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The Importance of the Word of God

17 Friday Apr 2020

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Being Born Again, Building up the Body of Christ, Discerning the Spirits, God's guidance, Growing in Christ, Jesus Christ, My Spiritual Diary, Obedience, Reading and Writing, Repentance, Satan, Temptation, The Bible, The Holy Spirit, The Word of God, Theology, Walking in the Spirit, Words of (eternal) Life

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being born again, discerning the spirits, experience, God's voice, Jesus Christ, Martin Luther, obedience, repentance, Satan, Temptation, the Bible, The Holy Spirit, the Word of God

I want to start with a quote from Martin Luther that expressed his view of the Bible he would translate from Greek into the German language. He said,

You can’t joke with God’s Word. If you cannot understand this, take off your hat in front of it. It’s not a joke, it’s serious and wants to be honored.

If you read my blog regularly, you might know that I am not someone who recommends to regularly study the Bible according to an unalterable time schedule. I could never suggest this as I feel that Spirit-led people might read the Bible as God nudges them to do so. However, I remember several times in my life when I somehow devoured the whole Bible for several months. You might know that there are times when God convicts us and calls us to turn from our old ways where we ignored His Word (repentance is just another word for finally turning to the Lord). When He in His grace forgave us and we sense His love, joy, and peace after having been restored to God, usually a hunger for His Word (the Bible) and for the presence of the Lord will follow, too, as we hunger and thirst for THE LIFE only He can give. Jesus told us,

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False Christ-Centeredness

11 Thursday Jan 2018

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, blogging, Building up the Body of Christ, Christian Living, Christianity, Church, Communion, confusion, Deception, Discerning the Spirits, Exhortation, False Spirits, Fellowship with God, Life and Death, Mind of Christ, My Spiritual Diary, Reading and Writing, sacraments, Seeking God, Seeking the Truth, sin, Submission to God, Theology

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Some of you might wonder why I keep publishing about the dangers of clinging to the wrong spirits. However, I believe it is important to get rid of all negative influences that might be able to pull us away from a personal and intimate relationship with Christ risen. If we want to feed on Christ by seeking His presence daily, we should stay away from reading books, blogs, or the like that pollute our minds with an abundance of theological theories. Even though we might always find some truth in theological writings, a true Christian writer can solely be someone who knows God and is known by Him also. Actually, don’t we want to be introduced to all the truth instead of to some starters only? Dear reader, what this world thinks is recommendable is usually detestable in God’s eyes. The same applies to the religious world of Christianity where the average Christian has been raised to look up to charismatic high-profile figures. The book market is flooded with a diversity of Christian books that are not always helpful to lead us into the truth as it is revealed in Christ alone. Let me give you an example here the Lord has just made me aware of.

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Rethinking Maturity, Time and Eternity

17 Friday Apr 2015

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Christian Mystics, Church, Ecstasy, Encouragement, Eternal Life, Exhortation, Faith, God's Love, Life in the Kingdom of God, Maturity, Psychology, Theology, Wisdom

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Auferstehungskirche Fürth  (Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

Auferstehungskirche Fürth
(Photo by Susanne Schuberth)

I do hope that the excerpt by Dorothy L. Sayers below gives you some food for thought as to rethinking those concepts of youth and age our current culture proclaims, and which, in my view, have infiltrated the Church more than she is aware of. We read about “senior pastors” who are in their 40s (at most) and about training the next generation of church leaders, pastors, and elders, by simply teaching them tradition, theological theories, and doctrines. Indeed, the amount of books one has read does not make him spiritually mature. And the number of years we have believed in Jesus does not make us any more mature than a newborn child (speaking spiritually here). Actually, it is all about experiencing God in our own life and knowing that He can be trusted in every given situation. This kind of faith is nothing that can be taught and nothing we can soak in by reading about it only. Testimonies from others might point us in the right direction if they whet our appetite for experiencing God’s love and His kingdom first-hand. Yet they cannot provide the meat we only get when we leave the area of being fed by men and their different views of Christianity far behind. We need to feed on Christ who alone is our true food and drink.

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Having the Mind of Christ

05 Wednesday Nov 2014

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Abiding IN Christ, Christian Mystics, Eternal Life, Inspiration, New Self, Resurrection Life, Spiritual Life, Theology

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Meister Eckhart Quote (Picture taken from http://www.truthunity.net)

Meister Eckhart Quote (Picture taken from http://www.truthunity.net)

This is the first time I write an article with NO thoughts about anything in particular on my mind. What I sense is simply that God tenderly nudges me to write – whatever. Many times before I had different thoughts about certain topics in mind, but usually all thoughts were gone when I really started writing an article, a poem, or a comment. That was the way I have been used to be inspired by God for exactly six years now. Tcha…but today it’s a bit different. A completely empty mind, even before I began to type. 🙄

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Our Life Hidden with Christ in God

06 Monday Oct 2014

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Discerning the Spirits, Fellowship with God, Following Jesus, God's Love, Inspiration, Life in the Kingdom of God, Light and Darkness, Seeking the Truth, The Word of God, Theology, Walking in the Spirit

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Martin Luther (Picture taken from http://www.korcula.net/history/mmarelic/luther.htm)

Martin Luther (Picture taken from http://www.korcula.net/history/mmarelic/luther.htm)

Empty-minded Susanne again…..Hell-bent on writing…..but WHAT?

Hmm………… I think I could write about the connection between The Eternal Word of God (Rev 19:13) that is Jesus Christ, the spoken prophetic word of God (cf. Acts 8:14, for example; Rev 20:4), and the written word of God, the Bible (2 Tim 3:16).

From my own experience I fully endorse that we should seek Christ first. If we have come to know Him, that is, to love Him who is LOVE, He prompts us to study the Bible, and thus end up loving His Word, too [no Bible reading plan necessary, then 😉 ]. Actually, who would not love the words written by the one whom he or she deeply loves? Has anyone ever fallen in love and NOT loved a letter written by their lover?

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Justification vs. Sanctification

23 Tuesday Sep 2014

Posted by Susanne Schuberth (Germany) in Church, Doctrine, Faith, Justification, Life in the Kingdom of God, Light and Darkness, Repentance, Sanctification, Seeking the Truth, Theology, Walking in the Spirit

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Light after the Darkness (Wallpaper taken from http://www.scenicreflections.com)

Light after the Darkness (Wallpaper taken from http://www.scenicreflections.com)

“Justifying faith is not a naked assent to the truths of the gospel.”
(William Gurnall)

“The sanctified body is one whose hands are clean. The stain of dishonesty is not on them, the withering blight of ill-gotten gain has not blistered them, the mark of violence is not found upon them. They have been separated from every occupation that could displease God or injure a fellow-man.”
(A.B. Simpson)

To start off with, I’d say that we as humans are neither able to justify nor to sanctify ourselves in order to make our way to God. Instead, both transforming periods of spiritual life are gifts from our Father through Jesus Christ. While the first one, justification, changes our whole thinking regarding God, ourselves, and others, and gives us the bedrock our spiritual house can be built upon, the second process that sanctifies our whole being enables us to change our behavior, too.

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