SCRIPTURE
REFERENCES
Gen. 3:1-24 Results of Adam's and Eve's
selfishness.
Ex. 20:1-17 Comprehensive list of Biblical principals.
II Sam. 6:14-23 David looses all sense of self in
worship to God.
Isa. 11:2 Sevenfold Spirit of God.
Matt. 22:34-40 Two basic Biblical principals
containing all of Ex. 20:1-17.
Mark 12:29-31 The Great Commandments.
James 3:14-18 Fruit of selfishness.
Gal. 5:16-26 Contrasting fruit of godly and ungodly
spirits.
Heb. 5:5 Jesus did not exalt Himself; was exalted by
God.
James 4:2-4 Seeking blessings is selfishness.
Jude Concerning selfish leaders and Christians.
II Cor. 10:12 Comparing yourself to others.
Rev. 2 and 3 Could it be that self gratification is
the underlying problem in these two chapters?
GENERAL
I guess this topic could be entitled "How To Teach The
Art of Selfishness To Your Children" or "How You
Learned To Be Selfish", but I think there is no need
to dress it up. Let's just call it selfishness. I was
reading II Tim. 3:1-7 one day and began to understand
some errors of my manner of thinking and teaching my
children. This chapter seems to contain the results of
not heeding the instruction in Ex. 20.
Also, most of us
have attended public school where we were subtly
taught humanism. If you are over fifty years of age,
the humanistic hold on your mind will not be as strong
as with those who are younger. The teaching of
humanism in America's public schools is a perfect
study of Satan's use of gradualism. As the years have
gone by, it has increased in intensity until people
are becoming utterly self-centered, lazy, looking for
something to help them escape reality, someone to
blame for their failures and dependent on government
for those things we should be doing for themselves.
Reading and heeding the teaching of the Bible seems
like a fantasy to us. Therefore, we Christians find
ourselves seeking a God who will take care of all our
problems for us. We cannot understand that God has cut
covenant with us and never cuts out on us. We are the
ones who ask God to do both His part and ours. The
Christian life requires a Christian to become deeply
involved in correcting the problems in his own life,
thereby learning to know God and himself and becoming
strong in faith as he sees his obedience to the
scriptures bringing corrections in his body, soul and
spirit. Then his life will be a strength and
encouragement to all people both saved and lost.
Humanism,
humanitarianism: 1. the beliefs or actions of
humanitarians. 2. In ethics (a) the doctrine that
man's obligations are limited to the welfare of
mankind (b) the doctrine that man may perfect his own
nature without the aid of divine grace. 3. The
doctrine that denies the divinity of Jesus Christ. As
any person with any sense at all can see this
assumption is a failure. Man nor mankind is not
getting better, only worse. If you think mankind is
getting better as a group or as individuals, take off
your blinders and look clearly at us.
This religion
started with the first family in Genesis. We see it in
action when Cain comes before God with his rebellious
offering instead of following the instructions of God
concerning repentance and worship. He brings the works
of his own hands demanding God accept them. When God
rebukes and rejects him, he plots the death of his
brother who has obeyed God and been accepted. We in
the church are still doing this.
A man can never be
so good that God will have to accept him for his
goodness alone without that man accepting God's way of
salvation, repentance and worship. God is not
obligated to receive our works in place of obedience
to His Word. This is the basis of all false religions.
Selfishness in
Worship - II Sam. 6:14-23 1. David danced with all his
might before the Lord. 2. Israel was shouting and
blowing the trumpets. 3. David was leaping and dancing
before the Lord. 4. Michal despised David in her
heart. 5. David said, "I will yet be more vile than
this and I will be base in my own eyes." 6. Michal was
childless until her death. 7. There is a lesson here
for us. Let's dance, shout, blow the trumpet, leap and
humble ourselves before God !
Because of self, we
restrict our worship of the Lord. We must follow some
preset way of behaving. Sometimes we despise those who
really get into worship as David did. Look out, we may
receives a sentence like Michal's.
Because spirits of
self are very sneaky and try to trick and confuse us,
pray something like this before you begin this study.
We often, in moments of mock piety, ask God to sit on
the throne of our life but do not consider what it
will mean. Once I was carried away with fantasy and
asked God to sit on the throne of my life. His answer
was "It's a little crowded here; we cannot both sit
here". We need to consider what this kind of prayer
means and not ask such a thing unless we mean to make
the changes that will be required of us.
"Father, I come to
you now in the name of Jesus asking you to send the
Seven - Fold Spirit of God upon me (Isa. 11:2) to help
me to understand the selfishness in my life. I bind
all self spirits from interfering with my
understanding of my motives and actions. Give me
wisdom to attack my problems. Grant me the ability to
see my motives and actions as you do. Father, please
forgive, cleanse, and instruct me in your way. I
repent of accepting humanism as a religion to live by.
