Friday, April 20, 2012

Delivering to Satan/Entregar a Satanás - Bilingüe

"...that by them you may wage the good warfare, having faith and a good conscious, which some having rejected, concerning the faith have suffered shipwreck, of whom are Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I delivered to Satan, that they may learn not to blaspheme."

Sounds like a pretty terrible Christian, right?  Who in their right mind would "deliver someone to Satan" and have the nerve to call themselves a Christian?  The Apostle Paul would.

The above is taken from the NKJV of 1 Timothy 1:18-20.  And it poses a problem for many Christians.  

The love of Christ is our number one priority "..love God with all your heart, strength and mind, and the second is like it, love your neighbor as yourself" (Matth 22). We are also told that '"vengeance belongs to the Lord" (Hebrews 10:30).  So, how is this verse rectified to the Christian doctrine of unconditional love?

Firstly, one must come to grips that Paul hadn't stated or commanded for the love to cease...so, he broke no law there.  Secondly, the idea of "tough love" is quite biblical: "whoever spares the rod, hates their child" (Proverbs 13:24). "Do not withhold discipline from a child; if you punish him with the rod, he will not die."(Proverbs 23:13). "Discipline your son, for in that there is hope; do not be a willing party to his death."(Proverbs 19:18).  You get the idea - discipline shows love and saves lives.

How does disciplining and beating a child show love?  Woah! Woah. Do NOT beat your children EVER "Fathers, do not make your kids angry by the way you treat them" (Ephesians 6:4).  But, spanking and whipping are age-old correction methods, proven to work. The people that say that they don't have produced the children that we see today!

So, let's get this straight - discipline, whipping, correction and spanking show love for the child? Yes.  By teaching the semi-hard lesson early in life, you save them from trying it out on their own (the ol' college try); the actual hard way.  "Mom!  How come you never told me that yelling back would get me in trouble with my boss?"  "Dad! How come you never told me that drinking wouldn't really help me escape my problems?"  If you correct your children early-on, they will learn from it then and avoid the train wreck later.  But the Bible is being a step more bold in saying that the parent who does not discipline their child, teach them the lesson early and prevent them form making the mistake - does not love their child - because if you love your child, you obviously don't want them to die later or make huge mistakes!

But parents don't discipline because they don't want to hurt the child's feelings - to be realistic - the parent is choosing major discomfort over minor discomfort. Bruises (Although you shouldn't be trying to leave one) heal, scratches mend, but a destroyed spirit - who can mend it?  Yes, it may be difficult and heart-breaking to discipline a child, but it will be more difficult to watch that child, twenty-years later an alcoholic, that can't keep a job and who's life that is in pieces continues to fragment into smaller pieces.

It's the same with spiritual fathers, we watch our children, having either ourselves or having seen in other lives, people make the mistakes that our spiritual children are about to make; or perhaps we just know the devastation that the struggle can bring - so what do we try and do?  We try and gently steer our spiritual children away from the culprit. Sometimes to no avail.  So, what do we do?  We ask for discipline.  We pray to God for Him to discipline.  How does God discipline? He allows tests and discipline to come to us - so that we learn and live.  He allowed His very own Son, Jesus to be tempted by the Devil. The same person, Paul delivered those two gentlemen to - and to what end?  So "that they may learn not to blaspheme".  

A Diaper commercial said it best: "You live, you learn, you get Luvs."


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“…te doy este encargo para que pelees la buena batalla con fe y buena conciencia, conforme a las palabras proféticas pronunciadas anteriormente sobre ti. Algunos, por no haber hecho caso a su conciencia, han fracasado en su fe. 20 Esto les ha pasado a Himeneo y Alejandro, a quienes he entregado a Satanás para que aprendan a no decir cosas ofensivas contra Dios.

Esto se oye como un cristiano terrible, ¿verad?  Quien en sus cinco sentidos ¿“entregaría alguien a Satanás” y tener el valor en llamarse un cristiano?  El Apóstalo Pablo lo haría.

El pasaje antedicho se tomó de 1 Timoteo 1:18-20 y es un problema para muchos cristianos.

El amor de Cristo es nuestra prioridad numero uno “…ame a Dios con todo tu corazón, tus fuerzas y tu mente y el segundo semejante, ame a su prójimo como a sí mismo” (Mateo 22).  También nos dice que “la vagancia pertenece al Señor” (Hebreos 10:30). Así que, ¿cómo rectificamos a este versículo a la doctrina cristiana del amor sin condición?”

