Fruit of righteous and peacemakers

Bible reading English

Quotes from God’s Word.

“17 But the wisdom which is from heaven is first holy, then gentle, readily giving way in argument, full of peace and mercy and good works, not doubting, not seeming other than it is. 18 And the fruit of righteousness is planted in peace for those who make peace.” (James 3:17-18 BBE)

“At the time all punishment seems to be pain and not joy: but after, those who have been trained by it get from it the peace-giving fruit of righteousness.” (Hebrews 12:11 BBE)

“The sinner gets the payment of deceit; but his reward is certain who puts in the seed of righteousness.” (Proverbs 11:18 BBE)

“And the work of righteousness will be peace; and the effect of an upright rule will be to take away fear for ever.” (Isaiah 32:17 BBE)

“22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, a quiet mind, kind acts, well-doing, faith, 23 Gentle behaviour, control over desires: against such there is no law.” (Galatians 5:22-23 BBE)

“Put in the seed of righteousness, get in your grain in mercy, let your unploughed earth be turned up: for it is time to make search for the Lord, till he comes and sends righteousness on you like rain.” (Hosea 10:12 BBE)

“Because he who puts in the seed of the flesh will of the flesh get the reward of death; but he who puts in the seed of the Spirit will of the Spirit get the reward of eternal life.” (Galatians 6:8 BBE)

“For the kingdom of God is not food and drink, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.” (Romans 14:17 BBE)

“For this reason, from this time forward we have knowledge of no man after the flesh: even if we have had knowledge of Christ after the flesh, we have no longer any such knowledge.” (2 Corinthians 5:16 BBE)

“Being full of the fruits of righteousness, which are through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.” (Philippians 1:11 BBE)

“He who puts his faith in wealth will come to nothing; but the upright man will be full of growth like the green leaf.” (Proverbs 11:28 BBE)

“The fruit of righteousness is a tree of life, but violent behaviour takes away souls.” (Proverbs 11:30 BBE)

“Happy are the peacemakers: for they will be named sons of God.” (Matthew 5:9 BBE)

“He who does the cutting now has his reward; he is getting together fruit for eternal life, so that he who did the planting and he who gets in the grain may have joy together.” (John 4:36 BBE)

“9 ¶ And my prayer is that you may be increased more and more in knowledge and experience; 10 So that you may give your approval to the best things; that you may be true and without wrongdoing till the day of Christ; 11 Being full of the fruits of righteousness, which are through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.” (Philippians 1:9-11 BBE)

“You have cause for great joy in this, though it may have been necessary for you to be troubled for a little time, being tested in all sorts of ways,” (1 Peter 1:6 BBE)

“From now on, the crown of righteousness is made ready for me, which the Lord, the upright judge, Will give to me at that day: and not only to me, but to all those who have had love for his revelation.” (2 Timothy 4:8 BBE)

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Preceding

  1. A meeting place to share peace and love with each other
  2. Bible texts about the love and peace to be shared in the meeting

The non-traditional church that is born out of spiritual life

house church
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God’s clear desire is for the earth to be filled with the

“knowledge of the glory of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea” (Habakkuk 2:14).

Rather than build buildings and organisations that require tremendous time, finances, and energy to reproduce, The Kingdom of God multiplies organically: one seed produces fruit, that produces more seed that produces more fruit.

If there is a true follower of Christ anywhere on earth, he is aware of the commission that Jesus gave to his apostles. Such an awareness therefore requires following Christ’s teachings and the necessary spreading of his word, the Good News of the coming Kingdom of God.
Provided that there are several true followers of Jesus walking around on earth, they can ensure the further spread of faith in the One True God and in His sent only begotten son, Jesus Christ, who has brought us salvation.
One after another passes on the Good News and thus makes hope flourish for that coming kingdom.

The principle of multiplication is far more powerful than we realise.

What we often hear is that if we do not have our own recognisable church buildings, then we must be a sect. Clearly indicating that many people do not know the meaning of a « cult« .