Father, help me to comprehend the many subtle ways it
has controlled my ideals and actions, clouded my view
of you and of life, and kept me from understanding
your Word. I now take authority (Luke 10:19) over all
the power of the enemy, and I bind him and his demons
from interfering now. I ask you Father to send warrior
spirits and angels to assist me (Heb. 1:14). I ask
this prayer in Jesus Name."
We complain about
the young being so selfish. Where do you think they
were trained? Look in the mirror. Selfishness is a
lack of control of self indulgence. One proof of the
Holy Spirit's work in us is self control (Gal. 5:5,
22-26). V.22 But the fruit of the Holy Spirit, (the
work which His presence within accomplishes) - is
love, joy (gladness), peace, patience (an even temper,
forbearance), kindness, goodness (benevolence),
faithfulness: V.23 (meekness, humility) gentleness,
self-control (self-restraint, continence). Against
such there is no law. V.24 And those who belong to
Christ Jesus, the Messiah, have crucified the flesh -
Godless human nature - with its passions and appetites
and desires.
II Tim. 3:1-5 V1.
When He said but understand this, I realized that
whether I agreed with the statement or whether I liked
it or not, this is the way it would surely be. That in
the last days perilous time will set in. Any
slow-minded person can tell that perilous times have
indeed set in: hard to deal with and hard to bear.
Does anyone in this room doubt that these times are
hard to deal with and hard to bear?
V2. For people will
be lovers of self and utterly self-centered. Here we
see the demon behind many of the plagues in America
today. Just consider the true motive behind: sex out
of marriage; drunkenness, gluttony and drugs; robbery;
murder; the most awful murder to the helpless -
abortion; sexual, mental and physical abuse of
children; homosexuality; betrayal of our nation and
the list goes on. I believe you can judge the
condition of a person or a nation by the way it treats
its children.
Lovers of money and
aroused by an inordinate greedy desire for wealth. The
Bible tells us that God gives blessings to His beloved
in his sleep (Ps. 127:2). Jos. 1:6-8 gives the real
formula for good success. I have noticed that many
people completely ware themselves out attempting to
obtain money and things (the better things of life).
They lose their children to drugs, people who prey on
children, polluted and perverted sex, or suicide and
do not awake from their slumber until the children
have been destroyed. Our children follow our example.
Proud and arrogant
and contemptuous boasters. Have you ever noticed who
does the bragging and boasting? It is usually those
who are attempting to cover their failures. Are they
full of hot air? People who boast are really showing
their rejection. Our children follow our example.
They will be abusive
(blasphemous, scoffers). These days it's not uncommon
to hear people scoffing at God, Satan and every thing
that is honest, correct and true. In II Pet. 2:9-10
these people are filled with self-will, despise
authority, walk after the flesh, and indulging in
polluting passions and exaggerating emotions. They do
not give proper respect to God, the Devil or the
demons. The children are just following our example.
Disobedient to
parents. When you consider the example set by and the
life lived by most Christians, is it any wonder the
children of Christians scoff at God, parents and the
law? Most Christians don't care very much about
obeying God. They won't spend enough time to read and
learn how to obey Him. In all the deliverance's we've
been in where disobedience was a big problem in the
children, we would always find the parents were
self-centered, had not taken time to live a life of
obedience before the children, nor taken the time to
teach Biblical principles to them. Worse of all, the
parents do not live by Biblical principals themselves.
The children are just following our example.
Ungrateful. It is so
seldom that you hear anyone say thanks to God, let
alone to parents. Our children see us like we are, not
like we pretend or say we are. If we don't live
grateful lives, the children will know and they will
follow our example.
Unholy. From the
time children can hold their heads up, they are
exposed to all kinds of unholiness right in mom's and
dad's house.
Profane. A lot of
people who spank their children for cursing do it
themselves. Have you ever said (most people especially
Christians do), "Oh God or oh my God". They will
follow you.
V3. They will be
without natural (human) affection (callous and
inhuman) relentless-admitting of no truce or
appeasement. There is so much child abuse today, but
not all of it is beatings etc. Much of it is
overindulgence, appeasement and submission of parents
to children by begging them to obey. We don't love our
children enough to teach right living to them. Sinners
often have higher morals than Christians. Natural
human affection is simply love among family members.
Natural human affection requires that there be no sex
among family members. God looks at incest as requiring
strong punishment. Where there is a lack of natural
affection between family members, there is
callousness. Young and old alike will slumber on in
evil ways and refuse suggestions for change until some
calamity happens, and even then make no changes.
They will be
slanders - false accusers, trouble makers; intemperate
and loose in morals and conduct, uncontrolled and
fierce, haters of good. These are the common emotions
and actions in the world today, and to our shame even
in the Christian world. We say we have power over all
the power of the enemy; why do we no stop all of
these?
