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My New Man is much like Stephen, who, by the power of the Spirit, had put to death the Old Man and was living in Christ. As a result, he was extraordinarily wise. Ask God to show you
When Stephen was called before the council of archists to answer false charges, his face became as "the face of an angel" (Acts 6:15), and when he spoke, no one was ". . . able to resist the wisdom and the spirit by which he spake" (Acts 6:10). What was the secret of such wisdom?
Stephen was filled with God's Word and was mighty in God's Spirit. He concentrated on the "wisdom that is from above" (James 3:17), not on the wisdom of this world. The qualities of God's wisdom are listed in James 3:17-18,
The wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, approachable, full of kindly thoughts and tolerant actions, without favoritism, and without hypocrisy
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What a great verse!
- I want the wisdom that is pure;
- I want to avoid being defiled.
- I want the wisdom that is peaceable;
- I want to be a peacemaker.
- I want the wisdom that is gentle;
- a soft answer turns away wrath.
- I want the wisdom that is approachable;
- I don't want to have anyone turned away from the Kingdom.
- I want the wisdom that is full of kindly thoughts;
- love does not assume the worst.
- I want the wisdom that is full of tolerant actions;
- love bears all things.
- I want the wisdom that is without favoritism;
- I want a heart that thirsts for justice
- I want the wisdom that is without hypocrisy;
- I want to be pure of heart.
If I try to establish and maintain God's principles in my family and fail to do it in kindness and love, I will cause my wife to react to me and my convictions, and I will provoke my children to wrath (Ephesians 6:4).
The command to be kind and loving is a final test of whether I have fully built God's principles and standards into my own life. I am usually impatient with others in the very area in which I am failing.
When a member of my family resists or rejects my standards or convictions, I am able to learn and demonstrate the kind of love for them that God has for us, even when we rejected Him.
What does it mean to be kind and loving in all that I do? It means to:
Because I want the wisdom of Stephen . . .
I enthusiastically recommend a brown Gothard book called the Men's Manual. It is structured around I Corinthians 16:13-14, which has five commands:
This last one is the most important of all five commands. ". . . Above all things have fervent love" (1 Peter 4:8). ". . . The greatest of these is love" (1 Corinthians 13:13).
Alas, I don't think of myself as being kind at all, but rather thoughtless, self-centered, without good manners, and abrasive in my desire to obey the first four commands. I spend many hours criticizing false teachings (#1), studying the Bible for more "ammunition" (#2), talking about "Patriarchy" (#3), dreaming of being a world-renown defender of the faith (#4), but when it comes to treating people warmly, making people feel valuable and loved, listening attentively, and a thousand other ways of being kind and loving, I realize that my Old Man is not only not dead, but is alive and taking high-potency vitamin supplements. Gothard says that many well-meaning fathers have resolved to be the spiritual leaders in their homes, and they have been totally dedicated. They have been consistent, but they have failed because they were not kind and loving.
When Adam sinned (Genesis 3), the loving leadership of the husband was corrupted, as well as the willing submission of the wife. Since that time, it has been natural for a man to cherish secret desires for unquestioned power and authority, rather than for a loving giving of himself to those whom he is leading. "Ye shall be as gods..." (Genesis 3:5).
Satan has used this secret motivation as his basis to plant destructive, harsh, prideful suggestions in the mind of a man. The mythology of the Old Age is powerful and perpetuated by the media and even other "Christians." These powerful forces will plant the suggestion to be firm when I should be lenient, and lenient when I should be firm. My old nature has been trained to demand obedience when I should appeal, and to be severe or sulky when my authority is challenged.
The great problem with these Satanic suggestions is that they will usually not be recognized by me as having come from the darkness. I will think I'm being "Godly" when I'm really following the Empire. I will think that they are my own ideas, because they are exactly what my old man wants to do. "Every man is tempted when he is drawn away of his own lust..." (James 1:14). In this case, it is a lust for personal power and unchallenged authority -- to "be as god." As a man, I must recognize this secret motivation, confess it as sin, and be on my guard for powerful, Satanic, destructive suggestions.
There are very precise skills that I can learn and steps that I can take in order to demonstrate to my family the kind of leadership which Christ had for the Church when He loved it and gave Himself for it (Ephesians 5:25).
1. I MUST BE IN A CONTINUAL STATE OF GRATEFULNESS TO THE LORD.
2. I MUST HAVE A GENUINE SPIRIT OF HUMILITY
3. I MUST LEARN TO CONTROL MY TONGUE AND MY EMOTIONS.
4. I MUST HAVE GOOD MANNERS
5. I MUST ACCEPT EACH PERSON WHERE HE OR SHE IS
6. AS A FATHER I MUST RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUAL WORTH AND POTENTIAL
7. I MUST EARN THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD
How to Develop the Character of Christ.
1. I MUST BE IN A CONTINUAL STATE OF GRATEFULNESS TO THE LORD.
2. I MUST HAVE A GENUINE SPIRIT OF HUMILITY
3. I MUST LEARN TO CONTROL MY TONGUE AND MY EMOTIONS.
4. I MUST HAVE GOOD MANNERS
5. I MUST ACCEPT EACH PERSON WHERE HE OR SHE IS
6. AS A FATHER I MUST RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUAL WORTH AND POTENTIAL
7. I MUST EARN THE RIGHT TO BE HEARD
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Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called sons of God.
Matthew 5:9
The Greek word for "peacemakers" is eirenopoios, related to the word from which we get the English word "irenic," which means
irenic \i-'re-nik, -'re-\ adj [Gk eirenikos, fr. eirene peace] (ca. 1864) : favoring, conducive to, or operating toward peace, moderation, or conciliation _ irenically \-'re-ni-k(e-)le, -'re-\ adv
The same Greek word is found elsewhere in the New Testament:
Mark 9:50 "Salt is good, but if the salt loses its flavor, how will you season it? Have salt in yourselves, and have peace with one another."
Romans 12:18 If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men.
2 Corinthians 13:11 Finally, brethren, farewell. Become complete. Be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace will be with you.
1 Thessalonians 5:13 and to esteem them very highly in love for their work's sake. Be at peace among yourselves.
Being at peace is one of the fruits of the Spirit.
But in spite of these clear commands, our modern culture is the most violent in the history of the world. And the wars committed by governments are emulated by citizens. Even Christians have picked up the spirit of the modern world, and are not peacemakers like Jesus commanded them to be.
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