Monthly Archives: January 2024

Set Free From The Law (Pt. 2)

A quick review; 

  • Romans chapters 1-3 lock all people under sin. 
  • Romans chapters 3-4 make it clear that all the world is guilty of sin but opportunity to be justified has been made available to all through faith in Jesus Christ.  
  • Romans chapter 5 explains the results of such justification. – Introduction to God’s grace- “suffer well” – Saved & reconciled = the gift of eternal life. 
  • Romans 6 explains “eternal life” or what we can call “newness of life”. Our move from bondage to freedom. Freedom from Law. 
  • Our text Romans 7, beginning in Romans 7:1 speaks to “those who know the Law”.  Which is why we are spending some time on this point, Plus the conversation needs to be had and is being had within the larger Christian world.

    Blog – Set Free From The Law (Pt. 1)

Law – sin – death 
Magnified sin, made sin known, pointed out sin, etc. 

There are so many resources to look into to begin getting an idea about the importantance of understanding the relationship between the Law and the Gospel; the Old Covenant and the New Covenant. Some I reviewed just this week and will continue into this week would be; 

  • Gary DeMar discussions – The Law; God’s Law
  • Zion’s Fire article – The Mosaic Law & Salvation 
  • Book – The Law & The Gospel (Ernie Reisinger) 

Fellowship with others & social media 

November 8, 2013
“The Biblical definition of “salvation” as “deliverance” of God’s people from their enemies brings with it a changed perspective about what this means for those living today. The “deliverance” of God’s people from the effects of “The Law,” “The Sin,” and “The Death” that had entered into the covenant “world” through Adam (Rom. 5:12) was carried through to its consummation with the promised “deliverance” through “resurrection” at the Parousia in A.D. 70. The “resurrection” signaled the “end of sins” and the bringing in of “everlasting righteousness” for God’s covenant people (Dan. 9:24-27; Gal. 5:5; II Pet. 3:13). The “last enemy” of Israel, “The Death,” was defeated (I Cor. 15:26), and “abolished,” and in its stead “brought life and immortality to light through the gospel” (II Tim. 1:10). Beyond the time of the “resurrection” of “all Israel,” the need for more “salvation” or more “deliverance” came to a close.” — Larry Siegle

Dec. 28, 2013 
“While the Old Law does not exist today, sin does. And sin still separates just as it did for Jews under the Ministration of Death or Gentiles “who have not the Law”, but who were dead in sin nonetheless. It is resurrection life from sin that has become a reality in Christ. Those who come into Christ today are set free from sin, (Ephesians 2:1), and raised to walk in newness of life, (Romans 6:1- 4).” Don K. Preston

Don Preston – Torah To Telos 

May 21, 2014

“To imagine that “living Biblically” means trying to keep as many ancient rules as possible just because they are in the Bible misses the point of the law in the first place”. – Christopher J.H. Wright

November 6, 2014
I was never “under Law” nor “in Adam”. IJS
The Law of Moses in relation to Adam in the garden, thoughts?

April 11, 2015

“It is patently illogical to claim that all of God’s promises to Israel have been fulfilled, and that all types and shadows of the Law have been fulfilled, and still hold to a futurist eschatology.” -Dr. Don K. Preston

Conclusion 

We have been set free from the Law. The Jew, first. And then the Gentile.

We are not obligated to the Law of Moses. We can trust and lean on “renewed minds” and our identity as the Church. 

Those who know the Truth and have been set free. 

Thanks be to Jesus Christ that we have been set free from the Law by His sacrificial giving of His body, so that we could be brought into a new body/identity. His Body and identity. Sons of God. His shed blood provided for us a new covenant, a better covenant, a covenant that can provide true salvation to us and through us, as well as reconciliation with God. 

Reading Through Romans – Methods to learn & discern

  • Read contextually – 1st chapter to where you are now
  • Fellowship, for sure. 
  • Summarize 
  • Writing a letter back
  • Apply 

I will continue to prayer through, ponder, and study the resources I’ve mentioned regarding the interaction between the Law & the Gospel. 

