This Week’s Theme – Unity and Assurance: I Corinthians 14:33

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For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all of the saints.

I Corinthians 14:33 (KJV)

This week’s theme is unity and assurance. God created the world perfectly. In Genesis 1, God called it all good. In Psalm 139, David declares that God knows each and every one of us before we were ever born. In the beginning, God created an earth of harmony.

If the Lord created a perfect world, why would he create confusion? Where is there room for it? There isn’t. There should be no confusion in any aspect of our lives.

You might be thinking, “Jeremiah, I am confused about the calling for my life. I am confused about my sex and sexuality. Everyone I meet in church I fight with. I am confused about why God put me in this church. I can’t understand what I am reading in my Word.”

Well, what does the Bible say? God did not create confusion. How does it exist then? After the devil fell from heaven, he perverted the Word of God to bring misunderstanding within the world.

First let’s go over what the Bible says about the calling for your life. The Bible makes it quite clear that the Lord designed you with a purpose. How do you find it out? You go to the One Who created you. Ask God what He wants you to do with your life. If He doesn’t answer right away, do not be confused. Keep on asking God. He promises in Matthew 7, “Ask, and shall be given you.”

If you are confused about your sex or sexuality, remember that God created you perfectly. Look up Psalm 139. He knew you before you were born. God created you just the way you are. God created all people to be heterosexuals. God has never brought a homosexual couple together, and it is seen as evil in His sight.

If you argue with everyone you meet, remember that we are called to be peacemakers. God is not the author of confusion, but He is the author of peace. As Christians, we need to make peace with people. If tension stirs up, talk about it with whom you have the issue. In the midst of the situation, it may seem difficult. So pray for peace, and God will help you. Afterall, it is one of the fruit of the Spirit. In the context of our verse, Paul was telling the people of the church to be united and not divided over silly arguments. We the church must be one body. We must have unity among ourselves.

If you cannot understand what you are reading, pray about the text. Ask God what it means. In reality, the ultimate author of the Bible is God. Ask the writer what it means. The devil will try to confuse you, but intsead, rebuke him and make him flee.

Of course, I could not include every instance of confusion, but when the devil tries to confuse and divide you and the church, pray to God and declare victory over the devil because he is a liar. Ask Him to bring understanding, unity, and peace within you and the church.

This week, I encourage you to believe in Jesus, ask Him to wipe all confusion from you by bringing unity and understanding. Let these words be my final statement: “God did not created you any different than what you should be, and the devil will try to confuse you by making you think otherwise, but resist the devil by praying for peace, understanding, and unity.”

Have a blessed week!

THANK YOU! GOD BLESS YOU! AND GOD BLESS AMERICA!

Jeremiah Yonemura

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  • Jeremiah Yonemura

    I grew up in a Christian home, but I never really came to know the Lord until I was twelve years old. As I’ve matured, the Lord has sanctified me in Him by His grace, allowing me to better glorify and honor Him. In middle and high school, I discovered my interest in essays and informational writing. As a Christian, I took my love for God and my love writing and squeezed them together into blog posts on my blog, which has turned into what is now the Truth and Love Ministries (TLM) Blog. When I was assigned to create a YouTube video for my Old Testament final in high school, I learned about my revived love for creating YouTube content. The next summer, the videos and the blog posts would turn my YouTube channel into an extension of the blog and TLM. Since then, I have continued to grow in the Lord and His Word, and as a student at The Master’s University, I am continually learning in my Bible classes about the greatness, deepness, and perfection of God Word. I hope to one day use the bachelors in Marketing Media that I am pursuing to share the the profoundness of God’s special revelation to His people.

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