Born out of spiritual life instead of constructed by human institutions and held together by religious programs, people all over the world find they should come together to worship the Only One True God.
For them, it is much more important to live and act according to the Bible and thus to practice true worship of God and not to worship multiple gods, as in many institutional churches.

Organic church life is a grass roots experience that is marked by face-to-face community, every-member functioning, open-participatory meetings (opposed to pastor-to-pew services), non-hierarchical leadership, and the centrality and supremacy of Jesus Christ as the functional Leader and Head of the gathering.
Put another way, organic church life is the “experience” of the Body of Christ. In its purest form, it’s the fellowship of the Only One True God instead of a Triune God brought to earth and experienced by human beings.

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Preceding

  1. How to Start a House Church?
  2. How do you organise a house church?
  3. Our house church is an organic church

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Additional reading

  1. Time for this and that
  2. Church indeed critical in faith development
  3. Demanding signs or denying yourself
  4. Witnessing because we love
  5. Today’s thought “They would not believe it” (August 21)
  6. What is happening in America to religion and to the language of faith
  7. Growing rift between observant parents and their children

 

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Further related

  1. They say, “If a church doesn’t have a fancy building, they must be a cult.”
  2. House Church
  3. It Has Been a Year Since We Left Church, for the Second Time
  4. The Future Lies in Going Back to It!
  5. Are You Mostly Dead?
  6. Is Church a Place? Do We Need to Go?
  7. A stone in place of bread
  8. Deconstruction, Reconstruction…When Does It All End?
  9. Why Is It So Awkward To Talk About God With Others?
  10. Pius XII and the Politics of the Mystical Body
  11. Going to church or Not – We are All in Christ
  12. I’ve lost interest in trying to fit into an institutional church.
  13. Why Do People Leave The Church Building But Not God?
  14. 139: The Asbury Revival: A House Church Perspective
  15. Religion is often spiritual shrink wrap
  16. A brief history & overview of “Small Groups”
  17. An invitation to “Zoom” in on ekklesia!
  18. When The Spiritual Patriarch & Matriarch Are Tired!
  19. Early Rain Church members harassed and leaders detained on
  20. Submission and Authority # 1 of 3
  21. Submission and Authority # 2 of 3
  22. Submission and Authority # 3 of 3
  23. Why House Church Now #1 of 4
  24. Why House Church Now #2 of 4
  25. Why House Church Now #3 of 4
  26. Why House Church Now #4 of 4
  27. Priscilla and Aquila
  28. Coffee and Colossians 121 – Nympha’s House Church
  29. Sermon – This Church we build
  30. 10 More New Testament Practices, Part 1

Questions to be posed by a baptism

Baptême, doop, onderdompeling, l'immersion totale dans l'eau
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Questions to be posed by a baptism

First and primary question: Why do you want to be baptized?
(Acceptable answers involve one’s love for God, and a personal desire and commitment to serve Him. Unacceptable answers: « I’m old enough now. » « It would make my parents (or husband, or wife, or children) happy. » « My friends are getting baptized. »)

  1. What is the Bible?
    A collection of writings by men inspired by God, to write the story of God’s dealings with man, and to write of God’s offer of eternal life.2. Is there any other direct source of the knowledge about eternal life?
    No.

    3. What was the condition of the original creation, including Adam when he was first created?
    Perfect, or « very good ». There was no sin or death in the world.

    4. What caused Adam to lose this condition? That is, what brought God’s curse upon man and his world?
    Adam disobeyed God!

    5. Does Adam’s transgression affect us? If so, how?
    Yes, the consequence of Adam’s disobedience is upon all mankind, in our mortal, sinful natures inherited from him.

    6. Has God made any provision for our redemption from this curse?
    Yes, through our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

    7. What is the primary promise God made to Abram?
    That he and his « seed » would receive the land of Palestine for an everlasting possession.

    8. Was this promise made to anyone else?
    Yes, to hls descendants Isaac and Jacob.

    9. Did any of them actually receive this promise?
    No, they all died in faith, not yet receiving the promise.

    10. Who is the « seed » referred to in these promises?
    Jesus Christ, the descendant of Abraham.

    11. How can we inherit these promises?
    By being baptized into Christ we become spiritually the children of Abraham, and heirs with Christ of the same promise.