This week take some time to read Romans chapters 1-8. Read as a letter written by the Apostle Paul to the Church at Rome. Mark out contextual discussions and what seem to be “eternal truths”. 

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Set Free From The Law (Pt. 1)

Reading Through Romans (Pt. 4)
Romans 7 

Intro 
Today, we are going to plunge back into our Reading Through Romans Sermon Series. 
We left off finishing Romans chapter 6 and marking out the “newness of life” offered by, in, and through Jesus Christ. 

A quick review; 

  • Romans chapters 1-3 lock all people under sin. 
  • Romans chapters 3-4 make it clear that all the world is guilty of sin but opportunity to be justified has been made available to all through faith in Jesus Christ.  
  • Romans chapter 5 explains the results of such justification. – Introduction to God’s grace- “suffer well” – Saved & reconciled = the gift of eternal life. 
  • Romans 6 explains “eternal life” or what we can call “newness of life”. Our move from bondage to freedom.

John 8:36 – If the Son sets you free; you will be free indeed. 
Free what what? 
Who was Jesus speaking to? What were they in bondage to? 
Larger context – John 8:31 – 47 

Set free from sin, yes. A major part of the story and what ends up leading to much of the confusion in the early churches, as we see in the epistles, is that the Jews were set free from the law which magnified sin and led to death. Under Law, they were “dead men walking” and producing death with their influence of others.  Now in Christ, they, and thus we, are set free from law, sin, and death and all of the effects, or what Biblical would be called “curses”.. 

Law & Gospel 

About 4 years ago, I attended the Southeast Founders Conference in Cape Coral, Florida. The theme of the conference was a look at the Law & Gospel. Pastor Tom Ascol, the host of the conference and the president of Founder’s, a Southern Baptist reformation ministry, said, “A proper understanding of the Law and the Gospel is vital for healthy Christianity and healthy churches”. I couldn’t agree more. 

We must gain a “proper understanding” of how the Law and the Gospel interact with one another. 

I have some books from that conference that I plan to review before we are done with our Reading Through Romans Sermon Series. I’ll share thoughts as they apply in the series, however I encourage each of you to keep an eye on our weekly updates, or in the very least my personal blog – mianogonewild.wordpress.com 

More recently, Gary DeMar mentioned some things on his podcast regarding the Law; 

“If it is your position that we no longer appeal to the Bible, including the Old Testament in some of these things, I’m not calling you a heretic, I just think you’re wrong”. In speaking about some Full Preterists, he goes on to say, “The issues for them is the Law, God’s Law”. “I am not going to apologise for my views of their Law”…..”Old Testament Law doesn’t apply anymore….OK, so now what?, so now what?”

The Continuing Debate Over God’s Law – click here
Oh, they contributed to the debate alright. Confusion. 

Variety of ways in applying the Law. 

  • In the future, The Law will be re-instituted among the Jews.
  • Personal interpretation; traditions of men 
  • “Theonomy: An Informed Response” 
  • Spiritually-discerned;  based on the Law of Christ 

This is a big issue and needs to be righty understood and applied. 

Even our text, beginning in Romans 7:1 speaks to “those who know the Law”.  

A Biblical Study 
Review of Apostolic Doctrine as per the Apostle Paul’s writing. 
Word study on “Law” in texts we have chronologically covered (& some we have yet to get to in Romans).   

What was Galatians about…? 
Galatian Gospel Desertion 
Judizers – Legalists – self-righteous 
Galatians 2:16, 19, 21
Galatians 3:2, 5, 10-13, 17 – 19, 21-24
Galatians 4:4-5, 21, 
Galatians 5:18 
Galatians 6:2, 13 

What was the 1st letter to the Corinthians about…? 
Corinthian Heresy 
1 Corinthians 9:8-11, 20-21
1 Corinthians 14:21, 34
1 Corinthians 15:56 

What is the contrasts being made starting in 2 Corinthians chapter 3 and carrying into chapter 5? 
2 Corinthians 3:6-10 

