In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation. To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse. Today I finished chapter 5. Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.
Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3 | Revelation 4
The future of all things rests squarely in the hands of our Sovereign God. (Revelation 5:1)
The message from God is that man, in himself, is not worthy to stand before God. (Revelation 5:2)
There’s no other Savior in heaven, on earth or under the earth except for Jesus. (Revelation 5:3)
The exclusivity of Christ should grip the entirety of our being. (Revelation 5:4)
There’s no need to fear the future…Jesus is a worthy Savior. (Revelation 5:5)
Jesus is a perfect Lamb, slain for the sins of those who trust in Him. (Revelation 5:6)
Jesus is the only One who can rightly relate to God the Father in and of Himself. (Revelation 5:7)
Seeing the relation between God the Father and God the Son should provoke deep worship in all. (Revelation 5:8)
A new song: Jesus is worthy because He’s accomplished salvation for all kinds of people. (Revelation 5:9)
All kinds of people are made acceptable to God through Christ and will reign with Him forever. (Revelation 5:10)
Jesus’ praise in heaven is loud…because He’s worthy of everything. (Revelation 5:11)
Jesus is radiant in His perfect work and worthy of all we can give. (Revelation 5:12)
One day, every created being will give Jesus the praise due Him. (Revelation 5:13)
Heaven’s witness is “Jesus is blessed” and they worship accordingly. (Revelation 5:14)
My Grandpa Auxier
This morning is the Memorial Service for my Grandpa, Gene Auxier. He’s one of the most faithful men I had the privilege of knowing in my life. Since my father was a pastor and I pastor, I didn’t get to hear him preach that often, but can still remember his fervency in the pulpit in those times I did.
The best I can piece together his story, God called him out of working on the railroad to preach and minister. In my conversations with him, he remembered a simpler time. He didn’t grow up with a lot of luxury. His parents were farmers (at least Grandpa could remember slaughtering the pig and putting it up for the winter). Even growing up, I can remember being intrigued by his simple way of living.
In these last few years, he was diagnosed and battled leukemia. I had the opportunity to visit with him a little over a week ago and his faith was firm to the end. He would often remind me that God was in control and the best was yet to come.
I’m grateful that now his faith is sight. The fight is over and in Christ, He knows the firstfruits of eternal life. I hope today is a day that brings glory to the Savior who made all of this possible.
Weekend Recap – Consider Jesus
My 7/8/12AM sermon from Hebrews 12:3-4 was entitled Consider Jesus. In this sermon, we were built and further equipped in running our race of endurance by considering Jesus and His suffering. One part of this was encouragement: so that we don’t grow weary or fainthearted. And, the other part involved focusing us in our present circumstances, helping us keep our circumstances in perspective. Today, if you’re weary, fainthearted or just stumbling in running the race of endurance, consider Jesus and find hope for your perseverance.
Tweets from Revelation 4
In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation. To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse. Today I finished chapter 4. Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.
Revelation 1 | Revelation 2 | Revelation 3
John’s revelation was open, concerning the future and rooted in exalting Christ. (Revelation 4:1)
Heaven will be a place where Jesus reigns unequivocally. (Revelation 4:2)
Jesus is glorious in majesty and splendor as the exalted Lord of glory. (Revelation 4:3)
Jesus is definitely King of kings and Lord of lords. (Revelation 4:4)
Jesus’ supremacy means He has the power and right to judge at His disposal. (Revelation 4:5)
The rule and reign of Jesus is resplendent and glorious. (Revelation 4:6)
Even creatures around Jesus’ throne are pointing to His majesty. (Revelation 4:7)
Forever we will marvel at the eternal holiness of Jesus. (Revelation 4:8)
The appropriate response of worship to Jesus is to give Him glory, honor and thanks. (Revelation 4:9)
Worshipping Jesus means not only outward allegiance, but laying down “our rights” for His supremacy. (Revelation 4:10)
Because Jesus created all things, He has Creator rights to be worshipped. (Revelation 4:11)
The Queen Mother (Happy Birthday, Mommy)
As some of you may know, I’m at my Mom’s house in Southern Illinois this week to celebrate my Mom’s birthday (Today, July 3rd). I’ve posted a couple of times a tribute I wrote to my Mom on Mother’s Day, posting a picture of her being a queen (2007 & 2011). There’s lots that could be said about my Mom and what she means to me and my siblings. Here’s a couple of things…
1) Her Strength – when my father passed away tragically in 1998, I remember walking into my Mom’s house after driving all night and having her collapse in my arms. Those days of planning the funeral made me a man who had to be strong for my family, but I learned so much from my Mom’s strength in those days. Then, this year, after my Mom’s tireless service to her own father and his passing, I was reminded of her strength again. We know in many of our families that Mom holds much together. It is certainly true for us. Thanks, Mom, for being so strong.
2) Her Love – Never have I doubted my Mom’s love for me. Everything from being hard on me as a teenager to make right choices to calling me a few weeks ago to confess a way she might have wronged me when I was 14, my mother constantly showers me with love through her selfless life. She gives herself so much for our family and it’s hard for me to imagine life without her.
3) Her Faith – Growing up with both my grandfathers being pastors and then having a father who was a pastor, I have quite a heritage, but this also exists in my Mom’s life. When a SS teacher was needed, she learned how to teach in the youth department. When an organist was needed, she used her piano skills to learn how to play organ. She continues to live what she believes and this was even highlighted again as I interacted with Mom’s co-workers. Her faith continues to inspire me.
So, today, July 3, my Mom turns 65 years on this planet. These 65 years are a gift from God so that through her strength, love and faith, I might be pointed back to the God who blessed me with such a mother. Love you, Mom, and I’m praising God for you today.
