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April 27, 2012
Greetings from True Hope!
Greetings!
We are just concluding studies of 1-2-3 John and Jude in our True Hope LIVE! Wednesday internet meetings and the insights have been awesome!

Wednesday evening as we began in Jude, something came to light that is a really profound lesson in humility that bears repeating in order to share with those of you who are not able to join with us ...

Jude opens his epistle with ...
  • Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James, To those who are called, sanctified by God the Father, and preserved in Jesus Christ:
    Mercy, peace, and love be multiplied to you.
What, you may say, is so profound about that opening phrase?  Just this, Jude identifies himself as a servant (bondslave) of Jesus and the brother of James . . .
. . . The thing is - - Jude is ALSO the brother of Jesus!  But he does not make note of this fact directly but indirectly by claiming his relation to James.
Friends, if any man had bragging rights; if any person had the actual grounds to make himself important to the Church; if anyone had the basis to elevate himself to celebrity status within the Christian community . . . it was Jude!

He could have begun his epistle with something like ... "I am Jude, the brother of our Lord Jesus Christ and you need to listen to me because James and I REALLY know what Jesus is all about!"  BUT HE DID NOT DO THIS!

He made himself of no reputation beyond being of equal value in the Body of Christ sharing from the vantage point of his spiritual standing IN Christ - - not his natural status with Jesus!

He was not sending a message in order that people would hear HIM - - he was sending a message in order to edify and empower the saints, his focus was for their benefit NOT HIS OWN NOTORIETY!

Can you imagine if this was in today's American church culture?  Don't you know that when people found out that Jude was the natural brother of Jesus they would be telling him things like ... "Hey Jude - you need to go on tour!"  "Hey Jude - we have a book and video deal for you!"  "Hey Jude - you need to capitalize on your relationship with our Lord!" 

And who knows, maybe he and James both had to resist similar pressures in their day . . . and if so, they were obviously successful, just look at his epistle!

The next time one of us has some seemingly big accomplishment that we feel should elevate our status in the Body of Christ, and we struggle with keeping our pride in check, just remember Jude!  Not a one of us has the bragging rights he had, yet he kept himself in humility in order to accomplish what was needful for the WHOLE BODY OF CHRIST!

Many Blessings!

Dr. Timothy

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From Dr. Timothy D.TH
HOW DO YOU DEFINE THE ISSUES?
In response to last week's article, "What's Wrong With Other Religions" I received more comments than on any article in a long time - - and all in agreement!

Some of the conversations I had prompted me to consider an issue in the Body of Christ and in the community of churches (yes, these are two different things - the Body of Christ exists within the church community) and that issue is that the world has been allowed to define the issues on its terms and we have accepted this situation!

The problem with allowing the world to define the issues is that we are then trapped into dealing with the world on ITS terms and not on God's terms!

So we need to stand up, be strong, be bold and declare the issues as God defines them and then we can present the solutions that God offers in a manner that is relevant to the world around us! 

For instance, take the matter of SALVATION. 
God's salvation is not relevant to the world because we have allowed the world to define the issue of sin and worse, we have accepted the world's definition as valid to some degree!

The world sees sin as some form of sickness in a person's psyche (soul).  So what does a sickness need?  Treatment that leads to health.  To the world, the drunkard is not a "sinner" but a soul-sick individual that cannot help how he is!  Therefore, what the world thinks it needs from God is for God to offer a cure to the drunkard that will make him a person who is no longer addicted to abusing intoxicating substances!

Now let's define sin as God defines sin:  Sin is the choice to transgress the laws of God!  Therefore, a person is not a drunkard as a result of alcoholism, he is a drunkard because at some point in his life he chose to transgress God's laws about getting drunk!

Now then, why did the person transgress God's laws about getting drunk?  Because he was born into the family of Adam, thus he was born a Sinner!  And what do Sinners do?  Sinners, by nature transgress the laws of God!

