Sunday, December 26, 2010

The Truth

Read John 8:31-47

This world we live in is full of varying opinions on just about everything we can think of. And this is true when it comes to our faith in Jesus Christ.

People believe different things based on different lines of rationale and reasoning. Yet Jesus plainly tells us it is the truth that will set us free and that if the Son sets us free, we will be free indeed. What exactly is Jesus talking about here? Read the text again and see that Jesus is referring to those who have no room for Jesus' word. Jesus says you are looking for a way to kill me because you are unlike Abraham, who you claim is your father. Abraham believed God, but these Jewish people Jesus was speaking to were unwilling to believe in God's Son. They were set in believing Jesus' message was not true.

Ever talk with someone who claims to know the will and way of God but after speaking with them you quickly assess they really don't know the God of the Bible? See, so many people create this image of God and their image of God surprisingly reflects the person you are talking with. And their God is really what they think is right, what they think is true.

Listen, as followers of Jesus we are called to know the truth of God. And this truth comes from the word of God. While others may claim to know truth, let's you and I make every effort to know the word of God because by Jesus' word we will know the truth and the truth will set us free.

Sunday, December 19, 2010

People Matter

Read Matthew 9:35-38

It's easy for us to forget what mattered most to Jesus. It's clear in our passage this week that what mattered most to Jesus is a few things: teaching the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness of the people. You see, people mattered to Jesus. He saw them as sheep without a shepherd. So as He traveled He spoke about the kingdom of God; He cared about their spiritual and physical needs. And then what He said next must stand out to us - He said "The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.

What mattered to Jesus must matter to us. People are so important to God that He sent His Son to teach us what we need to know about the kingdom of God, to go and help people spiritually and physically.

The question to personally consider is this - am I willing to be God's worker in the harvest field? God desires we all would realize our role and responsibility when it comes to seeking people who are lost and matter so much to the living God.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Ministry Handoff...

Read 1 Kings 19:15-21

The prophet Elijah is commanded to anoint several people to several different roles and responsibilities. The first was to anoint Hazael king over Aram; then Jehu as King over Israel; then Elisha to succeed Elijah.

Do you ever wonder what Elijah must have been thinking after he's told to anoint Elisha? The first two, Hazael and Jehu, they were easier I'm sure for him to accept. But Elisha was going to replace him. And that meant something new and different was going to happen with Elijah.

We're told in v. 21 that Elisha becomes Elijah's attendant, meaning he was going to serve alongside Elijah until the time when the Lord would call Elijah home. And it means Elijah would need to prepare Elisha for replacing him in ministry.

The question we should ask ourselves is who are we preparing to follow us in ministry. Who are we in the process of helping to serve God in our place when it's time for us to pass on our faith to the next generation?

God makes it clear to Elijah and I believe He makes it clear to us, we are to be intentional with preparing the next generation to follow God. And it's important for us to realize this begins with how we are following God ourselves. If we're not following God the way God intends and desires then we'll be passing on something, but not what God wants us to pass on. Let's begin this week with entrusting ourselves to our heavenly Father so when it's time to pass on our faith and ministry to another, we're ready.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Word of God

Read 2 Timothy 3:16-17

What does the phrase word of God mean to you? Recently I had a conversation with someone who claims faith in Christ yet during our conversation it became clear the word of God wasn't something that he believed could be known to be from God. In fact many people today doubt the word of God is in fact from God. They believe it's just something men passed down to one another, kind of like whisper down the lane. Therefore, the word of God for them isn't a matter of this is what the Lord God Almighty says, it's just something men passed down from one generation to the next.

So the question arises, if it isn't the word of God then what is it? More pointedly, then what is it we believe? If we belive it's not the word of God, then what do we believe?

The truth is if we follow this line of reasoning our faith is not much more than you and I believing what we think is right. And that puts us in the position of God - doesn't it? Where what we believe ought to be is what we base our life on and so our lives are nothing more than following ourselves.

Take a look at how Scripture was carefully handed down from God to man and then from one generation to the next and it's hard to believe we can come to the conclusion that the word of God isn't the word of God. From how we got the Bible to Jesus' own words where He quotes the Scripture as the very word of God it is hard to come to the conclusion that we can't trust the word of God as the Word of God.

This week, let's put to memory 2 Timothy 3:16-17 - - All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.