2022
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Fellowship Project: Blog Posting
After you watch the video and read the study notes below, answer these questions here:
What is one thing you know God has prewritten about you? If you don't know yet, spend personal time with Him and ask Him to reveal it to you. Pay attention over the next couple of weeks as He may show a glimpse of it. Revisit this often.
What will you do with what God has written about you?
1. Is it possible to believe in your heart and doubt in your head?
2. Mark 9:23 and Mark 11:22- 24?
3. Discuss: Whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it and it shall be yours
4. According to the parables of Jesus, how much of it is our responsibility? Jesus used parables that represented us giving a return to God for what we have been given.
5. If you had an experience with Jesus where you got to see Him on the mountain, and you were one of the three disciples chosen, would that have changed your life based on what you know now? What would you do once you came down the mountain?
6. How will things be different for you now since you've heard this message?
7. Pray for each other. God has already created these good things for us in Christ, and we have all that we need for life and Godliness within Him.
Jesus said to him, "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes."
—Mark 9:23
DISCUSSION:
God chose three disciples to go up on the Mount of Transfiguration. These three, Peter, James, and John, were shown Jesus' pre-existent state. Jesus was transfigured right before their eyes, revealing who He was from the beginning of time. It was His eternal self that existed before He ever lay in a manger, as the Son of God. When He came as a baby wrapped in flesh, He became the Son of Man and walked among us. That's the setting for Mark Chapter 9, where Jesus reveals His nature as both God and man on the earth.
When they came down from the mountain, they heard an argument among the other nine that didn't go up with Him. The argument was with a man who was mad that the nine disciples could not cast a demon out of his son. Jesus immediately came and took care of it.
Jesus had just revealed His pre-existent state. Peter, James, and John have just seen Moses, Elijah, and Jesus in their full-blown glory. Jesus had to return to this, where He left the disciples for only a day. They couldn’t at all produce what He said to do. The idea is that sometimes we think we understand something, but we don't fully get it until we're tested. In the case of the disciples, it wasn't just a test for them, but why didn't Peter James and John step in and do something? They just had a profound revelation on the mountain and were chosen to see this, yet they didn't step in and say, Jesus, we’ll take care of this for you. They didn't say anything.
Jesus talked about doubt and unbelief a lot. He said to the disciples, "How long am I going to be with you.... you perverse generation?" (Matthew 17:17). I want to convey to you that it's in your court, and it’s time for you to rise up and do something and believe. The man who was upset in Mark 9:14 said to Jesus, if you're willing, Lord, you can make him well? His boy was convulsing because of the demons, and Jesus said, "I am willing, will you believe." He put it right back in the man's court.
CONTINUE THE MISSION NO MATTER WHAT
When I met Jesus, that's how He was with me; He put it right back in my court. He doesn't have any problems except for us. In this day and age, people need to hear the good news of the Gospel. No matter if it's before war, after war, before famine, after famine, before disease spreads throughout the whole world, or in a time of peace. The good news should be effective at any point in time because it's in your court.
• No matter what people do, continue to press through adversity.
• Continue to preach the Gospel.
• Continue to heal the sick, raise the dead, and deliver the captives. Jesus did this.
• He never questioned His Father's authority.
• He never asked why He was sent, and He never doubted.
• He went around doing good and healing everyone oppressed by the devil.
In Mark 9:23, Jesus says, "I'm willing to heal. I'm willing to deliver, do you believe?" He had to get the man to attach himself to Jesus, and the message, then he could receive the deliverance Jesus had.
Looking at yourself, is there anything you have put above the belief that God can heal you, deliver you, or meet you in your situation? Can you tell the difference in the outcome when you have believed versus not believing?
BELIEVING FOR THE IMPOSSIBLE
I remember hearing the Lord say to me audibly, "If you believe, nothing shall be impossible to you." I had just finished my bachelor's degree. I had no money left, and it was my first day of school in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as I was going for two more years of study when I heard Him say these words to me. The house I was staying in shook and creaked from the power of the Father's voice. "If you believe, nothing shall be impossible to you." I went to Heaven, and He said the same thing to me. When He said this to me, I knew He meant it because He spoke this over me before I was born. He was repeating it back to me in Heaven. I'm telling you the truth, "If you believe, nothing shall be impossible to you."
GET OUT OF YOUR HEAD AND INTO THE SPIRIT
Mark 11:22-24: Jesus said to them, "Have faith in God. I tell you the truth if someone says to this mountain, 'Be lifted up and thrown into the sea,' and does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen, it will be done for him. For this reason, I tell you, whatever you pray and ask for, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
• If you believe in your heart what you say with your mouth, it will be done for you.
• It doesn't say if you believe in your head. It says, believe in your heart.
•There's another part of you besides your mind, will, and emotions (your soul), and it's your spirit.
• Jesus is saying to have faith in God, which is of the heart.
• Then if you believe and don't doubt in your heart but believe that what you say with your mouth shall come to pass, you shall have whatever you say.