Lesson Starters
F
Lesson Starters Beginning with the Letter “F”
FELIX, A PICTURE OF
In Acts 24:
What he DID – “He sent...heard him” (v. 24)
What he FELT – “Felix trembled” (v. 25)
What he SAID – “Go...this time” (v. 25)
What he THOUGHT – “When I...for thee” (v. 25)
What he HOPED – “He hoped... of Paul” (v. 26)
FELLOWSHIP
Its Nature – “Our fellowship...Jesus Christ” (1 John 1:3)
Its Fruit – “Whosoever abideth in Him sinneth not” (1 John 3:6)
Its Law – “Hereby know we the spirit of truth” (1 John 4:6)
Its Life – “Let us love one another” (1 John 4:7)
Its Root – “This is the confidence,” etc. (2 John 5:14)
FACES, SHINING
Moses – “Moses face shone” (Ex. 34:35)
Jesus – “As his face did shine as the sun” (Matt. 17:2)
Stephen – “The face of an angel” (Acts 6:15)
FOES, THREE
The World:
a. We are not to love it – “Love not the world” (1 John 2:15); b. We are not to be conformed – “Be not conformed” (Rom. 12:2); c. We are to overcome it – “Overcometh the world” (1 John 5:4); d. We are to keep ourselves from its defilements – “To keep himself” (James 1:27)
The Flesh:
a. Deny the flesh – “Abstain from the fleshly lusts” (1 Pet. 2:11); b. Crucify the flesh – “Have crucified the flesh” (Gal. 5:24); c. Leads to death – “If ye live after the flesh, ye shall die” (Rom. 8:13)
The Devil:
a. A Lying Devil – “For he is a liar” (John 8:44); b. Crafty Devil – “In his craftiness” (2 Cor. 2:11, R.V.); c. Wily Devil – “Wiles of the Devil” (Eph. 6:11); d. Active – “Walketh about” (1 Pet. 5:8)
FAITH, TWO DEGREES (In Matthew)
A Woman’s faith was great (15:8)
A Disciple’s faith was small (14:31)
FOOL, THE PICTURE OF A
The fool’s Belief – “There is no God” (Ps. 14:1)
The fool’s Walk – “Walketh in darkness” (Eccles. 2:14)
The fool’s Pleasure – “As the crackling of thorns” (Eccl. 7:6)
The fool’s House – “Built...upon the sand” (Matt. 7:26)
The fool’s End – “This night...of thee” (Luke 12:20)
FARMER, THREE THINGS ABOUT THE RICH
In Luke 12
The Prosperity that favored him – “No room where to bestow my fruits” (v. 17)
The ungodliness that characterized him – God was not consulted: It was “I” and “My” (vv. 17, 18)
The Foolishness that he displayed – This was shown in three ways: a. By his promising himself long life (vv. 19, 20); b. By his preferring the world to Christ (vv. 19, 20); c. By his preferring time to eternity (vv. 19, 20)
FIG TREE, THE (In Luke)
Its Position – “Planted in His vineyard” (13:6)
Its Poverty – “Found none” (13:6)
Its Peril – “Cut it down” (13:7)
Its Probation – “Let...this year also” (8:8)
FACTS, FOUR IMPORTANT
In Isaiah 55
1. Invitation – “Come” (v. 1)
a. Thirsty ones – “Everyone that thirsteth” (v. 1); b. Poor ones: “He that hath no money” (v. 1); c. Everyone: “Everyone” (v. 1)
2. Expostulation – “Wherefore...not?” (v. 2)
3. Exhortation – “Hearken” (v. 2)
a. How to hearken: “Diligently” (v. 2); b. To whom to hearken: “Unto me” (v. 2); c. Result of hearkening: “Let your...fatness” (v. 2)
4. Proclamation – “Hear, and...live” (v. 3)
FAITH
Its Resting place:
a. In Christ – “Faith in Jesus Christ” (Col. 1:4); b. In His Word – “At Thy word I will let down the net” (Luke 5:5)
Its Preciousness:
a. It justifies – “Justified by faith” (Rom. 5:1); b. We have access – “We have access by faith” (Rom. 5:2); c. We are delivered – “He will deliver us” (Dan. 3:17); d. We live by it – “I live by the faith of the Son of God” (Gal. 2:20)