Consider that as we have been “Reading Through Romans”, we note a focus and argumentation against Jewish ideas – hearers of Law, bearing the name “Jew”, those who boast in the Law, the value of circumcision, what advantage has the Jew, no flesh justified by Law, establishing the Law, benefit of Abraham as forefather, transgression increasing through Law, continuing in sin, those who know the Law…

Problems in the Roman Church 
Sin – Law – Death – Salvation 
Romans 2:12-29
Romans 3:19 -24, 27-28, 31 
Romans 4:14-16 
Romans 5:13, 20, 
Romans 6:14 – 18
Romans 7:1 -14, 16, 22-25

————————> where we currently are in the Reading Through Romans Series 

Romans 8:1-7 
Romans 9:4, 31, 
Romans 10:4-5 
Romans 13:8,10 

Conclusion 
Thanks be to Jesus Christ that we have been set free from the Law by His sacrificial giving of His body, so that we could be brought into a new body/identity. His shed blood provided for us a new covenant, a better covenant, a covenant that can provide true salvation to us and reconciliation with God. 

Reading Through Romans – Methods to learn & discern

  • Read contextually – 1st chapter to where you are now
  • Fellowship, sure. 
  • Summarize 
  • Writing a letter back
  • Apply 

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#Reading Through Romans (Pt. 3)

I explained “The Gospel in 7 words” by looking at Romans chapters 1-5.
Sin, law, conscience, grace, faith, justification, glory.

– Romans chapters 1-3 lock all people under sin. 

– Romans chapters 3-4 make it clear that all the world is guilty of sin but opportunity to be justified has been made available to all through faith in Jesus Christ.

– Romans chapter 5 explains the results of such justification. – Introduction to God’s grace- “suffer well” – Saved & reconciled = the gift of eternal life. 

“…all who will take God’s gift of forgiveness and acquittal are kings of life because of this one man, Jesus Christ”. 

Romans 6 explains “newness of life”

Romans 6:1-3
“Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase?”
Why would such a question be asked? 

  • The Jewish argument being made; context – Rom. 3:19-21, 29-31; 4:1; 6:1, 6; 7:1 
  • It would seem the Apostles had a message of grace that caused others to think it provided such freedom. Our Gospel is a gospel of freedom.
    1 Cor. 8-9 

Romans 6:4-23 
Explain the “newness of life” we have been given?
What does it mean to be like him in his death? See, 2 Cor. 11
What does it mean to be like Him in His resurrection? See, 2 Cor. 11

“Our Old self”; “Body of sin”; “slaves to sin”
“Died with Christ”; “Shall live with Him”

The effect explained – v. 10 – 11

“Therefore…” – v. 12 ; “your mortal body” (cf. v. 11)
“Members of your body” – unrighteousness; righteousness 

“Not under Law” 

“Obedient from the heart”

v. 19 – 21

v. 22-23 – “But now…”/ The Gospel 

Romans 6:23 cf. Romans 6:4 
Baptism – absorbed; consumed 
Sin & Death
Eternal life 
https://newsfromthetribe.blogspot.com/2009/06/its-like-being-born-again.html

A Jewish argument – going back to Romans 3:1, 21 

(Point out hints in Romans 6; mentioned 7:1)


Conclusion 
(Points I hope to have made) 

6:4  
6:5-7
6:8-11
6:12-13
6:14-19
6:20-23

“Let it be understood that those who are not found living as He taught are not Christian – even though they progress with the lips the teaching of Christ”. – Justin Martyr 

This week’s Common Prayer
“May we cry the Gospel from the rooftops: both with our words and with our lives” 

Red Letter Christians 
Now go and do 

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Reviewing 2023 & Peering into 2024 

In my estimation, 2023 was an advancing year, for myself and for the Christian community. I led others through and completed a weekly study on the “hope of Israel” (which turned out to be more than 55 study sessions). We completed the “Crazy Corinthians” sermon series at The Blue Point Bible Church (which included both 1st and 2nd Corinthians). And I finally published a book on Full Preterism, by that title, with the subtitle “Proclaiming The Presence & Purpose of God”. 

www.ThePreteristBook.com

Unfortunately, what continued through the year and is seemingly continuing into 2024 is theological confusion and inconsistency. Sometimes it seems as though there are folks who intentionally advance their ministries by confusing others. Being that “clarity, healing, and strategy” are something I constantly highlight as that which I am chasing after, continued confusion frustrates me to no end. 

