Life Lessons From Biblical Characters
Deepen Your Spiritual Walk Through The Example Of Old Testament Men And Women Who Walked With God.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Life Lessons From The Life Of Elisha
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Life Lessons From the Story of Elijah
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Life Lessons From the Life of Solomon
Life Lesson #1
1 Kings 1:37, 47
The desire of a godly leader is to be replaced with someone who will do even greater.
-Leaders who don't invest in replacing themselves are selfish.
Life Lesson #2
1 Kings 1:51-53
Mercy should be given to those who turn from rebellion and submit to God and those in authority.
Life Lesson #3
1 Kings 2:1-4
A Fathers final instructions can be followed and built on if he has walked it out himself but Fathers that are full of regret can only release good wishes that never amount to a thing.
Life Lesson #4
1 Kings 2:5-9
If we die with unresolved issues we pass them onto our children, we must assure that our children's inheritance is only blessings not curses.
Life Lesson #5
1 Kings 2:20-23
A wise leader never compromises even with family but through discernment knows ones true intent.
Life Lesson #6
1 Kings 3:3
We must have no exceptions regarding idols, if the enemy can find an area of access he will come in and rob us of that which God intended us to hold.
1 Kings 3:4-14
In God's mercy He will come and lock the gates where we have allowed the enemy access. We must now ask God to fill the emptied area with His wisdom.
Life Lesson #7
1Kings 3:9
A godly leader is one who understands their personal limitations. Who realizes that through reliance on God alone can a leader govern people well.
Life Lesson #8
1 Kings 3:10-14
What we ask God for should come from a right heart and a good motive, based on His greater purpose and not our personal agenda. When our prayers are God honoring He will respond by not just granting our request but blessing us with our personal desires as well.
Life Lesson #9
1 Kings 3:28
Leaders with godly wisdom know how to settle disputes by asking the right questions that will bring out the truth, establishing justice.
Life Lesson #10
1 Kings 4:20,24-25,29-34
A godly leader does not take advantage of the weak but uses their God given wisdom for the benefit of everyone.
Life Lesson #11
1 Kings 5:1-8
When what we plan is to honor the name of The Lord, God will grant us favor with man and we will have the supply needed to follow it through.
Life Lesson #12
1 Kings 6:12-13
There are prerequisite conditions to the fulfillment of God's promises, we must obey the commands of The Lord.
Life Lesson #13
1 Kings 7:9-12
God desires that which is made unto Him to be of best quality for the glory of His name. Since He is the best we should give our best. Poor quality work brings shame to His name.
Life Lesson #14
1 Kings 8:10-13
God's invisibility becomes visible through the glory of God upon those who have become His holy temple.
Life Lesson #15
1 Kings 8:22-25
Inheritance is not automatic just because of ones bloodline, God's promises are conditional to our obedience. What is passed down will be taken away if one doesn't represent God right.
Life Lesson #16
1 Kings 8:26-66
Godly leaders understand that their prayer life will determine how successful they lead for without acknowledgement of God they are bound to failure.
Life Lesson #17
1 Kings 9:1-2
We should not expect to receive new prophetic direction until we complete what God instructed us previously.
Life Lesson #18
1 Kings 9:3-9
I am just as responsible for my children as I am for myself, if either of us betray God, all the great and marvellous things that God has done will cease and devastation will follow.
Life Lesson #19
1 Kings 10
Having a good reputation is rare, leaders who have it will gain the hearts of other leaders and the people they serve both near and afar.
Life Lesson #20
1 Kings 11
What one obsesses about is what possesses their soul becoming the object that eventually seduces them away from God provoking His wrath to remove all blessings, opening the way for adversaries.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Life Lessons From the Bible Character Stephen by Stephen Taylor
Friday, June 27, 2014
Life Lessons From King David by David Stabler
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Life Lessons From The Life Of Samuel
1 Samuel 1:10-12
God responds to prayers that are not self based but kingdom based. Meaning prayers that are about the greater purpose beyond our needs being met, where what we receive from God is dedicated back to Him for His purposes.
- Hannah being barren represented barren Israel. Her personal misfortunate was bigger than herself, it was due to the state of the nation, that God would use her cry to not only meet her need but the nation as well.
Life Lesson #2
1 Samuel 2:1-10
Our prayers answered establishes the revelation of who God is into who we now are.
Life Lesson #3
As God lifts us from the pit of despair our enemies fall down under.
Life Lesson #4
1 Samuel 2:17-18
You cannot trust that just because it is a religious institution godly behavior will be in effect. What our heart is set on is what we will do no matter the environment.
Life Lesson #5
1 Samuel 2:22-26
When the kids in our household do not listen and still do wrong we must stop them or we will be just as guilty.
