message is truly coming from God? Does He even do that anymore? Certainly enough people have claimed to hear Him. How can we know?
We have always taught that everything should be checked against God’s word. That goes for anything a preacher tells you. That goes for anything you read, and anything that you think that god might be telling you. It especially goes for someone telling you that they have heard directly from the Lord. If it contradicts the written word, it is not from God.
If it passes that test, there is still a question whether it is in fact a word from god for the moment we are in. Truth will always serve us well, but to know what God is saying right now, we need a relationship. We need to be able to hear from the Holy Spirit, who will guide us “into all truth.”
I can’t do that for you, but I can put my own words under the microscope of God’s word. Will they hold up? Did they really come from Him? If I didn’t think so, I would not have said them, but let’s see if the written Word will provide them with any foundation.
We’ll take our queue from the Bereans. When Paul came to their Synagogue and began sharing the good news that their promised messiah had come, they eagerly searched the scriptures to see if what Paul was telling them was true (Acts 17:10-12). As a result, many of them believed. Now we already have the gospel, but this is the same attitude that we should have when someone brings us a message. Check the book. If it checks out, rejoice in the truth that God has revealed to you. If it doesn’t, you have a false prophet in your midst, though possibly well intentioned.
I hope you’ll be joining us as we seek to hear from the Lord and act on what we hear.
Love to you all,
Larry