Its Character:
a. Great – “Great is thy faith” (Matt. 15:28); b. Small – “O thou of little faith” (Matt. 14:31)
Its Triumphs:
a. It restored Isaac to Abraham (Heb. 11:17, 19); b. It saved Rahab (Heb. 11:31); c. It subdued kingdoms (Heb. 11:33); d. It overcomes the world (1 John 5:4)
FAITH, EIGHT THINGS ABOUT
Its Definition – “Faith is the substance,” etc. (Heb. 11:1)
Its Object – “Faith in the Lord Jesus” (Eph. 1:15)
Its Power – “Saved through faith” (Eph. 2:8)
Its Life – “The just shall live by faith” (Rom. 1:17)
Its Testimony – “Your faith is spoken of...world” (Rom. 1:8)
Its Trial – “The trial of your faith,” etc. (1 Pet. 1:7)
Its Triumph – “Subdued kingdoms,” etc. (Heb. 11:33-38)
Its Benediction – “Faith from God...Christ” (Eph. 6:23)
FLESH, THE
Scripture Describes the Flesh As:
a. Being good – “The Word was made flesh” (John 1:14); b. Being bad – “The works of the flesh,” etc. (Gal. 5:19); c. Referring to mankind generally – “The end of all flesh...before Me” (Gen. 4:13); d. Referring to the outward appearance – “Ye judge after the flesh” (John 8:15)
Our Attitude Toward the Flesh:
a. Abstain from it – “Abstain from fleshly lusts” (1 Pet. 2:11); b. Make no provision for it – “Make not provision...thereof” (Rom. 13:14); c. Crucify it – “Have crucified the flesh” (Gal. 5:24); d. Never trust it – “No confidence in the flesh” (Phil. 3:3); e. Never live for it – “Debtors not...to live after the flesh” (Rom. 8:12); f. Never sow to it – “He that soweth...corruption” (Gal. 6:8); g. Never love it – “Hating even the garment...flesh” (Jude 23)
FREEDOM, OUR GLORIOUS
Delivered From:
a. The controlling power of sin (Rom. 6:14); b. The condemning power of the law (Gal. 3:13); c. The terrible power of darkness (Col. 1:13); d. The subtle power of the world (Gal. 1:4); d. The awful power of the devil (Rev. 12:11); e. All our miserable fears (Ps. 34:4); f, Coming wrath (1 Thess. 1:10)
FACTS, THREE IMPORTANT (In Luke)
Great Feasting – “A certain...supper” (14:16)
Great Rejoicing – “Rejoice with me” (15:6)
Great Suffering – “I am tormented” (16:24)
FEAR, FIVE REASONS WHY WE SHOULD NOT
In Isaiah 41:10
Personal Presence – “I am with thee”
Personal Possession – “I am Thy God”
Personal Endowment – “I will strengthen thee”
Personal Assistance – “I will help thee”
Personal Security – “I will uphold thee”
FACTS, THREE GREAT
Jesus did it (John 19:30; Heb. 1:3; 10:12)
God says it (Ex. 12:13; Acts 13:38-39)
We believe it (John 9:38; Rom. 10:8-11)
The finished work of Christ makes us hopeful
The written Word of God makes us sure
FRUITLESSNESS
Fruitless profession (Matt. 3:8)
Fruitless hearer (Mark 4:7)
Fruitless associate (Jude 12)
Fruitless branch (John 15:6)
Fruitless vineyard (Matt. 21:34)
Fruitless life (Rom. 6:21)
FRAGRANCE, FOURFOLD
In 2 Corinthians 2
The fragrance of God’s knowledge (v. 14)
The servant, a fragrance of Christ (v. 15)
The fragrance of death unto death (v. 16)
The fragrance of life unto life (v. 16)
FAITH, FOUR ASPECTS OF
In 1 Peter 1
The Security of Faith (v. 5)
The Trials of Faith (v. 7)
The Joy of Faith (v. 8)
The End of Faith (v. 9)
FRIEND OF OUTCASTS, THE
In John 9
A Seeking Savior (v. 35)
A Sincere Enquirer (v. 36)
A Surprising Revelation (v. 37)
A Simple Faith (v. 38)
FOXES, SOME OF THE LITTLE
Which spoil the tender fruit of the Spirit as detailed in Galatians 5:22, 23
Selfishness – that spoils love
