Jun 30, 2019
Present
Series: Real. Present. God.
We continue pondering our Real. Present. God. particularly as we encounter Him in the Psalms. Have you ever considered the words of Psalm 139:1 “Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?” These are either terrifying or comforting words depending on your perspective. If you are hiding from God, His presence might be unnerving but if you are afraid or in danger, then God’s presence is a great comfort. In Psalm 46, God’s presence is offered as a comfort to His people. The image is of God as a refuge - a place of great strength when you are weak and a place of protection and provision when you face persecution or struggle. We thank God for his sweet and comforting presence in our lives!
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- Jun 30, 2019PresentJun 30, 2019PresentSeries: Real. Present. God.We continue pondering our Real. Present. God. particularly as we encounter Him in the Psalms. Have you ever considered the words of Psalm 139:1 “Where can I go from your Spirit? Where can I flee from your presence?” These are either terrifying or comforting words depending on your perspective. If you are hiding from God, His presence might be unnerving but if you are afraid or in danger, then God’s presence is a great comfort. In Psalm 46, God’s presence is offered as a comfort to His people. The image is of God as a refuge - a place of great strength when you are weak and a place of protection and provision when you face persecution or struggle. We thank God for his sweet and comforting presence in our lives!
- Jun 23, 2019Real.Jun 23, 2019Real.Series: Real. Present. God.Psalm 46:1 sets the stage for our next few weeks: “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.” In this short verse we encounter our Real. Present. God. Today we will focus on the first word, “Real.” That word has several potential connotations, but we will explore two of them in particular. First - we understand something to be “real” if it is physical, earthly, tangible and actual. This life that we live is real - not fiction and not fantasy. Second - we desire and need “real” relationships - ones that are authentic, candid, honest, frank and vulnerable. We certainly seek that with each other, but especially with our Real. Present. God.
- Jun 16, 2019RLC: ChangingJun 16, 2019RLC: ChangingSeries: Red Letter ChallengeIn the letter of James, we read, “Anyone who listens to the word but does not do what it says is like someone who looks at his face in a mirror and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like.” (James 1:23-24) When we look at the words of Jesus in the Bible, do we go away unchanged? No. Jesus’ words are life changing! He changes the way we see life, death and our relationship with God. On this Trinity Sunday having been changed by the Son and empowered by the Holy Spirit, may we bring glory to our Father in Heaven as we continue to put the words of Jesus into practice!
- Jun 9, 2019RLC: GoingJun 9, 2019RLC: GoingSeries: Red Letter ChallengeAs Christians, we have the greatest message of hope in the world. Especially on this Pentecost Sunday, we are reminded that Jesus has given us His Holy Spirit to empower us to go and share the hope that lives in us with the world. When one person declares what Jesus has done for him, it changes the whole community in which he lives. How can we change our neighborhoods, family, and even the world with the message of the gospel?
- Jun 2, 2019RLC: GivingJun 2, 2019RLC: GivingSeries: Red Letter ChallengeToday we begin one of the most challenging weeks – Giving. There are more Red Letters about giving than almost any other subject. Why is that? Because Jesus loves to give! He gave His life for the life of the world. Jesus wants us to reflect Him in how generous we are with others. Don’t think your giving makes a difference? Bring what you have to the Lord. With just a little – five loaves and two fish – Jesus can do a lot?
- May 26, 2019RLC: ServingMay 26, 2019RLC: ServingSeries: Red Letter ChallengeWe are motivated by expectations. We give and serve but we expect something in return. We may start without expectations but at some point, we ask, “What’s in it for me?” As we follow Jesus and put his words into action, He calls us to serve without expecting anything in return. This is the true heart of a servant?
- May 19, 2019RLC: ForgivingMay 19, 2019RLC: ForgivingSeries: Red Letter ChallengeAs followers of Jesus we are always asking, “What is my purpose?” We ask the question, but do we really want the answer? What if the answer is to forgive that person who has wounded you deeply? What if the answer is to put down your self-righteous stones that make you feel better than others. What if Jesus is calling His followers to be known for what they are FOR than what they are AGAINST?
- May 6, 2019RLC: BeingMay 6, 2019RLC: BeingSeries: Red Letter ChallengeBefore we are called to do anything for Jesus, we are called to spend time with Jesus. However, in our desire to follow Jesus we often jump into action and forget that our DOING flows out of our BEING with Jesus. In the coming weeks, Jesus will call us to Forgive, to Serve, to Give, and to Go. None of these are possible unless we first learn to abide in Being with Jesus.
- Apr 28, 2019RLC: IntroductionApr 28, 2019RLC: IntroductionSeries: Red Letter ChallengeMore than half of the words in the Gospels come from the mouth of Jesus. These are the Red Letters of Scripture. We memorize them, we quote them, we write books about them, we post them on social media. Jesus called us to do none of these things. He called us to do them! God’s Word is living, active and life-changing for those who read, mark, learn and inwardly digest it. Let us open our hearts to the working of the Holy Spirit in our lives as we embark on this 40-day challenge.
- Apr 21, 2019Consider JesusApr 21, 2019Consider JesusSeries: (All)Consider that this morning we celebrate a victory - Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, was slain for our sins, but He has risen from the dead! Through baptism and faith in His Name we have forgiveness and eternal life. That means that because He has risen, we too will rise. That’s something to celebrate! … Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!
- Apr 18, 2019Love is the Greatest
- Apr 14, 2019Love is Fulfilling PromisesApr 14, 2019Love is Fulfilling PromisesSeries: Love IsJesus knows He will soon die when He rides into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. Yet, He goes to Jerusalem anyway. Matthew says He does so, in part, to fulfill a prophecy from Zechariah. Jesus keeps this promise in the prophecy out of His love for us.
- Apr 10, 2019Love is All ThingsApr 10, 2019Love is All ThingsSeries: Love Is
Forgiveness and love are intimately connected. You will never be able to love someone well if you are not able to forgive them for the times they do not love you well. We should seek, on the one hand, never to lead someone we love into sin while, on the other hand, forgiving others when they tempt us into sin, or sin against us.
- Apr 7, 2019Love is TruthfulApr 7, 2019Love is TruthfulSeries: Love IsAchan’s lie hurts not only Achan, but the whole Israelite community. To love someone is to tell the truth, even when the truth embarrasses us, or is tough for them to hear!
- Apr 3, 2019Love is ForgivingApr 3, 2019Love is ForgivingSeries: Love IsForgiveness and love are intimately connected. You will never be able to love someone well if you are not able to forgive them for the times they do not love you well. We should seek, on the one hand, never to lead someone we love into sin while, on the other hand, forgiving others when they tempt us into sin, or sin against us.