Tomorrow’s sermon, entitled “iWitness”, will be over Mark 16:9-18. It seems that in the wake of the resurrection and the surprising ending of v.8, some witnessing did occur. Join as we gather together as the church and are reminded of the big kingdom calling that Jesus the Lord has planned for His followers.
Spurgeon’s Prayer – Die to Self, Live for Him
I was really helped by Spurgeon’s Autobiography this morning. In Volume 2, Chapter 19, Spurgeon’s wife is recounting some of those early years, particularly one time when they were going through a hard season of ministry. Here’s her recounting:
It was in the garden of a house belonging to one of the deacons, in the suburbs of Croydon, whither my beloved had been taken in hope that the change and quiet would be beneficial, that the Lord was pleased to restore his mental equilibrium, and unloose the bars which had kept his spirit in darkness. We had been walking together, as usual;–he, restless and anguished; I, sorrowful and amazed, wondering what the end of these things would be;–when, at the foot of the steps which gave access to the house, he stopped suddenly, and turned to me, and with the old sweet light in his eyes, (ah! how grievous had been its absence!) he said, “Dearest, how foolish I have been! Why! what does it matter what becomes of me, if the Lord shall be glorified?” — and he repeated, with eagerness and intense emphasis, Philippians 2:9-11: “Wherefore, God also hath highly exalted Him, and given Him a Name which is above every name; that at the Name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in Heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.” “If Christ be exalted,” he said, — and his face glowed with holy fervour, — “let Him do so as He pleases with me; my one prayer shall be, that I may die to self and live wholly for Him and His honour. Oh, wifey, I see it all now! Praise the Lord with me!” (p.192)
This is how we should face the hard times. Oh, for grace to honor God in such a manner!
Loving the Church…
Kevin DeYoung and Ted Kluck, who recently wrote a book Why We Love The Church were guest columnists this week in the religion section of the Washington Post/Newsweek forum. Their comments are very revealing:
Perhaps Christians are leaving the church because it isn’t tolerant and open-minded. But perhaps the church-leavers have their own intolerance too–intolerant of tradition, intolerant of authority, intolerant of imperfection except their own. Are you open-minded enough to give the church a chance–a chance for the church to be the church, not a coffee shop, not a mall, not a variety show, not Chuck E. Cheese, not a U2 concert, not a nature walk, but a wonderfully ordinary, blood-bought, Spirit-driven church with pastors, sermons, budgets, hymns, bad carpet and worse coffee?
This is a great challenge for us in this day and age where we church hop and shop around based on our whims and desires. We’ve heard of going to those churches who can give you an oil change while the service is happening. What Christ calls us to, however, is not a casual relationship with His bride, but a commitment. Let’s, to use the words of DeYoung and Kluck, give the church a chance.
9 Marks Weighs In (on Missions)
The latest 9Marks E-Journal (for July/August 09) is online. The focus is on Missions. Good reading!
Free Audio of Crazy Love Book
One of our adult SS classes is studying the book Crazy Love by Francis Chan. Over at Christian Audio, they are offering as their special for the month of July, a free download of the entire book in audio format, read by Chan himself. Here’s the instructions:
Add the download format of Crazy Love to your cart and enter the coupon code JUL2009 when prompted during checkout. This normally runs $13.99 but is free for the month. So enjoy!
Only 3 Weeks?
…Yes. Only three weeks until I leave with students and adults from our church for Student Life Missions Camp. It looks like we will have a great week, with Neil McClendon as Camp Pastor and Billy & Cindy Foote leading our music. The theme is Flip! There’s also some great promotional videos available. We have been assigned an amazing missions opportunity. We get to work with a local community service organization that assists women. We will be painting and serving them.
Pray for this week as details come together. Pray for the staff at the camp. They have been doing this for weeks now and we want to refresh the spirits of all we encounter. Pray for our group to minister and reach out. Pray for God’s glory to be seen in all we do.
Resurrection Realities
Today’s sermon is up and thought I would post on it. Seemed like a different kind of sermon for me. So often, we talk about the resurrection as if it is some huge event and have a hard time drawing application. I’m not bemoaning the importance of it, but simply confessing how difficult it is to apply it to our lives.
Doctrine matters. The resurrection isn’t just about an important part of the Gospel. The resurrection affects the way we live. Mark 16:1-8 seems to point to that. How does this show itself in your life.
Update on what’s been happening…
Last week, blogging was slow (sorry) due to my being at my Mom’s for the week. Got in Friday night. On Saturday, made final preps for Sunday and today is Sunday. Rolling right along. Just thought I’d update everyone.
Free Driscoll E-Book
Mark Driscoll has written a book entitled, Pastor Dad. Enjoy! Evidently the book is targeted to fathers being the men and leaders God has called them to be. If I didn’t mention it, the book is available for free online.
Sunday Review – Following
Thought we had a good morning yesterday. The sermon, entitled Following Jesus, from Mark 15:39-47 is now online. The thrust of the passage, obviously was on the burial of Jesus. In Mark’s Gospel, with last week’s clear picture of who Jesus was, I think Mark intentionally gave us some pictures of what it means to follow, since that has been a major theme of Mark’s Gospel.
My three applications to conclude were:
Confess – speak of Jesus before men
Serve – identify with Jesus by serving Him
Courage – don’t be driven by the fear of man; courageously honor Christ
Hope you had a great Lord’s Day!
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 186
- 187
- 188
- 189
- 190
- …
- 247
- Next Page »
