Monday, September 28, 2009

I closed the message last night by saying "thus ends the epistles of Thessalonians AD 55 and begins the epistles of the Thessalonians 2009 AD. We are a living epistle read by the world around us and we are the best translation the world reads. So, what is the number 1 lesson God has taught you that you want to live in your life? Tell us by way of a comment.

Monday, September 21, 2009

In last night's message I poked a little fun at the students of prophecy who make it their job to speculate. There is and always has been among us as Christians an interest in prophecy especially when it relates to what is happening around us. Yet we do need to be careful that we don't replace what God has revealed about something with something that we think he revealed. Hitler was a prime target for such thinking, he was proven to be the antichrist for many of the years he was alive and even now a few think he might be resurrected to become this character.
It's best to remember that God said He would unveil this person and we won't know who it is until God chooses to do this. In the mean time it's better to "abide in Him, so that when He comes, we'll not be ashamed at His coming" (1 John 2:28). Prophecy allows us to see the end so let's believe what God has said and allow prophecy to be used of God to give us endurance, growing faith, and abounding love. (2 Thessalonians 1:1-5) "Come quickly, Lord Jesus!"

Monday, September 14, 2009

It was good this weekend to learn about the stars and the mighty God who created them and cares for them. It seems so easy in the day by day routine called life to forget to lift up our eyes and behold Him who created all this. When we do we receive a new appreciation of the greatness, might, and awesomeness of God. It's amazing that this great God who created also cares. Such was the great nature lesson of the book of Job who, when it was over, said "I know You can do everything". So take a look at the stars tonight and remember the one who created them is mighty enough for any problems we may have and cares enough to bear them (Matthew 6). Wonderful, isn't it?

Monday, September 7, 2009

One of the blessings I have seen as a pastor is the truth that God works in and through us so that we can be doers. The list in 1 Thessalonians 5 would be impossible if it wasn't for the Lord. Just remember that so many times when we know God wants us "to do" and we say "I can't" it's really our self will coming through saying to our enabling God "I won't"! I hope this week you will come back to God's list and let God enable you to become a doer. You will be blessed, God will be glorified, and others will receive good. (Galatians 6:1-10)