I wrote a blog at the end of January 2023 which sought to highlight some of this. The blog was titled, “Lord Help Us, Your Church Seems So Confused”. You can read it at the following link, https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/01/31/lord-help-us-your-church-seems-so-confused/

In the aforementioned blog I wrote, “We need to learn how to communicate Biblical truth and discipleship. Biblical illiteracy is such a problem, especially as it pertains to the purpose of God in the world today. Full Preterism, though widely confused and ostracized, brings opportunity for clarity, healing, and strategy, ultimately “the healing of the nations”, and demonstrates both the presence and purpose of God.” 

I had the privilege to share my testimony quite a bit in 2023, even just right at the beginning of the year I interviewed with the Burros of Berea Podcast and with Johnny Ova on his, Dig In, podcast. You can review those podcasts at the following link,  https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/01/18/testimonytuesday-recent-interviews/

For the last few years I always end up in Genesis at the beginning and the end of the year. Seems to fit as that is when we begin or begin to review what we are learning from the Scriptures, right? This past January we did quite a bit of talk regarding the curse as outlined in Genesis chapter 3. This continues to confound many who want to say we are free from the curse in Jesus Christ yet are somehow still under the curse, even if we are in Jesus Christ. Kind of like we have been resurrected, but still need to await resurrection. What!?!?! 

Consider the following resources in that regard: 

https://powerofpreterism.wordpress.com/2023/01/20/getting-to-genesis-3/

https://powerofpreterism.wordpress.com/2023/02/09/the-curse-in-the-preterist-perspective/

https://albertmohler.com/2017/12/08/far-curse-found

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B9Qdk7Yj2lQ

Our discussions regarding theology, especially Preterism, really do, and really need to, take us back to the beginning of the Bible. 

And all of that was just the beginning of the year. 

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What happened in 2023? What happened to 2023? The year went so fast, didn’t it? 

At the beginning of the year, in February to be exact, we heard a lot about the Asbury Revival. Glory to God that many seemed to be encouraged and wanted to see revival in their lives. I even wrote a little bit about revival. Consider reviewing my blog, https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/03/25/longislandchristians-revival-moments/

The life and pastorate of Dietrich Bonhoeffer always fosters revival in my life. I had the privilege to visit Abyssian Baptist Church in Harlem. You can read some of my thoughts (and see pictures) at the following link, https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/02/06/abyssinian-baptist-church-bonhoeffer/

My wife, Rachanda, had her baby shower in February, and sure enough two days after Easter Sunday, 4/11/23, we welcomed Kehlani Michaela Miano into the world! Glory to God! I also celebrated 10 years in the pulpit at BPBC. You can read a short review of these details at the following blog, https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/04/21/a-throwbackthursday-testimonial/

Quite a bit of ministry endeavours in 2023, including but not limited to hosting National Day of Prayer, the Great Brookhaven Cleanup, attended Hope Day in Amityville, went to a Christian hip-hop event, a “tent revival” in Port Jeff, and spoke at an event for International Overdose Awareness Day.  We hosted a Long Island Christians event at BPBC (“Back To School Bash”), completed the “What Happy Couples Know” series and the Wurmbrand series, as well as “The Truth Project”. And of course, we hosted The Kingdom & Worldview Conference. The ladies hosted the 1st Women’s Bible Study in November, and it will continue every 3rd Wednesday of the month. We closed out the year with our annual Harvest Dinner, Operation Christmas Child, and our giving effort of “Under The Tree”. 

We took a family vacation in June and went to Maryland and Hershey Park, Pennsylvania. In October, my wife and I had the privilege to join Deacon Brian and his wife, Sandy, at the Opera. We saw Giacomo Puccini’s, La Boheme. Bravo! 

