8th December 2016

Backslide

Selgroep les. 1 7.5.2002

"Back slide" of omAftedwaal

Onsbevindons so baie male , naby God dansomsver van Homaf

GrootEvangeliste of Predikantedwaalaf , Jimmy Swaggartonsvradan die vraag ,"wie is volgende?" danantwoordons "nieeknie!"

Onthou die Waarskuwing in 1Kor. 10:12 Spr. 16:18

Ons word vas gehoudeur die genade van God . Hykanditdoen .

Maar as onsdoelbewusSygenade en hulpwegwys ÔÇô salonsval ! 2Tim1:12

1. Def. Van Afdwaal (Back slide)

BS. = Doelbewustelikwegdraai van God 1Kor 11:9

BS. = Omkoudte word en onsliefdevir God verloorOpen. 2:4

BS. = Omons rue tedraai op die eenvoudigheid (Simplicity) van die Evangelienareddingna die wet Gal.5:4

BS. = Eensonde (Troetelsonde) wat 'n gelowige van God skeiJes. 59:2

Dws. BS. = Omkoudte word en belang in die Here teverloor

m.a.w. Verloor die lusvir :

Bybel lees, bid, kerk toe gaan, getuig. Onsdraaina die wereld toe

"If you feel far from God guess who moved?"

Omaftedwaal is 'n geleidelikeproses, niemand backslide skieliknie

Dit is gewoonlikkleingoedjieswatonslewensondermyn.

2.Die storie van Lot se BS. Illistreer die sewestappeafwaarts

  • BegeerGen. 13:10 (onshaalonsoe van Jesus af.) Baiekeer is dit so as onsietsaanloklikssiendandwaalonsoe van Jesus af.
  • Onskies die middeweg of maklikeweg.Lotkies die vlaktebo die bergeGen.13:11 & 19:17. Onsmoetonsoe op slaan , hoogmikoegerig op Jesus. Heb. 12:1
  • Kompromiee. Lot hetsy tent opgeslaan in die rigting van SodomGen 13:12&13Lothetge ├ö├ç├┤ "compronise" hyhetgeblynaby die plek van sonde. Terwyl Abraham vooruitgegaan en vloreerhet op die berg met God. Vlugweg van sonde of begeertes2Tim.2:22 , moenienabySodom (sonde ) blynie
  • Gevangegeneemdeur die Vyand .Gen 14:11,12 (Polisiehond) as jynaby die sondeleefdanvang dirt jou . Die gerehbiliteerdealkaholis mot wegbly van die kroegaf .Die diefmoetwegbly van versoekingeaf. " If you flirt with the world you will get burned " . Gee sonde joupinkie en dit grypjou hand , liggaam en siel.
  • Word deel van die wereld Lot het by die hek van SodomgesitGen.19:1hy was 'n lid van die Dorpsraadinvloedryk in die wereld ├ö├ç├┤ sondergeestelikerykdom .Gen.19:16Lot was liefvirditwat God gehaathet ├ö├ç├┤ ditwatHy van plan was omtevernietig " Is onsliefversonde?"
  • Swakheid van 'n misdadiger (neemmense met homsaam) Gen.19:8Sytweedogtershethyaan die sondeoorgegeekykookRom.14:7Hy was 'n regtegrapmakerdaaromhetsyaanstaandeskoonseunshomniegeglonieGen. 19:14
  • Oormatigegebruik van alkaholGen. 19:33-38imoraliteit. Hy was liefvirsonde ├ö├ç├┤ alkahol lei tot losbandigheid. Maaronsmoet lot nieveroordeelnie2 Pet.2:6-8
  • 3. Uiterlikeoorsake tot BS

  • (Society) SamelewingGen 19:26Lot se vroukyknawatsybegeerhetsoutpilaar.
  • BegeertesGen. 13:10Lot se begeertes ├ö├ç├┤ nie God se wilnie
  • Vrees .Mat 26:70:74PetrusverloonJesusuitvreesvir die mense
  • HoogmoedSpr. 16:18
  • SelfsugSpr.14:14
  • AfgoderyEx 32:8Isrealhetgereeldweg van God naafgodegegaan
  • Ongehoorsaamheid1Sam. 15:11 Saul
  • Goudsilwer en klere Akan Josua 7:1-24
  • Liefdevir geldJudas Joh. 13:29
  • VreemdeVrouensNeh 13:26KoningSalomo
  • Magsambusie Simon Magus Hand 8:18Hywou die krag van die HG koop
  • Liefdevir die wereld Demas 2Tim 4:10
  • 4.Die ware oorsake van BS

  • Omnievoltehou met stiltetydnie (skeepaf) ("I lost out with God in my quiet time" )
  • GebedstydafskeepOnsmoet bid virkrag by God , omniete bid nie is 'n form van trots Spr. 16:18. so dikwelsmisluk die ding watjougebedstydverhinder.
  • Bybellees of studie (afskeep) 2 Tim 2:15 ongehoorsaamheidteenoor God bring nagevolge.
  • Kerkbywoning (gemeenskap met andergelowiges,selgroepens.) Heb 10:25
  • Ongehoorsaamheidaan die Heiligegees
  • WeieromtegetuigMat 10:33 , Rom 10:9
  • Om nie in die lig te wandel nie 1Joh. 1:17 onsmoet die ligwatJesusonsgeegehoorsaam en dit volg.
  • 5. Resultate van B.S (Gevolge)

    Jyverloorkrag, Vrede , Vreugde en BlydskapNorsheid en Klaerigheidneemjou pad oor.

