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Grace Fellowship Church www.GraceDoctrine.org
Pastor / Teacher James H. Rickard Thursday, August 21, 2008
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Phil 4:13, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.”
Memory Verse Phil 4:13, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.”
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The Upper Room Discourse John 13-16
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John 13:18 3) God's Omniscience does not hinder or violate human volition.
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Doctrine of Betrayal
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8. The Pattern of Recovery from Broken Trust
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1. The outer layer - the most recent experience where we react and forget about other episodes that caused this current situation.
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2. If peeled back we remember previous incidents of broken trust that lead to the current situation.
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3. Peel another layer - earlier betrayal(s), even in childhood that left scar tissue of the soul that makes current betrayal(s) even more traumatic.
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4. Peel another layer - inherited betrayal - the Old Sin Nature, Rom 5:12-13, the void of spiritual death leading to feeling unsafe.
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Principle: Sinful man is always trying to cover up his sin and emptiness with the wrong things.
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5. Peeling back more, we come to the inner core of all betrayal experiences, self-betrayal.
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This is the damage we did to ourselves because of some emotional ordeal(s). We may not remember how or when, but we know that at some point we betrayed ourselves.
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a) This is having norms and standards established within the heart of your soul, and at some point you crossed the line.
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b) At first it was very small, insignificant or subtle, but the line was crossed.
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c) Now it is much easier to keep crossing that line in bigger ways, until eventually your norms and standards are readjusted and a new line is formed far from that old line.
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d) But deep in your soul, there is a faint remembrance of the old line that gnaws at your subconscious.
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6. If unchecked, self betrayal becomes the norm and instead of being self confident via the old line, we become addicted to outside approval, drawing new lines every day and with every relationship.
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7. This means no spiritual self-esteem, and instead we look to others (whether individuals or organizations), for our well being, our acceptance, and our love.
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This disconnect in the soul sets up further betrayals from the "outside" by others.
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8. We have to ask ourselves, “Is it possible that betrayal of relationship to self is the actual ‘ultimate betrayal’”?
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You may even think that God has abandoned you, but in reality, many times unknowingly, we have created the disconnection because of self-betrayal…
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... which is our own personal betrayal of God.
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Just as Judas had a disconnect in his soul, he first betrayed self which culminated in his betrayal of the Lord.
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2 Sam 12:13,“Then David said to Nathan, ‘I have sinned against the LORD’.
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2 Sam 12:13,“Then David said to Nathan, ‘I have sinned against the LORD’. And Nathan said to David, ‘The LORD also has taken away your sin; you shall not die.’”
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Principle: Guilt can lead to further self-betrayal.
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1 Cor 8:12, “And so, by sinning against the brethren and wounding their conscience when it is weak, you sin against Christ.”
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9. True healing of betrayal will take into account all these layers, leading to repentance.
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A focused recovery of your daily relationship with God, through the intake and application of His Word, will lead you to build true norms and standards once again, ...
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... followed by the realization of forgiveness of self and others, which then leads to self trust (being true to God and oneself).
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Upper Room Discourse, Pt 200
Grace Fellowship Church Thursday, August 21, 2008 Tape # Betrayal, Pt 6 Upper Room Discourse, Pt 200 John 13:18; 2 Sam 12:13; 1 Cor 8:12 James H. Rickard Bible Ministries 2008
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