Some people would have spent their last years in and out of hospitals, being stuck with needles, and being operated on. He chose to live his life to the fullest, overseas loving the abused children in the home. He chose to have a positive last year of his life and working in the Kingdom.
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Friday, March 31, 2023
How To Spend Your Last Years?
Some people would have spent their last years in and out of hospitals, being stuck with needles, and being operated on. He chose to live his life to the fullest, overseas loving the abused children in the home. He chose to have a positive last year of his life and working in the Kingdom.
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Repentance of Abimelech
Abraham moved his clan to a place called Negev and settled near the city of Gerar. Once again, as he had in Egypt, Abraham feared that men would treat him badly when they saw the beauty of his wife (see Story 21). In a world with no television or internet, with no pictures or magazines or forms of entertainment that we have become used to, the presence of a beautiful woman was a very powerful thing, and rare. Abraham was aware of her effect when she walked in a room, and how it might spark the envy of every man in it. It felt dangerous. Once again, in order to protect himself, Abraham put Sarah at risk. He explained to the people of Gerar that Sarah was his sister. Instead of being a source of envy, Abraham had turned himself into the brother that could give his beautiful sister away in marriage.
Abraham explained to Abimelech that he didn’t think Abimelech’s people feared the LORD. He said that he was afraid that they would kill him to get to Sarah. He told how he asked Sarah to show her love to him by telling everyone that he was her brother.
And for Sarah, he gave a thousand shekels of silver to Abraham for the offense of taking his wife into his harem. That was an extravagant amount of wealth. It was enough to pay a hundred laborers to work for an entire year. Sarah was well vindicated for this terrible violation of her safety and dignity.
Abimelech and his officials did not make that mistake. When God showed up, they repented. They honored the God of Abraham, altered their behavior, and were saved from judgment.
God knew about all of those hundreds of silent decisions to trust Him, and He had grace and protection for Abraham when he failed.
Sunday, December 11, 2022
The Amish Driver
Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
My wife and I were washing clothes at a washateria in Wautoma, a little town in Central Wisconsin. Another gentleman soon joined us. He was tall and slim and in his sixties. We soon started talking while our clothes were washing.
His name is Bill, just like mine. In fact, we have a lot in common. He is a missionary, attended Bible College, Bible Seminary, and is a minister. We have all of that in common! Once he started talking it was off to the races!
Bill is a missionary to the Amish people here in central Wisconsin. He does this by serving that community as a driver. He drives Amish men in his large pickup truck around the local area to there jobs. For being a people who live very simply, the Amish can be a very complicated society. They don't believe in driving cars themselves, but it's okay to hire someone else to drive them around!
Some of them work at sawmills and farmers fields too far for their horse and buggy's, so they hire Bill and his big pickup truck to take them around the area to their job sites. That gives him an opportunity to witness about his personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
That kind of decision is up to the local Amish Bishops. In the Wautoma area there are four Amish bishops. There are many other ways that they can be different and complicated, that is one that Bill can interact, and let them know that they can have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
William James Roop, M.A.B.S.
Saturday, December 10, 2022
Jesus Must Be the Center
Friday, December 9, 2022
Once Saved, Always Saved?
Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
John Wesley on “Once Saved always Saved?”
“Calvinists, who deny that salvation can ever be lost, reason on the subject in a marvelous way...
They tell us, that somehow....
No virgin’s lamp can go out...(Matthew 25:8)
No promising harvest can be choked with thorns...(Matthew 13:7)
No branch in Christ can ever be cut off for unfruitfulness...(John 15:6)
No pardon can ever be forfeited...
(Matthew 18:32)
They say that no name can be blotted out of God’s book!
(Revelation 3:5; Exodus 32:33)
They insist that no salt can ever lose its savour...
(Matthew 5:13)
That nobody can ever...
“receive the grace of God in vain”... (2 Corinthians 6:1)
“bury his talents”...(Matthew 25:18)
“neglect such great salvation”... (Hebrews 2:3)
trifle away “a day of grace”... (James 5:5)
“look back” after putting his hand to the gospel plow...( and become unfit for the kingdom of God)
(Luke 9:62)
Nobody can “grieve the Spirit” till He is “quenched,”...
(Ephesians 4:30; 1 Thessalonians 5:19) and strives no more, (Romans 11:21,22)
nor “deny the Lord that BOUGHT them”...
