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Weekend Recap – Spiritual House

June 11, 2018 by Phil Auxier

My 6/10/18AM sermon, Spiritual House (1 Peter 2:4-10), is now online.  This passage dug down deep into our lives to expose an identity in Christ, which should change everything about how we live.  Specifically, this passage showed that we are a holy priesthood (vv. 4-5), unashamed, honorable believers (vv. 6-8), and God’s people (vv. 9-10).  I hope it encourages you.

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Paul Tripp on Identity

June 5, 2018 by Phil Auxier

This coming Sunday, June 10th, Lord-willing, I’ll be preaching on 1 Peter 2:4-10.  This passage talks about believers being living stones, believers, a chosen race, royal priesthood, holy nation, people for His possession, God’s people, and receiving mercy.  This identity is to loom large in–define–our lives.  Unfortunately, too often, other things carry the storyline of our existence.  Here’s a series of posts from Paul Tripp that provide some insight into our identity amnesia.  I hope you’ll dig into these and benefit.

I Am My Success

I Am My Relationships

I Am My Righteousness

I Am My Possessions

Getting Identity Right

Worship God As Creator

Worship God As Sovereign

Worship God As Savior

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Weekend Recap – The Word Works Love

June 4, 2018 by Phil Auxier

My 6/3/18AM sermon, The Word Works Love out of 1 Peter 1:22-2:3, is now online.  This sermon got at one of the big problems in our world: how do we make people loving?  And, the simple answer is that we can’t.  However, God is up the challege of changing our desires and longings.  He has news that affects our lives, grows us, and the fruit of this is love.  I hope this sermon encourages you to grow in love.

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Books I Read In May 2018

June 1, 2018 by Phil Auxier

Like I mentioned in April, I’m trying to do a better job this year of keeping track of books I’ve completed reading.  As usual, there are some books/things, I’m always working in like the Bible (praying through the Psalms of the Day and doing lots of reading in 1 Peter in different translations), Sonship, as well as Crestview’s Leadership Pipeline material.  In May I also did the He Reads Truth book on Psalms for Prayer.

In May, I was also able to work through the following:

The Gospel Comes with a House Key – Rosaria Butterfield
How To Get Unstuck – Matt Perman
Indestructible Joy for the Next Generations – Edited by David and Sally Michael
No Quick Fix – Andy Naselli
Help for the New Pastor – Charles Wingard
Spurgeon on the Christian Life – Michael Reeves
Guidance and the Voice of God – Phillip Jensen and Tony Payne
Lloyd Jones on the Christian Life – Jason Meyer
How The Nations Rage – Jonathan Leeman
Expository Exultation – John Piper
Mom, Dad…What’s Sex – Jessica Thompson and Joel Fitzpatrick
Eat Move Sleep – Tom Rath
Living Life Backward – David Gibson
The Ideas Industry -Daniel Drezner
Habits of Grace – David Mathis
Now the challenge comes to apply what I’ve learned here.  I hope reading is a part of your life and is shaping you.

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Weekend Recap – God’s Worth Provokes Action

May 21, 2018 by Phil Auxier

My 5/20/18AM sermon, God’s Worth Provokes Action from 1 Peter 1:13-21, is now online.  This sermon flowed out of the beginning of 1 Peter, which showed all kinds of reasons God is worthy of praise.  On the heels of that, Peter calls us to actions that are appropriate for the future, present, and in light of the past.  I really do hope it’s helpful.  Here’s a quote from the sermon:

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Weekend Recap – Luke’s Farewell

May 14, 2018 by Phil Auxier

My good friend Luke has been at Crestview since last August.  He’s heading back to India soon.  Yesterday (Mother’s Day) he took some time to exhort, encourage, and challenge our church on what he’s observed over the past few months.  The sermon was called Charge to Love.  It was very encouraginmg and was a charge.  I hope this sermon encourages you.

