Showing posts with label Absolute authority. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 4, 2020

ADONAI - Often, we say with our lips that God is our Adonai; the Boss, the King, the Ruler of our lives, yet with our actions we convey something very different. For some, the boss of their life may be their job, money, status, children, food, alcohol, drugs, friends, or a host of other things. Even good things like performing community service or our service for the Lord in church can take the place of God in our lives. When we bend our knee to anyone or anything other than God, we are practicing idolatry - who or what is the boss of you? - “Who is the boss of you?” Each of us has someone or something that is the boss of us, and a master to whom we bow in submission - that boss is God. For some, though, the boss of their life could be another person, or perhaps a habit or stronghold. For many years, an eating disorder was the ruler in my life. I allowed it to determine the course of my life and dictate virtually every move I made. The name of God that we delve into today, Adonai, means Lord and Master. If God is Adonai to you, He is the one to whom you submit or bow down; He is the Boss of your life. Adonai is the ultimate authority figure in your life and the One to whom you owe your complete allegiance. Abram had allowed God to be Adonai to him in so many circumstances. He had followed God out of his homeland of Ur and into a new and strange land. God has made it possible for you to know Him and experience an amazing change in your own life.

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Names of God | Bibleinfo.comOften, we say with our lips that God is our Adonai; the Boss, the King, the Ruler of our lives, yet with our actions we convey something very different. For some, the boss of their life may be their job, money, status, children, food, alcohol, drugs, friends, or a host of other things. Even good things like performing community service or our service for the Lord in church can take the place of God in our lives. When we bend our knee to anyone or anything other than God, we are practicing idolatry - who or what is the boss of you?
Leah Adams



I heard a story of two children who were playing a game.
One of the children, the older of the two, began telling the younger child what he was supposed to be doing.
After listening for a bit, the younger child looked up at the older and said, "You are not the boss of me."
I once worked with a woman who was very adamant that she did not have a boss. “I have an employer,” she stated, “but I do not have a boss”.
Friday Favorites: Who Is Your Boss? – Sheryl GiesbrechtShe was unwilling to place herself in submission to anyone and her attitude toward the word ‘boss’ made that very evident. 
Today I want us to ponder the question, “Who is the boss of you?”
Each of us has someone or something that is the boss of us, and a master to whom we bow in submission.
If we are wise, that boss is God.
For some, though, the boss of their life could be another person, or perhaps a habit or stronghold.
For many years, an eating disorder was the ruler in my life. I allowed it to determine the course of my life and dictate virtually every move I made.
October | 2017 | Encouraging WordsThe name of God that we delve into today, Adonai, means Lord and Master.
If God is Adonai to you, He is the one to whom you submit or bow down; He is the Boss of your life.
Adonai is the ultimate authority figure in your life and the One to whom you owe your complete allegiance.
The first time we find this name for God used in the Bible is in Genesis 15:1-2 when God is speaking with Abram:
“After this, the word of the LORD came to Abram in a vision: ‘Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your very great reward.’"
But Abram said, "O Sovereign Lord, what can you give me, since I remain childless and the one who will inherit my estate is Eliezer of Damascus?"
ZoomAbram had allowed God to be Adonai to him in so many circumstances.
He had followed God out of his homeland of Ur and into a new and strange land. He had relied on God to care of him and his family.
Yet, in this passage, Abram seems to despair of ever having the one thing that would bring him satisfaction — an heir.
Could it be that Sarai’s constant fretting over not bearing children had something to do with Abram’s forgetfulness about God’s authority and power?
If you are a lady reading today’s Devotion, please be very aware of how much influence you have over the thoughts of your husband and family.
Sarai did not allow God to be Adonai over the issue of her childlessness and she influenced Abram in negative ways that impacted their lineage for generations.
Abram believed that he needed a son in order to be complete and fulfilled despite the Lord telling Abram that He, God, was his very great reward.
Although he did not put voice to the words, Abram said, in effect, “Yes, but there is something else I want and need. Something that is more important to me than you.”
Adonai - Senses (Original Mix) [Art Vibes] - YouTubeAbram was calling God ‘Adonai’ with his lips, yet he had not truly allowed God to be the Lord and Master of his life in the area of an heir.
How often do we say with our lips that God is our Adonai; the Boss, the King, the Ruler of our lives, yet with our actions we convey something very different?
I did this for many years as I struggled with anorexia.
Although I had been a follower of Jesus Christ since the age of 15, I had not allowed Jesus total control of my life.
I, like Abraham, was allowing something other than God to be my boss and the ruler of my life.
For some, the boss of their life may be their job, money, status, children, food, alcohol, drugs, friends, or a host of other things.
Even good things like performing community service or our service for the Lord in church can take the place of God in our lives.
When we bend our knee to anyone or anything other than God, we are practicing idolatry.
So, again, I ask you... who or what is the boss of you?
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Leah Adams
Speaker and author Leah Adams is the founder of The Point Ministries. Her passion is for others to understand the grace and second chances offered by Jesus to all who ask. She is a CLASS certified speaker and the author of From the Trash Pile to the Treasure Chest: Creating a Godly Legacy Bible study. Leah is a regular contributor at CBN.com and Internet CafĂ© Devotions. She and her husband, Greg, live in northern Georgia. 
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Thursday, May 14, 2020