Weekend Recap – Marathon
My 7/1/12AM sermon from Hebrews 12:1-2 entitled The Race of Endurance is now online. While there are many directions one could go in this rich passage, I tried to woodenly stick with the main idea which is running the race (of the Christian life) with endurance. I saw the text unfold three helps for running that race of endurance more effectively.
We run in Christian community. The cloud of witnesses surrounding us aren’t there watching us run as mere spectators. They are there to provide a clear witness through their lives that running with perseverance is worth it in light of who God is.
We are also to run unconstrained. We let go of whatever would hinder our enduring. Certainly sin can keep us from running well since it clings closely and hinders our stride. But there are other weights and burdens that can keep us from running the race with endurance as well.
Finally, and most important, we run focused on Christ. He’s the aim. He’s made the race even possible for dead ones like you and me. He’s trailblazed this race before, running His own race to the cross with joy, treating all the shame as a small thing compared to honoring His Father. His ruling at God’s right hand now, makes this race all the more thrilling.
You might need to get your head in the game and run. But today, be encouraged and equipped in God’s Word: He’s given you all that you need for life and godliness, all you need to run well.
Tweets From Revelation 3
In late May, I began 202 days of journaling through the 404 verses of the final book of the Bible, Revelation. To go along with my personal study and preparation to preach through this book in 2013, I’m trying to tweet something from every verse. Today I finished chapter 3. Here’s a compilation of my tweets followed by the reference.
Revelation 1 | Revelation 2
Jesus knows your involvement in the local church and whether or not it’s a show or for real. (Revelation 3:1)
Some of us need to WAKE UP from complacency & sloppy inconsistent living of what we believe. (Revelation 3:2)
God’s remedy: remember what you’ve learned, keep it and repent, lest He come. (Revelation 3:3)
Jesus always has a people who are set apart from the world, walking with Him. (Revelation 3:4)
As we persevere in faith, Jesus will keep us pure and persevering, commending us to the Father. #gloriousmystery (Revelation 3:5)
Not only is the Holy Spirit alive and real, He’s got something to say to the church. Listen up. (Revelation 3:6)
The church need to listen and be awed by Jesus, who is holy, true and fully of authority. (Revelation 3:7)
Jesus knows your life and is in control. Feel weak? He still calls you to honor His name. (Revelation 3:8)
Jesus will one day right the wrongs of deception out of love for His people. (Revelation 3:9)
Persevering in keeping God’s Word ensures that He will keep us, no matter what comes. (Revelation 3:10)
Because Jesus is surely returning, we ought to continue to persevere toward our eternal reward. (Revelation 3:11)
Perseverance = being established by God Himself, eternally. (Revelation 3:12)
Got ears? Listen to what God is saying…for reals. (Revelation 3:13)
When Jesus speaks, He speaks an an authoritative, reliable and relevant person. (Revelation 3:14)
Jesus knows your life and wants you to believe. (Revelation 3:15)
Casual Christianity (relating to God as it’s comfortable) isn’t appealing to Jesus. (Revelation 3:16)
Living life without an active dependence on God grossly underestimates your spiritual reality. (Revelation 3:17)
Jesus’ counsel is that we come to Him as desperately needy people. (Revelation 3:18)
Jesus demonstrates His love by correcting those He loves, so we should nurture a heart for Him. (Revelation 3:19)
Hey! Jesus longs for fellowship with His people, so give Him a warm welcome. (Revelation 3:20)
When we persevere in Jesus, in the end we are given a hero’s welcome by Him. (Revelation 3:21)
Open your ears and hear what Jesus has to say. (Revelation 3:22)
Get Your Head In the Game
This coming Sunday, 7/1/12, we will be turning our attending to Running The Race of Endurance marked out for us from Hebrews 12:1-2. After highlighting the importance of perseverance and showing how faith relates to this, in chapter 12, our writer comes right out and tells us that we need to run the race of endurance. Sunday’s sermon will relate to how we can run this race more effectively, specifically highlighting the importance of Christian community, getting rid of obstacles and looking to Jesus.
As we prepare for Sunday, though, I thought I’d ask, are you in the race? There are way to many people in our church who treat Christianity as a casual thing. They do the church thing as it’s convenient for them. Sure, they would be quick to confess they love Jesus. But, when you press them, they don’t talk much about Jesus, how He’s working in their lives, or how He’s their passion. No, they are passionate about gardens, weather, building projects at home or a host of countless other things. As a pastor who feels the burden (like Paul felt) of presenting every man complete in Christ, I’m hoping God does a work this week to get people’s heads in the game. There’s a race to run. There’s a life to live. If we’re not aggressively centering all of it in Jesus, we can easily lose sight of the things of most importance. Therefore, hear the word of the Lord: “Let us run with endurance the race marked out for us.” Headed in that direction with you…
Building Intimacy With A Spouse Who Has Different Interests…
Great insight here from David Powlison:
Weekend Recap – New Covenant & Faith
My 6/24/12AM sermon from Hebrews 11:39-40 entitled Faith and The New Covenant is now online. There’s lots of excuses made as to why one can’t live a life of faith, but, Biblically speaking, we have every reason in the world to aggressively pursue it. Simply put, because of the new covenant blessings that are ours in Christ, faith should be the natural way we relate to God. In this closing passage to Hebrews 11, I try to make the case that we should live by faith because that it is a path, a way of life, that is blessed by God. Further, it’s how righteous people live. There’s no other way.
I hope you enjoyed a great Lord’s Day.
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