A collection of guest contributions by Pastor Joe Laughlin to the Omaha World Herald's "From the Pulpit" article. Pastor Joe desires to see God's people built up and equipped in knowing who they are in Christ.
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Submit, Then Resist
1 Peter 5:8 refers to the devil as “our adversary,” whom we are to resist, steadfast in the faith. How does one resist the devil? James 4:7 says, “Submit to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you.” Some make the mistake of trying to resist the devil without doing the first part of this verse. It is only by submitting our lives to the Lord that we have power to resist the schemes of the devil. When we submit to God, we are saying, “God, I choose to obey You and obey Your word.” Submitting to God is the first step in resisting the devil.
Webster’s dictionary defines “resist” as “to withstand and remain strong against the force of something.” To remain strong against the forces of the devil takes the power of God. Human strength will only go so far. We need God’s power to withstand the devil. In Luke 10:19 Jesus said, “Behold I give you authority to tread upon serpents and scorpions and over all the power of the enemy.” Jesus has given His followers authority to use His Name to withstand and remain strong against all the forces of darkness.
Another aspect of resisting the devil is to keep a humble heart. James 4:6 says, “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” The devil started out as “the anointed cherub or angel” who became so prideful he thought he could overthrow God. When we get lifted up in pride, we are following satan (and God resists the proud). But if we will humble ourselves under the mighty hand of God, He will be our help and strength. If the believer in Jesus will submit to God, and resist evil using Jesus’ name and authority, the devil will surely flee from us.
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Walking in Divine Authority
In Luke 10
Jesus says, “Behold I give you authority to trample on serpents and scorpions
and over all the power of the enemy.” Jesus continues, “Nevertheless, do not
rejoice that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice because your
names are written in heaven.” I think it’s fair to say that many Christians are
rejoicing that their names are written in heaven, but how many more Christians have
forgotten the first part of this verse, that we have been given authority over
the devil. In John 10:10 Jesus tells us “the thief” (aka satan) “comes to steal,
to kill, and to destroy.” How many know that by using the authority that we have
been given in Jesus’ name, we can bring to naught the devil's wicked schemes?
Jesus is our example, showing us how to operate in the authority He has given us. Philippians 2:7 tells us that Jesus “made Himself of no reputation.” That means that even though He is God, He laid aside His deity in order to show us by example how a man who is submitted to God, can walk in authority over the devil. Jesus always did the will of His Father. Jesus was fully submitted to God. Do you want to walk in divine authority over the devil? Submit your life to God, to our Lord Jesus, and to God’s word.
Jesus is our example, showing us how to operate in the authority He has given us. Philippians 2:7 tells us that Jesus “made Himself of no reputation.” That means that even though He is God, He laid aside His deity in order to show us by example how a man who is submitted to God, can walk in authority over the devil. Jesus always did the will of His Father. Jesus was fully submitted to God. Do you want to walk in divine authority over the devil? Submit your life to God, to our Lord Jesus, and to God’s word.
Jesus paid a high price so that His church could walk in divine authority over “all the power of the enemy.” Let’s follow His example and reject all the evil works of darkness and fully submit our lives to Almighty God. By following Jesus’ example, we will be able to say what the early disciples of Jesus said, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in Your name.”
Saturday, July 1, 2017
Fully Receive, Freely Give
In Matthew 1:8 Jesus tells
His disciples, “Freely you have received, freely give.” This statement is a
foundational truth in the kingdom of God. In order to give anything, we must
first receive. You’ve probably heard the saying “you can’t get blood out of a
turnip.” Meaning, you cannot give what you don’t have.
Ephesians 4:32 says, “Be
kind, tenderhearted, forgiving one other; even as God in Christ forgave you.”
This is one of many scriptures telling the believer in Jesus to be kind, loving, and forgiving. According to our opening scripture, we must first receive these
from Jesus, in order to have them to give to others.
I wonder if one of the
reasons we struggle to love others is because we have not fully received the
great love that God has for us. I wonder if one of the reasons we struggle to forgive
others is because we have not fully received the forgiveness that is offered to
us in Jesus Christ. Freely you have received, freely give.
It’s been many years ago
now, but when I surrendered my life to the Lordship of Jesus Christ, I accepted
His offer to forgive me of all of my sins. I experienced God’s love as I read
the word of God and found out how great God’s love was for me. Something was
changing on the inside of me. Now, I had something to give. I could obey a
scripture like Ephesians 4:32 because I had received those very things from my
Lord.
I have a question for you: Have
you fully received all that our Lord desires to give to you? That is a good
question for each of us to take to the Lord in prayer. Receiving must come
first, then we have something to give. Freely you have received, freely give.
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Man Shall Not Live By Bread Alone
In Matthew 4:4, Jesus said,
“Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the
mouth of God.” Our physical bodies need natural food to be healthy and strong,
but our spirit man needs spiritual food (the word of God) to remain healthy and
strong. Jesus repeats this theme in Matthew 6 when He says, “Do not worry about
your life, what you shall eat or drink, or your body, what you shall wear, but
seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will
be added unto you.”
We have need of physical
food to be healthy and strong, but even ahead of these things, we should seek
first God’s kingdom and His holy word to feed our spiritual man. As one fellow
put it, “We feed our physical bodies three hot meals a day, and our spirit man
one cold snack a week, and wonder why we aren’t stronger spiritually.”
Set aside time each day to
spend with God in prayer and in His word. It doesn’t have to take a huge part
of your day, start with 5 minutes and say, “Lord, I’m coming to You, and to
Your word to know You and Your ways.” There are many good devotions out there,
but one I can recommend is www.ourdailybread.org. It is available in print form,
a daily devotion on their website, via email, or even on a mobile app for your
smart phone. All of it is available at no charge. It gives you a scripture
passage, a short devotion, and a prayer. Or, if you prefer, get out your bible
and read a passage from the Gospel of John each day. Our spirit man needs good
food, for man shall not live by bread alone.
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