Journeying Terminus

(Spiritual walk to Eternity) đź‘Ł

Key Daily Passage & Cross References:

But the wisdom from above is first pure [morally and spiritually undefiled], then peace-loving [courteous, considerate], gentle, reasonable [and willing to listen], full of compassion and good fruits. It is unwavering, without [self-righteous] hypocrisy [and self-serving guile]. (James 3:17 AMP)

For the moment all discipline seems painful rather than pleasant, but later it yields the peaceful fruit of righteousness to those who have been trained by it. (Hebrews 12:11 ESV)

Therefore, confess your sins to one another and pray for one another, that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working. (James 5:16 ESV)

Be glad and exceedingly joyful, for your reward in heaven is great [absolutely inexhaustible]; for in this same way they persecuted the prophets who were before you. (Matthew 5:12 AMP)

How did you hear the Gospel or God’s truths & promises:

Blessed are…

” poor in spirit, who mourn, the meek, who hunger and thirst for righteousness, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.” (Matthew 5:3-11 ESV)

Journey Terminus

(Spiritual walk to Eternity) đź‘Ł

There Is One Only God

Key Daily Passage & Cross References:

one God and Father of us all who is [sovereign] over all and [working] through all and [living] in all. (Ephesians 4:6 AMP)

“Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD is one [the only God]! (Deuteronomy 6:4 AMP)

For there is [only] one God, and [only] one Mediator between God and mankind, the Man Christ Jesus, (1 Timothy 2:5 AMP)

yet for us there is but one God, the Father, who is the source of all things, and we exist for Him; and one Lord, Jesus Christ, by whom are all things [that have been created], and we [believers exist and have life and have been redeemed] through Him. (1 Corinthians 8:6 AMP)

God is spirit [the Source of life, yet invisible to mankind], and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.” (John 4:24 AMP)

How did you hear the Gospel or God’s truths & promises:

We believe with the heart, and confess with the mouth, that there is one only simple and spiritual Being, which we call God;  and that He is eternal, incomprehensible, invisible, immutable, infinite, almighty, perfectly wise, just, good, and the overflowing fountain of all good. (Belgic Confession Article 1- BCA1)

Prayer:

Father, thank you for revealing yourself to us and we have no excuses in knowing you exist. Help me to communicate all of your attributes to others in reverence, humility, and love. So they can believe in you.

Methods of Bible Study

Bible study is the intentional and systematic examination of the Bible to gain a deeper understanding of its teachings, history, and application to one’s life.

Here are some core concepts:

  • Observation: Carefully examining the text itself, noting details like key words, phrases, characters, plot points, and literary devices.
  • Interpretation: Seeking to understand the original meaning of the text within its historical and cultural context. This involves considering different viewpoints and seeking to discern the author’s intended message.
  • Application: Applying the insights gained from the text to one’s own life, thoughts, words, and actions. This may involve making changes in behavior, developing a deeper relationship with God, or sharing the message with others.

Bible study can be a personal or group activity, and there are various methods and approaches that individuals or groups may use.

Key takeaways:

  • Active engagement: Bible study is not passive reading; it requires active thought and engagement with the text.
  • Holistic approach: It involves more than just reading the words; it’s about understanding the meaning and applying it to life.
  • Growth and transformation: The goal of Bible study is not just to gain knowledge, but to grow in faith and allow God’s Word to transform lives.

The H.E.A.R. Bible study method is a simple yet effective way to engage with scripture. Here’s a breakdown:

  • H – Highlight: As you read, mark verses or phrases that stand out to you. These could be things that are confusing, inspiring, or that you feel God is speaking to you through.
  • E – Explain: After highlighting, take time to explain what you’ve highlighted. What does it mean? How does it fit into the context of the surrounding verses and the book as a whole?
  • A – Apply: How can you apply these truths to your own life? What changes do you need to make? What actions can you take?
  • R – Respond: How will you respond to what you’ve learned? This could involve prayer, journaling, sharing with others, or making a commitment to change.

Key Benefits of the H.E.A.R. Method:

  • Engaging: It encourages active participation with the text, going beyond simply reading.
  • Personalized: It allows for individual insights and applications, making the study relevant to your own life.
  • Action-Oriented: It focuses on how to apply God’s Word to your daily life, leading to practical changes.
  • Simple: The method is straightforward and easy to understand, making it accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds.

Tips for Using the H.E.A.R. Method:

  • Create a dedicated time and space: Find a quiet place where you can focus without distractions.
  • Use a journal: This will help you record your thoughts, insights, and applications.
  • Be patient: Don’t rush through the process. Take your time to reflect and allow God to speak to you.
  • Pray for guidance: Ask the Holy Spirit to open your eyes to the truths of scripture.

