Wednesday, December 16, 2009

More Keys For Worship (Week 8 Day 3)

Hello All! This is Dave covering day 3 with you all. Sorry about being a day late, but the last 2 days just got away from me! On day 3, we talked about Keys 3 and 4 for Worship. Key 3 was Trust and Obey, and Key 4 was Remember That It's All About Jesus. We again look at the example of Jesus sending out the seventy disciples from Luke 10.

Key 3: Trust and Obey.
We need to have a childlike faith as we follow what the Lord has for us. We need to always be open to what the Lord has to teach us. One can never have "arrived" at the peak of Godly knowledge and wisdom. Once someone thinks they have reached that point, they are actually moving away from that close fellowship with the Lord. Daily we are to remind ourselves and pray that God will reveal new and fresh things to us as we strive to grow closer to Him!

Key 4: Remember It's All about Jesus!
When we're looking at the seventy in verses 17-20, we see that they have a great report for Jesus, as they've come back and were excited that even the demons must submit to them in His name. Jesus does not correct them, but he cautions them. They know that they have been given authority, but they should rejoice that their names are written in Heaven. We have to always keep our hearts on guard. If we are doing things in Jesus name we need to always give Him the glory, or else we feel like we can depend on our own abilities.

Instructions for Our Mission
As Chad mentioned yesterday, we need constant communion with Jesus. We need to spend time with Him or we can easily lose our close relationship with Him. We need to live a lifestyle of worship. Jesus has given us many instructions, as He did with the seventy in order to live in close communion with Him as well as in close relationship with others around us.

The verse that says it all is "'Love the Lord you God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind' and 'Love your neighbor as yourself'" Luke 10:27
If you love the Lord with all your heart, you will obey His commands, and will live a life of Worship!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Keys for Worship

Hello All this is Chad Plummer Filling in today and Thursday on the blog. I must warn you that I have a disease call random capitalization. Not sure why I do this but I sometimes will capitalize words For no reason. What can I say I am crazy.

Todays study is the first two keys to experiencing God in worship.

The first key is spending time in God's presence. If we look at Monday's study then we see the seventy and how they followed Jesus and spent time at His feet which prepared them to be sent out and do the work of ministry and worship the Lord.

I know for me personally one of the hardest disciplines in this life is having a consistent quiet time. There is always something that gets in the way, everyone is busy and there is never enough time in the day. But a quiet time is life and death for a christian. If we don't spend time in the word we being to lose or fellowship with God and that leaves us open to attack and frustration and depression and all those things we have been saved from.

I read a book called the Secrets of the Secret place by Bob Sorgie (I think I spelled that last name right) and he helped me to look at our time with God in a little different manner. Bob titled one chapter radiation therapy. When we spend time with God its as if we are being irradiated by His presence and the cancer (aka sin) is being killed the more time we spend with God. Every moment in Gods presence helps us to be more like Him and kills our sin, it gives us a clear picture of who God is and how much He loves us and in turn helps us to worship Him. The thought of God killing the sin inside of me by spending time in His presence makes me want to spend as much time with Him as possible. "The only way we can know the will of the Lord and be filled with the Holy Spirit is to spend time in God's presence." By spending time with God we remove the influence of sin and can know the will of God. Apart for Him we can do nothing.

The second Key to worship is to count the cost.

Most christians don't like to think about this at all. We don't like to think that following God will cost us something. We are selfish at the core of our being and it is very unsettling to think that God would ask us to do something that might hurt us in some way. The truth is that God has always asked His people to do things that put themselves at personal risk for the sake of the Gospel.

