Thursday, March 21, 2013

Streams That Make Glad


There is a prevalent way of thinking today, in some Christian circles, that says, “We must wait until we are in heaven to experience the good things that God has promised to us in His word.” For example, the book of Revelation states in the 22nd chapter that in the New Jerusalem there will be a stream flowing from the throne of God and the Lamb. The text also describes to us that beside the stream are trees that have leaves for the healing of the nations. Many would read this and conclude that we must wait until that dispensation (time period) to experience God’s provision. But I disagree with this form of teaching. I do agree with the truth of the text that there will indeed be a stream flowing from the throne of God & the Lamb in the New Jerusalem with trees growing beside it, and on those trees there will be leaves that are health for the nations; however, if we do not search out the entirety of God’s Word on this subject matter, then we may never come to know God’s provision to us in the here and now. There is far more mentioned in His word on this particular truth that would reveal where this stream originates from, when it began to flow, and where it is flowing now. For more on this subject please go to http://www.thibfirstag.org/551843.ihtml and listen to the message entitled, "Streams That Make Glad". I hope you enjoy the message and are taught many things you did not already know.

In Christ, Pastor John E. Skipworth, Jr.
                  II Peter 2:19

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Dear my brother in Christ


Dear my brother in Christ,

It is my desire to communicate the entirety of God with my futile vocabulary in this letter. I truly know that is a huge feat with such a small upstanding. I only hope & pray that it would be the inspiration of the Holy Spirit that would reveal to you the message that He has birthed in me.

To begin, I would like to chose the text of 2 Corinthians 13:14, "May the love of God, the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, & the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with your spirit." In this short verse we come to understand the tri-unity of God & the chief attribute of each person.

Creation itself bears witness that there is a Creator. This Creator also created man. Our text suggest that God is a loving God & this truth is supported in many other places in Scripture. Out of this love, we have the awesome privilege of knowing Him & experiencing His love. Truly this is why we exist. To know & experience the love of God.  Do you?

Next, we see in our text that the person of Jesus distributes grace from the Godhead. This is not a cheap grace. It is very costly; it cost Him His own earthly life- one that He willingly surrendered so that you & I could be covered with His sinless sacrifice. This grace is our cleansing that has the power to forever separate us from our past. It is also the undeserved favor that we did not earn but will be needed to go on unto higher heights & endeavor onto deeper depths.

Lastly in the text we come to address the fellowship of the Holy Spirit. Let me be very plain with you: where you are, you are going to need this divine fellowship. He is a voice that will comfort & instruct. He is the power that you will need to make tough decisions. He is also the power that you will never be able to effectively witness without. One last truth, my friend; only by receiving Him can you have the love of God spread in your heart.

All of this is only received & experienced in our lives if we are honest with ourselves & will admit our need to have this God come into our lives & captivate our every desire. I simply appeal to you out of love because I now live a life that was forever changed by this God. So please search your heart, be honest with yourself, bow your knee, surrender your heart & let Him free, forgive, & fortify you.

                                Love In Christ, John E. Skipworth, Jr.
                                          2 Corinthians 13:14

Beloved in the Lord,

As this day begins I could not help but think over yesterday's blog, & I thought about a revelation that God gave to me in 2004. It was in reference to the Divine trinity. I did not receive this revelation by way of man  nor did any man teach it to me. You see, while I was in prison I was personally challenged by a Muslin imam. For the Islamic faith they, the imams, are the equivalent of our own Pastors or Preachers & are very knowledgeable about their own faith. Because the Muslims do not believe in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, he personally challenged me to go and study so that I would know the truths of my own faith for myself. Now, years later, I am so glad that I was challenged because it led me to the knowledge of the truth.

I would like to start this article by asking you in your own mind to imagine a cube. This cube is going to represent God. Now in this cube there are three dimensions. There is the height, we will designate the height to the Father. Next we come to the width- it will represent the Son. And last we come to the length- it will represent the Holy Ghost. This cube can be a simple man made structure such as one room. Even a room in your own home. So just for imaginations sake, transfer this image in your mind to a room in your own home. Now just one room, nothing fancy, no joining rooms.

So if this structure, such as a room in your own home, which is a man made creation, can have three parts yet remain one, how could we ever dare to think God could not be the same or even greater? You see we are discussing one room & yet this one room is made up of three entirely different dimensions, but it still remains one room. The height is not the width, the width is not the length; they are all separate from one another, but yet joined together to create one room. So it is with the God of the Holy Scriptures. The Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Holy Ghost, these three are different but yet One (1 John 5:7).

Now to close with a word of exhortation. If you were going to take our one room in the metaphor above and begin to calculate every square foot of it, you would have to gather together all three dimensions. You will need the height, width, & the length. So it is with our own understanding of God. We have to not only know that there are three different persons in the Godhead, but we also have to take the time needed to get to know each of them in their own roles. Only then can we really say that we have a complete knowledge of God. But if all someone knows is the role of the Father & not the roles of the Son & the Holy Ghost, then they do not know the true God of the Bible. This would be the equivalent of a person attempting to calculate the total square footage of a room without all three dimensions. IT WILL NEVER WORK! So as I close, I urge you to challenge the Word of God, look into It, & get to know intimately the triune God that It reveals to us.

In Christ, Pastor John E. Skipworth, Jr.

A Dwelling In His Presence


This past Wednesday night @ 6:00 p.m. the Feast of Tabernacles began for the Jewish people, & we as a church were gathered together as one assembly to remember this appointed time of the Lord, Leviticus 23:31. I personally believe that these feast days are rich with types & shadows that can be studied for our admonishment & growth. This feast commemorated the Jews dwelling in tents when they left Egypt by the arm of God, Leviticus 23:43 & also caused them to look forward to a promise land, (Canaan). During this appointed time of the Lord the Jews would gather together in the holy city of Jerusalem to present themselves before Him with a special offering & to celebrate 8 days of festivities. Jesus taught & also performed many miracles during this 8 day feast to prove that He was the fulfillment of this feast & that because of His blood we could now enjoy every one of these blessings that the Jews looked forward to in hope as the realities of our lives, if we would just receive Him by faith. For more on this subject, and many others teachings please visit http://www.thibfirstag.org/551843.ihtml, all of which are free of charge. Our hope & prayer for you as a church is that you would live in possession of all that Christ died & was raised to give you.

Pastor John E. Skipworth, Jr