Life Lesson #6
Those that have a Christian title do not have a get out of jail free pass from the consequences of sin but rather suffer a more severe penalty, for their sin is not just against another but against God.
Life Lesson #7
1 Samuel 2:29, 32-36
Christian leaders that rob God for their own benefit will be replaced with the truly faithful and they will be turned into beggars who are always in need.
Life Lesson #8
1 Samuel 3:1-10
Just because someone serves The Lord does not mean they know The Lord. Yet it is a servant heart that opens the ears to hear God's voice. For God calls those that will obey Him.
Life Lesson #9
1Samuel 3:17-21
God will speak to anyone who listens, He will use whoever He can rely on to speak His truth, even if it means the student correcting the master. People will respect anyone no matter the age if their words are proven to be true.
Life Lesson #10
1 Samuel 4:3,5,10-11, 21-22
God may turn His back on those who only call on Him when in need of help, for God's mercy eventually becomes judgment when people refuse to repent as His Glory fades away,
Life Lesson #11
1 Samuel 5:11
When we mix worship of God with pagan idolatry we provoke God's wrath.
Life Lesson #12
1 Samuel 7:3
God will only deliver those who really want it. If we really want God we must give Him our heart which means removing all other idolatry.
Life Lesson #13
1 Samuel 7:8-10
We may have tasted defeat time and time again but the moment we get right with God we will taste victory.
Life Lesson #14
1 Samuel 7:15-17
We operate as God's judge as we grow in the grace to rightly divide the Word of Truth and become more discerning of God's voice. For we are now able to bring counsel to others pointing people to God and away from sin.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Where Our Strength Comes From - Life Lessons From Samson
Once again the Israelites do evil and are handed over to the enemy who oppresses them. God rich in mercy supplies a deliverer.
Life Lesson #1
What God delivers to us is required to be dedicated back to Him (vs. 5).
Life Lesson #2
God rescued us that we would be set apart, different from the world, so people in the world would know where to look for help in time of trouble (vs.5)
Life Lesson #3
When we receive a message from God in part instead of walking in confusion and trying to figure it out on our own, seek Him. God creates the mysterious so in our seeking and discovering our relationship deepens (vs. 7-14).
Life Lesson #4
Whether we have an encounter with God through an Angel of God or a man or woman of God we must remember they are just mere messengers, ministers of God's will. They should never receive honor and glory except it be unto The Lord, less we worship the creation above the creator (vs. 17-23).
The American church often reflects Hollywood we have made celebrities out of Christian leaders. It is time we cast down our idols and give glory to God alone.
Life Lesson #5
Samson's name means sun. Our strength is to be a reflection of the Son. God's strength is demonstrated as we operate out of the radiance of His Glory (vs. 24-25).
Judges 14
Life Lesson #6
If our parents (or anyone in authority) tradition stand against God's will (which at times goes against logic) we now have the God given authority to disobey them. No matter how we explain it they will probably not understand, for tradition nullifies the word, though they have nothing but good intention, therefore we need to be respectful (vs.1-4).
Vs. 4-7
Life Lesson #7
Opposition may seem as if it is a warning from God to not proceed ahead but it could be the enemy trying to prevent us from entering into God's ultimate plan. We know it is of God because what appears to be one thing is really a blessing in disguise.
In this incident Samson broke his vows and did wrong. Yet God knowing all things turned it around for His purpose.
Vs. 8-25
Life Lesson #8
Just because God makes right what we did that was wrong does not mean we won't suffer consequences.
Life Lesson #9
Never play games with those whom deep down want to harm you.
Judges 15
Vs.1-20
Life Lesson #10
Blaming others instead of owning ones own wrong will lead to a life of animosity that will end in nothing but destruction.
Life Lesson #11
We cannot justify the wrong we do despite the results, our God given ability should not be used in a way that stands against the character of God.
We are to judge people by their fruit, godly character is the determining factor if ones actions are justified by God, our gifts are given without repentance.
Judges 16
Vs. 1-3
Life Lesson #12
What we do in the dark will be brought to the light. What we think is hidden is already exposed, it's a matter of time before it gets the best of us.
Vs. 4-21
Life Lesson #13
No matter how gifted we are, if we stay around Delilah long enough, until will eventually lose our strength and become totally captured, bound to sin.
If we continue to grieve the Holy Spirit, the true source of our strength He will depart from us.
Vs.22-31
Life Lesson #14
We are never beyond restoration no matter what damage we have endured, God's mercy through our repentance will triumph over.
Life Lesson #15
When pride has become our downfall, humility will become our rebuilder. Then the shame the enemy had us under will be turned unto his own head.