Apr 21, 2019
What if it never happened (1 Cor 15)
Easter Sunday is an important day in our faith history. It is the day we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Death has been conquered. Hope is alive. And yet, in our passage today, Paul addresses the objection that this event never happened. Let that sink in a minute. What if the resurrection never happened? What difference would that make in the way you are living your life today? We will take a look at Paul’s response and discover that we must celebrate the fact of resurrection.
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- Apr 21, 2019What if it never happened (1 Cor 15)
Apr 21, 2019What if it never happened (1 Cor 15)Easter Sunday is an important day in our faith history. It is the day we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Death has been conquered. Hope is alive. And yet, in our passage today, Paul addresses the objection that this event never happened. Let that sink in a minute. What if the resurrection never happened? What difference would that make in the way you are living your life today? We will take a look at Paul’s response and discover that we must celebrate the fact of resurrection.
- Apr 14, 2019Who are your really looking for? (Matthew 21:1-22)
Apr 14, 2019Who are your really looking for? (Matthew 21:1-22)What are you looking for? Hope? Freedom? Purpose? The list could go on. On a Sunday morning 2000 years ago, the people in Jerusalem may have added Messiah to the list. In their minds Messiah was all the above and more, But they weren't looking for Jesus. He did not fit their idea of a Messiah. Does Jesus fit the description of who we are looking for on this Palm Sunday?
- Apr 7, 2019Six Days Left: Living as one who is accountable (Matthew 25:31-46)
Apr 7, 2019Six Days Left: Living as one who is accountable (Matthew 25:31-46)Series: Six Days Left...When was your most recent performance review? For those in school when was you most recent quiz, or exam? We have things like performance reviews and exams to hold us accountable; to help us to our best. Sometimes we need to remember that Jesus also holds us accountable. It is expected for those who follow Jesus to be people of compassion, mercy, and grace. Jesus will expect us to give an answer for how we lived this way. Today, I need to consider how I am preparing for my eternal performance review.
- Mar 31, 2019Six Days Left: Investor v. Consumer (Matt 25:14-30)
Mar 31, 2019Six Days Left: Investor v. Consumer (Matt 25:14-30)Series: Six Days Left...Are you invested or are you a consumer? Have you ever thought of the difference? How about when it comes to following Jesus? What is the difference between someone who is invested into the mission of Jesus and someone who just wants to enjoy the benefits? Jesus told an interesting story about three people and two of them were fully invested. How can we be invested in the mission of Jesus in ways that really make a difference?
- Mar 24, 2019Six Days Left: Living in Readiness (Matthew 25:1-13)
Mar 24, 2019Six Days Left: Living in Readiness (Matthew 25:1-13)Series: Six Days Left...What does it mean to be prepared? A few years ago the catch phrase was “seize the day.” Later on the acronym YOLO “you only live once” became popular. We often hear about “living in the moment.” All of these are present oriented. But how are we prepared for eternity? How are we prepared for the fact that at any moment Jesus could return? In his last week before the cross Jesus was focused on the need for his followers to live in readiness.
- Mar 17, 20196 days left: 2 rules for Life (Matt 22:34-40)
Mar 17, 20196 days left: 2 rules for Life (Matt 22:34-40)Series: Six Days Left...If you knew you had six days to live what would be the most important things on your mind? In this series leading up to Easter we are looking at some of the key teachings of Jesus during his last week before the crucifixion. In our passage today he reduces the sum total of the law to two rules that are as relevant today as they were 2000 years ago.
- Mar 10, 2019Grace Truth and Second Opportunities
Mar 10, 2019Grace Truth and Second OpportunitiesSeries: Being People of Grace and TruthHas someone failed you? Have you failed someone? Who gave you another opportunity to succeed? To whom have you granted a second chance? In a very familiar passage we will once again examine how Jesus shows grace and truth in dealing with one who failed him at his darkest hour.
- Mar 8, 2019Grace, Truth, and Servant Leadership
Mar 8, 2019Grace, Truth, and Servant LeadershipSeries: Being People of Grace and TruthDusty, smelly, grimy feet. Cool, refreshing, soothing water. Imagine for a moment the Creator of the Universe, washing your feet. How would you feel? What would you say? What would you do? How would you respond to his gentle command to follow his example? Have you? Do you?
- Feb 24, 2019Grace, Truth, and God’s timing (John 11)
Feb 24, 2019Grace, Truth, and God’s timing (John 11)Series: Being People of Grace and TruthJesus waited. Everyone else was in an uproar. Jesus waited. Lazarus died. Jesus waited. Martha wept. Mary wept. Jesus wept. Jesus called out. Lazarus came out. Everyone celebrated. Well almost everyone. What is it about Grace and Truth bound up in Jesus that makes some people uncomfortable?
- Feb 17, 2019Grace, Truth, and Sight (John 9)
Feb 17, 2019Grace, Truth, and Sight (John 9)Series: Being People of Grace and TruthThe Disciples saw a sinner. The Pharisees saw a rule breaker. The crowds saw an anomaly. Jesus saw a person in need and touched his life giving him sight. The blind man saw Jesus and believed. When we understand grace and truth we learn to see life through the eyes of Jesus because we have truly seen Jesus.
- Feb 10, 2019Grace, Truth, and Bad Choices (John 8:1-11)
Feb 10, 2019Grace, Truth, and Bad Choices (John 8:1-11)Series: Being People of Grace and TruthHave you ever been caught up in making a bad choice? We all have. While our passage today is in dispute as to where it falls in Scripture, it is a story that is consistent with what we know of Jesus. The woman was entrapped and found guilty. Jesus does not ignore her sin. Jesus does not rush to judgment. In a unique display of grace and truth, he protects her, forgives her, and gently confronts her sin.
- Feb 3, 2019Grace, Truth, Fish, and Bread (John 6)
Feb 3, 2019Grace, Truth, Fish, and Bread (John 6)Series: Being People of Grace and TruthIn one of the most familiar accounts of the ministry of Jesus we will discover some important lessons of Grace and Truth. The biggest question that came out of the feeding of the 5,000 was simply this: “Why do you follow Jesus?” How do you and I respond to that question? Does our answer hold up when we face the tough things in life?
- Jan 27, 2019Grace, Truth, and a Misplaced Focus
Jan 27, 2019Grace, Truth, and a Misplaced FocusSeries: Being People of Grace and TruthSometimes we get so focused on our circumstances that we are unable to see the solution. In John 5 Jesus encounters such a man. However, Jesus steps into this man's life and in one sentence changes it. As we examine this instance and the lengthy discourse that follows we learn some valuable lessons of grace and truth.
- Jan 20, 2019Grace, Truth, and Brokenness (John 4)
Jan 20, 2019Grace, Truth, and Brokenness (John 4)Series: Being People of Grace and TruthJesus knows who you are, where you are, and where you have been. Yet he steps into our lives and offers his grace and forgiveness. In John 4 we meet a woman who is broken, possibly victimized, and living an immoral life. Jesus breaks about every rule in the book to speak with her. Before it is all said and done, he reveals to her the life changing reality of his grace and truth.
- Jan 13, 2019Grace, Truth, and a Fiasco (John 2:1-12)
Jan 13, 2019Grace, Truth, and a Fiasco (John 2:1-12)Series: Being People of Grace and TruthSocial blunders are part of being human. In this passage it was more than a blunder. Running out of wine in the middle of a first century wedding was unheard of, unacceptable, and socially devastating for years. As a guest at this wedding Jesus was not responsible for planning. As the Messiah, he was on God’s timetable. And yet he showed grace in the middle of a fiasco and helped a family save face.