SATAN ALWAYS ASKS PERMISSION - from cover to cover, the Bible presents God as governing Satan in all he does — no exceptions - God holds sway over the wills of His angels – God commands evil spirits, and they obey him - if they disobey, He ordained that they disobey — He permitted them to disobey - if God permits Satan’s fall, it isn’t because He’s helpless; it’s because He’s got a purpose for it - Satan is the god of this world and the ruler of this age, but not ultimately. He is a lackey with a leash underneath this great God who decides who kings are and when they’re done. Although unclean spirits are everywhere in the world, doing deceptive and murderous things, Jesus Christ is described as having all authority in heaven and on earth. When Jesus speaks with absolute authority, the Devil does what he is told. Period. There aren’t seasons when Jesus is not authoritative and seasons when he is authoritative. If it says in the Bible, “Jesus commands the unclean spirits, and they obey,” they obey whenever he speaks that way. God determines our suffering. Satan is described as a roaring lion, prowling and seeking to devour people. Only God gives and takes life. Satan is a murderer from beginning to end. But he does not have ultimate say on whom he murders — God does. Satan cannot harm anyone without God’s permission. When Satan wants to destroy a saint, he must get permission before he touches him.

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The LORD Reigns!from cover to cover, the Bible presents God as governing Satan in all he does — no exceptions - God holds sway over the wills of His angels – God commands evil spirits, and they obey him - if they disobey, He ordained that they disobey — He permitted them to disobey - if God permits Satan’s fall, it isn’t because He’s helpless; it’s because He’s got a purpose for it
by John Piper



