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Gods Word Stops Aids

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

Gods Word Stops Aids

The African pastor sighs, looking around at the faces in his community. If there is a place where HIV is tough, he says, it is this place. He hears their stories, their heartaches, on a regular basis. People who have never set foot in a church come to him because they have heard he offers a listening ear, and a message of hope.


His message is consistent, God loves them, and He wants to build a relationship with them. The pastor says, Gods church is doing a great work here. The infected are taught from the Word of God that they have a reason for living, to serve God for the short period that God has given them.


According to the UN, AIDS is now the number one cause of death on the African continent. Thousands are dying every day. Currently, more than 20 million Africans suffer from HIV/AIDS, and the overwhelming majority of the worlds AIDS orphans live on the African continent.


This mounting health crisis has led to an outpouring of humanitarian assistance from countries around the world. Secular and Christian organizations alike are furiously seeking to halt the spread of the disease through contraceptives, sex education, and medical care.

Try as they might, though, it all seems a losing battle, at least on a human level.


There is, however, hope for the people of Africa. African Christians are witnessing a miraculous transformation as Gods Word takes hold of communities. According to one such Christian, the Bible has had more of an impact on HIV than any well meaning organizations or trained professionals.


The Massai, a tribal group of eastern Africa, have been particularly influenced by the teachings of the Bible. Within the Massai culture, sexual behavior is traditionally very open. When men are away from the tribe for hunting, it is perfectly acceptable for other men of the village to sleep with their wives. In addition, it is normal for the men who are away to have intercourse with women outside of their village. Because of this promiscuity, sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV/AIDS, spread rapidly.


However, as the Massai are receiving Bibles and instruction from Bible Network trained Christians, incredible changes are taking place. They learn that God intends sex to be a holy act, celebrated between one man and one woman within the boundaries of marriage. As the Massai accept Christ, God changes their hearts, their thinking, and ultimately, their behavior.


A Massai pastor explains, The Bible has helped us understand more about AIDS and overcome it. It has prevented us from following the former ways of doing things. When people are born again, the Bible instructs them to better ways.


What is more, when a Massai turns to God, people of other villages are astounded by the changes. One African Christian explains, It amazes them and they say, Anybody can give their life to Christ! Just the testimony that he was a Massai, that he has changed, and has given his life to Christ moves hundreds to come to know Christ!


Gods Word is doing what no effort of man has been able to do, Gods Word is stopping the spread of AIDS. The Bible offers Africans hope. The Bible offers Africans instructions, and the Bible offers Africans the fulfillment of living a life in Christ.

john savage is director of the Bible Network whose website can be viewed by Clicking Here


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Should A Christian Use Incense

Friday, October 8th, 2010

Should A Christian Use Incense

Many people of the Christian church see the use of incense as a part of various occults practices, the Buddhist, or New Age movements and not to be a part of the Christian church.

Why did the Holy Bible scriptures I found referred to the incense as Holy? Has the Christian church missed something? What was the truth? Who was right?

I decided to find out. In my search the first thing I did was go to a Bible computer program and put in the word “incense”. I was amazed to see there were 132 references in the scriptures to incense. As I glanced over them I noticed they all seemed to refer to idols of the day. This seemed to go to the side of the people believing the incense were not for the Church. But then I felt a prompting to look further.

I decided to print in order all of the scriptures on incense so I could really look at them. As I read down the page an amazing fact jumped out at me. The vast majority of them were telling how not to use the incense. They were showing how the incense was being used in the wrong way. They also told the consequences of using the incense the wrong way was to cause God’s wrath to come upon us. This really caught my attention so I looked further. Here are just a couple verses I found:

Leviticus 10: 1 – 2 Then Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, each took his censer and put fire in it, put incense on it, and offered profane fire before the Lord, which He (God) had not commanded them. So fire went out from the Lord and devoured them, and they died before the Lord.

I King 22: 43, 50 – 53 …..and he (Jehoshaphat) walked in all the ways of his father Asa. He did not turn aside from them, doing what was right in the eyes of the Lord, Nevertheless the high places were not taken away, for the people offered sacrifices and burned incense on the high places……

(The high places were where the people who worshipped other gods would burn incense to those gods)

Here is God’s response -

Verse 53: For he served Baal and worshiped him, and provoked the Lord God of Israel to anger, according to all that his father had done.

As I read further into this story in the scriptures I found that even though Jehoshaphat worshiped God he left the altars in the high places and burned incense to Baal the idol. In further study of Jehoshaphat we find as a result the sins were past down through the generations.

As I continued to read through the scriptures I found them showing more of the wrong ways the incense were used and God’s reaction. Every time the anger of God came against the people.

