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The ‘Other-ness’ of Christ

October 6, 2011 | by Dmitriy Belous | Category: Devotions No Comments

That being true—and if it is not, perhaps you must just suspend things there until you have had dealings with the Lord—that being true, the Holy Spirit gets to work on that, as I said, to make two or three other things very real to us, the first of which is the altogether ‘other-ness’ of Christ. How altogether other He is from ourselves. Taking the disciples who went into His school—it was not the School of the Holy Spirit in the same sense as ours is, but the result of their association with the Lord Jesus during those three or three and a half years was just the same—the first thing they learned was how other He was from themselves. They had to learn it. I do not think it came to them at the first moment. It was as they went on that they found themselves again and again clashing with His thoughts, His mind, His ways. They would urge Him to take a certain course, to do certain things, to go to certain places; they would seek to bring to bear upon Him their own judgments and their own feelings and their own ideas. But He would have none of it. At the marriage feast in Cana of Galilee, His own mother, with an idea, said, They have no wine. His reply was, “Woman, what have I to do with thee? mine hour is not yet come.” What have I to do with thee? That is a weak translation. Far better, ‘Woman, you and I are thinking in different realms; we have at the moment nothing in common.’ Thus throughout their lives they sought to impinge upon Him with their mentality. No, all the time He was putting them back and showing them how different were His thoughts, His ways, His ideas, His judgments; altogether different. In the end I expect they despaired. He might well have despaired of them had He not known that this was exactly what he was doing in them. Catch that and you have got something helpful. ‘Lord, why is it that I am always caught out, always making a blunder? Somehow or other, I always say and do the wrong thing, I am always on the wrong side! Somehow I never seem to come right in line with You; I despair of ever being right!’ And the Lord says, ‘I am teaching you, that is all; deliberately, quite deliberately. That is exactly what I am bringing you to see. Until you learn that lesson, we shall get nowhere at all. When you have thoroughly learned that lesson, then we can begin constructive work, but at present it is necessary for you to come to the place where you recognize I am altogether other than you are.

T. Austin-Sparks

Bible Studies’ Locations Moved

October 6, 2011 | by Stefan Slonevskiy | Category: Emails No Comments

Hi everyone,

both of tonight’s Bible studies (7PM Bible study of the Gospel of
John, and 8PM Youth Group) have been moved to Russian Church (7A Hall
Rd. Londonderry, NH) for the reason of massive construction in the
Youth Center (aka former Korean Church).

Thanks!

Stefa

The Simplicity of Faith

October 5, 2011 | by Vitalik Glotov | Category: Devotions No Comments

Difficulties Concerning Faith

…the next step in the soul’s progress out of the wilderness of a failing Christian experience into the land that flows with milk and honey, is that of faith. And here, as in the first step, the soul encounters certain kinds of difficulty and hindrance at once.

The child of God who understands the fullness of life available to him through Jesus Christ, and whose heart hungers to experience that fullness, can be assured that this fullness is only to be received by faith. But the subject of faith is such a hopeless to his mind, that the idea of faith, instead of shedding light upon the way to fullness of life in Christ, only seems to make it more difficult and involved than ever.

“Of course it must by faith,” he says, “for I know that everything in the Christian life is by faith. But that is just what makes it so hard, for I have no faith, and I do not even know what it is, nor how to get it.” And, thus, confused at the very beginning by this difficulty, he is plunged into darkness, and almost despair. This trouble arises from the fact that the subject of faith is very generally misunderstood. For, in reality, faith is the simplest and plainest thing in the world and it is most easy to put into practice.

Your idea of faith, I suppose, has been something like this. You have looked upon it as a sort of thing either a Christian exercise of soul, or an inward attitude of heart. You suppose it to be something tangible. In fact, when you have secured it, you suppose you can look at it and rejoice over it. You suppose you can use it as a passport to God’s favor, or a coin with which to purchase His gifts. You have been praying for faith, expecting all the while to get something like this. You have never received any such thing, so now you are insisting that you have no faith.

