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Every Jedi is Tested

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Every Jedi, and every disciple of Christ, is tested. Another word for that is tempted. James 1:3 says that the testing of your faith produces perseverance, or endurance. We must prove ourselves worthy of the honor and responsibility given to us. Our Master, Jesus, did not avoid the test just because He is God. He was tested, and He was tempted. Before beginning His ministry Jesus was baptised by John to fulfill prophecy. Then He went out into the wilderness as the Holy Spirit led him. He fasted 40 days (a very good way to discipline the flesh). Then the devil came and tempted Him. He used Scripture and appealed to Jesus in ways that would tempt Him. Picture from www.denofgeek.com Each time Jesus answered back with Scripture and stood His ground against the temptation. He proved to be faithful against some very tempting offers. (Who wouldn't rather take the glory, rule the world and AVOID the pain of the cross--that's what the devil offered Jesus, and he could've

Jesus, Example in Temptation

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Jesus, Example in Temptation Matthew 4 recounts the temptation of Jesus. Of course, He certainly faced others, including the temptation to avoid the cross in the Garden of Gethsemane, but Matt. 4 is a very specific retelling of the devil attacking Jesus in order to tempt him to sin. Jesus shows us by His actions how to handle temptation and be strong to resist it.  To start with, Jesus fasted. He was already practicing a discipline of self-sacrifice. He weakened the flesh to strengthen the spirit. Jesus resisted the temptations of the devil with Scripture. Note that the devil also used Scripture in the temptation. This is common. Our soul's enemy will try to confuse us with truth, facts and even Scripture used in a slightly wrong way. It may be difficult to discern the error in reasoning he uses, especially when our desire is often tied up in the misunderstanding. . . Thus the temptation. The devil has been studying human behavior since there were humans. He's well aw

Jesus, Example in Baptism

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Jesus, Example to Sinners In learning from Jesus, the “Jedi” Master, I am challenged to deeply ponder the things He said, the things He did, and the things He prayed. So, as I read through the gospels again, these are the things I want to keep in mind. In Matthew 3:13-17, We know, as did John, that Jesus had no sin. But He came to John to be baptized. John started to protest but Jesus told him to allow it in order “to fulfill all righteousness.” Jesus was willing to look like a sinner in order to be the example for sinners to follow. So John baptized Jesus. When Jesus came out of the water the Holy Spirit descended on Jesus in the form of a dove and a voice came from heaven saying, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” God gave a miraculous testimony about Jesus to those who were there. (And to us as it was recorded for all time). Baptism is an important part of following Jesus. He told his followers to repent and be baptized. They go together.

Discipline and the Jedi

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Discipline and the Jedi There are disciplines for every area of life. A discipline can be practiced or not practiced with differing results. A discipline in one area of life can promote disciplines in other areas of life. The opposite is also true: the lack of discipline in one area can hinder disciplines in other areas. Disciplines are beneficial to increase our strength and aptitude in the area of our practice. Disciplines can be taken too far. Then they become legalistic--a practice for the sake of the practice alone.   A person will never become a Jedi without practicing the use of the Force. So also, a disciple of Christ, a Christian, will never really be a disciple without practicing the principles established by Jesus, and allowing His Spirit to work in him/her. The only way to live as Jesus taught us to live is to discipline ourselves. Discipline is self-denial. It is self-imposed boundaries for the purpose of training. Sometimes it requires self-sacr

The Last Jedi, Inspiration from

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Inspiration from The Last Jedi I’m always inspired spiritually by Star Wars movies, and this one didn’t disappoint. I love how the question as to who Rey was kept coming up and in the end the answer was, Nobody! As far as they’ve revealed in the movies, she is not from any special bloodline like Anakin, Leia or Luke. I love how the movie ended with the hope of a new resistance to be raised up. And the slave children--an army of nobodies--in the end, who dream of being part of the resistance, already have the force with them. I love how Luke has come to realize that being a legend isn’t what it’s about. That the hope of the resistance can’t be laid on one person, no matter how talented or committed they are. He’s sorry he got cocky, but he learns that he can still help the resistance, and he can help others learn, even from his mistakes. No one is the hero alone, save Jesus. But we, His followers, His disciples, can practice the disciplines He taught u

Jesus, our Master

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Jesus, our Master There are two meanings for the word master : One who has authority over others, especially servants or slaves. These carry out the work of the master in things over which the master has authority. A skilled practitioner of a particular art or activity. An expert. Both definitions apply to Jesus. Jesus is our master, or so we say as Christians. Thus He is the expert we learn from, our teacher, our rabi, our mentor, our example. Unlike Star Wars, Jesus is also the Owner and Creator of everything, and the One from whom the Force, The Holy Spirit, flows. In Eastern practices, as it was in the days of Jesus, the apprentices or disciples spend a lot of time with their master. They watch him, eat with him, follow him. One day, they begin to do things he does, the way he does them. They ask questions. They try. They fail and try again. Over time they begin to see their master’s motives behind what he says and does. As they understand their master

Do You Want to be a Warrior?

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Do You Want to be a Warrior? Do you want to represent Christ in such a way that you make a difference in this world and the next? Do you want to be a warrior? Yes? Then you must train. Train your body and your mind as well as your spirit. Lack of discipline in one area will pull other areas down. Right now you are soft, but when war comes, you need to be hard. You have to train hard when you can’t see the war yet, so you’ll be ready when the war comes. You must remain focussed. Keep your eyes clear and on your goal no matter what distractions come and tempt you to look away. You must become skilled with the light saber (sword). This takes much practice. First to know the Word of God, which is the Sword of the Spirit. Then to learn how and when to use it. Become aware of your own personal weaknesses. Is it food? Then you can fast for a time. Is it T.V.? Then fast the T.V. for a time or cut down the time you give to it. Whatever draws your attention, whatever you