Wednesday, June 13, 2012

40 SIGNS OF A REBEL



1 Samuel 15:1-23

REBELLION:
• “GOING YOUR OWN WAY
the action or process of resisting authority, control, or convention (Dictionary)

1. Rebellion begins not with disobedience but with partial obedience. (1 Samuel 15:3,9)
2. A rebel is not teachable (1 Samuel 15:1)
3. A rebel believes he is more spiritual than his leader. 1 Samuel 15: 3,9
4. A rebel will not take hold of the vision of his leader and he won’t work in unity with the rest of the church. 1 Samuel 15: 1,3,9
5. A rebel can do many works for God but they are impure; i.e. a mixture of the holy with the profane. 1 Samuel 15: 7-9
6. A rebel is not faithful in little things. 1 Samuel 15: 7-9
7. A rebel does not follow directions well. 1 Samuel 15: 3,9,22
8. A rebel is selfish. 1 Samuel 15: 9
9. A rebel takes the easy way instead of making sacrifices to do right. 1 Samuel 15: 9,11
10. A rebel is not thorough, diligent or trustworthy. 1 Samuel 15: 9,11
11. A rebel is often very religious. 1 Samuel 15: 12,15
12. A rebel is fluent in verbal religious garbage. 1 Samuel 15:13
13. A rebel is dishonest, especially about his past. 1 Samuel 15:13, 20
14. A rebel is a blame shifter. 1 Samuel 15:1-3
15. A rebel has many excuses for his sin. 1 Samuel 15:15
16. A rebel is often very insecure. 1 Samuel 15:17
17. A rebel is proud. 1 Samuel 15: 17
18. A rebel will not receive correction. 1 Samuel 15: 14,15,19,20
19. A rebel does not esteem the council, teachings or instructions of his leaders. 1 Samuel 15: 19,22
20. A rebel will deceive himself – he is under a strong spirit of deception. 1 Samuel 15:20
21. A rebel is always right in his own eyes. 1 Samuel 15: 20
22. A rebel has a lack of balance in his doctrine and life. 1 Samuel 15: 20
23. A rebel believes his ministry is more important than his personal life. 1 Samuel 15: 21,22
24. A rebel believes that God will over look his sin because of the importance of his ministry. 1 Samuel 15: 21,22
25. A rebel does not obey. 1 Samuel 15: 22
26. A rebel rejects God ordained authority. 1 Samuel 15: 19,23
27. A rebel is stubborn. 1 Samuel 15:13,15,20,23
28. A rebel never is able to find his ministry. 1 Samuel 15: 23
29. A rebel has opened his life to strong demonic forces in the same way as a witch or an idolater. 1 Samuel 15: 23
30. A rebel will fall into other gross sins such as immorality or witchcraft. 1 Samuel 15: 19,23
31. A rebel will try to control others. This is the spirit of witchcraft. 1 Samuel 15: 19,23
32. A rebel rejects the authority of the Bible and replaces it with his own humanistic reasoning. 1 Samuel 15: 26
33. A rebel is a man pleaser. He wants the approval of man more than the approval of God. 1 Samuel 15: 24,30
34. A rebel will often manifest a false or half hearted repentance. 1 Samuel 15: 24,30
35. A rebel can not understand the seriousness of his sin. 1 Samuel 15: 24,30 35.
36. A rebel would rather escape than break. He will run from church to church. 1 Samuel 15: 30
37. A rebel will start strong but finish poorly. He does not have sufficient character for the long haul. 1 Samuel 15: 7, 30
38. A rebel will loose God’s anointing, blessing, guidance and protection. 1 Samuel 15: 28,29,35
39. A rebel will often cling to his deception even after God’s judgment falls on him. 1 Samuel 15: 30,31
40. A rebel ultimately lives only for himself, his reputation and his ministry. He is not living for God. 1 Samuel 15: 30

ADDITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF A REBEL
– A rebel will attract other rebels (Numbers 16:1-3).
– A rebel will contaminate others. Rebellion grows. (Numbers 16:19, 26; I Corinthians 5:6,7)
– A rebel always finds fault in his leaders. He tears down authority to build himself up. (Numbers 16:3, 12, 13, 14)
– A rebel will use his tongue in subtle ways to tear down his leaders. (Numbers 16:3, 12, 13,14; I Samuel 13:11)

From: Ptra. Ruth Cubos

The REAL FRUIT OF A DISCIPLE



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John 15:16

15:16 "You did not choose me, but I chose you." 
Jesus does not mean that His disciples exercised no will of their own; they did choose to follow Him. Rather, He is indicating that the first initiative, the original and saving choice, was His. Had He not chosen them, they would not have chosen Him. The immediate reference is to service as apostles, but the principle applies to many other matters including election to salvation (Eph. 1:4, 11).

"APPOINTED YOU". 
This too emphasizes the sovereign activity of God exercised without violation of the human act of decision.

"GO
This verb marks the direction of Christian service, like Matt. 28:19 and Acts 1:8.

"FRUIT". 
The figure refers to individual sanctification (Gal. 5:22, 23) and to effectiveness in evangelism (Matt. 13:3–8; Rom. 1:13).

" FRUIT SHOULD ABIDE." 
A distinguishing characteristic of Christian service is that the results have eternal significance.

"WHATEVER YOU ASK . . . GIVE IT TO YOU"
Effective prayer is accompanied by obedience and identification with the will of God (14:13 note; Ps. 66:18).


From: Ptra. Ruth Cubos