Primeramente, uno tiene entender que Pablo no mandó o propuso que el amor tuviera que parar…así que no quebró ninguna ley él.  Segundamente, la idea de “amor duro” es bíblico: Quien no corrige a su hijo, no lo quiere; el que lo ama, lo corrige” (Proverbios 13:24).  “No dejes de corregir al joven, que unos cuantos azotes no lo matarán” (Proverbios 23:13). “Corrige a tu hijo mientras aún pueda ser corregido, pero procura no matarlo a causa del castigo” (Proverbios 19:18).  Lo ve bien – la disciplina demuestra el amor y salva vidas.

Pero ¿cómo es que el disciplinar y golpear demuestra el amor?  Woaaah! Woah.  No dice que debemos de golpear a los niños NUNCA “Padres no enfaden a tus hijos por la manera que los tratas”(Efesios 6:4).  Pero, cachetadas/azotes son métodos probados por los siglos en corregir a un niño.  Los que dice que no es así han producido la clase de muchacho que vemos hoy en día.

Ahora bien, entendamos pues – ¿disciplinar, azotar y corregir enseñan el amor al hijo?  Sí.  Por medio de enseñar la lección semi-difícil más temprano en la vida, lo salvas de tratarlo por sus propios esfuerzos más adelante en la vida; lo cual es la manera de veras más difícil.  “¡Mamá! ¿Por qué no m dijiste que gritar a regreso a mi jefe me pondría en problemas?  ¡Papá! ¿Por qué no me dijiste que tomar alcohol de veras no me iba a ayudar en escapar de mis problemas?  Si corriges a los hijos temprano, aprenderán y evitarán el descarrilamiento luego.  Pero, la Biblia está un poco más valerosa todavía diciendo que el padre/la madre que no corrige a sus hijos, que enseña la lección antes y previene el problema – odia a sus hijos – porque si ama a su hijo, ¡obviamente no quiere que mueran o hagan errores grandes!

Pero los padres no disciplinan a sus hijos porque no quiere dañar a los sentimientos del niño – pero en ser realístico – el padre escoge daño más grande sobre daño más pequeño.  Contusiones (aunque no deben de ser el enfoque o la meta) se sanan, cortas se sanan, pero un espíritu quebrantado - ¿quién lo puede sanar?  Sí, es difícil disciplinar a un niño, pero es más difícil ver a este niño, veinte años después, un alcohólico o que no puede mantener un trabajo o una familia por ser descontrolado – y cuya vida que está deshecha sigue deshaciéndose.

Es igual con padres espirituales, miramos a nuestros hijos, habiendo estado allí mismo o habiendo visto otros hacer el mismo error que nuestros hijo espirituales están por hacer; o tal vez sepamos el resultado de que una lucha puede traer – y ¿qué hacemos? Intentamos a guiar gentilmente al hijo lejos del problema – pero a veces no ayuda. Así que, ¿qué hacemos? Pedimos la disciplina del Señor.  ¿Cómo nos diciplina El Señor?   Él permite que pruebas y disciplina nos venga – para que aprendamos y vivamos.  Dios permitió que su propio Hijo, Jesús, sea tentado por Satanás.  La misma persona, Pablo, entregó a estos dos hombres – y ¿con qué meta? Para que “aprendieran no blasfemar.”

Una comercial de pañuelos lo dijo mejor: “Vives, aprendes y agarras a Luvs.”



Thursday, April 19, 2012

Overcoming Spiritual Passivity - An Intro

Strengthening the Local Church
Overcoming Passivity

Intro
Of course we could name a million things that a man should do to strengthen the local church, like praying, becoming humble, paying tithes, studying the word of God, actually reading the Word of God, participating in praise and worship instead of looking around, taking leadership, while you’re in leadership – being submissive to your leaders, becoming servants – but I think instead of talking about all those things that people know about and are just too lazy or rebellious to do – I think we can do what men ought to do best – and just do it.

If you came to this workshop just so your wife wouldn’t yell at you or if you came hoping you could sit down and maybe if you’re really religious, throw out a few “amens” – I don’t want your amens, I want your attention - you have a problem.  It is a disease.  Yes, you have a disease.  That disease is called “A Passive Spirit”.

A Passive Spirit
What is a passive spirit?  Well, a, it’s not a demon and b, it’s not something that you’re stuck with.  Yes, you are infected, but just as a body fights infection – you too can fight this infection.

