2021
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Fellowship Project: Blog Posting
After you watch the video and read the study notes below, answer these questions here:
As a believer, how do you supersede the boundaries that man has put in place? How do you stand firm in this position that God has given you?
1. Discuss: Acts 1:2-8 amongst you and Jesus’ response to the Disciples when they asked Him about the times and seasons. Why did He respond the way He did? Where should our focus be?
2. Talk about God’s appointed time how He has fixed and reserved certain things by His own choice, authority, and power. Then discuss how Jesus never answers the questions the disciples asked but says they will receive power from on high.
Until the day when He ascended, after He through the Holy Spirit had instructed and commanded the apostles (special messengers) whom He had chosen. To them also He showed Himself alive after His passion (His suffering in the garden and on the cross) by [a series of] many convincing demonstrations [unquestionable evidences and infallible proofs], appearing to them during forty days and talking [to them] about the things of the kingdom of God. And while being in their company and eating with them, He commanded them not to leave Jerusalem but to wait for what the Father had promised, Of which [He said] you have heard Me speak.
—Acts 1:2-4 (AMP)
DISCUSSION:
When we think of boundaries, we see them as being restrictive and almost manipulative. Often boundaries are set up to restrict you because whoever put them in place wants to control you. Churches and Governments may put restrictions on you, and it might not be in your best interest. They may say they’re trying to protect you, but when God does something, He’s not just doing it for your protection with an agenda. He has no agenda. The Pharisees had an agenda, and Jesus didn’t get along with them. They had their religion, and they did their own thing for many years. They kept a secret for years that the ark of the covenant was gone, and they were hiding the fact that it wasn’t behind the curtain. The Hebrew word Kabod is glory. Ichabod means; glory has departed, so God was no longer with them, but they didn’t want to announce that because they would lose all their people.
They made it so people would have to depend on them. I’ve seen in different religions where they have a middleman where you have to go to a certain man and submit. Then all of a sudden, they’ve essentially taken the replacement of God. We don’t’ want that kind of boundary in our lives, and neither did Jesus. Here at Warrior Fellowship, you may have your Bible Study in your home, but you may still go to your church on Sundays or Saturdays. There’s nothing wrong with that as we are not in competition, and neither was Jesus in competition with the Religious Organization of the Day. He was the head of everything. He was and is the I Am. They were supposed to answer to Him, but they didn’t recognize Him when He came.
• God had already established boundaries and authority.
• His boundary was that Jesus became the son of God.
• That interfered with the boundaries man had at the time.
• The Pharisees didn’t like Jesus. They didn’t draw the crowds; He did. They didn’t perform miracles like He did.
• No one ever spoke like Jesus did. He has the words of life.
• The Pharisees couldn’t replicate the miracles or feed the people like Jesus, and they started to lose control of the people.
God appoints Jesus as the boundary because, at the time, the religious leader's intentions were not good or of God. How did Jesus oppose the mindset they had even though they didn’t recognize Him as the Son of God?
GOD SETS THE BOUNDARIES BY HIS WORD
God wants to make nations out of you. He’s not thinking about you just surviving another year on the earth; He’s thinking about you affecting people, affecting a country, a state, a city, a district, and the religious people around you. He has big plans for you. He does that because a seed must fall to the ground for it to produce a crop. Jesus never manipulated anyone. When the Pharisees would come out to confront Him, He would say, who's warned you of the coming wrath? He was already pronouncing their doom. He wasn't trying to steal people. He was the one who created all people.
Acts 17:26 TPT: From one man, Adam, he made every man and woman and every race of humanity, and he spread us over all the earth. He sets the boundaries of people and nations, determining their appointed times in history.
Through Adam, He made every man and woman and every race of humanity, and He spread us over all the earth. He sets the boundaries of people and nations, determining their appointed times in history. From this one man, Adam, God made every man and woman that will ever exist. If you look like a reptile, you're probably not human, and we're not talking about you; you're a half breed, but we're talking about people that are fully human here. He spread us all over the earth.
• He named us a race called humanity.
• He sets boundaries of people and nations, determining their appointed times in history.
• Some people are trying to destroy nations right now, and they are coming against your freedoms to practice what you believe in within your country.
• Even though you may look at people as enemies of freedom, you have to understand that there were appointed times in history where God knew every individual, even the ones you don't like.
• They were to be on the Earth at this time. Some of them might not be here much longer because God is the one who takes care of those things.
• God sets the times and seasons.