The Simplicity Of Faith

Faith is not in the least like this. It cannot be touched. It is simply believing God. Like sight, it is nothing apart from its object. You might as well shut your eyes and look inside, and see whether you have sight, as to look inside to discover whether you have faith. You see something and know that you have sight. You believe something and know that you have faith. For as sight is only seeing, so faith is only believing. As the only necessary thing about sight is that you see the thing as it is, so the only necessary thing about belief is that you believe the thing as it is. The virtue does not lie in your believing, but in the thing you believe. If you believe the truth, you are saved. If you believe a lie, you are lost. In both cases the act of believing is the same. The things believed are exactly opposite, and it is this which makes the mighty difference. Your salvation does not come because your faith saves you. Your salvation comes because it links you to the Savior who saves. Your believing is really nothing but the link.

I beg you to recognize the extreme simplicity of faith. I beg you to recognize that it is nothing more nor less than just believing God when He says He either has done something for us, or will do it. Then trust Him to keep His word. It is so simple that it is hard to explain.

If any one asks me what it means to trust someone to do a piece of work for me, I can only answer that it means committing the work to the someone and leaving it in his hands without any feelings of anxiety. All of us trust important matters to others in this way. We feel calm in trusting because of the confidence we have in those who take care of the important matters for us. How mothers trust their precious infants to the care of nurses and feel no shadow of anxiety! How often we trust our health and our lives, without a thought of fear, to cooks and taxi drivers, and all sorts of paid workers who have us completely at their mercy. They could, if they chose to do so, or even if they failed in being careful, plunge us into misery or death in a moment. We do this and make no complaint about it. We often put our trust in people we hardly know. We require only a general knowledge of human nature as the foundation of our trust. And, we never feel as if we were doing anything in the least remarkable!

H.W.Smith

Naaman’s Road

September 30, 2011 | by Gennadiy Glabets | Category: English Thursdays 1 Comment

In Wilmington, Delaware there is a road called Naaman’s Road. For most people it’s just a road named after some guy, just like some Washington Road or Jefferson Street. But what is interesting is that Bible speaks about a certain character named Naaman, a proud, strong, wealthy, yet covered with leprosy man. He had to take a road, which did not pass through Delaware, but through God’s school of humility. At one point he almost chose leprosy over healing, simply because this school of humility seemed so difficult to him. But ultimately, to be healed from leprosy, he had to lay aside his pride: his grand expectations of the healing miracle, his concern for his status, his patriotism for his country. He had to take Naaman’s road!

Perhaps you are seeking God’s will in some situation in your life. Maybe you want to be able to forgive someone. Maybe you want to restore certain relations. Maybe there is a decision you want to make. It is possible that God already answered your prayer and told you what you ought to do. But the problem is, like Naaman, you are not willing to take your road to healing. You don’t like God’s answer, it’s not what you expected. Your pride might be getting in the way.

May God help each one of us take those roads in His strength. It really is impossible on our own!

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Watch Courageous movie in theater tonight with youth!

September 30, 2011 | by Stan Glotov | Category: Emails No Comments

Hello everyone!

As some of you are or aren’t aware, 20+ people from Manchester youth said they want to go (and most ARE going) watch Courageous movie in theater TODAY, on Friday, September 30th, which will be shown at 9:30PM. The movie is Christian, made by the creators of Facing the Giants and Fireproof, with a very good plot and very great message.  If you have no clue what’s it about, watch the trailer: http://tiny.cc/i8hdy

It is better to buy tickets ahead of time so that “your seat will be reserved” in case they might sell out. We can’t buy movie tickets online, but Luda Makarova volunteered to buy them at the movie theater for us ahead of time. If you want to join us tonight and if you want us to purchase ticket for you, please reply to this e-mail and let me know. The sooner, the better.

THEATER: The theater name is now renamed to Derry Five Star Cinemas, however, if you’ll try Google Map it with that name, you will not find it. Previous name for it is Derry Flagship Cinemas 12.
ADDRESS: 10 Ashleigh Drive, Derry, NH 03038
TIME: Movie starts at 9:30pm but please try to come in advance.