    12. What is the gospel?
    The « good news » of the kingdom of God and the name (or purpose) of Jesus Christ.

    13. Did God ever have a kingdom on earth before?
    Yes, the kingdom of Israel. It was ruled first by the judges, then by the kings for about 400 years.

    14. What happened to that kingdom?
    It was first divided and then overthrown, and the people of Israel scattered among the other nations, because of their rebellion against God.

    15. What is the promise God made to David, king of Israel?
    That his kingdom would be restored and his « seed » would rule over it forever, sitting upon his throne in Jerusalem.

    16. Who is the « seed » referred to in this promise?
    Jesus Christ, the descendant of David.

    17. What is the nature of man?
    Mortal. Physically, he has no superiority over the animals. When his breath leaves him, he dies, and ceases to possess all of his senses.

    18. What is the « soul »?
    The body, the person himself. The entire being.

    19. What is the « spirit »?
    The breath of life within man. Also, his mind or disposition.

    20. Does the Bible teach that men or their « souls » go to heaven at death?
    No.

    21. Does man or his « soul » have any conscious existence in death?
    No.

    22. How many Gods are there?
    Only one God, the Creator of all things.

    23. Who is Jesus Christ?
    The only-begotten Son of God, born of the virgin Mary.

    24. Is Jesus also a man?
    Yes. He was born with the same mortal, sinful nature which we all possess. Even now, although he is immortal, he is still a man.

    25. Are God and His Son the same person, or separate persons of a « trinity »?
    No, there is only one God!

    26. Did Jesus have a pre-human existence?
    No, except in the mind and purpose of God.

    27. Are God and His Son equal in power?
    No. God is supreme. Any power and authority which Christ now has was given him by his Father.

    28. What is God’s Spirit?
    God’s power, by which He performs His will.

    29. Is the Holy Spirit a separate and co-equal « God »?
    No, it is simply an extension of the one God.

    30. Who or what is the « devil »?
    The personification of evil or sin, which is part of mortal human nature.

    31. While he was mortal, was it possible for Jesus to sin?
    Yes. Otherwise, his temptation and victory over sin, or the « devil », would have been unreal and pointless.

    32. Why was it necessary in God’s plan that the Savior be a man?
    So that by perfect obedience he might overcome the « devil » in his own flesh.

    33. Why was it necessary that Jesus die?
    As a perfect sacrifice, to destroy perfectly and absolutely this « devil », or the power of sin in himself. And as a representative for others, who by faith in him might be forgiven their sins and thus win their own victories over sin.

    34. Why did God raise Christ from the dead, and give him eternal life?
    Because he was perfectly obedient, even to the death of the cross, and therefore the grave could not hold him in death.

    35. After his resurrection, Jesus ascended to heaven. What is his role now?
    He is acting as a high-priest and mediator for those who through faith approach God in prayer.

    36. Can we pray to God through anyone other than Jesus Christ?
    No. He is the only mediator between God and man.

    31. Did Jesus die because God was angry with mankind?
    No, he died because God so loved the world that He was willing that His beloved Son should die, so that sinners might believe, repent, and be saved.

    38. Who or what is « satan »
    In the Old Testament the Hebrew word for adversary. In the New Testament Greek Satanas is the same as « the devil », a parable about sin.

  2. What are « unclean spirits » and « demons »?
    A New Testament way of describing mental illnesses and disorders.40. What is « hell »? What is the difference between Hades and Gehenna?
    Hell in English is the translation of two different Greek words:
    – Hades is the pit or the grave; in short, the state of the dead that sleep.
    – Gehenna is a valley in Jerusalem that is used in a prophecy by Jeremiah.

    41. Are the wicked tortured forever?
    No, they simply die without hope. This is an « eternal punishment » because it is eternal death.

    42. What is required before baptism?
    A knowledge and belief of the gospel. This belief should also lead to sincere repentance of past sins.

    43. Briefly, what is the gospel?
    The gospel is the « good news » about the kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ. It is the message that God will fill the earth with His glory in a group of immortal people who will love and obey him. Jesus will establish the kingdom of God upon the earth and rule as king with his saints for a thousand years.