What does the Bible present to us, through the whole range of redemptive history — from beginning to end — as the way God relates to Satan’s will?
I don’t want to speculate. I want Bible verses.
I want Bible statements about how God relates to Satan, and then maybe seeing enough ways that God relates to Satan, I could project back and say, Well, if he relates to him that way here, he related to him that way there.
That’s my approach, and you can assess whether you think that’s wise.
What I want to do is just give you seven glimpses of how God relates to Satan in the Bible.
1. Satan is just God’s lackey.
Satan is called “the ruler of this world” in John 12:31.
However, other texts say things like this:
“The Most High rules the kingdom of men and gives it to whom he will.” (Daniel 4:17)
“The Lord brings the counsel of the nations to nothing; he frustrates the plans of the peoples. The counsel of the Lord stands forever, the plans of his heart to all generations.” (Psalm 33:10–11)
From which I infer: Yes, Satan is the god of this world and the ruler of this age, but not ultimately.
He is a lackey with a leash underneath this great God who decides who kings are and when they’re done.
2. Unclean spirits obey Jesus.
Although unclean spirits are everywhere in the world, doing deceptive and murderous things, Jesus Christ is described as having all authority in heaven and on earth.
And then you get an amazing statement like this, clearly spoken as the truth about Jesus in Mark 1:27:
“He commands even the unclean spirits, and they obey him.”
You should think a long time about that.
Rejoicing in the King – The Christian Healing Mission Daily BlogWhen Jesus speaks with absolute authority, the Devil does what he is told. Period. Right? That’s what it says.
There aren’t seasons when Jesus is not authoritative and seasons when he is authoritative.
If it says in the Bible, “Jesus commands the unclean spirits, and they obey,” they obey whenever he speaks that way.
3. God determines our suffering.
Satan is described as a roaring lion, prowling and seeking to devour people.
And Peter says in 1 Peter 5:9, “Resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world.”
In other words, the jaws of the lion are suffering.
The Lord Reigns Forever – The Soul SowerResist. He’s prowling around like a lion, seeking to devour people.
Resist him, firm in your faith, because you know that the same experience of suffering is being experienced by your brethren around the world.
Therefore, the suffering of Christians is the jaws of the lion coming down on them.
Satan is real. Don’t mess with him. But then you read these words in the same book (1 Peter 3:17):
“It is better to suffer for doing good, if that should be God’s will, than for doing evil.”
If God should will, the jaws will close and not before. God will decide whether they get out — not the devil, ultimately.
4. Only God gives and takes life.
Satan is a murderer from beginning to end. He’s a murderer.
Has the Devil, since his fall, taken out of the hand of the Almighty the gift of life and death? He has not. 
Deuteronomy 32:39: “See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god beside me; I kill and I make alive; I wound and I heal; and there is none that can deliver out of my hand.”
Do you remember James 4:13–15? “Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profit’ — yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life?
“For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes. Instead you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that.’”
And if he doesn’t will, I won’t. If I make it home tonight, God got me home.
If I have a heart attack on the way home, God took me home.
So yes, Satan is a murderer, but he does not have ultimate say on whom he murders — God does.
5. Satan cannot harm anyone without God’s permission.
When Satan wants to destroy a saint, he must get permission before he touches him.
So, he comes to God and says, “Job only worships you because he’s rich. If I take his camels, donkeys, servants, he’ll curse you (see Job 1:9–11).
And God gives him permission, but he puts a limit. “Don’t you touch his body” (see Job 1:12).
So, he kills them all. Job falls on his face: “The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away” (Job 1:21).
Satan has to get permission to go after his body, and he gets it.
But God says, “Don’t you kill him” (see Job 2:6).
Isn’t that remarkable? So, Satan does harm to us, but not without God’s say.
6. Jesus is sovereign over Satan’s schemes.
Satan is a great tempter in your life. He’ll tempt you before you go to bed tonight.
He wants you to sin more than he wants anything. He wants to get you sinning and sinning and sinning so you make shipwreck of your life.
He was behind the three denials of Peter. The Bible says this clearly.
However, somebody else was also there behind them. Let me read you these amazing words from Luke 22:31.
Jesus says, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift you like wheat.”
It’s like Satan coming to God in the case of Job.
He came to God in the case of Peter.
What that means is he wants to take Peter and, through some kind of fear or sin, squish him through the grate so that Peter comes out here, and faith stays there.
Then you have a faithless Peter, with faith sifted out. That’s what was going on that night.
Satan wanted to make him really afraid — take all faith out of his life. That’s what Satan designed to do.
Jesus continues in Luke 22:32, “But I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail. And when you have turned again, strengthen your brothers.”
He did not say, If you turn again, I hope you’ll be a strengthener.”
He was sovereign over Satan’s designs right there. “I’m praying for you, Peter. I have interceded with the almighty God, and we have decided: you will deny me three times. You will cry, and when you cry, you will repent. And when you repent, you will become a rock. And on this rock, I will build my church.”
7. Satan can blind, but God causes us to see again.
Second Corinthians 4:4: “The god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers.”
Satan is a great blinder. Some of you in this room right now are spiritually blind, meaning that you’re listening to me, and this message right now means nothing to you.
The Lord ReignsYou just want to get out of here because Satan has blinded your mind. You have no spiritual taste buds.
Truth, like what I’m speaking here, doesn’t do anything. It might make you mad, but it doesn’t awaken worship or passion or zeal or love or resolve to obey.
That’s a spiritual work of God, and Satan is a great blinder.
The question is, Is he ultimately powerful in his blinding, or does God have final say whether light breaks into your life?
Two verses later, Paul says in 2 Corinthians 4:6: “God, who said, ‘Let light shine out of darkness,” has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.”
When God resolves to make lights go on in your heart, no devil can stop him.
Those are seven glimpses. I could multiply them over and over again.
So here I am, back at my question about the origin of Satan’s sinfulness. Is God helpless before the will of his own angels?
Is there power outside God himself that limits his rule over them?
My conclusion is that, from cover to cover, the Bible presents God as governing Satan in all he does — no exceptions.
And therefore, I would never, ever biblically infer back into eternity and say, Satan got the upper hand or God was helpless.
God couldn’t exert enough influence to win this guy’s allegiance.
He could get yours, but he couldn’t get Satan’s?
No, God holds sway over the wills of his angels. He commands evil spirits, and they obey him.
Therefore, if they disobey, he ordained that they disobey — he permitted them to disobey.
If God permits Satan’s fall, it isn’t because he’s helpless; it’s because he’s got a purpose for it.

John Piper (@JohnPiper) is founder and teacher of desiringGod.org and chancellor of Bethlehem College & Seminary. For 33 years, he served as pastor of Bethlehem Baptist Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is author of more than 50 books, including Desiring God: Meditations of a Christian Hedonist and most recently Coronavirus and Christ.
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