We lost our earthly influence of men like Max King and Dr. Michael Heiser. My nana, who was and will continue to be a mighty influence in my life, also passed away in December. May we remember each of them by living worthy of their influences and legacies. 

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Some important resources from 2023 to mention; 

Books I read in 2023:

– Why Not Full Preterism? by Steve Gregg
Review – https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/03/05/a-contradictory-preface-why-not-full-preterism-book-review/

– The Return of Christ: Why Are We Still Waiting? by Pete & Rachael Wrue
Review – https://powerofpreterism.wordpress.com/2023/07/10/book-review-the-return-of-christ-why-are-we-still-waiting/

– Where Do We Go From Here? by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Review – https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/01/25/where-do-we-go-from-here-dr-martin-luther-king-jr-book-review/

– You Can Understand The Truth by Chad Mansbridge
Review – https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/10/31/you-can-handle-the-truth-book-review/

– How A 25 Year Old Learned He Wasn’t The Only One Going To Heaven by Daniel Rogers
Review – https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2023/05/17/how-a-25-year-old-learned-he-wasnt-the-only-one-going-to-heaven-by-daniel-rogers-book-review/

– The Last Semite by TJ Smith 
Review – https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2024/01/05/my-short-review-of-t-j-smiths-the-last-semite/

Other books each of us should check out in 2024 would include: 

  • End Times Explained: Understanding The Different Views 
  • Love God & Leave The Last Days Behind – Paul Strange Sr.
  • The OATH – Scot Brandon 
  • Full Preterism: Proclaiming The Presence & Purpose of God – Michael Miano

Conferences 

Berean Bible Church Conference 
https://powerofpreterism.wordpress.com/2023/05/11/bbc-post-conference-interviews-resources/

Fulfilled Media Presents…2023 Online Conference – “Scripture Is The Muscle of Preterism” 
https://preteristvoice.org/

#AskThePastor End Times Conference 
https://powerofpreterism.wordpress.com/2023/11/03/11-1-reviewing-the-askthepastor-end-times-conference/

The Kingdom & Worldview Conference 
https://powerofpreterism.wordpress.com/2023/10/13/the-kingdom-worldview-conference-2023-review/

Interviews, Podcasts, Channels, & Debates  

Interviews 

NH&NE Unveiled on YouTube – Jeremy Stolfuz
https://www.youtube.com/@NHNEU1111

Challenging The Traditions of Men podcast – Dallas Koblyka 
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/challenging-the-traditions-of-men-podcast/id1709818594

Debate: Stacey Turbeville & Anthony Aquino – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLW3a_Wl-a8

Beyond Creation Science website – https://beyondcreationscience.com/

Covenant Creation YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/@timmartin4216

Also, it would be remiss for me not to mention the Israel – Palestine conflict, which made headlines this October. We continue to pray for the release of all hostages, a ceasefire, and an end to the occupation and all ills that continue war. 

Peering into 2024 

I preached a sermon titled “Practices & Patterns” on New Year’s Eve. You can review that by video/audio, or written format at the following link, https://mianogonewild.wordpress.com/2024/01/02/practices-patterns-a-nye-sermon/

At The Blue Point Bible Church we are continuing our study through the Book of Daniel and our sermon series, Reading Through Romans. Both of those studies have resources available online. Contact me and request them to catch up! 