Disappointment – that spoils joy
Anxiety – that spoils peace
Impatience – that spoils long suffering
Bitterness – that spoils gentleness
Indolence – that spoils goodness
Doubt – that spoils faith
Pride – that spoils meekness
Indulgence – that spoils temperance
FORGIVENESS OF SINS
The need of forgiveness – guilt (Rom. 3:23)
The ground of forgiveness – Christ’s blood (Heb. 9:22)
The authority of forgiveness – God (Mark 2:7)
The knowledge of forgiveness – through preaching (Acts 13:38)
The condition of forgiveness – repentance (Luke 24:47)
The assurance of forgiveness – Word of God (1 John 2:12)
Evidence of forgiveness – the walk (1 Thess. 1:4)
FAITH IN HEBREWS 11, HEROES
Abel – the sacrifice of faith
Noah – the simplicity of faith
Abraham – the sojourn
Isaac – the sanguinity of faith
Moses – the suffering of faith
Rahab – the salvation of faith
The rest – the supremacy of faith
FORMULA, A THREE-FOLD
For immersion (Matt. 28:19)
For supplication (Eph. 5:20)
For benediction (2 Cor. 13:14)
FAITH, LIVING PICTURES OF
In Hebrews 11
Abel – The faith that justifies (v. 4)
Enoch – The faith that sanctifies (v. 5)
Noah – The faith that testifies (v. 7)
Abraham – The faith that determined (v. 8)
Sarah – The faith that multiplies (v. 11)
Isaac – The faith that looked forward (v. 20)
Jacob – The faith that looked upward (v. 21)
Joseph – The faith that looked homeward (v. 22)
Moses – The faith that looked Godward (v. 27)
FALL, SEVEN THINGS CAME BY THE
And these have their full measure in Christ:
Pain (Gen. 3:16; Is. 53:11)
Subjection (Gen. 3:16; Gal. 4:4)
The curse (Gen. 3:17; Gal. 3:13)
Sorrow (Gen. 3:17; Is. 53:3)
Thorns (Gen. 3:18; Matt. 27-29)
Sweat (Gen. 3:19; Luke 22:24)
Death (Gen. 3:19; Phil. 2:8)
Night has fallen upon the guilty pair, Adam and Eve; but in night there is a star that leads on to a manger, a child, a Savior (Matt. 2:9)
FATHER'S TREASURES, OUR HEAVENLY
My Father’s house [earthly] (John 2:16)
My Father’s name (John 5:43)
My Father’s will (John 6:39)
My Father’s hand (John 10:29)
My Father house [heavenly] (John 14:2)
My Father’s word (John 4:24)
My Father’s commandments (John 15:10)
FANNING AND SHIFTING
Christ fans to get rid of the chaff (Matt. 3:12)
Satan shifts to get rid of the wheat (Luke 22:31)
FAITH, THE CENTURION'S
In Matthew 8
Personally presented (v. 5)
Pleadingly exercised (v. 5)
Practically illustrated (vs. 8, 9)
Publicly honored (v. 10)
Plentifully rewarded (v. 13)
FAITH, THE MANIFESTATION OF
In Hebrews 11
Faith’s worship – “A more excellent sacrifice” (v. 4)
Faith’s witness – “Enoch pleased God” (v. 5)
Faith’s work – “Noah prepared an ark” (v. 7)
Faith’s walk – “Abraham went out” (v. 8)
Faith’s waiting – “He looked for a city” (v. 10)
Faith’s willingness – “Sarah received strength” (vv. 11, 12)
Faith’s welcome – These all “were persuaded” confessed...a better country (vv. 13-16)
"FRUIT UNTO GOD"
Read John 15:1-6; Song of Solomon 4:12-16. The production of “fruit unto God” is wholly dependent on the existence of spiritual life in the soul: there can be no fruit whatever without it. But even where that life exists, the fruit varies. There is:
Fruit (John 15) – Thirtyfold (Matt. 13:23)
More fruit (John 15) – Sixtyfold (Matt. 13:23)
Much fruit (John 15) – Hundredfold (Matt. 13:23)
FELLOWSHIP, LINKS OF
Fellow-heirs – Of one inheritance (Eph. 3:6)
Fellow-members – Of one body (Eph. 3:6, R.V.)
