"Deception" by Costa Deir part # 2 (of 8)

"Deception" by Costa Deir part # 2 (of 8)

How Does the Exception Come?

Understanding God's Program

  • Many take advantage of God's love, believing everything will be alright without pursuing Him.
  • His Word reveals His identity, purposes, and our responsibilities in our relationship with Him.

The Danger of Ignorance

  • Ignorance is a primary cause of deception; we must not be unaware of Satan's devices (2 Corinthians 2:11).
  • Our ignorance of truth makes us vulnerable to deception by Satan.

Learning from Experience

  • A goldsmith neighbor taught valuable lessons about discernment and knowledge.
  • Truth exposes Satan's errors; we need to be enriched with truth to avoid deception.

The Role of Scripture in Knowledge

Importance of Truth

  • We can be materially wealthy but spiritually ignorant, leading to fear of the devil.
  • God’s principles are found in Scripture; understanding requires reconciling verses from Genesis to Revelation.

Equipping Leaders

  • Paul gained knowledge through Scripture and attentiveness to the Spirit's voice.

The Importance of Bible Access

  • Many people lack a complete Bible, but some have important scriptures translated into their language.
  • In contrast, others possess a Bible and various resources available in countries with more access to Christian literature.
  • There is a pressing need to encourage individuals to become knowledgeable about the Word.

Inspiring Spiritual Hunger

  • It's crucial to inspire spiritual hunger for the Word among people who own Bibles.
  • A personal story illustrates the significance of scripture in remote areas near Jerusalem.
  • An encounter with an elderly man revealed his deep appreciation for the Gospel of John he received years ago.

The Value of Scripture

  • The old man had been reading his worn-out Gospel of John for decades, highlighting its importance in his life.
  • He expressed gratitude for receiving another copy, indicating how vital it was for him spiritually.
  • The speaker emphasizes that giving the right scripture can lead to significant spiritual discussions.

Teaching and Studying the Bible

  • It’s essential not just to read but to study the Bible diligently and teach others how to do so effectively.
  • Reference is made to Deuteronomy 6:1–9, emphasizing God's desire for His people to know Him through His Word.

Educating Future Generations

  • Parents are commanded to educate their children about God’s teachings consistently throughout daily life.
  • This education should be integrated into everyday activities like sitting down or walking together.

Cultural Context and Challenges

  • The emphasis on writing God's words on doorposts signifies their importance in daily living and culture.

Engaging with Educated Individuals

  • A conversation with an educated pastor from Indonesia reveals challenges in understanding scriptural truths amidst conflicting teachings.
  • The pastor's insightful questions indicate a strong desire for deeper knowledge despite being well-informed.

Addressing Misunderstandings

  • The speaker addresses contradictions between biblical explanations and other theological writings encountered by believers.

Confronting Errors Publicly

  • Discussing errors publicly is necessary when they affect many; this approach fosters accountability within teaching communities.

Invitation to Share Knowledge

Importance of Scripture Knowledge

General Knowledge of Scriptures

  • Emphasizes knowing scriptures beyond mere reading for spiritual growth.
  • Our understanding of truth provides safety in our relationship with God and service to others.
  • Encourages familiarity with the Bible for a general knowledge base.

Methods of Studying Scriptures

  • Responsibility to teach effective study methods to those who struggle with scripture comprehension.
  • Suggests studying scriptures by subjects to grasp deeper truths and principles.
  • Advocates searching scriptures for answers to life's problems, defining a problem as an unanswered need.

Application of Scriptural Knowledge

  • The Bible offers solutions to human problems; believers should be prepared to provide answers.
  • Being well-versed in scriptures equips us with God's responses during inquiries from others.
  • Shares personal experience addressing questions at a United Nations lecture using scriptural insights.

Value of Comprehensive Understanding

  • Highlights the necessity of knowing various scripture phases, not just one area.
  • Warns against being limited in scriptural knowledge, which can lead to confusion outside familiar topics.
  • Recounts an encounter where limited knowledge hindered discussions about faith.

Memorization and Internalization

  • Stresses the importance of memorizing scripture as preparation for sharing the gospel effectively.
  • Cites John 5:39 on finding answers through diligent study and memorization practices.
  • Encourages storing God's Word in our hearts as protection against sin (Psalm 119:11).

