Sunday, November 7, 2010
This is the day.
Well it's Sunday morning again. Today we're hearing a few parables or stories that Jesus told and a few stories about real events that took place. And the thing about these stories is they all have one thing in common. And that commonality still seen today. So this is the day to make a change to see this chain of stories cease.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Final Scare
Today is our 5th and final message in the "What Scares You?" series. Today's message is rated R because it's about a very Real subject and it's not only the grand finale but it's about THE grand finale! I pray that everyone leaves service today with a better understanding and a positive outlook on where they're headed after this life.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Sunday reflections
Well today is the 4th message in our October series and I am stoked to hear Jon Sproule bring us God's Word in a message titled, "What If?" It's going to be a great message and I've been excited about it all week. We were in Springfield all week because our daughter got married to a wonderful young man, Jake. Who I am glad to call my Son-in-law. So it was awesome but also hard to give my little girl away to someone else. Thanks for letting me give you away. I love you Jess.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
What Scares You 2 ?
Well todays our second message in the "What Scares You?" series. And the title is "Things That Go Bump In The Night."
Sometimes our fears can either work for us or work against us. It just depends on which kind of fear we give into. The wrong fear is what caused Adam and Eve to run and hide from God when He came looking for them in the garden, but the right kind of fear which is the respect & reverence for God and His Word is what kept them from eating of the forbidden fruit in the first place.
We will be digging into and Old Testament story in Judges 6 & 7 to discover whether or not fear is good or bad for us. I pray this series helps us to battle those crippling fears that freeze us in out tracks and takes over our thoughts and actions.
Sometimes our fears can either work for us or work against us. It just depends on which kind of fear we give into. The wrong fear is what caused Adam and Eve to run and hide from God when He came looking for them in the garden, but the right kind of fear which is the respect & reverence for God and His Word is what kept them from eating of the forbidden fruit in the first place.
We will be digging into and Old Testament story in Judges 6 & 7 to discover whether or not fear is good or bad for us. I pray this series helps us to battle those crippling fears that freeze us in out tracks and takes over our thoughts and actions.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
What Scares You?
Well it's the first Sunday in October and we are starting a new series today titled What Scares You? We will find the origin of fear, discover what fear can do to us or keep us from doing and we will see what God's given us to conquer fear. This series will run the entire month and I'm praying it helps us all to understand there's a wrong kind of fear and a right kind of fear. So What Scares You?
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Random Rambling from Rev. Ron
With everything going on in the church and in our personal life I've put the blog on hold for a while. But now it's time to let it rip.
I had a discussion with a friend who owns a business uptown the other day and we got on the subject of believers devotion. Like why is it some go to church and claim to be Christian but really never act like Christ?
Neither one of us got it.
We couldn't understand how one can wear the name of Christ but act like the devil incarnate. Are these people going to heaven when their time comes? We decided we don't know for sure, and we can't say for sure. But I personally feel if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck and looks like a duck, no matter how many times it says it's an eagle - it's still a duck.
So no matter how many times a person says they believe in Jesus, no matter how many times a person goes to church and no matter how many times they throw money in the offering bag if they're not offering their entire life wholly over to a Holy God then I would say they are merely "Christian" in word and not in deed. Jesus said you can "tell a tree by the fruit that it bears" meaning just because a tree's in an apple orchard doesn't mean it's an apple tree especially if it doesn't drop any apples.
Anyways, I was impressed by the parellel between my friend and I's opinions of this same subject. Now you can call me judge-mental all you want but I'm just calling it as I see it. And let me tell you why I'm toasted about this subject using the metaphor from earlier. There are too many ducks out there calling themselves eagles which just FOWLS everything up because it makes real eagles look like a bunch of turkeys to all the other birds out there who need to meet the One who created all of us birds.
So now that I've had my FEATHERS ruffled and I've FLEW off the handle about this subject I can go back to ruling my ROOST and stop SQUAKING about it.
