The Process of Storing and Recalling Bible

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Grace Fellowship Church
www.GraceDoctrine.org
Pastor/Teacher - Jim Rickard
Sunday, January 30, 2011
John 16:1-6
The Importance of
Preparedness.
John 16:4a,
“To the contrary, these things I
have spoken to you all are for the
intended result that whenever their
hour (persecutions) comes you all
may remember them (Bible
Doctrines), that I have spoken
(categorically taught) to you all.”
The Process of Storing
and Recalling Bible
Doctrine in your Soul:
The soul is composed of
five invisible but real parts:
The soul is composed of
five invisible but real parts:
1. Mentality, Prov 19:2;
23:7; John 20:27; 1 Cor
3:18; James 1:26.
The soul is composed of
five invisible but real parts:
1. Mentality, Prov 19:2;
23:7; John 20:27; 1 Cor
3:18; James 1:26.
2. Self-consciousness,
Job 10:15; Acts 20:10.
The soul is composed of
five invisible but real parts:
3. Conscience, Rom 9:1.
The soul is composed of
five invisible but real parts:
3. Conscience, Rom 9:1.
4. Volition, Gen 3:6;
Acts 3:23.
The soul is composed of
five invisible but real parts:
3. Conscience, Rom 9:1.
4. Volition, Gen 3:6;
Acts 3:23.
5. Emotion, Luke 12:19;
Phil 3:19.
The mentality of the soul is
divided into two parts:
the left and right lobes.
The left lobe is called the
mind or NOUS, Eph 4:1724. It’s the place of
assimilating information
and the area where your
talent functions.
The right lobe is called the
heart or KARDIA, Eph 5:1819; Rom 10:1. This is where
you do your thinking,
analyzing, applying of
knowledge, and is the seat of
common sense.
Rom 10:1,
“Brethren, my heart’s
desire and my prayer to
God for them is for their
salvation.”
The Bible says the heart is
designed to dominate the
soul. Therefore, it must be
the target for doctrinal
teaching, 1 Kings 3:9, 12;
Psa 19:14; 119:11.
Psa 19:14,
“Let the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my
heart be acceptable in Your
sight, O LORD, my rock and
my Redeemer.”
Psa 119:11,
“Your word I have
treasured in my heart, that I
may not sin against You.”
To reach the target, Bible
doctrine must pass through
two staging areas: the left
lobe and the human spirit.
The heart is where we
store, retain and apply
Bible doctrine to life’s
situations. Eph 1:18-19;
5:19; 6:5-6; 1 Peter 3:3-4;
1 John 3:17-21.
Eph 1:18,
“I pray that the eyes of your heart
may be enlightened, so that you will
know what is the hope of His calling,
what are the riches of the glory of His
inheritance in the saints, 19and what is
the surpassing greatness of His power
toward us who believe.”
1 Peter 3:3,
“Your adornment must not be merely
external—braiding the hair, and
wearing gold jewelry, or putting on
dresses; 4but let it be the hidden
person of the heart, with the
imperishable quality of a gentle and
quiet spirit, which is precious in the
sight of God.”
The Essence of the Biblical
Heart has 6 compartments.
The Frame of Reference,
The Memory Center,
Vocabulary Storage,
Categorical Storage,
Conscience,
Launching Pad.
Is like a filing
cabinet. It’s the
central resource
center of your
soul where you
store and recall
Bible doctrine.
Is equivalent to the
drawers of the filing
cabinet where you
store information for
easy access.
Is the actual files
or file folders you
place within the
filing cabinet. It is
the actual storage
of information
within your soul.
Is analogous to the
tabs or headings
we put on files or
file folders as a
technical reference
to the information
within the file
giving us easy
access and recall.
Is the systematic
grouping of
reference material
for application.
How you arrange
the files or file
folders.
Is the scanning of
information within a
file to use as a basis of
reference regarding
the situations of life. It
stores the Norms and
Standards of life.
Is the gathering
together of things
stored within the
filing cabinet. It is the
animated process of
removing a file and
utilizing what is in
that file.
We need to faith rest
when storing
Doctrinal information.
We must faith rest
when applying Bible
doctrine to the details
of life.
The believer who
does not faith rest
will instead have
chaos in their
soul.
1 Tim 1:5,
“But the goal of our
instruction is love from a
pure heart and a good
conscience and a sincere
faith.”
Grace Offering
Grace Fellowship Church
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Tape # 11-013
The Importance of Preparedness
The Importance of Recalling Bible Doctrine, Pt 3
Upper Room Discourse, Part 465
John 16:4
James H. Rickard Bible Ministries 2011