Overcoming Challenges in Memorization

  • Acknowledges common excuses for not memorizing scripture across all ages.
  • Calls out laziness as a barrier to effective learning and spiritual growth.
  • Ignorance is destructive; diligence is necessary for success in our walk with God.

Teaching Children Scripture

  • Discusses teaching children scripture from a young age as foundational training.
  • Morning devotions include singing and memorizing verses, fostering early engagement with the Bible.

Understanding the Importance of Scripture

The Role of Discipline

  • Familiarity with scriptures is essential for both parents and children.
  • A disciplined individual fosters discipline in their children and community.

Enlightenment Through Truth

  • Knowledge of scripture enriches individuals, enabling them to share truth effectively.
  • Understanding God's word brings enlightenment, reducing susceptibility to deception.

Light and Spiritual Growth

  • The presence of light symbolizes spiritual truth and understanding.
  • Increased enlightenment leads to greater resistance against deception.

Meditation on Scriptures

Importance of Meditation

  • Meditating on scriptures is crucial for mental enrichment and spiritual growth.
  • Obsession with scripture transforms thoughts, aligning them with God's perspective.

Overcoming Challenges

  • Continuous meditation helps overcome struggles and distractions in life.
  • Engaging deeply with the Word enriches both personal faith and community impact.

The Will of God Revealed

Understanding God's Intentions

  • The Word reveals God's will, mind, purpose, ways, and ultimate goals.

Application of Principles

  • Ignorance does not exempt one from judgment; applying God’s principles is vital for success.

Strength Through Scripture

Empowerment via the Word

  • Abiding by the Word strengthens believers against challenges posed by evil forces.

Equipping Young People

  • Educating youth in scripture equips them spiritually; ignorance leads to vulnerability.

Memorization Techniques

Strategies for Memorizing Scripture

  • Writing scriptures on one's heart through memorization enhances retention.

Practical Tips

Discipline in Scripture Study

  • The speaker discusses the importance of discipline in studying scripture, emphasizing that it takes time and effort.
  • A personal anecdote about forgetting a Bible but still managing to teach without it for three weeks.
  • Reflecting on the challenge of memorizing scripture over forty years and the need to internalize it.

The Importance of Scripture

  • Emphasizes that a strong church must be grounded in scripture first.
  • Critiques the neglect of scriptural value by those focused solely on spiritual experiences.
  • Advocates for a balance between understanding scriptures and experiencing God's power.

Safety Through Truth

  • Stresses that safety comes from divine enlightenment through truth found in scripture.
  • Encourages reading the Bible extensively before consuming other materials for true understanding.
  • Highlights the importance of being well versed in scripture amidst various teachings available.

Divine Ammunition

  • Compares knowledge of scripture to ammunition needed for spiritual battles.
  • Asserts that those enriched with God’s word become more steadfast and liberated from darkness.

Daily Practices

  • Shares insights into personal routines with his wife regarding daily scripture study at 4:30 AM.
  • Describes their separate spaces during study time to maintain focus on God.

Memorization Benefits

  • Introduces seven reasons for memorizing scriptures, starting with Deuteronomy 6:1–18 as foundational obedience to God.

Understanding Spiritual Nourishment

  • Saints sacrifice for the glory of God; spiritual nourishment is essential (Luke 4:4).
  • Scripture helps build immunity against sin (Psalm 119:11); enlightens others (1 Thessalonians 2:13).
  • Fight sin with the sword of the Spirit; ignorance leads to captivity (Isaiah 5:13).

The Importance of Knowledge

  • Ignorance makes us vulnerable to enemy attacks; knowledge is crucial (Hosea 4:6).
  • Everyone can develop a teaching ministry, regardless of their role.
  • Preaching targets sinners, while teaching is meant for saints.

Teaching vs. Preaching

  • Teaching provides nourishment and enlightenment, unlike preaching.
  • Knowing God requires a desire to pursue Him through His Word.
  • God's Word reveals His nature and our responsibilities.

