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I GIVE YOU AUTHORITY Week 1 – Introduction The Lakeway Church – January 13,

I GIVE YOU AUTHORITY Week 1 – Introduction The Lakeway Church – January 13, 2015

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WHAT IS JOY? ? Happiness — Based on external circumstances that change continuously JOY

WHAT IS JOY? ? Happiness — Based on external circumstances that change continuously JOY — Someone is glad to be with me! Relational. . . CAN BE AMPLIFIED 3

 It is NOT what we KNOW that can change our brains and our

It is NOT what we KNOW that can change our brains and our lives…. . but who we LOVE! The RELATIONSHIP should always be bigger than the PROBLEM! 4

What is a Joyful Identity? �It’s knowing we are loved in spite of our

What is a Joyful Identity? �It’s knowing we are loved in spite of our weaknesses, faults and failings. �That is a sign of receiving GRACE, JOY and SHALOM. 5

GRACE: JOY: Treated special by someone. The result of grace. SHALOM: Powerful rest. In

GRACE: JOY: Treated special by someone. The result of grace. SHALOM: Powerful rest. In the arms of someone who loves us. 6

JOY, revisited Romans 14: 17 (AMP) [After all] the kingdom of God is not

JOY, revisited Romans 14: 17 (AMP) [After all] the kingdom of God is not a matter of [getting the] food and drink [one likes], but instead it is righteousness (that state which makes a person acceptable to God) and [heart] peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. Proverbs 12: 20 (AMP) Deceit is in the hearts of those who devise evil, but for the counselors of PEACE there is JOY. 7

Connection Between our JOY and our use of the Authority Jesus Gave Us? What

Connection Between our JOY and our use of the Authority Jesus Gave Us? What is the enemy’s major job? – Steal, Rob, Destroy Do you believe his goal would be to steal, rob, & destroy our JOY? What Our about shalom? family? Our church? Our world? Our worldview – and we believe it to be Biblical – is that satan would not be able to do this if we understood the authority and the power that Jesus died to give us. Keep this thought up front as we study and test this “worldview”! 8

What is a WORLDVIEW? A set of presuppositions or assumptions which we hold (consciously

What is a WORLDVIEW? A set of presuppositions or assumptions which we hold (consciously or subconsciously) about the basic makeup of our world. Worldview is what one really believes, as over against what one may profess to believe. "People may not live what they profess, but they will always live what they believe. " Implication: If you want to change the way a person lives, you must first change the way she/he believes. Worldview world. is like a filter, or set of filters, through which we see the 9

Relation to Culture Worldview is essential for understanding any culture, because elements in the

Relation to Culture Worldview is essential for understanding any culture, because elements in the culture find their explanation in the worldview of the ethnic group. This relates to their system of values, their view of causation in the physical world, and their view of the spirit world. If we fail to deal with the belief system of people at the worldview level, we may lay the basis for syncretism - where the beliefs and practices of the old system are retained, while apparently adopting the beliefs and practices of Christianity. Examples: Taos Indians, India, others. Us? 10

Representative Worldviews Monism/Pantheism God is everything and everything is god. God is not a

Representative Worldviews Monism/Pantheism God is everything and everything is god. God is not a person but a world soul. Therefore, "since I am part of everything, I am part of God. Since I am god, I can control my own destiny. " But since god is not a person to whom we can go for help, we must seek the help of spirits who are available to us. This system incorporates many animist beliefs and practices. 11

Animism Most widely-held worldview - belief system of tribal societies and practices of most

Animism Most widely-held worldview - belief system of tribal societies and practices of most adherents to world religions. Widely, popularly practiced in western societies, especially in the new age movement. Often includes a belief in a high god, but one who is seen as not playing a very significant part in the world today. Major beliefs include: The world – animal/vegetable/mineral - pervaded with an impersonal spiritual power. This power is not that of a living being – it’s amoral and can be controlled by man. Personal Values spirits of many kinds inhabit our world & control/affect life. are defined in terms of maintaining right relationships with the spirit world. “Specialists“ etc. in dealing with the spirit world - shamans, medicine men, witch doctors, 12

Western Worldview(s) There are number of them, but this is typical of the view

Western Worldview(s) There are number of them, but this is typical of the view held by most western Christians: Two functional realms - the natural and the supernatural. The natural realm is "this world", run by natural (scientific) laws and seldom affected by spirit beings. The supernatural realm is essentially "other-worldly" and contains all spirit beings - both good and evil. It is assumed that science and religion can be kept separate, as in public education. 13

This Leads to Questions Such as: q Is this a scientific or religious question?

