Wednesday, February 26, 2014

2-26-14 Sermon WEDNotes

Kingdom Come 
2 Corinthians 5:16 – 21

THEME:  Missional does not describe what we do as Christ followers; it describes who we are as followers of Christ!

Questions for our Understanding:
  • Is the Kingdom future or already come?

  • What exactly is the kingdom of God?

I.      THE KINGDOM

II.     NEW PERSPECTIVE

Statement of Truth:
A true transformation will bring the results of manifestation in our lives

III.   ENGAGING THE WORLD
a.     We are sent on the mission of reconciliation

IV.   REPRESENTING THE KING AND HIS KINGDOM

Statement of Truth:
Jesus did not evade the world; he invaded the world.

V.     OUR MOTIVATION

Questions for Consideration:
  1. What does living in the meantime mean to you?

  2. Is it easier to be for something or against something? Why?

  3. In what ways can I {or my church} engage more effectively?



Sunday, February 23, 2014

022314 PM Sermon Notes

A Coffin in Egypt
Genesis 50:15



I. Joseph made a decision to live a life of forgiveness

a. Joseph understood that God works for his glory and our good

b. Joseph understood that God controls everything


c. Joseph lives with an understanding that God was God and he was not

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Predestination I

Sunday morning while it was preaching I made this statement:

Living in Christ makes all the difference now,  at the point of death and beyond. 

Let me say something else today, at this point:  You do not get to jump back and forth!     You cannot move from one to the other!   You cannot lose your salvation!   I cannot tell you how many times I have heard it said to me, “ Well, I tell you preacher, I was up there and then I was down here, but I am back up there!”

That is foolish and that is not how the bible speaks about salvation!   You are either saved or  you are lost  - you are not saved and then lost and saved and then lost! 

God is not a confused God.  He's not a cruel God. What kind of God would want his children to live like that?  The moment you come to that intersection you choose Christ, and you say God here I am, forgive me of my sin, I repent, and I will commit to follow you - you are his! 

When we are born again we cannot become unborn.  That means now we belong to Christ.  If you've never come to that moment or if you said no to him, then you are  in hell...  maybe not yet physically, but spiritually you are separated from God...  and you do not bounce back and forth.

If you are a Christian, one of the things that Jesus came to do was to destroy the power of death!   He came to destroy the fear of death!  {See Hebrews 2}.   You realize that John on the island Patmos saw Jesus holding the keys.   KEYS to what? Death.

I have been in church  enough to know:  The man with the keys is a man in charge.   Jesus has the keys of death, why?  Because he defeated death!  Why is Easter such a big deal?  Because it is the day that we are reminded that death cannot hold those who belong to Christ.

Death has been defeated, grave where is your victory? Death where is your sting?  Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord, we have victory and we do not have to fear death! 

That makes all the difference in the world for us.  And so when you come to the moment of death and you are in Christ you can live through that moment with a sense of peace.

In John 14, Jesus said to his disciples let not your heart be troubled...

Jesus in that moment taught us that- when Jesus shows up, and I believe the moment you close your eyes and death you open them in life to Jesus Christ.    It is amazing to think that the moment I die,  I will be ushered into the presence of God, and it is comforting to know that we are not alone in that valley of the shadow of death.

So for the Christian we are not to fear death, because when you are living in Christ, his presence makes all the difference in the world.  God does not want you to be afraid of death. He wants you to live differently while you are here...

Death for the Christian is like sleep for a child.  Have you ever been on a road trip with your child and your son or daughter falsely for my car?  And while they were sleeping and pick them up and place them in their bed? 

And the next morning they woke up and said, How did we get here?  I thought we were driving in the car?  That's the last thing I remember I fell asleep...  And we look at our children and we say things like yes we were in the car, you fell asleep. And while you were sleeping, I Picked you up and carried you to your bed, then when you woke up you are at home. 

That, I think, is what it is like for a child of God to experience death.  We lay down in death and close our eyes, and Jesus shows up and he picks us up, and he carries us through that valley of the shadow of death brings us to our new home in heaven. 

As a Christian we do not have to fear death!   It is a precious thing for a follower of Jesus!  Psalm 116 says, “Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of the Saint”

 In the eyes of God, it is a precious thing because he is bringing you home to him.   If you're not a Christian when you're down here on earth - death is a fearful thing.  Do you know why?  It is because you don't know what's on the other side. 


If you've never put your faith and trust in Jesus Christ and you are only hoping that after you die it will be okay.  You have no, absolutely no assurance.  Want to take time in the stillness of your own heart and life to invite Jesus to make a difference in your life today?







Thursday, February 13, 2014

Power in Prayer

Do you believe there's power in prayer?  

Quotable?   “A godly man cannot live without prayer.” Thomas Watson

“A man cannot live unless he takes his breath nor can the soul live, unless it breathes forth its desires to God.”

Prayer expresses the soul’s longing for God. ( see Psalm  42:1-2)  The supreme example of prayer in Scripture comes from the life of the Lord Jesus Christ.

In our personal life we realize that in Matt 6:9 our Lord gave us what many refer to as the Lord’s Prayer, yet many consider it the Disciples’ Prayer. 

John 17 has been referred to as the real Lord’s Prayer.

I ask that you reread John 17.  Soon I will begin a study from this text in preparation for Easter.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

02-12-14 WED SERMON NOTES

The Ministry Given to His Servants
    2 Corinthians 4:1-12

Question:
In what ways do you think the enemy has blinded the minds of unbelievers?

   THE CONSECRATION OF GOD’S SERVANT
II.      THE CONTENT OF GOD’S SERVANT 

Statement of Truth:
It is not the container but rather the content that matters
A.  CLAY POTS 
B.  GOSPEL POWER

We need vessels that are:
Clean
Empty
Available

III.  THE CONFLICT OF GOD’S SERVANT 

A.  OUR IDENTIFICATION WITH CHRIST

B.  OUR MANIFESTATION OF CHRIST

Do not forget:
God permits trials
God controls trials

God uses trials 

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

2-19-14WED Sermon notes


God The Sender 
John 1

THEME:   Missional all is an important word because it doesn't describe what we do as Christ followers; it describes who we are as Christ followers

Question for Consideration:
Have you ever considered God as a sender?

I.               RETURN TO SENDER

STATEMENT OF TRUTH:
If we want to follow God's will, if we want to fall in line with the Biblical story, and if we truly want to be followers of Jesus in this world, then we need to understand God's sending and respond to it.

II.              CAN I GET A WITNESS?

Statement of Truth:
Our success should not be found in “results” but in our obedience

III.            Coming and Going

Questions for Consideration:

                1.      What are the implications concerning the sending nature of God?
                2.     How are some ways that Christians confuse the idea of mission?
                3.     How do you measure success?  How do you think God measures it?
                4.     I noted several Scriptural references when God acted as a sender, can you think of any others?
                5.     How often do you consider yourself sent?
                6.     What does the word "witness" mean to you?
                7.     How would you characterize your relationship with the Holy Spirit?
                8.     How important should the act of sending beat the local church?
                9.     Why do you think being sent is neglected in many local churches?

               10.   What can we do to reclaim this  characteristic in our church?