OTHER SHOWTIMES: In case you cannot go today or at the time we planned, here’s list of showtimes for this weekend in Derry theater:
Friday, September 30: 12:40pm | 3:45pm | 6:45pm | 9:30pm
Saturday, October 1: 12:40pm | 3:45pm | 6:45pm | 9:30pm
Sunday, October 2: 12:40pm | 3:45pm | 6:45pm | 9:30pm

OTHER THEATERS: Find theater closest to you with time and day that fits best for you.
By zipcode: http://courageousmovie.com/tickets
By state: http://www.courageousthemovie.com/theaterlist

MORE INFO:
Courageous Movie Trailer: http://tiny.cc/uzsqn
Courageous Music Video: http://tiny.cc/osp28
Courageous YouTube Channel: http://tiny.cc/pkkc2
Courageous Website: www.courageousthemovie.com

REMEMBER: Every ticket you buy for the opening weekend (Sept. 30-Oct. 2) is a vote telling the movie industry that this is the kind of movie you like!

With great excitement on behalf of Tri-Youth of Manchester, 
Stan G.

Почему Бог Не Отвечает Сразу?

September 23, 2011 | by Stefan Slonevskiy | Category: Thursdays No Comments

Самый короткий путь из точки “А” в точку “Б” это прямая линия. Самый лучший путь из точки “А” в точку “Б” может быть и не прямая линия. Израильский народ, выходя из Египта, мог быть в обетованной земле примерно через 40 дней, но Господь повел их другим путем, который занял 40 лет. Почему? Какие цели Господь преследовал в течении этих сорока лет?

Похожее происходит и в нашей жизни. Мы приходим к Богу с нуждой, или с просьбой, или с вопросом. Мы молимся Ему об этом, но Он молчит. Почему Бог не отвечает сразу? Почему Он не ведет нас коротким путем, а посылает в обход? Цели, которые Господь преследовал со Своим народом, Он также преследует и в нашей жизни, допуская ожидания.

Так в чем же заключаются эти цели? Основываясь на Второзаконии 8:2-4:

  1. Смирить нас – от нашей независимости, от нашей высокой самооценки, от мыслей что мы чем то лучше других людей, или особенней.
  2. Проверить нас – будем ли мы послушны Ему в малом, до того как Он нам ответит на наши молитву. Он так же выявляет нам самим содержимое наших сердец.
  3. Научить нас – научить зависимости от Него, научить тому что есть вещи в жизни важнее физических благ, научить нас тому что наш Бог – всемогущий Бог, Который может проявить Свою силу не только в большом но и в самом малом

 

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Sanctification

September 20, 2011 | by Dmitriy Belous | Category: Devotions No Comments

Keswick definition of sanctification which was expressed in their first publication:

We believe that the Word of God teaches that the normal Christian life is one of uniform sustained victory over known sin…that a life of faith and victory, of peace and rest, are the rightful heritage of every child of God, and that he [she] may step into it…not by long prayers an laborious effort, but by a deliberate and decisive act of faith. The normal experience of the child of God should be one of victory instead of constant defeat, one of liberty instead of grinding bondage, one of “perfect peace” instead of restless worry…that in Christ there is provided for every believer victory, liberty, rest, and that this may be obtained not by a lifelong struggle after an impossible ideal but by a surrender of the individual to God, and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit.

About Sin

September 17, 2011 | by Stefan Slonevskiy | Category: Devotions No Comments

Note especially the pronoun “our” and its significance. You will readily grant that Christ gave Himself for the sins of Peter, Paul, and others who were worthy of such grace. But feeling low, you find it hard to believe that Christ gave Himself for your sins. Our feelings shy at a personal application of the pronoun “our,” and we refuse to have anything to do with God until we have made ourselves worthy by good deeds.

This attitude springs from a false conception of sin, the conception that sin is a small matter, easily taken care of by good works; that we must present ourselves unto God with a good conscience; that we must feel no sin before we may feel that Christ was given for our sins.

This attitude is universal and particularly developed in those who consider themselves better than others. Such readily confess that they are frequent sinners, but they regard their sins as of no such importance that they cannot easily be dissolved by some good action, or that they may not appear before the tribunal of Christ and demand the reward of eternal life for their righteousness. Meantime they pretend great humility and acknowledge a certain degree of sinfulness for which they soulfully join in the publican’s prayer, “God be merciful to me a sinner.” But the real significance and comfort of the words “for our sins” is lost upon them.

