April 13
Well we survived Easter Sunday without gathering together. And even though it was hard not to see people gather to worship a risen Savior, we all know that the message has not changed in 2000 years. We serve a risen Savior who is in the world today. And that, it so happens, is where the church finds itself. We too are in the world ministering to those around us. We are not the church gathered but the church scattered. The church is not closed, it is now unenclosed. I hope this will not just be a time of hunkering down and staying isolated, but that we, like Jesus did on earth, be like physicians who are not healing the healthy but going to the sick and dying. Even now we can in our own self-distancing can reach out to those who need a spiritual touch. When you cannot touch others physically, you can still touch them spiritually.
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March 9
While I enjoyed the message yesterday morning, today I was gearing up and getting a sneak preview of our services next week. If you have not heard we are having Justin Krom from Chosen People Ministries come next week (March 15th) to share The Passover Experience with us. It is a wonderful presentation of the Lord’s Supper and how it relates to the Jewish Passover feast that Jesus was celebrating that night with his disciples. Hear how many of the elements from this 3500 year old ritual shines a prophetic light on the life of Jesus. Invite everyone you know to this unique worship experience.
March 2
I liked the idea from this Sunday that two thieves with equal assess to Jesus prayed two different prayers, with two different answers. Both witnessed the same man dying between them, yet only one found the faith and courage to ask to be remembered. Only the second thief had his prayer answered and paradise awaited him. Both men had life and death held out before them. One chose physical life and died. One chose spiritual life and lived. We too have that same choice before us. Are you going to choose the right one?
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February 17
This is the last week of my I Am series. And I think it is a vital I am statement that we need to ponder many times. What does it mean to be connected? How are we to bear fruit? Am I in danger of being cut off? In answer to that last question, the simple answer is if you are asking the question, then most likely you are not cut off. Being cut off is not something that you have to worry about if you are worrying about it. It is when you get to the point of not being concerned about this possibility is the first indication that your heart has grown so cold and hardened that it doesn’t matter to you whether or not you are saved. Nothing in life can take away your salvation (Rom 8), but if you choose to walk away from God and his gift of life in Jesus, your salvation may be in jeopardy. Just as you have free will to accept Jesus as your savior, you have free will to reject his salvation. However, if you are starting to ask the question, “Am I in danger of being cut off” than maybe God is urging you into a closer more intimate relationship with him. Just as earthly relationship can grow distant and disconnected if not given the right time and effort needed to maintain those relationships, so to your relationship with God. God doesn’t just want your initial yes to his plan of salvation, He wants that acceptance to grow closer to you as you grow closer to him. The closer you are with God, the further you are from wandering off and losing that salvation given to you.
February 10
Heaven is a wonderful place from what the Bible tells us. And I am looking forward one day of dwelling there. And this is not just a hope, but a real destination which was paid for by the blood of Jesus cleansing me from my sins. I know without a doubt that He died and rose again. And one day (I hope soon), He will come back to take me home. If you do not have this confidence and would like to know more, please contact me here at the church and I would be more than happy to lead you down the path that leads to everlasting life in God’s kingdom.