I had a discussion with a friend who owns a business uptown the other day and we got on the subject of believers devotion. Like why is it some go to church and claim to be Christian but really never act like Christ?
Neither one of us got it.
We couldn't understand how one can wear the name of Christ but act like the devil incarnate. Are these people going to heaven when their time comes? We decided we don't know for sure, and we can't say for sure. But I personally feel if it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck and looks like a duck, no matter how many times it says it's an eagle - it's still a duck.
So no matter how many times a person says they believe in Jesus, no matter how many times a person goes to church and no matter how many times they throw money in the offering bag if they're not offering their entire life wholly over to a Holy God then I would say they are merely "Christian" in word and not in deed. Jesus said you can "tell a tree by the fruit that it bears" meaning just because a tree's in an apple orchard doesn't mean it's an apple tree especially if it doesn't drop any apples.
Anyways, I was impressed by the parellel between my friend and I's opinions of this same subject. Now you can call me judge-mental all you want but I'm just calling it as I see it. And let me tell you why I'm toasted about this subject using the metaphor from earlier. There are too many ducks out there calling themselves eagles which just FOWLS everything up because it makes real eagles look like a bunch of turkeys to all the other birds out there who need to meet the One who created all of us birds.
So now that I've had my FEATHERS ruffled and I've FLEW off the handle about this subject I can go back to ruling my ROOST and stop SQUAKING about it.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Keeping It Real
As followers of Christ we believe every thing the Bible says to be real, we believe Jesus Christ is real, that He really lived, really died and really lived again. We believe that our salvation is real through His death on the real cross and that our healing is real through the stripes He wore in His flesh. We believe that heaven and hell are real places and where we end up after this life really depends on either our sin or salvation through Gods real grace and mercy.
So since we believe all this to be real, then why is it when we show up for worship service on Sunday morning we pretend or act as if our lives are all OK? Why do we tell everyone when they ask how we're doing Sunday morning, "O I'm doing great" while inside we're really screaming for help because of our bills, job situations, sicknesses, stress, our kids, the neighbors kids and our family and finances are hurting? Why is it we believe everything about church and God should be real but we can't seem to keep it real with each other about our personal lives?
Now I don't think we should spill our guts whenever we meet together but I do believe we should share our hearts and keep it real. There isn't a single one of us who have perfect lives so why do we put on these fake smiles and wonder into church as if life isn't a real hassel sometimes?
Come on you know how life can be sometimes and the thing is God knows it because He told us it would be in His Word. That's why He told us to love each other as family and love and help each other in our everyday lives. Yes, church is a place where we meet to worship God but it's also the place to share not just our joys but our burdens with each other and with our Creator so when we leave Sunday at around noon we will leave better off for it. So my thought is, we should just keep on keeping it real with each other, with God and especially with ourselves.
So since we believe all this to be real, then why is it when we show up for worship service on Sunday morning we pretend or act as if our lives are all OK? Why do we tell everyone when they ask how we're doing Sunday morning, "O I'm doing great" while inside we're really screaming for help because of our bills, job situations, sicknesses, stress, our kids, the neighbors kids and our family and finances are hurting? Why is it we believe everything about church and God should be real but we can't seem to keep it real with each other about our personal lives?
Now I don't think we should spill our guts whenever we meet together but I do believe we should share our hearts and keep it real. There isn't a single one of us who have perfect lives so why do we put on these fake smiles and wonder into church as if life isn't a real hassel sometimes?
Come on you know how life can be sometimes and the thing is God knows it because He told us it would be in His Word. That's why He told us to love each other as family and love and help each other in our everyday lives. Yes, church is a place where we meet to worship God but it's also the place to share not just our joys but our burdens with each other and with our Creator so when we leave Sunday at around noon we will leave better off for it. So my thought is, we should just keep on keeping it real with each other, with God and especially with ourselves.
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