So what needs to be changed, or remedied?  Do we need to help the drunkard stop drinking and help him find all the flaws in his soul that "cause" him to drink? (This is man's solution)
OR - does God need to be allowed to change the man's nature from being a Sinner to being a Saint?  In other words, the man was naturally born into the family of Sin, he needs to be spiritually born into the Family of God!  Thus when his nature is changed, the reason for being a drunk is remedied!

To the world, sin is a symptom of a deeper, root problem.

God tells us that sin is the root problem and our actions of sinning are the symptoms!

In other words, the world has it backwards and so their focus is on curing the symptoms while God is intent upon curing the cause!

Isn't it about time that WE begin defining the issues again?  If we continue to respond to the world based on how the world defines the issues, we will never be successful at presenting the needed answer to the world!

Until we begin to define the issues as God defines the issues, the world will never see what the real need is . . . are you willing to accept that?
 

Many Blessings!
Dr. Timothy

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PROPHET'S CORNER
Proverbs 29:2 ...
When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; but when a wicked man rules, the people groan.

New Study Indicates American's Religious Faith Waning 


Despite the prominence of religious believers in politics and culture, America has shrinking congregations, growing dissatisfaction with religious leaders and more people who do not think about faith, according to a new study by a Duke University expert.

In "American Religion: Contemporary Trends," author Mark Chaves argues that over the last generation or so, religious belief in the U.S. has experienced a "softening" that effects everything from whether people go to worship services regularly to whom they marry. Far more people are willing to say they don't belong to any religious tradition today than in the past, and signs of religious vitality may be camouflaging stagnation or decline.

"Reasonable people can disagree over whether the big picture story is one of essential stability or whether it's one of slow decline," said Chaves. "Unambiguously, though, there's no increase."

Chaves, who directs the National Congregations Study, used data from that research and from four decades' worth of General Social Survey results to draw what he aims to be an overview of contemporary American religion. The study will be published this week.

Today, as many as 20 percent of all Americans say they don't belong to any religious group, Chaves found, compared with around 3 percent in the 1950s. Yet, those people aren't necessarily atheists, agnostics or others. Instead, about 92 percent of Americans still profess belief in God, they just don't use religion as part of their identity.

"It used to be that even the most marginally active people wouldn't say they have no religion, they'd say `I'm Catholic' or `I'm Baptist' or `I'm Methodist' or whatever," Chaves said. "That's not the case today."

Even signs of robust religious faith may not be what they appear, Chaves found. The strength of religious conservatives in politics, for example, has coincided with a growing disillusionment about faith's role in the public square. Chaves found that between 1991 and 2008, the percentage of Americans who strongly agreed that religious leaders should stay out of politics rose from 20 percent to 44 percent.

At the same time, those who remain devout have become more conservative. In the mid-1970s, knowing that someone attended church regularly wouldn't reveal much about their political leanings; today, regular churchgoers are far more likely to be Republicans than Democrats.

"It's not random who's leaving churches," said Bradley Wright, a University of Connecticut sociologist who studies American Christianity and wrote the 2010 book "Christians Are Hate-Filled Hypocrites...and Other Lies You've Been Told."

"As Christians affiliated more through the Republican Party, liberal, marginal churchgoers became offended and left," she said.

The notion of decline misses important developments like the enthusiastic devotion of Christian immigrants, argues Leith Anderson, president of the National Association of Evangelicals.

"Much of our immigration is coming from countries where Christianity is blossoming," he said. "I think God's doing some great things in African-American churches and among Hispanic immigrants."

Anderson thinks the change is better described as a shift than a decline, as people become more willing to leave the denominations or faiths in which they were raised and look elsewhere for spiritual nourishment.

Wright also believes that a decline might be overstating the case, and says polarization is a better description. He recently plotted survey data over the last 25 years recording what Americans say about the importance of religion in their lives. Those who say it's extremely important have grown slightly, along with those who say it's not at all important. But the number of people who said it was "somewhat" important dropped from 36 percent to 22 percent in about 20 years.