    44. What is baptism?
    Immersion or complete covering by water.

    45. Why are we to be baptized in this way?
    Because it symbolizes the death, burial and resurrection of Christ.

    46. Why must we be baptized?
    It is the only way by which our sins may be washed away and we may put on the name of Jesus Christ.

    47. Why must we bear the name of Jesus Christ?
    So that we may become heirs with him of God’s promise and partake of his righteousness through faith.

    48. Are all people who ever lived going to be raised from the dead?
    No, only those responsible to God by knowledge.

    49. What will become of those who live and die without knowledge of the gospel?
    They will perish. They will not be resurrected.

    50 . When will the resurrection take place?
    At the return of Christ to the earth.

    51. What else will Jesus do when he returns?
    He will assemble the living responsible, together with those who have been raised from the dead. He will judge all the responsible, punishing the unfaithful with eternal death and rewarding the faithful with eternal life.

    52. After the righteous are made immortal, what happens?
    Christ and his saints will establish their rule over the world, by divine force if necessary, and set up the kingdom of God.

    53. Who will be the king of this kingdom?
    Jesus Christ.

    54. Who will rule with him?
    The immortalized saints.

    55. Who will be the subjects of this kingdom?
    The mortal people who are left after the times of trouble.

    56. Does the return of the Jews to Israel have any part in God’s plan?

    Yes, they will undergo trials; some will repent and be prepared for the coming of Jesus their Messiah, so as to be the « first dominion » of his kingdom.

    57. How long will Christ reign?
    About one thousand years.

    58. What takes place after the thousand years?
    All sin and death will be removed at last, and the earth will truly be filled with God’s glory.

    59. When only immortal people are on the earth, why will happen next?
    Christ will turn the kingdom over to the Father.

    60. Who are the angels?
    The messengers of God. Sometimes the Bible uses the word for mere mortal men, but most often the angels were and are immortal beings from heaven.

    61. Can angels marry or rebel?
    No. Jesus says angels do not marry.

    62. Can we be saved by good works only?
    No, we are saved by the grace of God through faith.

    63. Can we be saved apart from the sacrifice of Christ?
    No, it is the only way our sins may be forgiven.

    64. Should believers vote or take part in politics?
    No. Their kingdom is not of this world. They believe that God rules in the kingdom of men, and sets up and removes whomever He pleases; therefore they should not put themselves in the position of opposing the will of their Father in heaven.

    65. Should believers bear arms, or serve in the military or police force?
    No. They should be strangers and pilgrims in this present evil world, not resisting the authority of governments, but also not participating in exercising that authority either.

    66. Should believers avenge themselves against wrong, by suing at law or by other means?
    No. They should « turn the other cheek », return good for evil, forgive those who wrong them, and even love their enemies.

    67. What is our duty toward God and His Son?
    To love and praise and glorify God through His Son, in all things and at all times. To keep the commandments of Christ to the best of our abilities, out of gratitude for what God has done for us.

    68. What is our duty toward the world?
    To love our neighbors as ourselves, in deeds as well as words. If possible, to teach them the Truth of God.

    69. Does anyone possess the Holy Spirit gifts today?
    No. Those gifts ceased after the Apostles’ days.

    70. Whom should a believer marry?
    Only another believer. We are commanded not to become unequally yoked together with an unbeliever.

    71. Should a believer ever seek to be divorced?
    No. What God has joined, man should not divide.

    72. What special ordinance did Christ institute?
    The Lord’s supper, or the breaking of bread. It is also sometimes called communion.

    73. What is the Lord’s supper?
    The breaking of bread and the partaking of wine in remembrance of Christ.

    74. What does this signify?
    The bread represents the body of Christ; the wine, his shed blood; together, they show forth his death on our behalf, until he comes.

    75. How often should we partake of the Lord’s supper?
    Every Sunday, if possible.

    76. Can anyone partake of the Lord’s supper?
    No, only baptized believers in the true gospel.

    77. Why do we insist on breaking bread or communion only with members?
    Christ did not ask anyone but true believers to so remember him. In this way false doctrines cannot dilute or destroy the true gospel believed among us. Also, by not breaking bread with others who do not believe as we do, we are showing them how important our hope is to us, and encouraging them to learn the same truths.