Fellow-partakers – Of one calling (Eph. 3:6, R.V.)
Fellow-citizens – Of one home (Eph. 2:19)
Fellow-laborers – Of one Master (Phil. 4:3)
Fellow-soldiers – In one warfare (Phil. 2:25)
Fellow-prisoners – With one hope (Rom. 16:7)
FAITH OF THE THESSALONIANS, THE
In 1 Thessalonians:
a. Your work of faith (1:3); b. In every place your faith...is spread abroad (1:8); c. Sent Timotheus...to comfort you concerning your faith (3:2); d. I sent to know your faith (3:5); e. Timotheus...brought us good tidings of your faith (3:6); f. We were comforted...by your faith (3:7); g. We might perfect that which is lacking in your faith (3:10); h. Putting on the brestplate of faith (5:8)
In 2 Thessalonians:
a. We...thank God that your faith groweth exceedingly (1:3); b. We glory...for your faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that ye endure (1:4); c. But the Lord is faithful (3:3)
FAITH AND ITS ACTINGS
In 1 Peter 1
The operation of faith -- “Through faith unto salvation” (v. 5)
The probation of faith – “That the trial of your faith” (v. 7)
The exultation of faith -- “Believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable” (v. 8)
The consummation of faith – “Receiving the end of your faith” (v. 9)
FLEE FROM, SEVEN THINGS TO
Wrath to come (Matt. 3:7)
Fornication (1 Cor. 6:8)
Idolatry (1 Cor. 10:14)
Youthful lust (2 Tim. 2:22)
Strangers (John 10:5)
Mammon (1 Tim. 6:11)
Persecution (Matt. 10:23)
FAITHFUL, THE RESULT OF BEING
1. Abraham was blessed (Gen. 24:35) – “A faithful man shall abound with blessings” (Prov. 28:20)
2. Daniel was preserved (Dan. 6:22) – “The Lord preserveth the faithful” (Ps. 31:23)
3. Paul will be rewarded (Matt. 25:21) – “There is laid up for me a crown” (2 Tim. 4:8); Be thou faithful (Rev. 2:10)
FACTS IN JOHN 1, THREE GREAT
The Word in the beginning (v. 1)
The Light in the world (v. 10)
The Son in the bosom (v. 18)
FAITH OF OTHERS, HEALED BY
A man carried on bed by four friends (Matt. 9:1, 2)
A Canaanitish mother’s daughter (Matt. 15:28)
A nobleman’s servant (Matt. 8:5-13)
A ruler’s daughter (Matt. 9:18, 19, 23-26)
A nobleman’s son (John 4:46-50)
FAITH, CONCERNING
(Acts 24:24)
The ground of faith (Rom. 10:17)
The object of faith (Acts 20:21)
The activity of faith (Gal. 5:6)
The trial of faith (1 Pet. 1:7)
The fight of faith (1 Tim. 6:12)
The victory of faith (1 John 5:4)
The rest of faith (Heb. 4:3)
FAITH, THE THREEFOLD SHIELD OF (In Psalms)
Against danger – the shield of salvation (Ps. 18:35)
Against doubt – His truth shall be thy shield (Ps. 91:4)
Against despondency – with favor wilt Thou compass him [the righteous] as with a shield (Ps. 5:12)
FAITH IN HEBREWS 11, CHARACTERISTICS OF
Wisdom of faith – Grasping the unseen (v. 1)
Warrant of faith – God said (v. 3)
Worship of faith [Abel] – Coming Redeemer (v. 4)
Walk of faith [Enoch] – Witness of coming glory (v. 5)
Witness of faith [Noah] – Coming judgment (v. 7)
Wanderings of faith [Abraham] – Obedience, pilgrimage (v. 8)
Trial of faith [Abraham] – Surrendered all in view of resurrection (v. 17)
Waiting of faith – Sarah (v. 11); Isaac, sonship (v. 20); Jacob, service (v. 21); Moses, renunciation and recompense (v. 24)
Success of faith – Barak (v. 32)
Supplications of faith – David [Psalms] (v. 32)
Singleness of faith as made known in Samuel
FAMINE, IN TIME OF
Abraham went down to Egypt (Gen. 12:10)
Isaac went down to Gerar (Gen. 26:1)
Egyptians went to Joseph (Gen. 41:55)
Naomi went to Moab (Ruth 1:1)
David went to the Lord (2 Sam. 21:1)
Prodigal went to the father (Luke 15:20)
Famine shall not separate from love of Christ (Rom. 8:35)
FIRE FROM GOD
Has smitten or shall smite:
Sodomites (Gen. 19:24)
Nadab and Abihu (Lev. 10:2)
Israelites (Num. 11:1)
Princes in Israel (Num. 16:35)
Messengers of Ahaziah (2 Kings 1:10)
Messengers of Ahaziah (2 Kings 1:12)
Those who fight against Christ (Rev. 20:9)
FALL, THE STORY OF THE
In Genesis 3
The cause of sin – Satan (v. 1)
The curse of sin – suffering (vv. 14-19)