The H.E.A.R., Bible study method was developed by Robby Gallaty, founder of Replicate Ministries.

Stepping Up Saturday Men’s Bible Study

Topic: Men’s Saturday Morning Bible Study
Time: January 4, 2025 08:00 AM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Every week on Sat, until Dec 29, 2025, 52 occurrence(s)

What Is Hindering Us From Experiencing…

Thought & Theology

To experience God’s presence is to experience the shining of God’s face ( Psalm 67:1 ESV). Believers always live in God’s presence, and he notes all their deeds ( Mal 3:16 ESV ). He has promised to be with us until he comes again ( Matt 28:20 ESV)

Scripture References

How to Enter God’s Presence

Seeking the presence of God is a spiritual pursuit that many find integral to their faith and well-being. While the concept is deeply personal to each individual, here are general practices that can help you draw closer to the divine presence:

1. Intentional Prayer – Engage in sincere, heartfelt prayer, where you not only speak to God but also take the time to listen. Prayer can be a powerful way to feel connected to the divine.

2. Reflection and Meditation – Quiet your mind and reflect on spiritual truths. Meditation on holy scriptures or devotional literature can usher you into a deeper awareness of God’s presence.

3. Worship and Praise – Participating in worship, whether through song, dance, or quiet adoration, can elevate your spirit and bring you into a sense of communion with God.

4. Confession and Repentance – Acknowledging your shortcomings and asking for forgiveness can clear the barriers that may be separating you from feeling God’s presence.

5. Fasting and Self-Denial – Fasting can be an outward expression of an inward focus on spiritual matters, helping to strip away distractions and bring clarity to your spiritual quest.

6. Reading Scripture – The word of God is described as being alive and active; immersing yourself in the scriptures can bring a feeling of closeness to God.

7. Acts of Service Love in action, by serving others, is often when people report feeling God’s presence most acutely. God is love, and serving reflects His essence.

8. Fellowship with Other BelieversGathering with like-minded individuals can create a supportive environment that cultivates spiritual encounters with God.

Remember that everyone’s spiritual journey is unique and the experience of God’s presence can vary greatly from one person to another. Being open, patient, and persistent will aid you in your endeavor to seek divine presence in your life.

Hindrances to Entering God’s Presence

While seeking the presence of God is a noble and fulfilling pursuit, there are often obstacles on the path that can hinder this spiritual journey. Recognizing and overcoming these hindrances can greatly enhance one’s spiritual growth:

1. Unconfessed Sin – Sin that has not been acknowledged or addressed can form a barrier between an individual and God. Confession and repentance are key to restoring that connection.

2. Distraction and Noise – In today’s world filled with constant stimulation, finding silence can be challenging. Distractions can prevent us from quieting our hearts and minds enough to perceive God’s presence.

3. Doubt and Skepticism – Doubt can act as a blockade to experiencing God. Faith and trust are essential components of feeling connected to the divine.

4. Lack of Desire – Without a genuine desire to experience God’s presence, one might miss the opportunities to do so. Apathy can dampen the spiritual senses needed to discern God’s presence.

5. Impatience and Frustration – The quest to experience God’s presence often requires patience and time. Impatience can lead to frustration, which in turn might lead to giving up too soon.

6. Spiritual Warfare – Some believe that there is a cosmic battle between good and evil. This spiritual warfare can sometimes act as a hindrance to experiencing the peace and presence of God.

7. Poor Community and Fellowship – Being in the company of those who do not share the same spiritual goals or who may be negative influences can affect one’s spiritual well-being and ability to sense God’s presence.

8. Inadequate Understanding of GodMisconceptions about the nature of God or a lack of knowledge about spiritual principles can inhibit one’s experience of God.

Overcoming these hindrances typically involves intentional effort and may require guidance from spiritual mentors, personal reflection, discipline, and above all, a commitment to seeking a deeper relationship with the divine.

Understanding these three categories enriches our understanding of God. He is the transcendent God â€“ present in every circumstance. He is the intimate God – dwelling in the hearts of His children. He is God made manifest – an ever-present help in times of trouble.

Suggested Reading: AW Tozer Book listing at http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/authors/a-w-tozer/2034

Experiencing The Presence of GOD Teachings from the Book of Hebrews

God Is Our Fortress –

[1] God is our refuge and strength,
a very present help in trouble.

(Psalm 46:1 ESV)