This Leads to Questions Such as: q Is this a scientific or religious question? q Is it a spiritual problem or is it a psychological problem? q Are we dealing with something demonic or is it just the flesh? This view often becomes a belief that God made the world, established the laws by which it runs, but now sits on His throne in heaven and seldom intervenes in the events of the world except in occasional miracles. 14

How Did This Worldview Develop? The Enlightenment and the evolutionary theory removed creation as

How Did This Worldview Develop? The Enlightenment and the evolutionary theory removed creation as a means of revelation. Result? Self replaced God as the center of life. This secularized worldview finds its way into evangelical thinking at a subconscious level. AND wrong presuppositions lead to wrong conclusions! Up until the enlightenment, theology was known as the queen of science. Science was the study of how God made the world. 15

Key Enlightenment Ideas Rationalism Scientism - Highest place is given to human reason. -

Key Enlightenment Ideas Rationalism Scientism - Highest place is given to human reason. - Scientific method is the only path to truth. Humanism - Thinking man is the final arbiter of truth. Empiricism – Experience, not revelation, is the source of truth. 16

What is the Worldview of Jesus & the Scriptures? It has 3 realms, which

What is the Worldview of Jesus & the Scriptures? It has 3 realms, which co-exist: q. God's Realm - He is sovereign over all of His creation. q. The Angelic Realm – Fully functioning and populated. 300 references to angels in Bible. q. The Earth Realm – Where we live. 17

The Angelic Realm Number There is limitless: Daniel 7: 10; Hebrews 12: 22 are

The Angelic Realm Number There is limitless: Daniel 7: 10; Hebrews 12: 22 are many types - cherubim, seraphim, archangels, etc. Their character, as created by God, is holy - Matthew 25: 31 Their role is that of servants - Hebrews 2: 14 Functions include: Ministering to God in worship - Psalm 103: 20; Rev. 7: 11 Ministering to Jesus - Matthew 4: 6; Luke 22: 43 Ministering to the Saints - Hebrews 1: 4 18

The Angelic Realm, cont. Functions, cont. : Protecting - 2 Kings 6: 17 Conveying

The Angelic Realm, cont. Functions, cont. : Protecting - 2 Kings 6: 17 Conveying God's guidance - Gen. 24: 7; Daniel 8: 15 -16 Delivering from enemies - Gen 19; Daniel 3: 18; Acts 5: 19 and 12: 7 Serving as personal guardian angels - Psalm 34: 7; Matt 18: 10; Acts 12: 25 Destroying enemies - Genesis 19: 13; Psalm 78: 49; Acts 12: 23; 2 Chr. 32: 1 Controlling the forces of nature - 2 Samuel 24: 14; Matthew 28: 2; Rev 7: 1, 2, & 16 19

The Rebellion of an Angel The original harmony of creation was destroyed when one

The Rebellion of an Angel The original harmony of creation was destroyed when one of the highest of the angels rebelled. Genesis 3: 5; Luke 4: 7; 2 Thes. 2: 4; Isaiah 14: 12 -15; Ezek. 28: 12 -15 Satan is real and God is satan's primary enemy. He is jealous for the glory which is God's alone. (Remember - he was a worship leader. ) Since he is unable to attack God directly, he attacks His children. His aim is to deprive God of His rightful glory in the eyes of man by causing His children to live at a level that is less than "the glory of God. " God allowed satan and the fallen angels to retain their angelic power which they use to pervert and disrupt God's creation. Satan's destiny is already established - Matthew 25: 41, Rev. 20: 10. 20

