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The Gospel in a Nutshell (by Tim Keller)

February 11, 2014 by Phil Auxier

I love how Tim Keller outlines the passage I’m preaching on this coming Sunday (Romans 1:16-17):

Romans 1:16-17 – Paul’s Thesis: the gospel in a nutshell
Characteristics of the Gospelv.16a – The gospel destroys shame (its effect)
v.16b – The gospel is a living force (its power)
v.16c – The gospel can save anyone at all (its scope)
v.16d – The gospel saves only those believing (its condition)
v.16d – The gospel came to the Jew first, then the Gentile (its history)
Content of the Gospelv.17a – God provides a perfect righteousness and record for us
v.17b – It is received by faith permanently and exclusively
v.17c – The result of reception is a new way of life 

Why don’t you consider the amazing message of grace found in the Bible and believe?

Filed Under: Gospel, Romans, Tim Keller

LRC Email – The SOP

February 10, 2014 by Phil Auxier

Here’s my email to Leadership Reno County alums today, 2/10/14:

S.O.P.  Many of us live by it.  Certainly our work operates by it.  We trust that those police, fire safety and ambulatory service individuals among us will follow this for our good.  S.O.P. is a terrific was to engage in work.  What is S.O.P.?  Our standard operating procedure. 
I was challenged recently by a quick update from the Kansas Leadership Center which encouraged us to make experimentation your standard operating procedure.   The reasoning?  “Over time, ‘acting experimentally’ will become a way of being in situations that demand leadership.  It’s somewhat difficult at times to see experimentation as relating to leadership, though.  Here’s another quote: “Exercising leadership requires a resilient spirit and willingness to fail for the purpose of learning.  Test your assumptions by actively experimenting.  Imagine several possible approaches, then pick one and see what you learn.  Take smart risks to reveal the best path forward.” 
Another reason this is such important activity is because one of our main contentions is that we aren’t making the progress we’d like to see because we are doing the same old things in the same old ways.  The gap (between our reality and dreams) isn’t necessarily shrinking, in some cases it’s expanding.  So, it will require us act in different ways. 

How can you act experimentally today?  What can you try?  Experimenting might just be a key that helps unlock progress on your difficult challenges.  So, experiment and see what happens.

Filed Under: KLC, leadership, LRCAA

Weekend Recap – Gospel Eagerness

February 9, 2014 by Phil Auxier

My 2/9/14AM sermon, Gospel Eagerness from Romans 1:8-15, is now online.  The sermon sought to highlight how Paul encourages his readers in Gospel eagerness (or being eager to hear and speak all things Gospel).  He encourages them by highlighting the mutually edifying nature of faith, showcasing how the Gospel is for all people, and by being eager to preach and hear the Gospel.  I hope this sermon encourages your Gospel eagerness.

Have a blessed Sunday.

Filed Under: Gospel, Romans, Weekend Recap

Weekend Recap – The Everyone Gospel

February 2, 2014 by Phil Auxier

My 2/2/14AM sermon, The Everyone Gospel from Romans 1:1-7, is now online.  The sermon was an attempt to capture the brilliant way the book of Romans is introduced by the Holy Spirit through the apostle Paul.  And, the big theme is the Gospel.  This intro shows the progression of the Gospel: it’s promised, revealed in Jesus and changes all kinds of people.  I hope you find it helpful and encouraging.

Have a blessed Lord’s Day.

Filed Under: Free Audio, Gospel, Romans

LRC Email – Keep The Change

January 27, 2014 by Phil Auxier

Here’s the email thought I wrote to Leadership Reno County alumni today (1/27/14):

It’s been said that “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.”  What this is saying is that sometimes it’s difficult to adapt or (*scary word coming*) change.  Most of us change all the time, though. Sure we have staple menu items we like, but we also like to try something new (didn’t we Pin 100 new things yesterday).  When it comes to ourselves, we think we’re progressive.  Those of us who swore years ago we’d never have a cell phone suddenly can’t get enough of our Jitterbug.  We change.  Part of the personal challenge comes when change doesn’t happen in others the way we’d like to see it happen.

And, this process of change (or rather changing others to be precise) is precisely why we engage in an act of leadership.  Leadership is mobilizing people to do difficult work.  Leadership may include mobilizing people to change.  It starts with you and engages others.  It’s purposeful.  And, it’s risky.  So, today, as your heart is possibly growing faint with the lack of change you’d hoped would be so prevalent in the New Year, recommit yourself to this amazing work.  You can keep the change.  You can engage in act of leadership.  What would that be for you?  Pursue a step in that direction today and see if it doesn’t help us work together for the common good of our community.     

Filed Under: email, leadership, LRCAA

Weekend Recap – Romans Overview

January 26, 2014 by Phil Auxier

My 1/26/14AM sermon, Overview of Romans, which was the second in 2 introductory sermons to this book, is now online.  In it, I try to show how active grace is in moving in to change us, affect how we live, overflowing to all and shaping the church.  I’m excited to dig into the specifics of verses now that these introductions are complete.

What themes stand out to you as you read the book of Romans?

Filed Under: Free Audio, Romans, Weekend Recap

You Are Loved

January 23, 2014 by Phil Auxier

Kent Hughes (in his commentary on Romans) encourages us to think on John 3:16 as a way to think about how much God loves us.  Here’s how he puts it:

“For God—the greatest Lover
so loved – the greatest degree
the world – the greatest company
that He gave – the greatest act
His only Son – the greatest gift
that whoever – the greatest opportunity
believes – the greatest simplicity
in Him – the greatest attraction
should not perish – the greatest promise
but – the greatest difference
have – the greatest certainty
eternal life – the greatest possession.”  

Today, revel in the God of heaven who loved you in the GREATEST possible way.

Filed Under: comfort, God's Love, Kent Hughes

Weekend Recap – Why Romans?

January 19, 2014 by Phil Auxier

My 1/19/14AM sermon, Why Romans?, is now online.  My summary of the book is: the glory of God in a united church on mission under grace.  Today, I unpacked how the Gospel is found in Romans and that it’s found to encourage partnership in mission as well as peace among the church’s people.  I hope it was helpful for our body as we started this study.

I hope you had a restful, enjoyable Lord’s Day, as well.  

Filed Under: Free Audio, Romans, Weekend Recap

Weekend Recap – 1/12/14

January 12, 2014 by Phil Auxier

My 1/12/14 sermon, God’s Greatness and His Word, from Psalm 145 is now online.  The sermon sought to connect the big thoughts of God’s greatness to the revelation He’s given us, very specifically of Himself, in His Word.  One of the big applications was from Psalm 145:5 and its call to meditate.  I mentioned in my sermon some applications from Don Whitney.  His website is filled with great articles, resources and other  readings to help stoke the fire of Biblical meditation.  So, this week.  Slow down and see the wonder of God’s greatness in His Word.

Filed Under: Don Whitney, God's Word, meditate, Weekend Recap

Weekend Recap – 1/5/14

January 5, 2014 by Phil Auxier

My 1/5/14 sermon, Praying to Our Great Lord from Psalm 145, is now online.  This sermon kicked off our Week of Prayer and helped give some pointers in prayer in light of God’s greatness.  I hope it is an encouragement to you.  Blessings to you in this coming week.

Filed Under: Psalms, Week of Prayer, Weekend Recap

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From One Degree To Another?

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.

From One Degree To Another is the change that He's accomplishing in me by grace. Growing downward in humility, upward into Him, outward toward others, and inward with renewal characterize my existence.

This site is where I flesh all of these types of things out, including my life as a slave to Jesus, husband, father, coffee-enjoyer, and pastor. I hope it encourages you.

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