(2 Peter 2:1)
nor “bring upon themselves swift destruction.”.. (2 Peter 2:1)
Nobody, or body of believers, can ever get so lukewarm that Jesus will spew them out of His mouth... (Revelation 3:16)
They use reams of paper to argue that if one ever got lost he was never found. (John 17:12)
that if one falls, he never stood. (Romans 11:16-22 and Hebrews 6:4-6)
if one was ever “cast forth,” he was never in, and “if one ever withered,” he was never attached to the vine and once green. (John 15:1-6)
and that “if any man draws back,” it proves that he never had anything to draw back from. (Hebrews 10:38,39)
that if one ever “falls away into spiritual darkness,” he was never enlightened. (Hebrews 6:4-6)
that if you “get entangled again in the pollutions of the world,” it shows that you had never escaped. (2 Peter 2:20)
that if you “put salvation away” you never had it to put away, (Hebrews 10:35; Psalms 51:11)
and if you make shipwreck of faith, there was no ship of faith there!! (1 Timothy 1:19)|
In short they say: If you get it, you can’t lose it; and if you lose it you never had it.
May God SAVE US...
from accepting a doctrine, that must be defended by such fallacious reasoning!”
~ John Wesley
William James Roop, M.A.B.S.
Thursday, December 8, 2022
The Prayer Revival
Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
In 1857 there was a forty-six year old man named Jeremiah Lamphere, who lived in New York City. Jeremiah loved the Lord tremendously, but he didn’t feel that he could do much for the Lord until he began to feel a burden for the lost, and accepted an invitation from his church to be an inner city missionary.
Wednesday came and at noon nobody showed up. So Jeremiah got on his knees and started praying. For 30 minutes he prayed by himself when finally five other people walked in. The next week 20 people came. The next week between 30 and 40 people came. They then decided to meet every day from 12:00 to 1:00 to pray for the city. Before long a few ministers started coming and they said, "We need to start this at our churches." Within six months there were over 5000 prayer groups meeting everyday in N.Y. Soon the word spread all over the country. Prayer meetings were started in Philadelphia, Detroit, and Washington D.C.
In fact President Franklin Pierce started going almost every day to a noonday prayer meeting, he was the President of the United States from 1853-1857. By 1859 some 15,000 cities in America were having downtown prayer meetings everyday at noon, and a million were brought to Christ just in the United States. and many more hundred-of-thousands around the world!
The great thing about this revival is that there is not a famous preacher associated with it. It was all started by one man wanting to pray. People have been seeking God, and seeking a relationship with God through Jesus Christ for centuries. Let the spark of revival begin with your prayers too!
William James Roop, M.A.B.S.
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
Melchizedek
Hello everyone. Praise the Lord!
Genesis 14; Psalm 110; Hebrews 5-7.
The area south of the Dead Sea, where Sodom and Gomorrah lay, had paying tribute to the empire of Elam, which was located in modern day Iran, on the north end of the Persian Gulf. They had paid tribute for 12 years, but around the year 1900 BC, they stopped paying the tribute money. So Chedorlaomer, the king of Elam, with some other rulers marched their armies to the valley of Siddim, where Sodom and Gomorrah lay, to attack the area and reestablish their tribute payments.
Up to this point Abraham and his possessions had avoided the invasion of the Elamites. But when he had heard about the capture of his nephew Lot from some Amorites, who were allied with Abram, Abram gathered the 318 trained men that were his servants. The men that Abram had was a tiny force compared to the battle hardened Elamite Army.
Abram and his men pursued the Elamite army had found them near the town of Dan (unrelated to the future tribe of Dan), in modern day Syria. Abram viewed the situation and split his men into two forces. Abram then, during the night, attacked and defeated the Elamites. Abram was originally from the area of Elam and so knew those people!
Abram then pursued the defeated Elamites till just west of Damascus, where Abram took back Lot, his family and goods, all of the goods and women of the valley of Siddim. During the return journey, at the valley of Shaveh, on the east side, halfway up the Dead Sea, Abram met the king of Sodom and Melchizedek, the king of Salem (Means peace, and future Jerusalem) who was the priest of the most high God.
Melchizedek (means Righteousness) brought Abram bread and wine (Symbolic of Christ). He was both king and priest. Kings ruled over people and priests served as a conduit between God and the people. No Jew has ever held both offices. He blessed Abram saying, "Blessed be Abram of the most high God, possessor of heaven and earth: And blessed be the most high God, which has delivered your enemies into your hands."
The king of Sodom asked Abram to return of of the people and he could keep all of the goods (Abram had a right to keep or sell the people as slaves). Abram responded that he had swore to the Lord that he would take nothing from the king of Sodom, lest he say that he had made Abram rich (that honor belongs to the Lord). So Abram handed over the people of the valley of Siddim, except what Abram's men had eaten and their portion of the spoils.
Lessons from this story:
1. Protect your family and friends, even if this means force.
2. If God is blessing you then be bold in all things.
3. Honor the Lord and give his priests the tithes.
4. Melchizedek gave blessings and gifts. the king of Sodom just had his hand out.
5. Be separate from the world, especially the wicked, they can pay you for debts, but that is it.
William James Roop, M.A.B.S.