Deception and Truth

  • Ignorance is a primary cause of deception; we must be aware of the devil's devices (2 Corinthians 2:11).
  • Personal anecdotes illustrate the importance of discernment in recognizing value.

Education and Awareness

  • Learning from knowledgeable individuals enhances understanding.
  • Truth exposes Satan's errors; ignorance leaves us susceptible to deception.

Enrichment Through Truth

  • Safety from deception comes from being enriched with truth.
  • Spiritual wisdom is as important as financial wealth; ignorance can lead to fear.

Addressing Church Issues

  • The Corinthian church had many gifts but faced significant issues due to prevalent sins.

Understanding the Importance of Scripture

The Role of Scripture in Spiritual Awareness

  • We are not ignorant of Satan's devices; understanding scripture is crucial to avoid deception.
  • God's principles are embedded in the Bible, requiring reconciliation from Genesis to Revelation for true understanding.
  • Knowledge of scripture helps discern enemy tactics and methods used to mislead.

Ignorance vs. Blindness

  • Ignorance leads to spiritual blindness, making individuals easily misled; ignorance is more costly than physical blindness.
  • Ill-prepared leaders can leave their followers uninformed about truth, emphasizing the need for proper training.
  • Lazy leadership results in a congregation that lacks spiritual vitality and engagement with scripture.

Global Perspectives on Scriptural Access

  • Many leaders worldwide lack access to Bibles or essential scriptures, leading to widespread ignorance.
  • Some communities have limited translations available, affecting their ability to study scripture effectively.
  • There is a desperate need for inspiration among believers to engage deeply with the Word.

Personal Testimony on Scriptural Impact

  • Encouraging people to develop a hunger for the Word is vital for spiritual growth and understanding.
  • A personal encounter illustrates how one man's prayer was answered through receiving a worn Gospel of John.
  • The old man had been reading his copy diligently for years, highlighting the transformative power of scripture.

Teaching Methods and Emphasis on Education

  • It’s important not just to read but also study the Bible thoroughly; teaching methods should focus on deep learning.
  • Instruction should include practical ways to study subjects within scripture effectively for better comprehension.
  • Parents are encouraged in Deuteronomy 6:1–9 to educate their children about God’s will through His Word.

The Significance of God's Commandments

  • God emphasizes diligent teaching and discussion about His commandments throughout daily life activities.

Conversation with an Uncommon Individual

  • The speaker recounts a conversation initiated by a man after service, noting his intriguing questions about the Holy Spirit.
  • The man's alertness and desire for knowledge indicated he was not ignorant but genuinely curious.
  • The speaker responded logically, feeling a connection as they discussed scripture.

Confronting Contradictions

  • A strategic question arose regarding a scripture that contradicted a book the man had read.
  • The speaker identified the book and author, explaining their prior confrontation with the author over erroneous teachings.
  • Emphasized the importance of publicly addressing errors in teaching to protect others from misinformation.

Teaching on the Holy Spirit

  • The man invited the speaker to his church to discuss the Holy Spirit, highlighting a lack of knowledge among his congregation.
  • The speaker delivered a message emphasizing deeper understanding of scriptures beyond mere reading.
  • Knowledge of truth is crucial for safety in one's walk with God and serving others.

Approaches to Scripture Study

  • Suggested reading for general knowledge to gain foundational understanding of biblical texts.
  • Encouraged teaching methods for studying scriptures effectively, ensuring comprehensive coverage of the Bible.
  • Recommended studying scriptures by subjects to grasp deeper truths and principles.

Finding Answers in Scriptures

  • Urged searching scriptures for answers to life's problems, defining problems as needs without clear solutions.
  • Highlighted that the Bible provides answers to human issues; believers should be prepared with these answers.
  • Stressed being well versed in scriptures enables effective responses to inquiries from others.

Experiences at United Nations Lecture

  • Recalled addressing UN investors while integrating preaching into an academic lecture on psychology and education.
  • Opened up for questions post-presentation, relying on scriptural knowledge guided by the Holy Spirit for responses.

Value of Comprehensive Scriptural Knowledge

  • Recognized that thorough understanding across all scripture phases is essential; narrow focus can lead to confusion.
  • Mentioned experiences where limited scriptural knowledge hindered discussions with individuals questioning faith.