New Year Bible Verses 

Proverbs 25:11 – right words at the right time 
Isaiah 32:8 – noble man, noble plans 
1 Corinthians 3:18 – become a fool, gain wisdom 
James 1:22; Romans 2:13 – doers, not just hearers, of the Word 

Quotes to carry through 2024 

“We cannot rest content with mere reiteration of earlier insights. A theology which seeks only to restate the system of some honored theological forerunner is less than fully Biblical…Because theology is a creative act, it cannot rest content with mere reiteration of earlier insights”. – Clark Pinnock 

“What is it to be a companion of Jesus today? It is to engage, under the standard of the cross, the crucial struggle of our time: the struggle for faith and the struggle for justice which it includes”. – Ignacio Ellacuria 

“Our activity should consist in placing ourselves in a state of susceptibility to Divine impressions, and pliability to all the operations of the Eternal Word.” – Madame Guyon

Resolutions 
“Practices & Patterns” 
Increase – Progress – Renewing – Maturity 

  • Daily journaling 
  • Engage and initiate “New Monasticm” in environments that I have influence 
  • Begin life/connection groups at BPBC 
  • Read books, but also read more magazines. 
  • Publish Kingdom Kings and live as one. 
  • Further develop relationships; make new friends 
  • Live fully & firmly as a co-worker of God. 
  • MODIFIED challenge
  • Increased evangelism 
  • Devotions with children 
  • Preach at other LI churches 

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 My Short Review of T.J. Smith’s, The Last Semite.

 My short review of T.J. Smith’s, The Last Semite would be as follows. 

I’ve interacted with and interviewed T.J. Smith. His humor is sarcastic, though he is a kind and gentle soul. He says things bluntly, sharp, to say the least. Yet, his goal in all that he says is to challenge you to seek after truth, God’s Truth, Jesus Christ. Thus the subtitle of the book, “Yeshua Hamashiach”, Jesus the Messiah, which points to the case that T.J. is making, Jesus Christ the last semite. The last one that mattered in an ethnocentric way, that’s for sure. 

Zionism is the ill of our day. A textbook definition of Zionism would be “…a movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl…”. Regarding this Zionism, T.J. explains, “Zionism creates a faulted, lying, weak, inept, God that should be rejected by anyone with half a brain”. See what I mean about his sharpness, yet understand, that is because he also explains that “Once Zionism is eradicated, the Church and the world can experience some lasting peace”. 

Yet doctrines like the Futurist rapture, the Biblical nation/state of Israel as as reality today, the re-establishment of a Temple and the Law of Moses, among a host of others pervade the Christian world today. T.J explains, “These doctrines, whose main outcome was “Christian Zionism”, might seem boring to atheists and agnostics, but they are relevant to the state of the world”.

And I conclude with this important point, “Why is this story important for the believer? Because regarding the nation of Israel, Zionism is the polar opposite of what we understand about fulfilled Bible prophecy. This Zionist view has derailed, stunted, perverted, and impeded the spread of the “fulfilled gospel” and hindered the Church in its mission”. 

Get your hands on a copy of The Last Semite. Get your online copy at https://www.tjsmithministries.com/product-page/the-lastsemite

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Practices & Patterns: A NYE Sermon

You can watch and listen to the sermon at the following link, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVCSrRzbH5o


Christmas is not over. More than just than just a day wherein we gift gifts to one another, more than just a day that we think, or maybe even say, “Happy Birthday Jesus”, Christmas is a season. Many people like to focus on the fact that the Bible doesn’t tell us when Jesus was born, neither does it tell us to celebrate when He was born. Or does it? The Catholic community marks out “Epiphany” (Jan. 6th) as the time when the three wise men visited Joseph, Mary, and Jesus in Bethlehem. What do those wise men do when they encountered the baby Jesus Christ? They have gifts. They celebrated. They pondered the importance of the time. Also I ask you to consider, when Jesus was brought to the Temple for dedication and others happened upon Mary, Joseph, and the child Jesus, what did those who witnessed Christ do? Scripture tells us they were “moved by the Spirit”, praised God, and began prophesying. 

For many Christians, Christmas begins on December 25th and continues for 12 days. The “12 Days of Christmas”, more than just a song, actually was a subversive method of encouraging one another in the faith and highlighting Scriptural truths. 

We don’t see so much of this anymore. Christians being creative and subverting the worldly focus. 

We live in a time when everything is seemingly being dumbed-down, shortened, cared for less, and and many settle for the mundane, rather than being co-creators with God, taking the things of this world and allowing them to be “more than” what they seem. If you just continue on with your normal routine (rather than considering challenging and change), continue with what you got (rather than striving for more), and continue viewing things as you have (rather than expanding your ideas), you will find yourself wandering into dissatisfaction. So many are stuck there. 