"Forty or 50 years ago, it was almost a form of deviance not to be religious," he said. "When you take away that external form of motivation, people either drop away or they find their own kind of motivation."

Chaves agrees, saying churches are likelier today to consist largely of a "hard core" of believers, and to have fewer casual or lukewarm members that used to swell the ranks.

"That's what's changed," he said. "Certainly as a percentage of their time, it's less important than it was."

These trends developed slowly over decades, Chaves said, and he doesn't think they can be reversed by ramped-up evangelism or other conscious decisions by religious groups. The main force may be demographic, since the data show that the households most likely to be devout consist of two parents and children. As fewer people have children and more couples split up, religious institutions see their numbers dwindle.

"Religious leaders know this," Chaves said. "That's why they look for ways to attract single people and people without kids. But it's hard, because on the whole, mainstream religion is kind of geared toward families."

The study wasn't all bad for religious groups, though. Older people are more likely to be religious than the young, and America is on the cusp of having the largest elderly population in its history, Chaves said.

Immigrants to the U.S. also tend to be active religious believers, and birth rates may also favor the faithful. Devout families usually have more children than the kinds of non-traditional arrangements contributing to the demographic drain on religions, Wright said. Finally, there's an extraordinary amount of good will toward religious faith in the U.S., especially in contrast with other Western countries.

"It's not like there's a lot of hostility toward religion in the United States," Chaves said. "It's just that there's been a softening of religiosity."

HOW IS THIS PROPHETIC?
Because when people conclude that existing religions have failed, they are then open to something new! 
This is not just a trend, but a preparation for the time when worshipping satan and his beast will be thrust upon the world's people - - and they will embrace it!
  • Revelation 13:11-14
    Then I saw another beast coming up out of the earth, and he had two horns like a lamb and spoke like a dragon.
    And he exercises all the authority of the first beast in his presence, and causes the earth and those who dwell in it to worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed.
    He performs great signs, so that he even makes fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men.
    And he deceives those who dwell on the earth by those signs which he was granted to do in the sight of the beast, telling those who dwell on the earth to make an image to the beast who was wounded by the sword and lived.
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A THOUGHT FOR TODAY'S CHURCH
Jerry Williams, Epic Ministries

John 11:40  Jesus said to her, "Did I not say to you that if you would believe you would see
               the glory of God?" 
 
In Luke 10 we first see Martha complaining to Jesus that Mary was not helping her take care of all the work, but rather was sitting at His feet listening to His words.  Martha was so preoccupied with the preparation of the earthly meal she completely missed the aroma of the Bread of Life that was permeating her own home.  In that instance Jesus told her, ‘Martha, Martha, you are worried and bothered by so many things when only one thing is necessary.’ 

We later see Martha again in John 11 when the Lord has come to the tomb of Lazarus, Martha’s brother.  Once again she doesn’t realize the significance of the moment, but is rather bothered by the circumstances.  All she can think about is what has already occurred instead of believing for what might yet take place.  She is consumed with the knowledge that her brother has been dead four days and to roll away the stone would only release the terrible stench of death.  What she again fails to realize is that He Who is the Resurrection and the Life was standing with her in that moment with more than enough power to overwhelm the circumstances and release His glory. 
 
This is much like the Church today which operates and depends upon its productions and preparations rather than the power and presence of God. 

Time and time again I see the Lord literally showing up in church services only to be completely overlooked and unnoticed.  Seldom do I encounter a people who are truly expectant in their spirits and watchful with the eyes of their hearts. 

The Lord is ready and willing to do the impossible for those who will simply place their confidence and quit being worried and bothered by so many other things, things they are doing or thinking just like Martha. 

This kind of faith and confidence doesn’t just appear overnight, but must be cultivated in your heart.  Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God (Romans 10:17). 

Mary chose to give her attention to seeing and hearing the living Word of God while Martha was preoccupied with serving and helping the living Word of God.  If we, like Mary, will choose to give our attention to reading, studying and applying the living Word of God to our lives, then His promise is we will see the glory of God in our lives.
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