Conflict The context of the Bible from Genesis 3: 15 to Revelation 20 is

Conflict The context of the Bible from Genesis 3: 15 to Revelation 20 is the conflict between the dragon and the seed of the woman. Satan does not take a vacation! The conflict between Israel and the nations is a conflict between God and the gods. Spiritual power always determined the outcome of battles between Israel and their enemies. While the idols of the other nations were pictured as nothing in and of themselves, Paul makes it clear that demons use the idols as a means of holding the people in their control. Ex. 7: 14 – 9: 35 (plagues); I Cor. 10: 20; Deut. 12: 17; Psalms 106: 17 21

The U. S. Biblical Worldview Barna Research starts with these suppositons basic to a

The U. S. Biblical Worldview Barna Research starts with these suppositons basic to a Christian worldview: First % represents general U. S. population replies; second represents replies of those who describe themselves as “born again Christians who believe they will go to heaven. ” 1. Absolute Moral Truth Exists 34% 46% 2. Bible is accurate in all principles it teaches. 50% 79% 3. Satan is a real being or force, not merely symbolic. 27% 40% 4. A person can’t earn heaven by being good or doing good works. 28% 47% 5. Jesus led a sinless life on earth. 40% 62% 70% 93% 6. God is the all-knowing, all-powerful creator of the world who still rules the heavens and earth today. 22

U. S. Biblical Worldview, cont. Has basically not changed since figures started to be

U. S. Biblical Worldview, cont. Has basically not changed since figures started to be collected in 1995. Biblical Worldview held by 9% of American adults, 19% of born-again believers. In age group of 18 - 23, 1/2 of 1% have a Biblical worldview 1 out of 10 demonstrate knowledge of Bible through their actions. 23

U. S. Biblical Worldview, cont. Generational issues - not focused on giving children a

U. S. Biblical Worldview, cont. Generational issues - not focused on giving children a Biblical worldview. Remember - our worldview serves as person's decisionmaking filters. Worldview causes a large difference in behavior - media uses profanity, gambling, drug use, honesty, civility, sexual actions. Worldview is in place by 13 years of age. It is refined through experience and then passed on to others. 24

Barna’s Conclusions: Children are not provided with the basic ability to think in a

Barna’s Conclusions: Children are not provided with the basic ability to think in a way that corresponds to fundamental Biblical teachings. Christian families, schools and churches should be helping young people understand adopt the core ideas of Christianity to reinforce those concepts through their own lives. 25

Postmodern Worldview Postmodern ethicist - no such thing as "good or evil". Interesting that

Postmodern Worldview Postmodern ethicist - no such thing as "good or evil". Interesting that it exists only in western civilization. Only absolute value - everyone's right to choose their own meaning. Life is one incident of choosing after another; none are related. Progress is an illusion. What does it mean to have a country move forward? What does “forward” mean? 26

Scripture to Think About Hebrews 4: 15 (AMP) “For we do not have a

Scripture to Think About Hebrews 4: 15 (AMP) “For we do not have a High Priest Who is unable to understand sympathize and have a shared feeling with our weaknesses and infirmities and liability to the assaults of temptation, but One Who has been tempted in every respect as we are, yet without sinning. ” 27

Scripture to Think About John 14: 12 (AMP) “I assure you, most solemnly I

Scripture to Think About John 14: 12 (AMP) “I assure you, most solemnly I tell you, if anyone steadfastly believes in Me, he will himself be able to do the things that I do; and he will do even greater things than these, because I go to the Father. ” 28

Scripture to Think About Ephesians 6: 12 “For we are not wrestling with flesh

Scripture to Think About Ephesians 6: 12 “For we are not wrestling with flesh and blood [contending only with physical opponents], but against the despotisms, against the powers, against [the master spirits who are] the world rulers of this present darkness, against the spirit forces of wickedness in the heavenly supernatural) sphere. ” 29

So What is Our Personal Worldview? And. . . Does it Matter? 30

So What is Our Personal Worldview? And. . . Does it Matter? 30

For Next Week Chapter One – God’s Authority Challenged Chapter Two – Jesus’ Credit

For Next Week Chapter One – God’s Authority Challenged Chapter Two – Jesus’ Credit Card 31