    78. Have you fully considered all the present disadvantages (from a natural point of view) that the Truth will bring upon you?
    Yes, and I am prepared to accept them.

    79. Do you realize the Truth is not just a « religion », but an entirely different way of life?
    Yes, and I am prepared to live it.

 

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Previous

  1. What if’s
  2. The spiritual “garment” for our souls
  3. We must be faithful to God
  4. Faithful to God are baptised
  5. On the way to the altar of the world
  6. What does the Bible say about baptism?
  7. To stand for true baptism
  8. The ready baptismal candidate
  9. Infant baptism versus baptism as an adult #1 Infant baptism
  10. Infant baptism versus baptism as an adult #2 The Teenage Baptism
  11. Infant baptism versus baptism as an adult #3 Adult baptism
  12. Infant baptism versus baptism as an adult #4 Questions for the baptism candidate

Fulfilling formalities for the trek

plannen van een reis of trektocht - planning of a voyage or trekking - passport on map, paspoort op landkaart - photo camera on map - fototoestel op landkaart
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Those who have decided to go on a hike must have their luggage packed in time. Once they have collected the necessary items, they must ensure that they have their passports in their pockets, so that they can always prove at the checkpoints that it is them and that they belong to the group of walkers.

As who do people want to do business?

What nationality do people want to take?

In the world of Christianity there are the majority who worship a triple deity. However, those who go on a journey must realize very well that this does not fit a deity into the context of this important journey that must take us to the narrow gate of God’s Kingdom.

To enter that Kingdom you must have the correct passport.

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Even if you want to make progress a little faster during the trip or have to drive a car or drive a boat, you will have to have the appropriate driver’s license.

How do you wish to be known in the world?

That’s why you didn’t give yourself that much in the past. But it is very important in this journey to succeed in building a good religious community.

Where you may have been content to report that you were a Christian before, it now comes down to specifying this better For there are so many Christians who believe very diverse things But most of calling themselves Christians are not actually a true follower of Christ Jesus, but is an idolater, because he believes in more than one god, God the Father, god the son and God the Holy Spirit, along with also often adorns other by-deities or sub-deities or saints.

You will notice that what may have seemed very unimportant in the past now turns out to be important, it is now many small things, previously considered trivial, that have now suddenly become very important, or will have a major impact on the success or otherwise of this important journey.

You will notice that many of those apparent trivial or minor things were right, that you continued to walk in the dark. It is by coming to see more clearly what is or is not responsible that you will experience more and more light during your journey.
The longer you walk and will have to overcome difficulties on this important trek, you will find that you used to carry far too much ballast with you in your life, and there were far too many false doctrines to which you clung and which you are now supposed to reject.

If one examines what the majority of Christians adopt as their beliefs and how they serve their god or gods, one can safely ask whether it is responsible to go on the same path as those Christians.

As one makes this pilgrimage, one will increasingly be confronted with the teachings of those ‘false Christians’ and one will learn the true facts of true faith in Jesus Christ.

 

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Preceding

  1. What is a Pilgrimage?
  2. Encouraging eachother
  3. Prayer at the beginning of our pilgrimage
  4. Beginning of a Pilgrimage
  5. God’s Words for the Pilgrimage #1 Twentieth Century Man and the Pilgrimage Process
  6. God’s Words for the Pilgrimage #2 Words of God for life
  7. God’s Words for the Pilgrimage #3 A road on a global scale littered with obstacles
  8. A pilgrimage not exactly without obstacles or obstacles #1 Embarking on an important journey
  9. A pilgrimage not exactly without obstacles or obstacles #2 Not a cheap or easy flight but a life journey
  10. A pilgrimage not exactly without obstacles or obstacles #3 Availability, encounters and exposure to change
  11. A pilgrimage not exactly without obstacles or obstacles #4 A good plan or guide to discover the Source of life
  12. Necessary formalities for the trek