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March 29, 2015 SPIRITUAL WARFARE - 61 Intro: Last week we considered the second of the two main schemes of Satan that he uses to influence the soul away from a relationship with the Giver of Life, and that deceptive scheme is “lasciviousness”. In our search for fulfillment and happiness we all get deceived into believing that fulfillment and happiness can be discovered with our own efforts, apart from a personal relationship with God, on His terms. That deception started with Eve in the garden (Genesis 3:1-6). -- I Timothy 2:14. I’ve discovered in my study of “lasciviousness” that there are three more things we need to know. Let’s take a look: Note: Remember that “lasciviousness” is basically “incontinence”, i.e. no controls, unbridled desires and excess behavior. This condition of the soul, apart from the indwelling power of God, is insolence and rebellion that leads to stupid life destroying behavior. But we should not miss the religious component that is part of “lasciviousness” and its connection to the first of the two main schemes that we studied, “asceticism”. I. Lasciviousness can become a permanent soul condition that influences all the functions of the soul, i.e. the mind, the will, emotions, conscience, and self-awareness. Ephesians 4:17-19. II. Lasciviousness is part of the lifestyle of most unbelievers, and as a born again believer this lifestyle is not God’s will. -- I Peter 4:1-3. Note: Another sin characteristic that was very prevalent with the Jews and the nations all through Biblical history, and is prevalent today in religious people is “fornication”. For example, this practice is a major motivator in what is called “radical Islam” in the recruitment of young men for fighting, and for suicide missions. “fornication” -- porneia (por-ni-ah) = It is involves prostitution, adultery, incest, and religious idolatry. If the truth were told, the kidnapping by Boko Haran of that large number of girls in Nigeria is connected to “lasciviousness” and “fornication”. III. Idol fornication by the Jews and the nations will become spread world wide during the tribulation, led by the antichrist and the false prophet. -- Revelation 14:6-9; (18:1-3). The Bottom Line: Spiritual warfare is behind all the evil that is going on in the world. And that includes Satan’s attacks on our families, friends, and ourselves. I pray these studies have caught our attention. March 29, 2015 BACK TO THE BASICS Intro: Sometime back I was moved to start a series of studies that was called “Back To The Basics”. The “spiritual warfare” studies are part of that series. It is basic to our walk with the Lord that we understand what’s really going on in this increasingly wicked world. We need to know our enemy and his schemes. We also need to know how to fight the pervasive evil that Satan is stirring up. But I believe it is time to begin another “Back to The Basics” study. This being what it is in religious circles “the week of the passion of Christ”, beginning with what is called “Palm Sunday”, it is basic that we clearly understand the eternal plan of God in the sending of His only Begotten Son. Let’s take a look at the clear teaching of the Word of God. He has spoken! -- Luke 19:28-44; Zechariah 9:9; (Matthew 21:1-11; Mark 11:111; John 12:12-19). I. Christ Jesus was born to be King of the promised Jewish Kingdom. He would bring in an earthly and visible Kingdom. -- Jeremiah 23:5-6; Matthew 2:1-6. II. Christ Jesus was born to be wounded for the transgressions and iniquities of Israel. Isaiah 52:13 - 53:1-12. III. What was the message that Jesus was given to preach at the beginning of His ministry? Matthew 4:12-17, 23-25; Mark 1:14-15. IV. How was Jesus recognized when He called His disciples? -- John 1:35-49. V. What was the message that Jesus gave to His disciples in the concluding hours of His ministry? -- Matthew 23:37 - 24:1-14. VI. At the time of His crucifixion, why did the Jewish religious leaders call for His death? John 19:12-22. VII. Who did Jesus admit He was at the end of His ministry, and how was He identified at His crucifixion? -- Matthew 27:11-14; Matthew 27:27-44. VIII. After His resurrection, and just before His ascension into heaven, what did the disciples ask Jesus? -- Acts 1:1-12. IX. If Israel will repent and recognize Jesus whom they have killed, as their promised Messiah, the Lord will send Christ back from heaven for the restitution of all things, i.e. the kingdom of God would be established on the earth. -- Acts 3:11-22. The Bottom Line: When the Son of man shall come again from heaven as He prophesied (Matthew 24:29-31), who will He be? -- Revelation 19:11-16. (cf. Zechariah 14:1-4).