"The Importance of Being Earnest"
We let trivial things sap our fervor for God’s kingdom. The more you live in this world and set your heart, mind, and soul on things in this world, the more your earnestness for God’s kingdom diminishes. But, if we are to be true the calling we received when we first believed the gospel, we must remember that following Jesus requires total allegiance.
Luke 9:51-62
"I Am Nothing More Than My Best Moment"
The lie we believe: “I Am Nothing More Than My Best Moment.”
Truth: “Success can’t define you, if you’re already content..”
Philippians 4:10-13
"I Am Nothing More Than My Worst Moment"
The lie we believe: “I Am Nothing More Than My Worst Moment.”
God’s truth: “I Am A Work In Progress.”
Psalm 51:1-15
“I Am What People Say or Think About Me.”
The lie we believe: “I am what people think or say about me.”
God’s truth: “I am who God says I am.”
Galatians 1:10-17
I Am What I Do
The lie we believe: “I am what I do.”
God’s truth: “I am a servant of God, even as I serve others”
Colossians 3:23-25
I Am What I Have
We are constantly temped to believe that we are what we have. Materialism, consumerism, and the constant American fascination with stuff infects our hearts. But God's truth that crowds out these lies and mentality is that I am a manager of God's resources. I don't own anything. Everything I've been called to steward is for the sake of God, his kingdom, and the good of my neighbors!
Philippians 3:17-20
Forever and Ever
Every one of us has a past that, if revealed, would get us cancelled. Our own consciences condemn us. Our memories remind us of our greatest regrets. But God sent his Son to save. That is the good news of Easter. Though we stood condemned, dead in our sin, Jesus willingly laid down his life for ours...
John 3:14-18
Yours Is the Kingdom
We live in a world where Peace rarely seems like a “winning” strategy. Jesus’ solution to a world of conflict is a kingdom of peace. In contrast to the violence and arrogance of worldly kings; Jesus is humble and suffering. And though that sounds like weakness by the world’s standards, this king’s humility brings lasting peace to our war-torn earth.
Matthew 21-1:11
Lead & Deliver Us
We use prayer as a “Hail Mary,” as a last ditch effort. But this is not the function God created prayer to be in the life of his children. God designed prayer to be preparation for every spiritual battle.
Matthew 6:13
Forgive Us, As We Forgive
We believe certain offenses are unforgivable. We think the person needs to pay for what they've done first, or we don't want to lose the upper hand. They don't deserve to be forgiven, we say. But when we remember our rebellion against God and the infinite well of forgiveness we freely draw from daily, we find the strength to forgive the most unforgivable offenses. Simply put, if Jesus forgave the unforgivable in you, you can forgive the unforgivable in others.
Matthew 6:12
Our Daily Bread
When you pray, do you treat God more like a Father or a genie? See, when it comes to prayer, so many people think of God as a genie and prayer as our means to get what we want. An all powerful being that’s on my side, who I tell my wishes to and he has to grant them. What could be better?
Matthew 6:11
On Earth As It Is in Heaven
Whose kingdom will come, and whose will will be done in your life? Though we are often most concerned with building our own self-centered kingdoms, Jesus teaches us that kingdom prayers are God-centered, not self-centered.
Matthew 6:10
Hallowed Be Your Name
When we love someone, we take our time letting them know why we love them. It should be no different with God. But too often we don’t take the time to acknowledge God’s holiness. How entirely set apart he is. How worthy he is of honor. But if there’s one thing that this phrase “Hallowed be your name” teaches us, it’s that we must treat God with the holiness He is due.
Matthew 6:9b
Our Father in Heaven
We tend to leverage prayer to get what we want from God. But God gave us the gift of prayer to be a heartfelt recognition of who God is, and who we are to him.
Matthew 6:7-9a
Release Them on Mission
Doubt fills our hearts when things matter most.
Are we gonna make it through this?
Should I have even taken this course of study?
Which job should I take?
Should I move back home? Or move away from home?
How will I be able to provide for this family?
Will I be a good mother/father?
Is this real?
So, when it comes to faith in God, of course we would doubt. But thankfully, God looks on our weakness and gives us strength. And what we discover as his disciples is that Jesus’ authority gives us confidence and comfort to give our lives to his mission.
Matthew 28:16-20
Build Them up as the Church
We wear busyness like a badge of honor. Life pulls us in so many different directions that church oftentimes is not a priority. Many seemingly inconsequential demands on our time cumulatively make our pace unsustainable. There’s so much on our plate that something has to fall off. And oftentimes what falls off is the church. Life pulls us in so many different directions that church oftentimes is not a priority.
But what this text from the book of Acts shows us this morning is that the church grows deep and wide through our devotion to the Word, community, prayer, and generosity.
Acts 2:41-47
To Reach People with the Gospel
Though we live in a sharing culture, society tells us to keep our religion to ourselves. And often, in fear, we obey. To love someone means to share your life with them and the gospel. And to do anything less is not love.
1 Thessalonians 2:1-8
Becoming the Beloved Community
We all naturally fear confrontation. We worry about what people will say about us. What they’ll think about us. They won’t like what we have to say, or how we say it. But the fact is, that if we are followers of Jesus, we are called to fear God and his truth more than people and confrontation. And with the world watching and the kingdom of God on the line, followers of Jesus must confront one another when the gospel is at stake.
Galatians 2:11-14
Surpassing Worth
Welcome to 2024! Now is the time when most Americans are setting their sights on all they want to be and do in the new year. How should followers of Jesus engage this time? Is it wise to set resolutions knowing the vast majority will fail miserably within the first couple of months?
Philippians 3:7-11
Divine Coronation
We so often categorize people into groups based on factors such as socioeconomic status, race, gender, social status, and power. But God does operate like that.
The gospel prioritizes those whom the world excludes.
Luke 2:8-14