Understanding the Importance of Scripture Memorization

The Need for Scripture

  • There is no deception in scripture; it provides answers and guidance.
  • Storing God's Word in our hearts helps build humility against sinning.
  • Many people make excuses for not memorizing scriptures.

Overcoming Laziness

  • Laziness affects everyone; diligence is necessary to combat it.
  • Ignorance is destructive, and laziness can lead us away from God’s truth.
  • Teaching children to memorize scriptures from a young age is essential.

Benefits of Early Learning

  • Morning devotions help children memorize scriptures effectively.
  • Children can learn complete chapters and books of the Bible.
  • Familiarity with scripture gives students an advantage in Bible school.

Discipline and Knowledge

  • A disciplined person raises disciplined children; knowledge of scripture enriches lives.
  • Being well versed in scripture allows one to share truth effectively.
  • Understanding God's word protects against deception.

Enlightenment Through Truth

  • Spiritual enlightenment comes from receiving truth, reducing susceptibility to deception.
  • More light (truth) leads to less deception in life decisions.

Meditating on Scriptures

  • Meditation on scriptures enriches the mind and spirit significantly.
  • Obsession with scripture leads to thinking, speaking, and living like God does.

Relationship with God's Word

  • Continuous meditation prevents spiritual setbacks through repentance and prayer.
  • Five key aspects of God's word include His will, mind, purpose, ways, and ultimate goal.

Real-Life Applications

  • Students often struggle between spiritual commitments and worldly attractions.

Understanding God's Principles

  • Emphasizes the importance of applying God's principles rather than relying solely on His sovereignty.
  • Ignorance does not exempt individuals from judgment; failure often results from not applying God's principles.

The Power of Scripture

  • Reference to 1 John 2:14, highlighting strength through overcoming challenges with scripture.
  • Importance of having the Word of God dwell in our hearts for overcoming evil.

Equipping Young People

  • Encourages equipping youth with knowledge of scriptures instead of keeping them ignorant.
  • Suggestion to memorize scripture as a form of spiritual ammunition against challenges.

Memorization Techniques

  • Recommends reading scripture aloud and repeatedly for better retention.
  • Shares personal experience with family memorizing Romans chapters effectively.

Discipline in Learning

  • Discusses the discipline required for mastering scripture memorization.
  • Highlights the importance of consistent practice in becoming well versed in scripture.

Testing Knowledge

  • Reflecting on a situation where teaching occurred without a Bible present, emphasizing internalized knowledge.

Strengthening the Church

  • Advocates for churches to be strong in scripture as foundational to their strength.

Balancing Scripture and Spirituality

  • Calls for balance between understanding scriptures and experiencing spiritual manifestations.

Safety Through Truth

  • Stresses that safety comes from divine enlightenment through truth and understanding scriptures deeply.

Value of Reading Scripture

  • Encourages thorough reading of the Bible before consuming other materials to discern truth effectively.

Ammunition Against Darkness

Daily Routine and Spiritual Practices

  • The speaker discusses their wife's daily routine of spending time in scripture alone for at least an hour each morning.
  • They maintain distance during their morning routines, with the wife in the kitchen and the speaker in the living room.
  • Breakfast is at six o'clock, followed by family worship after which they have private time together.

Importance of Scripture Memorization

  • The speaker introduces seven reasons for memorizing scriptures, starting with Deuteronomy 6:1-18 emphasizing obedience to God.
  • Colossians 3:17 and 23 highlight doing everything for God's glory; Luke 4:4 emphasizes spiritual nourishment.
  • Psalm 119:11 focuses on building immunity against sin; teaching others is supported by 1 Thessalonians 2:13.

Knowledge and Teaching

  • Ignorance leads to vulnerability against enemy attacks as stated in Hosea 4:6 regarding lack of knowledge.
  • The need for teaching within communities is emphasized, even if one does not hold a formal teaching position.
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Part #2 (of 8) one hour teaching sessions by Costa Deir in 1987 (if you have enjoyed this teaching by Costa Deir, you may make a donation to the Costa Deir Scholarship Fund of Elim Bible Institute and College, if you so desire)