Scripture

Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another; not lagging in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer; distributing to the needs of the saints, given to hospitality. - Romans 12:10-13 (NKJV)

Monday, September 25, 2017

Gleanings from Philippians 1:9

Here are my notes from verse 9 of Philippians 1


9: And this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in knowledge and all discernment..

Love -> agape: brotherly love, good will

“Brotherly love is not a matter of mere sentimentality; it is love in the truth. This calls for study of the Word of God in order that one may know just how to manifest that love according to each particular occasion.” Ironside

The Philippians had a lot of love, and they showed it to Paul. Yet Paul didn’t hesitate to pray that their love would abound still more and more. It doesn’t matter how much love for others we have; we can still have more! (Guzik)

“That it (love) may be like a river, perpetually fed with rain and fresh streams so that it continues to swell and increase until it fills all its banks, and floods the adjacent plains.” (Clarke) – Visual – like the farms we see here.. overflowing


Abound -> exceed a fixed number of measure, in abundance

Still -> even greater, further

More -> to a greater degree, sooner, more readily, more willingly

Knowledge -> precise and correct knowledge, full discernment (used in the NT of the knowledge of things ethical and divine)

Advanced spiritual knowledge – In the NT this word is applied only to spiritual things – to the knowledge of God, religious knowledge, spiritual knowledge, and doctrinal knowledge.  It is a knowledge that comes to the Christian through a study of God’s Word. (Boice)


Discernment -> moral discernment, the understanding in ethical matters
     - Don’t be passive in your knowledge and discernment
     - That in having this precise and correct knowledge and moral discernment, we would grow above and beyond the world’s expectation and measurement of love
     - “Understanding given by the Holy Spirit” (Boice) – The Holy Spirit enables us to discern how love should operate
     - In classical Greek, discern refers to testing someone or something.  It is the technical word for testing money to determine whether or not it is counterfeit.  It occurs in a political context for the testing of a candidate for office.

Prayer: This is as it should be – that we pray for one another.
Philippians 1:4 "always in every prayer of mine making request for you all with joy..."
Colossians 4:2 "Continue earnestly in prayer, being vigilant in it with thanksgiving"
Ephesians 6:18 "Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, being watchful to this end with all perseverance and supplication (entreaty-petition, asking) for all the saints..."
Romans 12:12 "Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer..."


This will change us if we do it.  It will change our relationship to other Christians.  God increases the fellowship by changing you.  Prayer will draw you to other Christians so you will pray jointly for mutual concerns.

Acts 2:42 "And they continued steadfastly in the apostles’ doctrine and fellowship, in the breaking of bread, and in prayers."

Pray specifically and constantly for one another.
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More to come....
Dawn

Monday, September 18, 2017

Gleanings from Philippians 1:8

Here are some of my (Dawn) study notes from Philippians 1:8-18.  I will break it down one verse at a time.


Verse 8: For God is my witness, how greatly I long for you all with the affection of Jesus Christ.

Witness -> record, one who is a spectator of something

Romans 9:1 gives another example of Paul calling on God to be his witness: “I tell the truth in Christ, I am not lying, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Spirit.”

Long for -> to yearn, earnestly desire, to pursue with love

Another example of Paul's heart: 1 Thessalonians 2:8 “So, affectionately longing for you, we were well pleased to impart to you not only the gospel of God, but also our own lives, because you had become dear to us.”

Adam Clarke paraphrased Paul’s idea here: “I call God to witness that I have the strongest affection for you, and that I love you with that same kind of tender concern with which Christ loved the world when He gave Himself for it.”

You all -> each and every one of you

In the day of this letter, there were many divisions of people: race, wealth, education, and culture.  There were no bridges for fellowship.  Each group was separate from the others.  There was no fellowship or a brotherhood that joined them.  Christianity was the first and only to bridge the gaps between the groupings.  The Christians were known by their love for one another.  Remember - Lydia, slave, jailor – all very different groupings of life.


Affection -> bowels: the bowels were regarded as the seat of the more violent passions, such as anger and love; but by the Hebrews it is known as the seat of the tenderer affections, esp. kindness, benevolence, compassion; hence our heart (tender mercies, affections, etc.).

Paul’s .. “interest in the saints at Philippi did not cease with his leaving their city.  Through all the years that had passed he had borne them on his heart, and presented them to God in prayer.” Ironside

“The Lord always looks at His people as they will be when they are done” author unknown – It would be well with us if we could look at our brothers and sister in the same way (Ironside) – It would benefit us if others did the same for us as they can see our imperfections.

A painter has an image in his head of the end result.  He starts painting the base of the image with grays and tans. A friend steps into the work area and the painter asks his friend what he thinks of the paint.  He friend sees the drabness of the grays and tans. The painter smiles and knows what it will look like in the end.


