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About shepherdbryan

My passion is to disciple and see men discipled in every area of their life to see the multiplication principle actually work in a 100 year generational blessing. As go men in the church, so goes the church. As go men in the nation, so goes the nation. Fortunately, because men have often not taken their spiritual role to the limit, God has raised up many godly women to carry the torch where men have laid it aside. May God rapidly raise up men for the next generation of leaders to the Fourth Generation of spiritual leaders! As men lead in a godly way, women will follow in a godly way and that people will be blessed of the Lord.

Suffering: Why does God allow suffering for new creations? Part 1

This is Part 1 of 5 parts answering the question, “Why does God allow suffering for new creations?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 2-5 will be posted on succeeding days.

We’ve looked at God’s purposes for suffering. In the last chapter we’ve examined unseen reasons for it that are accounted for only through the eyes of Scripture, and considered unseen forces. So, why do Christians, who are called “new creations in Christ” still endure pain? Paul wrote, “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” (2 Cor. 5:17 NKJ)  If a Christian is a new creation and the old things have passed away, then why is there suffering? Continue reading

Book Review: Borderline Personality by Cathy Wiseman

“Borderline Personality” is a short booklet on an extremely important topic. There is a secular approach, which identified the title “Borderline Personality,” and Wiseman takes the secular title, description and looks at what the real heart demand is. Borderline Personality is a feeling-centered way of life characterized by frantic efforts to avoid abandonment, disturbances that “cause” instability, extreme idealization and devaluation, angry outbursts, paranoid ideation and impulsivity. Wiseman focuses on what kinds of things trigger the feelings and reactions, but then looks at what the real heart demand is and compares what God says in Scripture. Continue reading

Suffering: Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering? Part 7

This is Part  7 of 7 parts answering the question, “Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?”

God Allows Satan to Tempt Believers 

Why does God allow Satan to tempt believers? Temptations are allowed by God for His glory and the believer’s ultimate blessing. They began in the Garden of Eden and continue through today. Is this because God has lost control? Continue reading

Suffering: Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering? Part 6

This is Part 6 of 7 parts answering the question, “Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Part 7 will be posted tomorrow.

Satan is Like a Roaring Lion, Creating Great Fear in Christians

When I was a child, my father used to wait until it was dark and then he would let out this horrendously loud and frightful roar! The first few times he set us on edge, but then we were ready for it and just laughed, because we knew it was our good father. Continue reading

Suffering: Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering? Part 5

This is Part 6 of 7 parts answering the question, “Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Part 7 will be posted tomorrow.

God Limits Satan on What He Can Do

As we read in Job chapters one and two, there is a very significant truth that we must not miss! Satan was limited as to how much harm he could cause Job. God prohibited Satan in the first strike from laying a “hand on his person.”  Later, Satan was allowed to touch Job, but had to “spare his life.” God is sovereign, even in the suffering that Satan can cause. And in this suffering, God has a purpose and we must trust Him in those purposes, which are sometimes beyond our finite comprehension. Continue reading

Suffering: Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering? Part 4

This is Part 4 of 7 parts answering the question, “Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 5-7 will be posted on succeeding days.

Satan Attacks so that Job would Accept False Theology

In the midst of pain, people are often willing to do anything to escape it. In Job’s case, with three friends all promoting the same ideology of “suffering because of sin,” Satan wanted Job to admit his fault of seeking after prosperity from God rather than a simple trust and worship of God for who He is. Waters writes, Continue reading

Suffering: Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering? Part 3

This is Part 3 of 7 parts in answering the question, “Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 4-7 will be posted on succeeding days.

Satan Attacks God’s People Using Any Vessel

Satan will use either believer or unbeliever in mounting his assaults and attacks against man! For example, If Satan moved David, a believer, to sin, is it possible for godly people today to do sinful things, as explained in 1 Chronicles 21:1?  If Jesus called Peter, “Satan,” is it possible for people to speak with a wrong motivation or provide half-truths to fit their agenda (cf. Matt. 16:21-23)?  Continue reading

Suffering: Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering? Part 2

This is Part 2 of 7 parts answering the question, “Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 3-7 will be posted on succeeding days.

Satan Argues with God that Man Has Wrong Motives

Satan had (and still has) a running argument with God and he didn’t seem to understand that he couldn’t (and still can’t) win! Satan went before Almighty God after having been “to and fro” on the earth (Job 1: 7). He sought a way to accuse man against the Lord.  He is as his name is defined – “the accuser.” He accused Job of being loyal to God only because of blessings received. Satan also accused God, “Have you not made a hedge around him, around his household, and around all that he has on every side? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his possessions have increased in the land.” (Job 1:10)  So if that is removed, then Job won’t be loyal to God. Satan implied that greed was really Job’s motive – “loyalty for greater prosperity.”  Larry Waters writes that this accusation that Job adhered to was a pragmatic religion, rather than merely a pure, intimate relationship of trust, Continue reading

Suffering: Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering? Part 1

This is Part 1 of 7 parts answering the question, “Are there unseen forces and other reasons God allows suffering?” in the larger question, “Why does a loving God allow suffering?” Parts 2-7 will be posted tomorrow and on succeeding days.

Now that we have looked at many of the Divine purposes for suffering in the previous chapter, we need to look under the surface and into the heavens, and examine unseen forces and reasons God allows it. The subject matter was touched upon in Part 2, when we looked at the chapter entitled, “Who is the one who started the suffering that God allows? “  He, Satan, is not only the first rebellious creature but the one who continues to cause much of our suffering today. Continue reading

Book Review: Decision Making & the Will of God by Gary Friesen

How do you know what the will of God is? That is one of the most often asked questions in my years of pastoring. Most Christian people know God has a plan for their lives and because Scripture says God is perfect, they believe God has a perfect will for them. They assume that that perfect will is within the framework of moral living and within that framework there is a “dot” that prescribes what His perfect will it. Friesen describes that as the Traditional View and since I have been a holder of that view, I agree with him. Continue reading