The Difference Series

Aug 23, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

The Difference—wisdom for the one who wants understanding

(Do you understand the difference?)

Satan wants you to pay for each of your sins,

while God wants to give you freedom in forgiving every sin.

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What would Jesus want me to do?

Dr. Steven J. Wentland www.wwjwmtd.com

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A new series “The Difference”

Aug 22, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

The Difference: wisdom for the discerner of wisdom

Who is more at fault?

The person who tells the lie or the person who believes in the lie.

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Saying for the 3rd week of Aug 2022

Aug 21, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Saying for the Week

Think like Jesus…What is water good for?—walking on.

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From Faith to Understanding

August 14, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John

Let’s Talk Faith

Hebrews 11:3:

By faith we understand that the universe was formed at God’s command, so that what is seen was not made out of what are visible. (NIV)

Through faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that things which are seen were not made of things which do appear. (KJV)

You can read any version of the Bible and all translations use the term ‘understand’. So, faith causes one to understand? How can this be? We are told so often that faith is believing or trusting or overcoming. If one understood the Book of Proverbs, one would have no problem with faith-producing understanding.

Do not misunderstand me, faith is not being smart or knowledgeable or even being clever. No, faith is the vehicle to understanding. One cannot understand any purpose of God or how God works without faith. Let me explain. Anytime you respond to any truth or work of God you are operating in faith. This response of yours can be a physical action, a mental action or both. It is a choice. Faith operates with very little believing but finds its strength in your choosing—your choice. Once you choose to respond to anything God does, God calls you a person of faith, just like all the examples in Hebrews chapter 11.

This verse Hebrews 11:3 begins this chapter on the topic of faith. If we are to have faith, we must also have understanding. God does not want us ignorant or doubtful. Much of our power in Christ comes to us in understanding and this understanding is connected directly to faith.

As verse 3 states, what we now see (our world or the universe) was not made by the materials that exist in this world/universe. You cannot “see your way” to how God created the whole universe, even though science keeps trying to find these “pieces”—what are the initial materials or energy particles that caused all things to be as they are today. Science will never find the one particle or truth that binds all things together or the beginning of all things. Why, because it is looking to what is now to prove what was.

The Bible says just the opposite. God is and therefore all things exist. God is the starting point and once we choose this fact (our choice), that God is, then understanding begins and we can accept and know what God has created and how it was created.

It takes more strength of character to choose God than to accept scientific dogma. Faith requires greater choices than science can ever offer us. Every time I choose God something changes in my life for the better, when I accept scientific theories, this only makes me feel important or smarter.

Science will never find what it is looking for regarding ‘the beginning of all things, but it will give us marvelous insight into how great and magnificent the universe is (God’s creation). Nevertheless, God’s wisdom not only offers ‘new-beginnings,’ but God is the beginning of everything.

So, the next time you are struggling with understanding, start by increasing your faith. Remember, without faith, you can never please God but when you please Him, your faith will change everything and bring you all understanding.

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Unity & Humility

Aug 15, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Saying for the Week

God’s prerequisite to unity is humility.

(There is no big ‘I’ or any little ‘you’; we all are servants to each other in Christ. God gives more honor to the weaker members in the Body of Christ, making us all equal.)

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A Man, the thoughtful saying for the week

Aug 8, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Saying for the Week

I am not a good man but because of Jesus’s love, I am a forgiven man.

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August’s Wisdom

August, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Wisdom for the month of August

I’m important (not because of my successes, academic degrees, nor being smart/talented/tall, or even because of my good looks or personality, but only) because of the love of God in my life.

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Saying for the week

Aug 1, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Saying for the 1st Week of August

I do not worry about or for myself, but for those in the Body of Christ that are not in love with nor ever have been in love with Jesus Christ.

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Humility in America?

July 31, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John

Humility is Hard to Find

America has an overabundance of pride and very little humility. Pride is everywhere in Americans today, too much pride. You can be poor or rich, powerful or weak, beautiful or plain—it does not matter who one is or what your ethical makeup is—pride is in everyone.

What is truly sad is that humility is found only in a very small number of its citizens. What we have is an overabundance of pride which is on display in so many people of all ages and cultural lifestyles. This pride is demonstrated in the statements, ‘it’s my right’ or ‘I deserve it’ or ‘I’m first because I am unique’ and the list goes on indefinitely.

I only know of two individuals that are truly humble, and I am not one of them. Humility is not one of my personal strengths. In fact, I do not think of myself to be humble; it is a quality that I find very difficult to manifest in my life. I want less pride and more humility, but Satan is continually working against me for he knows once I truly humble myself ‘all things become possible for me’ because faith, wisdom, peace, and righteousness work from humility.

Most of us were taught to assert ourselves in order to get one’s way or wants. We think we should be first in line while shopping in stores, to being first for any government handout. We even take pride in being religious or in which church we attend. “We are important and deserve to be respected” is what we are taught in our local schools, social media outlets, and political institutions. However, the opposite is true. We are unworthy though loved by God, we have no rights above anyone else, and we are never better than anyone else.

Take Jesus as our example of humility. He did not consider Himself good, never considered Himself better than anyone else, and never ever defended His position or believed His calling or religious stature made Him more important than others—He was a servant first and always. He never forced Himself on others and allowed others to make up their own minds about Him.

He never tempted God or considered Himself important for God (His Father) to give Him what He needed or to free him from any evil coming His way. He humbled Himself not because He was the Son of God but because He was a ‘man of flesh’ just like you and me.

The Bible uses the words meekness, wisdom, purity, and righteousness to explain true humility and has this to say about humility in the Book of James 3:13-18: “Who is wise and understanding among you? Let them show it by their good life, by deeds done in the humility that comes from wisdom. But if you harbor bitter envy and selfish ambition in your hearts, do not boast about it or deny the truth.Such “wisdom” does not come down from heaven but is earthly, unspiritual, demonic. For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice. But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first pure; then peace-loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. 18 Peacemakers who sow in peace reap a harvest of righteousness.

Jesus would never want His picture to be taken or have a social media account, and He would never want a statue or building erected in His honor. He did not care about His popularity and would never allow people to honor Him above anyone else at any gathering. He was humble and I am sure faith, wisdom, and righteousness can only grow and work in our lives because we are humble.

Oh, is that why your prayers are not answered, no humility? How about your lifestyle never changing, your sin remains in you, no humility? Do you feel like God is far from you and does not love you, no humility? Do you have trouble believing, have little faith, or are always getting beat up by Satan? This is not a problem of not having enough faith, but rather, not having enough humility!

All three temptations of Jesus in the wilderness after He fasted for 40 days, are about humility. All three answers of Jesus to Satan were embedded in the character trait and wisdom of humility. Church, if you are struggling in any aspect of your life, calling, or your love for God, look at your humility or the lack of and absence of humility. One cannot get to heaven without it—HUMILITY!

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Saying for the week (or should I say weak)

July 25, 2022 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John (2SoJ)

Saying for the Week

You will never hear God speaking to you if you are not prepared to listen when He speaks.

(God is always speaking, and we usually only hear a portion of what He is saying.)

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