The cure of sin (v. 15)
FAITHFUL MEN, THREE
Abram the Pilgrim (Neh. 9:8)
Daniel the President and Prophet (Dan. 6:4)
Paul the Preacher (1 Tim. 1:12)
“Be thou faithful” (Rev. 2:10)
FORSAKEN SLAVE, THE
1 Samuel 30
The young man:
Forsaken (v. 13)
Famishing (v. 12)
Found (v. 11)
Fed (v. 11)
Freed (v. 15)
FEET, THE
A lamp for the feet (Ps. 119:105)
The path of the feet (Prov. 4:26) – Light and guidance for the Christian
The feet receive strength (Acts 3:7) – The walk of obedience
Shoes on your feet (Luke 25:22) – For slippery places
Sat at His feet (Luke 10:39) – As a disciple to learn
The feet kissed (Luke 7:38) – The love of the saint
The feet pierced (Luke 24:39) – The love of Christ to the perishing
FIGURES, FOUR
In the vision of Ezekiel 1:10
Man (front) – Sympathy, intelligence, corresponding to Luke
Lion (right) – Strength, power, corresponding to Matthew
Ox (left) – Perseverance, corresponding to Mark
Eagle (back) – Keen vision, corresponding to John
FACTS, FOUR BLESSED
God working for us (1 Sam. 15:6; John 17:4)
God working in us (Phil. 2:13; Heb. 13:21)
God working by us (2 Cor. 5:20)
God working with us (Mark 16:20)
FAITH'S TRIUMPHS
In Romans 8
No charge against us (v. 33)
No condemnation upon us (v. 34)
No evil happens to us (v. 28)
No good witholden from us (v. 32)
No trial to overcome us (v. 37)
No power can separate us (vv. 38, 39)
No comparison can express the glory that awaits us (v. 18)
FAITH, THE DEVELOPMENT OF
No faith (Mark 4:40)
Little faith (Luke 12:28)
Great faith (Matt. 8:10)
Rich faith (James 2:5)
Precious faith (2 Pet. 1:1)
Full faith (Acts 6:5)
Perfect faith (James 2:22)
FAULTLESS, ABLE TO PRESENT US
That He might present us without blemish (Eph. 5:27)
To present you holy, unblamable, unreprovable (Col. 1:22)
To present you faultless before the presence of His glory (Jude 24)
Thou art all fair, my love; there is no spot in thee (Song of Solomon 4:7)
FAITH, LIVING BY
The just shall live by faith (Heb. 10:38):
1. In God’s provision (Eph. 2:8; 1 Pet. 1:5)
2. In God’s power – For our walk (2 Cor. 5:7); For our growth (1 Cor. 16:13); For our victory (1 John 5:4)
3. In God’s promises (Heb. 11:6; 6:12)
Let the just (Rom. 1:17) who desire to walk worthy of the Lord to all – pleasing exercise their faith constantly in these three things
FAITH?, WHAT IS
Faith is – The substance of things hoped for (Heb. 11:1); The evidence of things not seen (Heb. 11:1)
Without faith – It is impossible to please God (Heb. 11:6; 10:38)
By faith – We are justified (Rom. 3:28); We live (Gal. 2:20); We are sanctified (1 Cor. 1:30); We stand (2 Cor. 1:24); We walk (2 Cor. 5:7); Christ dwells in us (Eph. 3:17); We have confidence in drawing nigh to God (Eph. 3:12; Heb. 10:22)
FORGIVENESS OF SINS
1. Who alone can and does forgive? – “I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy transgressions, and as a cloud thy sins” (Is. 44:22)
2. How many are forgiven? – “Having forgiven you all transgressions” (Col. 2:13)
What is the ground of forgiveness? – “The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin” (1 John 1:7)
3. What is the condition of forgiveness? – “Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:38)
FAITH, TWELVE STEPS IN THE LIFE OF
The word of faith (Rom. 10:8) is to be preached in
The spirit of faith (2 Cor. 4:13) and heard with
The hearing of faith (Gal. 3:2) – to be followed by
The obedience of faith (Rom. 16:26) – this is rewarded by
The righteousness of faith (Rom. 4:13), thus bringing the person into
The household of faith (Gal. 6:10) to enjoy
The joy of faith (Phil. 1:25) and to work
The work of faith (1 Thess. 1:3) – to pray
The prayer of faith (James 5:15) – to put on
The breastplate of faith (1 Thess. 5:8) and to use
The shield of faith (Eph. 6:16) in fighting
The good fight of faith (1 Tim. 6:12)
FAITH ILLUSTRATED IN MOSES (Hebrews 11)
The refusal of faith (v. 24)
The choice of faith (v. 25)
Calculation of faith (v. 26)