I hope you might consider this charge this morning. Join me in allowing life to be more than what it seems. Join me in being a co-creator with God. 

Bringing our minds back to an extended Christmas, I’d like to share some rather poetic words from a man named Howard Thurman. 

He wrote, “When the song os the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky is gone, when the kings and princes are home, when the shepherds are back with their flock, the work of Christmas begins: to find the lost, to heal the broken, to feed the hungry, to release the prisoner, to rebuild the nations, to bring peace among others, to make music in the heart”. 

Amen. 

I’d like to carry such an amen forward by having each of us consider the following “Christmas Creed”, which was shared on social media last year by Biblical scholar Pete Ennis. 

CREED FOR CHRISTMAS 

I believe in Jesus Christ and in the power of the gospel, begun in Bethlehem.

I believe in the one whose spirit glorified a small village, of whose coming shepherds saw the sign, and for whom there was no room at the inn.

I believe in the one whose life changed the course of history, over whom the rulers of the earth had no power, and who was not understood by the proud.

I believe in the one to whom the oppressed, the discouraged, the afflicted, the sick, the blind, the injured gave welcome, and accepted as Lord and Savior.

I believe in the one who-with love–changed the hearts of the proud and with his life showed that it is better to serve than to be served, and that the greatest joy is giving your life for others.

I believe in peace, which is not the absence of war, but justice among all people and nations and love among all.

I believe in reconciliation, forgiveness, and the transforming power of the gospel.

I believe that Christmas is strength founded in compassion and power founded in hope, and that this world can change if with humility and faith we kneel before the manger.

I believe that I must be the first one to do so.

Amen. 

And now today, we consider New Year’s. 

The magazines Christianity Today and Forbes give us some historic highlights regarding New Year’s. 

“At first, the Romans celebrated the beginning of the new year on March 1, not January 1. Julius Caesar instituted New Year’s Day on January 1 to honor Janus, the two-faced god who looks backwards into the old year and forwards into the new.”

The Romans called January 1st the Kalends of January. The Kalends is what gives us the modern word “calendar.” The Kalendae Ianuariae was a time of particular hope and anticipation for the coming year. It was filled with celebrations and religious rites that focused on the health of individual Romans and of the state. Romans literally got off on the right foot by leading with their right leg as they entered temples, houses and other doorways on this and many other days. 

Between 387 and 398, a Christian preacher, John Chrystostrom, gave sermons condemning the New Year’s celebrations that gripped the empire every year.  He said things like, We are fighting a war, not against the Amalekites, not against other foreign attackers, but against the demons who parade through the marketplace…The devilish all-night celebrations that are held today, the jests and songs of blame and censure, the nocturnal dancing and this entire ridiculous comedy.”

Well into the late fourth and early fifth centuries CE, Christian preachers and teachers railed against the evils of the Kalends of January festivities.A bishop near the Black Sea censured his congregants for not attending church on January 1 and in North Africa, Augustine of Hippo also spoke out against the Kalends and begged the people not to attend the festivities.  In 541/542 CE, the emperor Justinian put a further nail in the coffin of the Kalendae Januariae by abolishing the consulship altogether. Church councils also continued to condemn the celebrations with a finite ban in the 7th century CE.

Now to be clear, the customs of the day were far more sinister than the celebrations we see for New Year’s in the West today. Though drunken revelry does indeed continue. Much of the tradition and customs of Rome wrapped together culture and religion, false religion at that. With wisdom we can move away from such pagan practices and ways of celebrating the New Year, all the while using the the time to mark reflection on the past, and to inspire hope for the future. In that regard, New Year’s Day and calendars generally can serve to structure our lives and–in part–to shape our resolve for the events we will encounter. 

