Wednesday, October 31, 2012
The Meaning of Life
Albert Camus, author and philosophor, says, “You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.” Joseph Campbell says, “Life has no meaning. Each of us has meaning and we bring it to life. It is a waste to be asking the question when you are the answer.” How men define life and how God defines life are two completely different ideas. Man's meaning is often possessions. Life is measured by what we are able to obtain. God's idea of life is something we can never obtain by ourselves. God provided what we need in the form of sacrifice. This sacrifice is like the manna from heaven that God provided for the children of Israel. They were hungry and God provided. We are born hungry and God provides the Bread of Life in Jesus Christ for us. So what is the meaning of life? Jesus Christ.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Our Refuge Psalm 7
We seek shelter from certain events or happenings in our lives. In this area, we especially seek shelter when a storm comes. Why do we seek shelter? Because the people here in 1982 lived through a devastating tornado, and the people that were not here heed the warning of those who were here. In our spiritual walk, there will be times when we need a refuge or a shelter from what life throws at us. David writes plenty about his struggles with life and with sin. He writes also of his enemies as they seek to destroy him. This is what we see in this Psalm. He is seeking God of refuge or shelter.
Although we love the idea of choice - our culture almost worships it - we seek refuge in the familiar and the comfortable.
Hugh Mackay
“Where does your security lie? Is God your refuge, your hiding place, your stronghold, your shepherd, your counselor, your friend, your redeemer, your saviour, your guide? If He is, you don't need to search any further for security.”
― Elisabeth Elliot
“The all-victorious Christ is like a great rock in a weary land, to whose shelter we may flee in every time of sorrow or trial, finding quiet refuge and peace in him.”
― J.R. Miller
I. Why Trust God?
A. The word for trust that David uses in this verse implies a seeking of refuge.
B. It implies seeking protection.
C. Looking for a safe place to exist.
D. We find ourselves in need of a safe place to exist when the world is on us.
E. We find ourselves in need of a safe place to exist when we are entangled in sin.
F. We seek our a safe comfortable place when we need to regroup and find God’s way in our life again.
G. David seeks this protection or refuge, deliverance or rescue and salvation or victory in God.
H. When we find ourselves in need of this refuge and protection, how many times do we turn to the place that is causing the strife in our lives for comfort?
I. If your burn your hand, will you stick it in fire to soothe it?
J. If fall and break your arm, will you keep falling on the arm to find comfort?
K. If living in sin and in the world causes you to seek refuge, protection and victory, are you going to keep looking in the world for comfort?
L. David says here that he is looking to God.
M. He is turning to God for the victory.
N. When we trust in God, we have victory over our enemies.
O. We have comfort from the miserable condition of sin in our lives.
II. Seeking Refuge in God Brings Rescue
A. Recue implies danger.
B. Rescue implies necessity.
C. Rescue implies a need.
D. David describes the pain at this time of his life as coming from his enemies.
E. He uses the word persecute.
F. This means to seek to secure or to harass.
G. His enemies were looking for his capture.
H. They wanted to make sure that he was miserable and that he never had any comfort or security.
I. The Devil wants to ensure that you have no comfort or security.
J. Isaiah 14:15 describes the incident that necessitates Lucifer or Satan being thrown from the Glory of Heaven and being cast into Hell- which is described in the Hebrew word as the place of no return, the underworld, the pit, the abode of the dead, the place without praise of God, and the place of punishment for sin.
K. Matthew 25:41 describes Hell as the place that was prepared (carries with it the meaning as in ancient oriental custom of someone smoothing the road for those to follow)
L. The Devil makes it easy to follow him.
M. There is nothing for you to do as we see in John chapter 3:17 that the world (me and you) is condemned already.
N. Without trusting God with your life, you remain in the need of rescue or deliverance.
O. You are on the smooth wide path that Satan has you on.
P. You are in need of victory in your life.
Q. David refers to the tearing of his soul like from a lion.
R. I Peter 5:8 tells us to be watchful and careful because the devil is roaming about like a lion looking to devour us.
III. David Knew that True Victory was Found in God
A. We like to win.
B. We are a nation of winners.
C. We want to be the best at everything.
D. We are competitive people.
E. We not only want to win, our society tells us we must dominate.
F. When we do not win, we become angry and depressed.
G. We want to seek revenge on those that have claimed victory over us.
H. If it is so hard for us as people to accept defeat, then why do so many people choose not to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior?
I. The ultimate victory, a victory over death.
J. Unless Jesus returns, death is guaranteed for all of us.
K. Unless we trust Jesus to rescue us, spiritual death has victory over us.
L. Hell has victory over us.
M. Through Jesus Christ, we have victory over death.
N. I Corinthians 15:55-57 says, “O Death where is thy sting? O grave where is thy victory?
O. Skip to verse 57: “But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory though our Lord Jesus Christ.”
P. The word victory here implies an utter annihilation of the opponent.
Q. This is what we are taught in our society, we have the opportunity to dominate in complete victory with Jesus as our savior.
Seek him while you can. Follow him while you can. Trust in him and seek refuge and victory in your life. Victory over death and the grave.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Killing Me Softly
Are churches slowly dying? Is there a killing off of what seemed like strong vibrant churches? If you watch television or get on the internet and read about churches, you would think that all churches are thriving and everything is fine. But, if you look at most churches where you live, not on tv or the internet, on any Sunday morning, you will notice that attendance seems to be lagging. So what is killing churches?
If you look at most vibrant and growing churches, most of them never stagnate in a ministry. If a ministry fails to accomplish the desired goal, then the ministry is removed and replaced with something else. When water sits still, it grows moss and becomes nasty and unusable, but when it moves, it cleans itself and becomes more pure. A church needs to seek God's will and the leadership of the Holy Spirit when trying to decide if a ministry is working. Some think that data is useless in determing this, because data removes the spirit. However, it is wise to look at results, surverys for continued interest in the mnistry, and to talk to the ones performing the ministry to determine if they are burned out. Having every available tool helps the ones making the decisions get a clear picture of what is working and what is not working.