Verses 4 and 5 tell
you all the consequences of the way we have raised our
children. It is not just us but the way we were
raised. If there is to be any change for the better,
dads and moms will again have to learn and obey their
Heavenly Father, read the manual (Bible), and put it
into action.
These two verses are
self explanatory. V4. They will be treacherous
(betrayers) rash and inflated with self-conceit. They
will be lovers of sensual pleasures and vain
amusements more than and rather than lovers of God.
What has all the name it - claim it - faith it and God
wants you rich led to? We boast of the size of our
church when many times we have led the people to crave
what they before only mildly wanted. Now they feel
that their greed is holy.
V5. For although
they hold a form of piety (true religion), they deny
and reject and are strangers to the power of it -
their conduct belies the genuineness of their
profession. (When we deny our sins in this area and
reject change and deliverance, we show we have no
power). From such people turn away. Such people fill
the church houses today. They show by their attitude
that they would rather be some place else: sleeping
through the dead service given by the defeated pastor.
If anyone does get in touch with God and start
cleaning himself up, most of the church will hate him.
True seekers of God welcome His action in their lives
and the lives of others. They welcome His supernatural
power in the church and in their own life. If you are
one of those people who does not like for God to move
in the church as He will, you may be one of the
followers of Cain (Gen. 3:1-24). His religious system
says God should accept us when we do things we have
decided are good.
Women's Lib was born
in Gen. 3:1-6. We aren't told why Eve listened to the
serpent. If she acted as all people do today, I would
say she felt rejected and inferior. The Bible does not
tell us why she did what she did. But I believe the
serpents comments give us some clues. First, he
questions God's instructions and requirements
(doubting God really meant what He said). Then he
points to her desires: to be wise, to know the
difference between good and evil, blessing and
calamity. I believe these desires are the basic drive
of all Jezebels. Adam became Ahab. He loved Eve and
chose to submit to Eve in his actions as well as to
consequences. Nothing happened until Adam ate, then
their eyes were opened. Each of their actions were
motivated by selfishness. By letting selfishness rule
them, they gave way for other demon activity in their
lives.
Ahab and Jezebel
traits have followed us today and are still causing
grave troubles. Watch the pattern of Ahab and Jezebel
develop. First they agree to rebel, next hide from
God, try to cover the sins, blame someone else, and
can no longer approach God with purity. God passed
judgement on their sins. The tendency to sin in the
same manner passed on to all their descendents.
1. Ahab and Jezebel
characteristics. 2. Disobedience and rebellion. 3.
Rejection. 4. Desiring to be equal to God. 5. Lying.
6. Making excuses. 7. Blaming others for our mistakes
and sin. 8. Jezebel challenging man and the position
of man. 9. Fear of facing God, attempting to hide from
God. 10. Realization of evil. 11. Loss of position and
possession. 12. Sadness. 13. Shame. 14. Cursed to
back-breaking work. 15. Grief. 16. Death. 17. Cursed
ground. 18. Grief and suffering in pregnancy, and pain
in childbirth. 19. Hate, jealousy and murder. 20.
Beginning of the false religious system. 21. Man and
wife separated (no longer one). Eve said I, not we,
have gotten a son. 22. Evil first baby. 23. Woman's
desire and craving to be to husband, and he will rule
over her. 24. Like Cain, we try to get God to accept
us without our obeying Him.
We are still living
in the above sentence. After we repented and accepted
Jesus, the results of Adam's and Eve's actions did not
melt away like magic. We now have the right to face up
and over come them all. Instead of conquering them, we
pass them on to our children.
Let's just take a
look at how we parents really flub up. Let's use the
coming Christmas Season as a case in point. We loose
demons of self-centeredness on our children plus those
of idolatry. We say to them every so well meaning,
"What would you like for Christmas?" He probably
hasn't thought to much about it unless we've allowed
him to get brain washed by TV. So we start him on the
self trail.
As a teacher I can
tell you that it takes a month or more for your child
to get this self-centeredness under control if at all.
My assistant and I would have to bind up idolatry and
self-centeredness, and loose Godly spirits on the
children for weeks after they came back to school. We
would use scriptures about self-control, good work
habits and generosity to help them get back into
school work.
As we continually
probe for their desires, we are really sicking demons
on the child. As parents, we should have the good
sense to know what toys our child should have and
when. We should have enough spiritual strength to
teach the children why they can and cannot have
certain things. When they say everyone else has it or
does it, a parent gets a great teaching opportunity.
If you do not have sound convictions, you will not be
prepared to calmly and powerfully teach with enough
conviction to convince them of your confidence in your
knowledge.
We don't just wait
for holidays, we are constantly asking the children
what do you want for supper. If there are three
children, there will be no agreement.
Why not take on your
responsibility and make a wholesome meal; those who
don't like it may wait until the next meal - no
snacks. When they get hungry, they will eat.