    Backslide lei tot terugslae en teleurstellings1 Kor 3:15

    6. God se uitnodigingomterugtekom

    God will nie he datonsmoetafdwaalnie , Hy will he datonsmoetterugkomnaHom toe. Jer.3:22

    7. God se belofte van vergifnis .

    Ditmaakniesaakwatjygedoenhetnie , God saljouvergewe as jyopregomvergifnisvraHos 14:4 & 1 Joh. 1:9

    8. Opsomming

    May I exhort you in the name of the Lord and by His strength never to backslide Openb. 2:10

    Die ware Christen haatditomte Backslide Ps. 101:3 , Heb 12:2

    Paulis se doelwit was Jesus Fill. 3:14

    Vrae:

    Wat is die ooreenkomstussen Jer.3:22 en 1 Joh. 1:19 ?

    Watter les leeronsuit Ps. 101:3 ?

    Hoe kan Heb. 12:2 en Fill. 3:4 ons help omnieaftedwaalnie ?

    Can a true Christian backslide?

    Selected Scriptures

    Certainly true Christians can backslide, if by that you mean they can regress into a period of spiritual dullness or disobedience. Those who do so will bring God’s discipline (Hebrews 12:6-11). That’s because God disciplines those who are true sons (v. 8).

    But no, if you are thinking of backsliding as a perpetual state of willful rebellion or ungodly indifference on the part of one who professes faith in Christ. That situation is a sign of false profession (Matthew 7:21-231 John 3:4-10).

    The word backsliding is used two ways in Scripture. It is found only in Old Testament references to the nation of Israel (Jeremiah 3:2231:2249:4Hosea 4:1611:714:4, KJV).

  • Sometimes it speaks of backsliding as the action of unregenerate people who turn stubbornly away from God (cf. Jeremiah 8:5). In that sense the Word cannot be used to describe true Christians.
  • Other times true believers are said to backslide (Jeremiah 14:7). All believers go through times when they do not grow or are set back in their growth by sin–they seem to be sliding backwards like a calf on a muddy slope (cf. Hosea 4:16, KJV). In that sense the word could apply to true believers.
  • “What does it mean to have left your first love (Revelation 2:4)?”Revelation 2:1-7 is an account of Jesus' message to the church in Ephesus, the first of seven exhortations to various churches in the Roman Empire. Ephesus had some unique challenges for a Christ-follower in that it was home to the Emperor's cult and the worship of the Greek goddess Artemis (Acts 19:23-40). Because of these influences, the Ephesian believers had developed great discernment when it came to false teachers and heresy. Christ commended them for this discernment, but He faulted them for having lost their "first love."The first love which characterized the Ephesians was the zeal and ardor with which they embraced their salvation as they realized they loved Christ because He first loved them (1 John 4:19) and that it was in fact His love for them that had made them "alive together with Christ." So overwhelmed were they by the joy that came from understanding their former state-dead in trespasses and sins-and their new life in Christ, that they exhibited the fruit of that joy (Ephesians 2:1-5). Because of God's great love for the Ephesians, they were "made alive in Christ" and that new life was exhibited in the passion of gratitude. That passion for the Savior spilled over onto one another and out to those in the culture they inhabited, corrupt as it was.Jesus commends the Ephesians for their many good works and hard work. They tested teachers to see whether their professions were real; they endured hardship and persevered without growing weary. But they had lost their warmth and zeal for Christ, and when that happens, they began to "go through the motions" of good works, motivated not by the love of and for Christ, but by the works themselves. What was once a love relationship cooled into mere religion. Their passion for Him became little more than cold orthodoxy.Surrounded by paganism and false teachers, the Ephesian church would have had ample opportunity to correct false doctrine and confront heretical teachers. If they did so for any reason other than love for Christ and a passion for His truth, however, they would have lost their way. Instead of pursuing Christ with the devotion they once showed, much like a bride who follows her groom "through the desert" (Jeremiah 2:2), the Ephesians were in danger of falling away from Christ completely. This is why He warns those who have "ears to hear" to prove the reality of their salvation by returning to Him and rekindling the love that had begun to cool. No doubt there were among the Ephesians those whose profession was false and whose hearing had become dulled. He warns the rest not to follow them, but to repent and return to Him with the passion they once had for Him.We face the same challenges in the twenty-first century. There are few churches that aren't subject to, and in danger of, a certain amount of false teaching. But Jesus calls us to speak the truth in love (Ephesians 4:15), and to not let the frustration of false teaching overpower the love of Christ in us (Ephesians 4:31-32). Our first love is the love Christ gives us for God and each other. We should be zealous for the truth, but that zeal should be tempered so that we are always "speaking the truth in love, we will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ" (Ephesians 4:15).

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