– Martin Luther, Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians

Мудрость

September 16, 2011 | by Nikolay Timoshchuk | Category: Thursdays No Comments

В чем важность познания мудрости?

  • Аналогия акведука построенного Инками или Римлянами
  • Мудрость – это практичное знание, водопровод к познанию счастья во Христе
  • Притчи 3:13, Притчи 24:13-14. Мудрость – акведук к будущему с надеждой
  • Притчи 19:8, Притчи 8:32-36. Пример боли после футбола.
  • Притчи 16:16. Вопрос жизни и смерти.
  • Мудрость – водопровод к вечному счастью, но не к временному, мирскому.

Что такое мудрость?

  • Мудрость выражается в людях имеющих страх Божий. Притчи 9:10.
  • Не только как изначальный шаг к правильной жизни, но как исток для последующих характеристик мудрой духовной жизни.
  • Притчи 11:2. Мудрый человек – смиренный человек. Не гордый.
  • Мудрость – не только выполнение и знание Слова, ведь в Библии не написано о всех подобных сценариях как поступать.
  • Римл 12:2, Кол. 1:9. Погружение ума и сердца в Слово Божье, что потом мы можем руководствоваться духовной мудростью.

Как мы можем получить мудрость?

  1. Желать получить мудрость всем сердцем. Притчи 4:8, 2:4.
  2. Т.к. мудрость в Слове – изучение Слова! Также дух лит-ру. 20 книг за год читая 15 минут в день. Притчи 18:4.
  3. Мудрость через молитву. Соломон (3 Царств 3:11), Даниил (2:30,2:23), Павел (Кол 1:9, Ефес 1:17), Иаков(1:5). Подарок от Бога – должны просить об этом.
  4. Почаще думать о смерти. А точнее о скоротечности этой жизни и бесконечности следующей.
  5. Прийти ко Христу. Матф 12:42…Иисус это мудрость, истина, жизнь. Кол. 2:3.
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Мудрость и Божья Воля

September 9, 2011 | by Dmitriy Belous | Category: Thursdays No Comments

В Иакова 1:5 мы читаем о том что есть моменты в жизни верующих людей когда нам не хватает мудрости, когда мы ищем воли Бога, но, как нам кажется, не находим ответа. Иаков, предвидя такие ситуации объясняет как нам поступать, если мы ощутили свою нужду в мудрости. “Если же у кого из вас недостает мудрости, да просит у Бога, дающего всем просто и без упреков, –и дастся ему. Но да просит с верою, нимало не сомневаясь…” (Иак.1:5). Для простоты, данные Иаковом совет можно разбить на семь частей:

  1. “У кого из вас” – прежде всего мы должны быть частью семьи Божией, мы должны принять даруемое нам Богом спасение через Иисуса Христа.
  2. “У кого недостает мудрости” – мы должны осознать что у нас мало своей мудрости (если она вообще есть!). Мы не способны принять решение без Бога. Человек не осознавший это очень часто может в самоуверенности выдавать свою волю за Божью.
  3. Нам так-же надо иметь искреннее желание познать волю Бога и быть готовыми исполнить ее. Желание исполнять волю Бога исходит из нашей просвещенности Ему.
  4. “Да просит у Бога” – надо просить у Бога, надо молиться. Недостаточно просто сидеть и размышлять о том как хорошо было бы получить мудрость и услать Божий ответ на мучающие нас вопросы.
  5. “Да просит с верою” – человек должен веровать, знать что Бог ответит, направит и поможет. Надо понять что Бог может и хочет дать нам мудрости.
  6. Идти под руководством Бога шаг за шагом. Бог не открывает всего пути сразу, но даем нам достаточно мудрости для принятия следующего решения.
  7. “Дающего всем просто и без упреков” – и последнее, руководство Бога оно четко и ясно. Бог не играет в прядки с нами. Его воля это не что то туманное и не ясное. Если нет ясности, ждите пока Бог не прояснит.

Будем помнить что Божья воля она благая, совершенная и угодная – какая радость находиться в такой воле!

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