What about clothes?
Parents are paying; they should say what you wear. If
you are on your own and paying you own bills, you may
chose.
Lately, I hear and
see moms and dads begging children to obey. In our day
we didn't beg, we told them what they could or could
not do. Those children seemed to be better adjusted
and happier than now. It is really more disgusting to
see an Ahab daddy beg a child to be good than to see a
mom giving in.
You will need to
study your own motives to see why you do the things
you do. They may point to your own need to face up to
the need for deliverance from rejection, bitterness
and rebellion, etc. Refusing to shape up, once saved,
is serious rebellion and stupidity.
Do you have enough
strength to read, study your Bible and obey it? Will
you take the time to teach your children Biblical
principles? Will you be strong enough to stand up to
their objections as the family begins to come into
order? The children really respond well to their
father's teaching them. Our children would really be
kicking up a fuss. After Gene talked to them, they
would correct quickly.
BIBLICAL
PRINCIPALS
The Biblical principals we are to live by are
contained in Matt. 22:34-40 and Mark 12:29-30. We tend
to forget that if we love Jesus we will work at
keeping all His Commandments (John 14:15). II Timothy
3:1-7 is the results of breaking the Ten Commandants
(Ex. 20:1-17).
Ex. 20:1-17. We
shall have no God but God. Self cannot be our god. V4.
We shall not bow to another God. Self cannot be bowed
to. V5. This is the result of not loving God with all
our mind, heart and whole being. If we worship or hold
self in higher esteem than God, we have made ourselves
an idol. We will curse ourselves, our children, our
grand children and our great grandchildren. Is serving
the God of self, worth our children for generations?
V6. God's mercy is shown to a thousand generations of
them that love Him and keep His Commandants. V7.
Taking God's name in vain as saying, "Oh my God or oh
God", is profanity. Do not use either the name of
Jesus Christ or God as a curse word. We will not be
held blameless. V8-11. Trying to get ahead by working
on the Sabbath will backfire. By not taking the time
to study and think on God, and to rest your body, you
will find you are slipping backwards rather then
getting ahead. V12. We shorten our life when we do not
treat our parents with honor, due obedience and
courtesy. V13. Do no murder. To murder is selfish.
V14. Committing adultery is a totally selfish act
taking no care for duty, self or loved ones. V15.
Stealing is for gain without having earned the
privilege of ownership. V16. Lying about someone is a
serious breach of Christian ethics. V17. To covet is
to desire something you have no right to have or have
not earned the right to obtain.
It is easy to see
selfishness is the force breaking every commandment.
You cannot maintain
your deliverance from demon bondage unless you
determine to obey God's commandments. God's principals
must become our principals. A Christian without God's
principals is not worthy of trust. In the Old
Testament, God is telling us what actions to have and
not have. In the New Testament, Jesus Christ is
looking behind our actions to our motives or the roots
of our actions. God says not to commit adultery; Jesus
says to look with lust is adultery.
When we break any
commandment, curses are loosed on our children. This
means that demons have a right to work on our children
to get them to sin and allow in more demons.
Take adultery for
instance; demons will follow our children and put
pressure on them to enter into sex sin. The age at
which children get into sex sin is younger and
younger, and the sin more and more gross and unclean.
Begin by recognizing
and truly repenting of sin in breaking God's
commandments. Then repent with sincere repentance for
each commandment you have broken.
Now you are ready to
break curses of idol worship and self worship, and of
bowing down to idols (don't forget the idol of self).
Break curses of witchcraft and satanism, using God's
name in vain or in profanity, not honoring the
Sabbath, not honoring parents (the curse for not
honoring parents is short life), hate, murder,
adultery, stealing, lying, covetousness and for
rebellion.
"Dear Father,
forgive me for setting up gods to worship, especially
the god of self. For placing self on the throne of my
life and for serving my wants. I ask you to give me
understanding of myself and the motives for my
actions. Help me to understand how I became my own
god. I do repent for being selfish, of always looking
out for myself, of always wanting the best for myself
and my family. I am also ashamed to see how I have
taught my children to be selfish. Please forgive me
for my selfish motives and acts, the way I have tried
to and have manipulated others to get my desires.
Forgive me for serving you to bring honor to myself.
Oh Lord, please cleanse me and instruct me in your
way. I will apply myself diligently to learn your way
and do it."
It is a serious
thing to make a vow to God and not pay it. If you plan
to keep this vow, you may pray a prayer something like
this:
For the men: "Dear
Father, I will apply myself to study Biblical
principals. I will live them and teach them to my
children. I will not berate nor harass my wife and
children as they learn."
For the women: "Dear
Father, I will apply myself to study Biblical
principals. I will incorporate them into my life. I
will live them and teach them to our children. I will
not belittle or disrespect my husband as he leads us."