Keys to Change
Keys to Change
The commitment to become more like Jesus Christ is a daily one. What you allow to influence you, what you fill your mind with and how you respond to God’s Word and His promptings determine how much you grow. Do you allow time within your daily schedule for meditation on the Bible, communication with the Lord, and other spiritual disciplines such as fasting, worship, and repentance?
Change comes as we hear and obey God’s Word. American pastor and author A. W. Tozer (1897–1963) explained, “We can know the right words yet never be changed. This is the difference between information and transformation.”
The Great Commitments
The Great Commitments
A stool with three legs is always stable, even on uneven ground. Our society is on more uneven ground than I have ever seen. Foundational morals and values are being questioned and discarded at an alarming speed. While our world is changing, Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever (Hebrews 13:8). The line between those who follow Him and those who do not grows more definitive as time passes.
Some people spend their whole lives wondering what God wants them to do. If we aren’t pursuing The Great Commitments, we aren’t hearing and obeying the Lord. He is calling us, so let’s start with these priorities as He unfolds the specifics.
The Rich Get Richer
The Rich Get Richer
Those who are faithful with even a little are entrusted with more! But those who neglect or squander what God has entrusted to them will lose what they have. There is an important lesson here for us. No one can stand still for long in life. We either get more, or we lose what we have. We either advance towards God, or we slip back. Do you earnestly seek to serve God with the gifts, time, talents and resources He has given you?
Church on the Move
Church on the Move
As we grow numerically, we must have a structure that preserves the intimacy and closeness of a small church. Without cell groups, people can easily get lost in the crowd.
When we get close and knock off the rough edges, we become well-rounded people. When we commit to spending enough time together to encourage and resolve conflict with each other, we become more effective weapons against our common enemy.
Growing Together
How do we grow up?
Step into opportunities where we will be stretched. We are, by nature, dedicated to the preservation of our comfort. Our growth will remain stunted if we follow this instinct. Let’s commit ourselves to tasks that are bigger than us. God can show us His power when we step out in faith. When was the last time we stepped out of our comfort zone?
What We Need to Succeed
What direction is your life headed? Does the overall purpose you are pursuing have eternity’s values in view? If it does not, I urge you to change your direction. If it does, rely on God’s power and give yourself diligently to it.
The King’s Table
God is not out to “get” something from us. He does not need anyone or anything. He is whole and complete as He is. He receives great satisfaction in giving. His kindness is so abundant and overflowing that He looks for an outlet to bless. He has sent His Son to seek us out.
Both/And Healthy Emotions and Faith
Sometimes when we are working through emotional challenges it feels like there is a cloud hanging over our heads. We can feel stuck and frustrated. What do we do with this?
Order of Service
So what is it going to be? Which are we, lover or prostitute? There are no prostitutes in heaven, or in the Kingdom of God for that matter, but there are plenty of former prostitutes in both places. Take it from a recovering prostitute when I say there is no substitute for unconditional, intimate relationship with God. And I mean there is no palatable substitute available to us (take another look at Matthew 7:21-23 sometime). We must choose.
Faith That Changes Everything
When we share the Good News, there will be miracles. We can trust the Lord for the miraculous.
People don’t want just facts and information they want the reality of a changed life.
Theme: God wants to use us to perform miracles.
Text: John 14:12-14
Here’s a thought: God wants us to be witnesses, not to try and witness.
A Better Approach to Life
What did you do this last week to build your faith and renew your focus? Are you reading your Bible? Are you memorizing Scripture verses? Are you asking the Holy Spirit to counsel you and help you apply His Word? Receive the Heavenly Father’s promises for provision and refuse to let the birds of worry nest in your hair.
You are Wrong!
Power is necessary so that we can be witnesses. Acts 1:8 (ESV) 'But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.' Holy Spirit empowers us to bear witness, to be a witness in this world.
The God of Increase
Discover the timeless wisdom of growth and faith in the parable from Matthew 25:13-30. Just as in life, in faith, 'If it isn't growing, it's probably dead.
Put People in Their Place
Ananias's remarkable story teaches us the power of perceiving others through God's eyes. He shifted from skepticism to obedience, from people-pleasing to divine alignment. Like a cloud briefly passing, Ananias's role demonstrates that changing viewpoints can lead to life-altering results. Just as he believed Saul could change, we too must believe in the transformative power of God, impacting lives through faith, obedience, and seeing people as God sees them.