Tuesday, April 12, 2011

ITS TUFF...WE ALL SIN..HERES THE SOLUTION!!!

Every human faces temptations.  During times of being tempted, you should try to avoid giving in to the temptations.  There are several ways to go about this to include encouragement through prayer, one-on-one discipleship, small group involvement and Sunday morning worship.  But, eventually you will give in to the temptation and find yourself being convicted of sin.  When this happens, you should repent.  Repentance involves feeling sorrow for the hurt your sin has caused, killing your sin through Jesus and living a new life for Jesus empowered by the Holy Spirit.  In which areas of life do you feel God convicting you of sins?  What do you need to do about this?  

Monday, April 4, 2011

"REACH OUT N TOUCH SOMEONE"

Matthew 28:16-20The command of this passage known as The Great Commission is to make disciples.  There is a lot to learn from this command!  Did you know that this command extends to all Christians?  Not only this, but this is a command given to you by Jesus.  And, it would be out of the character of Jesus for Him to command you to do something that you were unable to fulfill.  This means that no matter your ability to teach, write, read, communicate or comprehend, you are able to help make disciples in your community.  How will you go about preparing yourself to disciple someone in a one-on-one setting?

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Apply to ur life and take action!!!

Jeremiah 29:7
Spend time meditating on this single verse of Scripture.  What is God telling you through this passage?  What does it look like for you to apply this passage to your life?  Do you have a burden for the culture in which you live?  If not, pray that God would give you a burden to seek the welfare of your city, culture, and community.  If you already have a burden for your city, culture, and community, keep praying for its welfare.  God is in the process of using you and your church in a big way.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

The STORM!!!

1 Corinthians 10:23-11:1This passage reveals that there are different personalities within the church.  This is the result of the church being filled with different types of people and circumstances.  When this happens, there are a lot of cultural questions that must be answered by the church. The New Testament makes it clear that we will see a perfect storm of people, circumstances, and personalities as we reach culture.  Take time this week to prepare your heart to handle the different types of people, circumstances, and personalities that will arise within your Church as we continue to reach our culture.  Pray diligently that this will happen.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Repent!!!

A spirit-filled church practices repentance.  What sins of omission and commission are in your life that you need to repent of?  If you are going to be a person who helps reach the culture in which you live, you need to be a person who practices repentance. 

FAITH...what does it mean to have it???

Focus on Matthew 8:26 while thinking about the word faith.  What does it mean to have faith?  What is the difference between little faith and big faith?  Think about your life.  Are you living as if you have little faith or big faith?  What can you do to increase your faith? 
In the Luke passage, the disciples ask Jesus to increase their faith.  Jesus gives them two ways.  Both ways involve telling them the truth.  Yes, faith comes by hearing.  And, the more you hear about God, the more you know about God.  And, the more you know about God, the more your faith in God increases. 

Friday, March 4, 2011

CONTEXTUALIZATION

1 Corinthians 8:1-13This passage was written to a messy church that had lots of questions concerning what aspects of culture they should accept and what aspects of culture that they should reject.  Paul uses the examples in this passage to teach the people about how to decide what they should accept and what they should reject.  How good are you are at observing your culture and deciding what areas of culture are acceptable?  How do you come to your conclusions?  Pray for God to reveal the areas of culture that need to be changed.  Ask God to allow you to be a part of this!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Planting the SEED!!!!

Luke 8:4-15
Did you know that the gospel is the seed of God’s work in your life?  The gospel is also the seed that is to be taken to the world.  Your culture is the soil in which the seed is planted.  Obviously, you want the seed to take root rather than being washed away.  Before you will be able to affectively reach your culture, you need to take a good look at your culture (soil).  When you do this, you are looking for the weeds that appear in the form of sin and theological error.  When you understand the sins and errors in thinking, you will have an understanding of how to best show Jesus to the culture.  Ask God to reveal the sins and errors that choke out the gospel in your city.  Ask God to give you the ability to plant the gospel so that it takes root.

Friday, February 25, 2011

GET InVOLVED

Acts 17:16-17 and 22-31
In this passage, Paul is in one of the major cultural centers of his day: Athens.  Even though there were countless sightseeing opportunities in the city, Paul was unable to enjoy them.  Why?  Because, as a missionary, his heart was broken over the idolatry he saw in the city.  So, he spent his time going into the culture to intentionally preach about Jesus.  Read Acts 17:16-17 and notice what Paul did before he preached Jesus.  Yes, Paul went into the city and gained an understanding of the culture of the city. How often do you go into the culture of your town/city with the intention of asking God to reveal the needs of the city?  Pray that God would show you how to reach our city.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Dealing with SIN...Part 2

After weighing a sin and deciding that the issue must be dealt with, the next step is to go to the sinner in a one-on-one manner.  Your goal is to restore the sinner!  In this gathering, get the truth about the sin.  Remember, hearsay and secondhand reports from others about someone’s sin don’t deem the person guilty of sin.  Hearsay and secondhand reports about someone may be gossip.  This type of indirect sinful communication hurts God and others.  It also hurts the reputation of God and His church.  Are you guilty of this?  If so, acknowledge your sin and ask God for forgiveness. 

Monday, February 14, 2011

Dealing with SIN...Part 1

When dealing with sin, the first step is to simply think through what has happened by weighing the sin. Sometimes the issue is minor and the sin is out of character for the person.  Other times there may be an extenuating circumstance that has led the person to a particular behavior.  In these cases, it may be best to forgive the sin and move on.  Remember that Jesus is patient, gracious and merciful with you.  He is your example.  So, you should be patient, gracious and merciful in these situations.  

Sunday, February 13, 2011

TRUST in JESUS

When you trust in Jesus Christ alone for salvation, your life changes.  One change is that you now live a new life.  This new life involves loving God so much that you want to do what He says in the Bible.  The Bible commands you to be baptized.  The Bible commands you to make disciples.   And, the Bible commands you to ensure that all disciples are baptized.  How well are you doing your part in this process?

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Living it for Jesus

Every person who has given a reasonable evidence of believing in Jesus Christ as their God, Lord, and Savior should be baptized.  This involves realizing that your sins have separated you from God.  It involves realizing that only Jesus Christ can bring you into a relationship with God. You must also put these facts into action by repenting of your sins (turning from your sins) and trusting in Jesus Christ alone (faith) for salvation. This means that you are experiencing your new life lived for Jesus. 

Baptism!!!

The act of baptism is an outward sign of what happened to you internally when you received the free gift of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone.  Baptism is done as you are put completely under water and then pulled up out of the water.  This represents the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus.  This also represents your new life in Christ.  If Jesus is your Lord, God, and Savior, and you have been baptized, please pray for those in your town/city who never experienced this.