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Weekend Recap – Gospel Privilege

May 7, 2018 by Phil Auxier

My 5/6/18AM sermon, Gospel Privilege from 1 Peter 1:10-12, is now online.  If you have an understanding of the Gospel, then Peter is writing to encourage you.  You have understanding that evaded the prophets and something into which angels long to look.  The upshot is that no matter what you face, you can walk in hope in the message you rest in.  I hope this sermon encourages you.

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Weekend Preview – The Privilege of the Gospel

May 2, 2018 by Phil Auxier

This coming Sunday, 5/6, we’ll continue to work our way through the book of 1 Peter.  As we dig into 1 Peter 1:10-12, we’ll see the privilege that is ours because of the good news.  Prophets and angels both longed to look and understand Gospel realities, but this is what is ours who have heard and understood this message.  I hope you come expecting great things from God this weekend.

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May Day, Spring, and Peace

May 1, 2018 by Phil Auxier

Happy May Day!  What’s that?  Allow this definition to help: “May Day is a public holiday usually celebrated on May 1. It is an ancient northern hemisphere spring festival and a traditional spring holiday in many cultures. Dances, singing, and cake are usually part of the festivities.”  And, when we’re talking dances, a traditional maypole (see pic above) is in order.  We grab streamers and carry them, celebration all that spring is.  Cake?  Well, I’m still holding out for that.

Spring is a great reason to celebrate.  God has hard-wired creation to show forth his beauty as the seasons change.  Spring speaks of new life.  Growth.  What we thought was dead stuff ends up coming out of the ground.  Here in Kansas, May Day 2018 brings the humid smell of rain in the air.  We are drought-stricken area.  We could do with a good dousing of rain.

And, with that rain comes the threat of severe weather.  Hail, strong winds, tornadoes.  Even in the midst of a seemingly good celebration, creation is groaning, longing for redemption.  So, as we celebrate May Day and approaching storms, it’s a great time to ask where you go for peace?

Jesus’ disciples were experienced fisherman who were once caught on a boat with Jesus in the middle of a storm.  They were really scared.  Jesus was asleep.  They woke Him up, questioning His motives, “Teacher, don’t you care that we’re perishing.”  Jesus rebuked the storm: “Peace. Be still.”  The storm stopped and Jesus asked, “Why were you afraid? Don’t you have any faith?” And, His disciples wondered to themselves, “Who is this, that even the wind and waves obey Him?” (Mark 4:35-41)

This May Day, whether your heart is celebrating life to the full or wondering what storms may come your way, we can all run to Jesus.  He is the Son of Man, the Son of God, worthy of our worship and praise.  Allow May Day adoration of Him.

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Books I Read in April 2018

April 30, 2018 by Phil Auxier

Like I mentioned in March, I’m trying to do a better job this year of keeping track of books I’ve completed reading.  As usual, there are some books/things, I’m always working in like the Bible (praying through the Psalms of the Day and doing lots of reading in 1 Peter in different translations), Sonship, as well as Crestview’s Leadership Pipeline material.

In April, I was also able to work through the following:

True Spirituality – Alan Chapple
Under Our Skin – Benjamin Watson
Supernatural Living for Natural People – Ray Ortlund Jr.
The Prayer That Turns The World Upside Down – Al Mohler
Devotional Doctrine – Aaron Armstrong
A Time for Confidence – Stephen Nichols
Biblical Theology – Nick Roark and Robert Cline
Acts: A Visual Guide – Kevin DeYoung and Chris Ranson
Take Heart – Matt Chandler with David Roark
The challenge, always, is to do something with what I’ve read.  Some of this simply encouraged devotional living.  Many of these books had the effect of giving courage and hope.  So, I hope you’re reading, as well, and, more importantly, being shaped by what you read.

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Yeah, that's right. My one, consuming passion is Jesus Christ, my Lord. I'm totally gripped by one message: the Gospel - the good news that God came after me when I was far from Him. So, the life I live, I live by faith in Him: He loved me and gave Himself for me.

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