One thing I have learned is that God is not going to ask you to do something that He will not provide the grace for you to do. I remember living in Kansas City and I was attending a local church that had a service on Tuesday nights. Well I couldn't wait to get to church that night, work had been crazy and I was ready to see my friends and worship the Lord. Well I was on my way in a hurry of course to get there when I saw a car stalled in the middle of an intersection. People were going around this guy and were rather annoyed that His car had broken down in the middle of the intersection. I felt the Holy Spirit tell me to stop and help this guy. Well to be honest it was more like the Holy Spirit was yelling at me. I was listening to the song by Casting Crowns "If we are the Body" and right as I was passing this guy I made eye contact with him and the lyrics at that exact moment were "why aren't His hands reaching". Well I said to myself I am on my way to church I need to get there I don't have time to stop. I got about a block and finally gave into the Holy Spirit and turned around and helped the guy. Turns out he was on his way to church as well and just needed to use my cell phone to call for some help. I had no idea but at church that night we had the Lord supper service and man did I worship it was awesome. When we are obedient to Gods call in our life it produces joy and fulfillment. Had I not done what the Lord had asked me to do then I could not have worshiped Him that night.

Worshiping God will cost you, it may cost you some money, it may cost you some time, and it may cost you your life. But we need not worry because God will provide were He guides. Our problems start when we go and do things were He has not guided and then expect Him to provide.

Tomorrow Dave Roberts is back and will talk about the last two keys to worshiping the Lord. I hope all of you have a great day and look for opportunities to serve the Lord as you go about your day.

In Christ
Chad <><

Monday, December 14, 2009

Sending Out the Seventy

This is Dave Updating the blog for you all today and Wednesday. Chad's going to do Tuesday and Thursday. Today's study is mainly about the sending out of the seventy from Luke Chapter 10. Jesus speaks in the latter part of Chapter 9 about the COST of discipleship.

As they were walking along someone said to Jesus, “I will follow you no matter where you go.”
But Jesus replied, “Foxes have dens to live in, and birds have nests, but I, the Son of Man, have no home of my own, not even a place to lay my head.”
He said to another person, “Come, be my disciple.”
The man agreed, but he said, “Lord, first let me return home and bury my father.”
Jesus replied, “Let those who are spiritually dead care for their own dead.* Your duty is to go and preach the coming of the Kingdom of God.”
Another said, “Yes, Lord, I will follow you, but first let me say good-bye to my family.”
But Jesus told him, “Anyone who puts a hand to the plow and then looks back is not fit for the Kingdom of God."
Luke 9:57-62

When the Lord commands, He does not mean later, he means NOW! Delayed obedience is DISobedience. Going out to a lost and dying world is not a thing we need to pray about and mull over. That is our command through the Great Commission. He does not promise an easy road for anyone that comes in His name, but he does promise an eternal reward. As the seventy returned from their commission, they were overjoyed as even the demons were subject to them in His name. Jesus said, "Do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice because your names are written in Heaven!"

I read these things in Luke, and am reminded of a friend of mine from about 15 years ago, Beth. She and her family have an amazing story as they mirror the faithfulness of these seventy disciples...watch this video below. It's somewhat long, but you will be blessed and inspired!


Journey With The Clark's from brettclark1527 on Vimeo.

If you'd like to follow the Clark's more, you can read their blog at http://www.journeywiththeclarks.blogspot.com/

Today's theme is Experiencing God In Worship. As Bro. Phillip preached about yesterday, God is calling us beyond our comfort zone. We need to have the faith to step out and do! This is living a lifestyle of worship...living in complete surrender!
God bless you all!
dave


Wednesday, December 9, 2009

DAY THIRTY-THREE





GOD'S PRESENCE IN THE NEW TESTAMENT

Today's Main Idea:
God revealed Himself in New Testament times through Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit.


Harland shares several New Testament expressions of God's Presence. Review them with me again...

1. Jesus was the Word of God who physically dwelt on the earth.

2. Jesus was and is the exact image of God, for He is God.

3. Jesus' life and words gave testimony of God.

4. Jesus and God are one and the same.

5. Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to remain with us.

6. The Holy Spirit came upon and empowered His people; He is present in us.




I like what Harland said at the end of today's study....

"There is no doubt: we were made to enjoy God's presence both now and throughout eternity. God has given us the invitation and the means--Christ in us, the hope of glory--to do just that." (p. 146, workbook)

Praise God today for allowing us the freedom, joy and blessing to be able to be in His presence and enjoy Him forever!

Blessings,
Ken

DAY THIRTY-TWO





God's Presence in the Old Testament


TODAY'S MAIN IDEA:
God revealed His presence in Old Testament times in many different ways.