Let me tell you how you may have become infected.  You may have come to this country looking for a better opportunity and wanted to support your family.  So, you began working very hard in the harvest – 8-10 hour days 6-7 days a week.  All the while, you have a family and you call yourself a Christian.  After a few months had gone by, one Sunday you told your wife, “I’m not going to go with you to church today” I worked so hard this week and I need a break.  And it is true that every Christian is supposed to take breaks, like the Bible says “the Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath”.  So you took your break.  And it was nice.  It was deserved.  And it continued.  It became easier to sit on the sofa, or lay in bed or talk in the park than go to church.  You became infected with passivity and it caused you to forget about your God-given responsibility to be a good steward of your family, of God’s things and of this earth.  

You equated the work that man has to do with the work that God asks us to do.  You figured that since you had worked so hard in the week, God must understand that you can’t be working for Him too.  You bought and chose to believe the lie that working for money gives you the right to skip out on working for God.  You were wrong.  You were infected.

Others of you, who dared to call yourselves ministers and lay-pastors became infected when you started listening to yourself instead of listening to God.  You began to say things like “that pastor is no better than I am – I think I could do his job better than he could anyway”.  And while you were right about the pastor being just a man – you chose to forget the part that “every authority comes from above” and that leaders of the church are anointed in their position and that God will carefully watch over his anointed – no better illustration of that is found in 2 Samuel 1:14-17 14 David asked him, “Why weren’t you afraid to lift your hand to destroy the LORD’s anointed?”  15 Then David called one of his men and said, “Go, strike him down!” So he struck him down, and he died. 16 For David had said to him, “Your blood be on your own head. Your own mouth testified against you when you said, ‘I killed the LORD’s anointed.’”  

 You also decided that it would be okay to disobey God and not give your tithes and offerings first and foremost – the full 10% - BEFORE – you bought groceries, went out to eat and went to hang out with friends.  Our temples are run down, out of date and honestly shameful to look at and it is because people think so highly of themselves that they think the Word of God doesn’t apply to them! They think they can disobey by stirring up people against the pastor, pastor’s wife, pastor’s children, the board, the leaders, the volunteers and the district.  They think they can get away with not obeying God by giving of their time and their resources – yes, that means money – and not suffer the consequences.  Maybe actually in truth – they haven’t gotten a passive spirit – they’ve just gotten an evil spirit!  Because now instead of fighting against Satan and his angels, our true enemy, we fight against each other – and if you have done that – and I have at times – you ought to be ashamed, you ought to be face-down, humble and asking God for forgiveness and then knock it off!


Transition
Many people sit there in broken marriages, with ruined finances, terrible children, nearly miserable and are trying to figure out what went wrong.  You gave up! You gave up!  You became infected and gave up.  You didn’t go to the doctor and you didn’t try diet and exercise.  You gave up!  You didn’t run to the Lord to find out what went wrong and what you were supposed to do – you didn’t pray and you didn’t fast and you didn’t serve and you didn’t fight!  You allowed a passive spirit to take over you who is called to be a mighty warrior of God.  You put down the sword of the Spirit, you put down the shield of the faith and you said “the helmet of salvation makes my forehead sweaty” and you took it off!  You said “the breastplate of righteousness is so heavy and difficult” and you took it off!  You said “the belt of truth is pretty inconvenient and my fat hangs over the edge of it” and you took it off!  You said “I don’t want to go walk around and do my job, I want to stay here” and you took of the shoes of the gospel! 
So you weren’t wearing armor anymore, and you didn’t have your weapons anymore – and just because you took them off doesn’t mean that the war had stopped – it just meant that you had given up!  You gave up your responsibility, your job, your blessing, your family, your divine relationship, your salvation and your blessed hope so that you wouldn’t have to fight!  You have a problem!

Proverbs 26:15 says the lazy person is puts grabs the food on his plate but is too lazy to bring his back to his mouth.  This isn’t talking about just food!  The Word of God, the Bible, The Verb, Jesus’ love written down is food for the soul – yet so many are who have the Bible in their home, at times in their hand – they’re too lazy to bring the bible up to their eyes to read it, study it, memorize it.  They have spiritual food in their hands and they are too lazy, too disinterested, too distracted to read it.  The reason that person cannot lives like a fool is because they do not have the Word of God hidden in their hearts.
Men, it is past time, but not too late to step up and become not just men by gender, but men by character – Men of God!