It is not just enough to tolerate other Christians.  You must enjoy their company.  You must learn from them.  Furthermore, this fellowship must be one that is constantly expanding to include other Christians, even those whom you have never met but with whom you are forever united in the Lord.  (Boice)

Look at Romans 16:21 -> for an example of the crossover of groupings, cultures, levels, etc.

Timothy: a resident of Lystra (within Galatia), apparently, whose father was a Greek and mother a Jewess; he was Paul's travelling companion and fellow labourer

Lucius: a man from Cyrene (current day Libya, Africa) who was a prophet and a teacher of the church in Antioch

Jason: a Thessalonian (Macedonia – current day Greece) who entertained Paul and Silas, and could be Paul’s cousin

Sosipater: fellow tribesman of Paul (Achia, Greece)
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I used a few commentaries by the following authors: Boice and Ironside.

More to come!!
Much love,
Dawn

Monday, September 11, 2017

Amazing times

Hi friends and family,
It simply amazes me how quickly time flies.  Here we are starting our third week of classes and it's been how long since our last entry?  Wowsers!  Here is a quick update of what we are up to:

Andrew is teaching the Wisdom of Solomon class which covers Proverbs, Song of Solomon, and Ecclesiastes.  As usual, he is behind the scenes managing the AV area and helping out with vehicles.  On Thursday he plays bass at our Thursday night church service (Koinonia) at CCBI.


Andrew also plays he plays bass at Shoreline Church in Tauranga and helps out with their sound system as needed.  He is a huge blessing to that congregation and when he is not there, he is greatly missed.  I love watching him minister there to that special church family.


Andrew has just started a very special project with some students regarding church planting and I can't wait to see what the Lord has planned.  This is the second semester it has been on his heart and he knocked on the door and 10 or so students/interns/staff have stepped forward showing interest in NZ church planting.  The Lord is stirring hearts!


I (Dawn) was going to teach English Composition this semester but bowed out because I wasn't ready and I didn't want to give a mediocre class to the students that signed up.  Dismayed about letting the students down by cancelling the class, I really took into consideration what would be impacted by keeping the class going.  The costs far outweighed the benefit so I made the hard decision to postpone the class.  Now that I have a textbook, I can better plan for a future semester, whether it next semester or beyond.  I am learning to count the cost.

"For which of you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count the cost, whether he has enough to finish it.."                    Luke 14:28

I (Dawn) am still serving in the registration role as well as pastoral assistant, but now have a sidekick - Annie!!  She is awesome... like a younger version of myself - but not quite as quirky as me.. which is a huge benefit for her.  We have many of the same tendencies and I love that we speak the same admin language - crazy busy-ness.  We LOVE to be busy.  Yes, it is more like an illness, but we love it.  Letting go of my precious projects is proving a bit trying for me, but I know Annie is a capable.  I just need to let go and let her fly.  Learning.. I am always learning.


I (Dawn) have the chance to teach at the ladies class on Philippians.  I am loving this class so very much!  Paul loved the church in Philippi and to share about his heart and what he went through has been challenging and a blessing.  I will share more about this in a future update.


I (Dawn) have also been growing in a completely different area.  Pastor Doug at Shoreline has invited me to join the worship team.  Oh wow!!  Jittery nerves and knocking knees, I sing with him.  I find I really sing well when I focus in on my Audience of One.  He is why I am there in the first place.  He is the One that I am singing too.  Ignore the Facebook-Live cam.  Phase out the congregation.  Sing to Him.  Lift your eyes to Him.  Let Him see your heart as you sing.  Oh the joy when my heart and eyes are fixed on Him.  So I have a huge growth opportunity there.  It's never a dull moment.


Outreach week is coming up.  We covet your prayers for our teams:
- Fiji Outreach to the slums and then a children's outreach at Moturiki Island.  Leaders are Jordi and Austin.
- Melbourne Outreach to support Calvary Melbourne and serve at their family camp.  Leader is Andrew.
- Wellington Outreach to be a part of Calvary Wellington's VBS that reaches out to the Lower Hutt community.  Leaders are Manny and Vickie.
- Tauranga Outreach to reach out to the community through Shoreline Church.  Leaders are Jen and Alyssa.
- Camp Raglan Outreach to assist in leadership roles at Camp Raglan.  Leaders are Clint, Mackenzie, and Dawn.

Each team has a unique focus.  Our prayer requests for outreach week would be:
- God to work mightily through us and be glorified
- Team unity
- Safe travels
- Healthy teams (no sickness or injury)
- Provision for our needs

Thank you for taking the time to read this lengthy update.  We love you and appreciate you joining us on this journey of faithfulness.

Hugs and much love,
Dawn and Andrew McBride

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Prayer Calendar - September 2017

Hello all!!
Please see our prayer calendar.  So sorry it is a bit late.  School is in full swing and I am catching up.  If you would like to receive a PDF version of this calendar, please send us an email at mcbrideflock@yahoo.com.


Thank you for praying with us and for us!
Dawn and Andrew McBride