IF you look at many churches today, you see that there is a lot of white hair, blue hair and no hair. This generation grew up in a time when the church was the center of the community and church attendance was an important activity. This generation developed the worshipful habit of tithing and developed commitment in their lives to be at church first and everywhere else second. Today, parents are inundated with every imaginable extra-curricular activity for their children to be involved in. I know people personally whose kids are invovled in several activities at one time. This leaves little time for God as a family and little time for church attendance. To justify and say "I am being a good parent because I am allowing my child or children to experience this or that", is not acceptable to God. Commitment must be made to God first and to attend the worhsip of Him with a local body. Parents need to allow their children to expereince God.
Too many social clubs. There are just too many social clubs. If we gather to worship, we can fellowship and enjoy each other's company. If we gather to just enjoy each other's company, when will we worship. We are supposed to come to church seeking God. Everything else should be second to that purpose. We are supposed to come to worship Him. We are supposed to come to learn and to be with Him. I love attending church and being with the members that are there. I love accepting new people into our Faith Family. The goal is to see people saved, not compare what worldly possessions we possess and do not possess.
Mean Spirited Services. Some services I have been in have just been mean spirited toward anyone that the insiders perceive to be sinners. Their is anger and degradation of others going on, even from the pulpit. It is right to preach about sin, and it is right to preach about God's wrath on mankind;however, it is not right to preach that man should harm anyone. When we do that, we are preaching and teaching to be judgmental of others. God is the judge. It is our job to teach and preach, it is the Spirit's job to convict. When we try to be the Spirit, we are overstepping our boundaries and hindering God's work. You can preach sin without being hateful. Jesus said to love your enemies. I think many times, the people that have been saved forget that they used to be lost also. We can't remember our sins then, and we don't see our sins now as being as bad as other's sins. This causes church members and attenders to be hard-hearted and not accepting of others. People had to accept you once, so accepting others is necessary.
So what do we do to fix the problem? UNderstanding of God's word. Understand that God should be the focus of our lives, others are second and we are last. There was a simple song that I learned at a child in church. The song was on a cut out of a bottle of JOY dishwashing liquid. The lyrics were printed on the pages, and they were,"Jesus and Others and You, What a wonderful way to spell JOY"
This will allow us to see everyone in our lives in the proper place.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Should a Church be a Brand?
If you see a large golden M on the side of the road,you would assume there is a McDonalds there. We are people who live by brands. Think about it. We have brands on our clothes, on our cars, and sometimes on our houses. We brand ourselves with sports teams, social clubs and academic associations. There is an apple on my phone and an hp on the from of my computer. All of these make us think of the company and what we like or do not like about the company. When I was in high school, if your pants did not have the red LEVI tag on the back or a brown WRANGLER patch on the pocket, you were not in style.
So what do we see when we see church signs, logos and mission statements? How about when we see a description of the church as given by the church. I was in a discussion with a fellow preacher that I went to the seminary with in Henderson, TX about this subject on Facebook earlier today. Although these should not matter, the name, location nad description of the church will influence who attends the church. The name Landmark was bandied about as I said that i would not name a church this becuase of the connotation of negativity in current times. There are places this name would work well (most of those places already have one or two named Landmark ________ Church in the area) and there are areas where this would ensure that the church would not be very effective in outreach.
Is this depending upon people more than God? Is this a compromise? I am an unashamed Baptist, and the name Baptist is on the sign at the church I pastor. In my opinion names of churches should be about the location, a special landmark near the church, or a name that illustrated what the church is about. That is just my opinion. A church can succeed or fail depending on the reliance of the Holy Spirit to lead the pastor and the people.
Many times the church's DNA is in the name, the mission statement or the description of the church by the church. A church should be known by their outreach and their love for Christ, but more often than not they are known by their action.
When a Southern Baptist attender moves to a new town, they could feel fairly confident in the First Baptist Church being an SBC church. However, there are FBCs that are not SBCs. BUt, this FBC has become a brand somewhat to stand for a SBC. Landmark in the name usually signifies a church that affiliates with the ABA. These are brands, whether we like them or not, that will effect whether a person attends the church or not.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Humility--A Horse Pill To Swallow
Today as I was shopping in the Dollar General Store, a lady asked me if I knew where the marshmallows were. I told her that I suspected they were back by the baking goods. As I debated about whether to go and get them, a lady said "Hang on a minute and I will get you some." I completely felt humiliated by my lack of campasson and willingness to serve. Jesus came to serve and not be served. Lesson Learned.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Grateful for Provision
I have been watching the 1959 version of "The Diary of Anne Frank" this week in a junior high literature class. I can not imagine living in a room with people I do not know, with very little food and fearing every noise that I hear. What the Jews had to endure at the hand of a tyrant like Hitler is soul-shaking. The Frank's family and the other hide-aways had to depend on someone else for everything. When that someone stopped coming around, they had to just sit and wait to see if anyone would show up with any necessities.
I am so thankful that I serve the God, who is attentive to my needs. He loves me and cares for me. This is evidenced in the fact that he sent his son to die on the cross for my sin and for the sin of the world. He provided me with payment for my sin and provides for me on a daily basis. I am just enjoying living in God's Grace and Provision.
I am so thankful that I serve the God, who is attentive to my needs. He loves me and cares for me. This is evidenced in the fact that he sent his son to die on the cross for my sin and for the sin of the world. He provided me with payment for my sin and provides for me on a daily basis. I am just enjoying living in God's Grace and Provision.
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