Prospect of faith (v. 26)
The separation of faith – “forsook Egypt” (v. 27)
Courage of faith (v. 27)
The feast of faith – “kept the Passover” (v. 27)
FORGIVENESS OF SINS
(Acts 13:33)
Forgiveness of sins and the knowledge of it are features common to the whole family of God (1 John 2:12)
1. It is a Divine forgiveness – God Himself has lifted the mighty load from off the conscience, saying, “I, even I, am He that blotteth out thy transgressions” (Is. 43:25)
2. It is a personal forgiveness – The Savior, Who spoke to the weeping penitent at His feet, said to me, “Thy sins are forgiven” (Luke 7:48)
3. It is a frank forgiveness – No reserve in His blessed heart – “He frankly forgave them both” (Luke 7:42)
4. It is an eternal forgiveness and forgetfulness – The Holy Ghost has come from heaven as God’s witness to us, saying, “Their sins and iniquities will I remember no more” (Heb. 10:17)
5. It is forgiveness for Christ’s sake – It must, therefore, be complete, perfect, and God-like in character – “Your sins are forgiven you for His name’s sake” (1 John 2:12)
Our sins are all forgiven, forgotten, purged, borne, and cast behind Jehovah’s back
FAITH, LOVE, HOPE
(1 Thess. 1:3, 9, 10)
Work of faith – turned on to God from idols
Labor of love – to serve the Living and True God
Patience of hope – to wait for His Son from heaven
FRUITBEARING, ON
In John 15
1. It is God’s appointment – I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go, and bring forth fruit (v. 16)
2. It is a proof of discipleship – So shall ye be My disciples (v. 8); There must be fruit (v. 2); Much fruit (v. 8)
3. The secret of fruitbearing – Abiding in Him (v. 4); Without Him we can do nothing (v. 5)
FATHER, THE
Our Father in heaven (Matt. 6:9)
Father of glory (Eph. 1:17)
Father of spirits (Heb. 12:9)
Father of mercies (2 Cor. 1:3)
Father of lights (James 1:17)
A Father unto you (2 Cor. 6:18)
Father of our Lord (Rom. 15:6)
FAITHFUL SAYINGS, FIVE
Salvation (1 Tim. 1:16)
Service (1 Tim. 3:1)
Sanctification (1 Tim. 4:7-9)
Suffering (2 Tim. 2:11-13)
Self-denial (Titus 3:8)
FIGURES, THREE (In Ephesians)
Building (ch. 2)
Body (ch. 4)
Bride (ch. 5)
FOUNDATION" OF THE WORLD, "BEFORE THE FOUNDATION' AND "FROM THE
Three things that took place before the foundation of the world:
a. Christ loved of God (John 17:24); b. Christ foreordained to die (1 Pet. 1:20); c. Believers chosen in Christ (Eph. 1:4)
Five things that have taken place from the foundation of the world:
a. The Lamb slain (Rev. 13:8); b. The works of God’s rest (Heb. 4:3); c. The kingdom prepared (Matt. 25:34); d. Names written (Rev. 17:8); e. Secrets kept at last revealed (Matt. 13:35)
FRUIT, THE SPIRIT'S
In Galatians 5:22, 23
1. “Love” – This is the cluster of spiritual graces condensed and concentrated into one; Love is the fulfilling of the law, and includes every jot and title of its requirements
“Joy and Peace” – Here follow eight different ways in which love exhibits itself; The first two, what it produces in the one who shows it; It fills him with heavenly gladness
2. “Longsuffering and Gentleness” – How love expresses itself when under fire; The pressure of adverse circumstances only brings out its excellencies; It over-comes evil with good
3. “Goodness and Fidelity” – The quiet and reliable ways of love in the ordinary avocations of life; It can always be depended upon to fulfill its duty; How painstaking and satisfactory
4. “Meekness and Self-control” – The bridle love puts upon the natural dispositions; The girdle to keep rising tempers and passions in check; It puts its grip upon selfishness and elevates the moral tone, delivering from the grovellings in the dust of earthliness, which characterizes fallen man
FORGIVENESS OF SINS
(Acts 13:38)
Forgiveness of sins and the knowledge of it are features common to the whole family of God (1 John 2:12). All are equally forgiven, and all are equally justified from all things and from all changes.