Harland shares several observations from the Old Testament -- take a look again...

1. God was present before the heavens and the earth existed.

2. God was present with Adam and Eve in the garden of Eden.

3. God made His presence known through His creation.

4. God's presence was in the cloud and pillar of fire that led the Israelites in the wilderness.

5. God revealed His presence to Moses in the burning bush.

6. God was present in a cloud at the dedication of the temple.

7. God was present with Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the fiery furnace.

8. God was present in the holy of holies inside the temple.

I'm sure that you could also think of many other times in the Old Testament in which God was present with His people. It's comforting to know that God wants to have a continual relationship with us...daily, moment by moment. "God manifested His presence as He willed in order to impact His chosen people and reveal Himself to the ungodly. God wanted His people to have a clear revelation of Him and to respond with worship." (p. 143, workbook)

Do you respond to God when He clearly shows up and reveals Himself to you? I guess, same as the people in the Old Testament, we sometimes don't respond. Even so, God still wants an intimate relationship with each of us. Praise Him today for His pursuing you and desiring this special, intimate, endless relationship that He wants for each of us for all eternity!

Have you ever experienced an unusual encounter with God? If so, please tell me. I would love to praise the Lord with you!

Blessings,
Ken

WEEK SEVEN: DAY THIRTY-ONE



PRESENCE

"Each of us was created by God for relationship with Him,
but we can only enjoy that relationship by God's grace.
God's great love for us, demonstrated in Christ Jesus,
initiates our response.
The only reasonable and adequate response is our expression of worship.
And as we worship,
God has promised to be present."




TODAY'S MAIN IDEA:
God has promised to be present when we worship.


Harland discusses three dimensions of God's Presence:

God's awesome presence-
Our God is omnipresent...He's everywhere...present in all places at the same time.

Psalm 139:7-8

7 Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence?

8 If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.

God's abiding presence-
God is truly loving, tender, understanding and intimate with those who call upon Him as Lord.

Psalm 139:9-10

9 If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
if I settle on the far side of the sea,

10 even there your hand will guide me,
your right hand will hold me fast.


Harland says that the Bible is very clear that God is serious about abiding with us in an intimate relationship. Isn't that wonderful? Give Him praise for this today!


God's amazing presence-
This is God's response to His followers as they call out for His intervention.
"From Abraham to Nehemiah to Mary, to the individuals whose stories we've heard and seen in our own generation, God's amazing presence is a proven reality.

As we worship, we can expect Him to respond.

Praise God today for His presence that is always with us!

Blessings,
Ken



Saturday, December 5, 2009

DAY THIRTY


AN EVERYDAY EXPRESSION



It's the end of our sixth week....keep on keeping on!....
My friend, if you're behind don't fret, just keep working at your own pace--getting the most of of the study as you can.


TODAY'S MAIN IDEA:
We worship God by serving Him in our everyday lives with reverence and awe.





Worship is to be a lifestyle.

Serving is a part of our worship to God!


Missional Clarity – Why are you Here? (Pt. 3)

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John 13 gives us a rich example of what serving God looks like –in a nut shell it involves serving others in the name of Jesus Christ. In John 13 we see a humble picture of Jesus teaching all eternity what serving others looks like. There are several powerful lessons that can be learned from Christ’s example:

1. He knew who He was and where He was going.

2. He “showed them the full extent of His love.”

3. Serving others is the place of fulfillment.

4. He didn’t expect to be fully appreciated for what He was doing.

Bottom line: Serving God will lead you to becoming the person God created you to be. If you want to experience missional clarity (why are you here) you need to Accept, Embrace, and Serve God.

(written by Andy Stevens)


God reveals His presence to us through prayer, worship, His Word and through others.
"As we draw near to God, we must come with a pure heart in response to who He is and what He has done... He wants us our voice to proclaim adoration, appreciation, desperation, and expectation, but also every day demonstrating a lifestyle of worship--a life that is being transformed by His Word." (p. 131, workbook)
Have you expressed love to Him by showing kindness and generosity to others today?
Go out, rejoice, and share His love to others in tangible ways.

God bless,
Ken