Thursday, January 26, 2012
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Fighter Verse for 1/12 and 1/19: Psalm 119:9, 11
Theme: Guard Your Heart with God’s Word
Verse: Psalm 119:9-11
9 How can a young man keep his way pure?
By guarding it according to your word.
10 With my whole heart I seek you;
let me not wander from your commandments!
11 I have stored up your word in my heart,
that I might not sin against you.
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Honoring the Son of the King in 2012
As I mentioned this morning in the message from Psalm 2, (and highlighted in our Fighter Verse from Psalm 1:1-2) one of the ways in which we can honor the Lord and grow in service to Him is to have a time, a place, and plan for prayer and reading God's Word.
Here is a post from Justin Taylor's blog with a list of bible reading plans, and here is the plan I'm going to be using this year.
Also, just this morning I saw this post on systems for prayer, which you might find useful if you struggle to organize your prayer requests or order your prayer life.
Let me urge you strongly to consider integrating some of these ideas into your life in 2012, for His glory and your joy.
Keith
Here is a post from Justin Taylor's blog with a list of bible reading plans, and here is the plan I'm going to be using this year.
Also, just this morning I saw this post on systems for prayer, which you might find useful if you struggle to organize your prayer requests or order your prayer life.
Let me urge you strongly to consider integrating some of these ideas into your life in 2012, for His glory and your joy.
Keith
Sunday, October 30, 2011
The Shield of Faith (Ephesians 6:16)
In connection with the message this morning about lifting the Shield of Faith and moving it to the point of attack, here are the forty (thirty-nine, actually) identity truths for defense in the Christian Life.
The file is here.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2880531/fortyThings.pdf
The file is here.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2880531/fortyThings.pdf
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Veterans Day and Romans 13:7
It is good to honor those to whom honor is due.
Paul instructs us in Romans that is is good and right to obey the government (when those commands do not conflict with the commands of God), to honor our governing officials because they are the appointed agents of God in our lives to enforce laws and dispense justice.
Paul articulates a principle in Romans 13:7 that extends far beyond respecting government officials or obeying laws. He commands the giving of honor to all who deserve it. Romans 13:7 Pay to all what is owed to them: taxes to whom taxes are owed, revenue to whom revenue is owed, respect to whom respect is owed, honor to whom honor is owed.
As Christians, we should be first and foremost to obey when our nations laws do not conflict with the law of God. We should pay our bills on time and pay our taxes. (We should also vote for representatives who will lower those taxes if we feel they are too high!)
The final two commands in this passage command respect to those who deserve it, and honor those who deserve it as well. We might not like war or guns, we might not agree with whether the Vietnam or Korean War were just or necessary... but we should never make the mistake of disrespecting someone who has put their own life at risk in the service of our nation. We should honor those who have lost their lives in conflict and combat, and honor those who have put themselves in second place so that their people might enjoy freedom.
So take joy in honoring those to whom honor is owed. I am proud to say 'thank you' to all who have served the great nation in which we are blessed to live. I am honored by your service and enriched to know you! Thank you for the freedom to speak God's Word without restraint, to raise my children as I believe I ought, to worship God in the manner I am convicted He has revealed Himself, and to delight in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
Freedom rings in our nation because you refused to let anyone silence the beautiful sound of liberty.
May you know in truth the honor and gratitude we wish upon you on your day!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Things to Consider as You Approach Worship this Sunday (and Every Sunday!)
Before the Service
- Read the passage in advance - Our text this week is 2 Thess 1:11-12.
- Pray for the gathering
- Arrive Early
- Greet newcomers (act like you are the host)
- Think strategically about who you should sit with
During the Service
- Sing with gusto (even if you can’t sing)
- Help with logistics (if there’s a problem, help fix it)
- Don’t be distracted
- Listen carefully
- Be aware of your facial expressions (you may affect others and discourage preachers)
After the Service
- Connect newcomers with others
- Get newcomers information
- Start a conversation about the sermon
- Ask someone how they became a Christian
- Stay late
Source: www.9Marks.org
Thanks to my buddy Duane for Posting!
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