The wrong way clearly indicated the use of the incense for worshipping idols rather than God.

In the Holy Bible I found many places in the scriptures where the Lord is brought to great anger when the incense is used by the “idol worshipers”.

I first found the Incense in Exodus 30. Moses is given instructions for the Temple Of God. We are also told the incense is forevermore. This means they were to never end. The Lord even refers to our worship as “sweet incense” in His nostrils. We learn in Exodus 30 the Incense of the Bible is for the purpose of worship.

Exodus 30:8 and when Aaron lights the lamps at twilight, he shall burn incense on it, a perpetual incense before the Lord throughout your generations.

Ok, it seemed I had found the answer. The incense was to be used in the Church of today. Remember the verse said, “forevermore”. That means today too. So now what? So I thought, ok, I will do an experiment. Since Moses had told Aaron to burn the incense in morning why not try using them while I am praying in the mornings and see what happens.

During my time of research I decided to burn the Frankincense during my intimate times with the Lord. I also decided to ask some friends to do the same and report back to me how they liked the incense. In my own experience I was amazed the times with the Lord went into deep deep times of intercession, revelations that I found later confirmed out with His word, and visions that I found later confirmed in His word. As for the others? They each were equally amazed to find the same thing happening to them.

Another interesting thing was each of us also found that the environment in our homes were changing, each of us in a different way, according to the desire of the Lord. My house became a place of sanctuary, peace, and ministry.

This was getting really interesting. I decided to research further. I found a book called “Strong’s” that is used for studying the Bible a bit more in detail. It actually gave different words in the Bible and the definitions of what they meant in the Biblical days. I decided to look up incense. Here is what I found:

Incense: Strong’s # 6999 – Fumigation in a close place and perhaps thus driving out the occupants (demons)

burn incense, make sacrifices smoke, to cause incense to smoke, offer incense

Types of Incense – God’s Incense, Strange Incense

God gives us instructions that we are to only burn His incense

The scriptures show us there are certain fragrances used in the Temple Incense. Also throughout the scriptures we see the reference to various other fragrances that represent the Lord which are also used at times to make incense to honor Him.

Exodus 30:9a You shall not offer strange incense on it…,

Ok, so if incense is a good thing then why not just burn them all the time everyday? When this question came to mind the Lord immediately led me to this verse.

Jeremiah 18:15 Because my people hath forgotten me, they have burned incense to vanity, and they have caused them to stumble in their ways from the ancient paths, to walk in path, in a way not cast up.

The Burning of incense was originated for the purpose of worship. We have cheapened it by using it for room fragrances and other religions. The Lord is calling us back to Holiness and is saying to stop using His sanctified things for play and pleasure. They are Holy before Him. Reverence those things which are Holy.

What about room fragrance? Use those things which are not incense for the purpose of fragrances. Use sprays, perfumes, essential oils even. But stop using His Holy Incense.

Example: Would we use the baptism tank at the church for a bathtub? How about the church for a nightclub during the week with all the drinking and drugging that goes on? This may sound extreme and I may be stepping on some toes. But please hear my heart. Through this study I have found God’s things are Holy. Our ways are not His Ways. Until we separate ourselves and begin to walk in Holiness we cannot come into a deep intimacy with Him.

Isaiah 55:8-9For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” says the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thought than your thoughts.

So what does the incense truly represent? Here are the Bible scriptures the Lord led me to.

Rev 5:8 And when he had taken the book, the four beasts and four [and] twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them harps, and golden vials full of odors (incense), which are the prayers of saints.

Rev 8:3 And another angel came and stood at the altar, having a golden censer; and there was given unto him much incense, that he should offer [it] with the prayers of all saints upon the golden altar which was before the throne.

Rev 8:4 And the smoke of the incense, [which came] with the prayers of the saints, ascended up before God out of the angel’s hand.

What happens when we use the Incense the right way? Remember our Strong’s definition:

Incense: Strong’s # 6999 – Fumigation in a close place and perhaps thus driving out the occupants.

Types of Incense:

a) Frankincense: used for the sin offerings
b) Hyssop: used for the sin offerings
c) Rose of Sharon: fragrant of our Lord
d) Cedar: woods used in the temple
e) Pine: woods used in the temple
f) Cinnamon: purity of the Bride of Christ

I don’t know about you but I think I have found my answer.

Blessings to each of you.

Since Clara’s learning about the Anointing Oils and incense of the Christian church she continues to study and teach on their various uses. To help others in their research she continues to write articles for more indepth Christian Bible Study for those who wish to study deeper into this topic.

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