1. It is a Divine forgiveness – God Himself has lifted the mighty load from off the conscience, saying, “I, even I, am He that blotteth out thy transgressions” (Is. 43:25)
2. It is a frank forgiveness – No reserve in His blessed heart: “He frankly forgave them both” (Luke 7:42)
3. It is a personal forgiveness – The Savior, who spoke to the weeping penitent at His feet, said, “thy sins are forgiven” (Luke 7:48)
4. It is an eternal forgiveness and forgetfulness – The Holy Ghost has come from heaven as God’s witness to us, saying, “their sins and iniquities will I remember no more” (Heb. 10:17)
5. It is forgiveness for Christ’s sake – It must, therefore, be complete, perfect and God-like in character; “Your sins are forgiven you for His name’s sake” (1 John 2:12)
Our sins are forgiven, forgotten, purged, borne, and cast behind Jehovah’s back. Blessed be God, the sins of all who simply believe and obey Christ are forgiven!
FORESHADOWINGS IN LEVITICUS 8, TYPICAL
The washing (v. 6) – Type of New birth (John 3:5)
The clothing (v. 7) – Type of Righteousness (2 Cor. 5:21)
The anointing (v. 12) – Type of Sealing of Holy Spirit (Eph. 1:13)
The sin-offering (v. 15) – Type of Justification (Rom. 3:24)
The burnt-offering (v. 18) – Type of Acceptance (Eph. 1:6)
Blood applied...hand and foot etc. (v. 23) – Type of Consecration (1 Cor. 6:19, 20)
Blood...oil sprinkled on Aaron; his sons; garments (v. 30) – Type of Separation (Gal. 6:14)
FATHER, ONE WITH THE
God gave His Son (John 3:16)
Jesus gave Himself (John 10:11)
God so loved the world (John 4:10)
Christ so loved the world (1 Tim. 2:5, 6)
I and My Father are One (John 10:30)
I am in the Father, and the Father in Me (John 14:10)
Thou, Father, art in Me, and I in Thee (John 17:21)
As the Father knoweth Me, even so know I the Father (John 10:15)
My Father worketh hitherto, and I work (John 5:17)
As the Father raiseth up the dead and quickeneth them, even so the Son quickeneth whom He will (John 5:21)
FOUR THINGS - THREE ASPECTS - TWO RESULTS
Four things to be done “at all times”:
a. “Trust in Him at all times” (Ps. 62:8); b. “I will bless the Lord at all times” (Ps. 34:1); c. “Long for God’s judgments at all times” (Ps. 119:20); d. “He that doeth righteousness at all times” (Ps. 106:3)
The presentation of the believer in three aspects:
a. By God Himself in glory with exceeding joy (Jude 24); b. By Christ to Himself without spot or wrinkle (Eph. 5:27); c. By God’s servants as to their responsibility (2 Cor. 11:2; Col. 12:28)
Two results flowing from the fixed heart:
a. The fixed heart is a singing heart (Ps. 108:1); b. The fixed heart is a fearless heart (Ps. 112:7); c. The unfixed heart is an evil heart (2 Chron. 12:14, margin) and will surely lead to the fixed gulf (Luke 16:26)
“If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them”