 “…January 1 remains a popular global holiday for celebrating the new year. (It has Christian origins, too, since the Gregorian calendar was introduced by introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582). Many churches especially those in Wesleyan traditions, hold watchnight services on New Year’s Eve. Other Christians join in the traditional effort to make and keep New Year’s resolutions.” 

So again, I’d like to charge us to utilize this day. Review your gains and pains of the last year. Work up some vision or resolutions for the new year. As the saying goes, “Once you know better, do better”. Or to cite the Old Testament prophet. Haggai, “Consider your ways”. Or even the New Testament Apostle Paul, “Examine yourself”. 

You see, I share this following quote by John Piper constantly because I truly believe it to be true. “God is most glorified in you when you are most satisfied in Him”.

Your patterns and practices have a whole lot to do with your satisfaction. Have you went the way of the world and simple accepted things as they are? Have you become so ‘set in your ways’ as to not do new things, consider new ways, ponder new ideas? Repent. Today is the perfect day to do so. I love the quote from Benjamin Franklin that is often shared around this time of year, “Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man.”

About 6 years ago we were in the same predicament. New Year’s Eve was a Sunday. I preached to us then to “Live Worthy Lives” and sure enough I hope to challenge you in the same this morning. We find such worthy lives by examining and challenging ourselves. 

Regarding vision, if you can’t must up vision for yourself, join yourself to others who have vision. Here at BPBC our annual vision for 2023 was to live – Happy. Healthy. Helpful. How did you fair? Good news. The year is no over.  And surely we should carry such realities into the new year, as well. 

Happy – Healthy – Helpful. 

Regarding resolutions, if you cannot muster up some personal resolve, consider asking yourself what your Bible reading plan is. Consider finding challenges and charts to stir you a bit. 

I found one online called, “This Year I want To Be More Like Jesus” and it listed the following items to achieve that: 

1.) Flip religious tables of oppression. 

2.) Take more naps on boats. 

3.) Extend every wine party.
4.) Be radically kind and radically inclusive 

5.) Challenge selfish living. 

6.) Choose unpopular friends.
7.) Tell stories that make people think.

Those 7 ideas sound like fun and could change everything about your experience of life and the experience of lives you are called to affect. 

Also consider the following questions; 

1. What’s one thing you can do this year to increase your enjoyment of God?

2. What’s an impossible prayer you can pray?

3. What’s the most important thing you could do to improve your family life?

4. In which spiritual discipline do you most want to make progress this year?

5. What’s the single biggest time-waster in your life, and how can you redeem the time?

6.) What’s the most helpful new way you could strengthen your church

7. For whose salvation will you pray most fervently this year

8. What’s the most important way, by God’s grace, you will try to make this year different from last?

9. What one thing could you do to improve your prayer life this year?

10. What single thing can you plan to do this year that will matter most in ten years? In eternity?

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In conclusion this morning, I’d like to bring your minds back to a quote I shared not only last week during our Worship Service, but I also shared in my nana’s eulogy I recently gave, a quote that has continued and will continue to stir me in the Spirit. 

“Our activity should consist in placing ourselves in a state of susceptibility to Divine impressions, and pliability to all the operations of the Eternal Word.” – Madame Guyon

We have work to do. What is your activity? Is it you intentionally placing yourself in a position to be impressed by or to to impress others with the glory of God? Are your patterns and practices placing you there? New Year’s is a great time time for each of us to “repent”. Place your patterns and practices on the altar. Allow God to inspire and impress you and thus make His impression on you. An impress that will be seen through your patterns and practices. 

I’ll close with this poignant quote from A.W. Tozer, 

“If we are good students in the school of life, there is much that the years have to teach us. But the Christian is more than a student, more than a philosopher. He is a believer, and the object of his faith makes the difference, the mighty difference.

Of all persons the Christian should be best prepared for whatever the New Year brings. He has dealt with life at its source. In Christ he has disposed of a thousand enemies that other men must face alone and unprepared. He can face his tomorrow cheerful and unafraid because yesterday he turned his feet into the ways of peace and today he lives in God. The man who has made God his dwelling place will always have a safe habitation.” – A. W. Tozer 

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