5.20.2012 – Bonus Sermon!
May 20
May 20
May 19
Saturday Morning Cartoons were cool but they have nothing on Saturday Mornings: Psalm 90 – Numbers 11:16-17, 24-29 – Ephesians 2:11-22 – Matthew 7:28-8:4.
One! What a number and what a concept. But is unity as Christians even possible? We seemed so fragmented and torn apart that it seems hopeless. Is one just a song bu U2 that has no place in reality.
Paul in Ephesians says we are already one because of Christ. Once bitter enemies, Jews and Gentiles (non-Jews) were now united in Jesus. We have all come from different cultures and peoples and yet Christ is this unifying factor.
Now the church has always had a tendency to fracture and split apart and yet it was build for unity and strength as it brings the Gospel to the world. How can we bring things together in a way that is faithful to the truth. This part of Ephesians is a great place to start – the Cross! What Jesus did for us is so central to EVERYTHING we do! What can you do today to hang onto and live out this unity that we ALREADY have in Christ? Pray, read the Scriptures, and get together with other folks – even those who don’t agree with you. Love those people – encourage them – learn from them and maybe they can learn from you as we all learn from Jesus!
May 17
He is Risen and has ascended! It’s like the icing on the cake – today we remember that Jesus’ mission is accomplished! Now for some readings: Psalm 47 – Daniel 7:9-14 – Revelation 5:1-14 – Matthew 28:16-20!
Right before Jesus ascends He gives His church marching orders. These verses (along with many others) spell out what matters most – making disciples! Notice Jesus doesn’t say go and be busy making members (the way we typically view membership – remember that gym membership – yeah, that one) but make disciples. Disciples are all in and they follow Jesus, the Good Shepherd. This is done (in keeping with this text) by baptizing and teaching. Lets pray about what part we play in all of that. How are we doing as far as making disciples and encouraging people to live out their faith?
May 16
Hey – it’s time for some readings! Psalm 119:97-120 – 2 Kings 2:1-15 – Ephesians 1:1-10 and Matthew 22:41-46!
Wow – what a cool thing. I just got back from a two-day Pastors Conference on the book of Ephesians and here it shows up in our readings! The presenter at that conference was incredible and really helped all of us get a better handle on this letter of St Paul to a church in a place called Ephesus. Today begins our readings in Ephesians with an intro of sorts. This intro focuses our attention on the main point of this entire letter: that we have redemption through the blood of Jesus Christ and that everything flows from that great truth! What if the cross were the center of everything? Stay tuned!