As I promised this is the first of a month of posts that are my reflections from the day's reading; my hope is to post most of these in the mornings, but I'm on vacation right now and so I'm not on my normal schedule; so bear with me for a day or two.
Today's reading is from John 1. If you have yet to read that stop now, pull out your Bible and turn to John 1 or click this link for an online Bible and read the chapter. There is a lot that happens in this chapter, so just as you normally would or should take your time, pull out a journal, and write down your questions & thoughts as you go along. It may be that my thoughts might help you with yours, but if not feel free to comment to my blog with your questions and comments.
The author, John the Apostle of Jesus, begins his account of the life of Jesus in verses 1-18 by telling us exactly who Jesus is and where he comes from and why this is important. John tells us that Jesus was with God, his Father, from the beginning; in fact, not only was Jesus with God from the beginning, but it was through Jesus that the entire world came into being. It was through Jesus that life exists. It is through Jesus that life still exists today. It is through Jesus that you and I have breathe in our lungs. You see the importance of these 18 verses in John is to make it known that it was simply God the father speaking life into existence; it was God the Father and God the Son (Jesus) and God the Spirit (the Holy Spirit) who all created the earth, the sun, the moon, the stars, the universe, literally all things. John is telling us that without Jesus nothing can exist. Without Jesus nothing has life.
Then John goes on to tell us a little about John the Baptist (not the same John) and his role in the coming of Jesus to his public ministry, this takes place in verses 19-34. The main point during this section, in as simple terms as I can put it, is that John's role was to prepare the way; to bring the attention of the people not to himself, rather to the fact that the Messiah, the Savior was coming and it was time for people to be aware and ready to accept him (Jesus) as the coming King of the World. John says that Jesus is the one the prophets wrote about long ago and he will do everything spoken about him in the law and prophets (law & prophets = Old Testament). Jesus was the one who came to prepare the way for Jesus to come; John came to "roll out the red carpet" for Jesus.
Verses 35-51 is a quick account of Jesus calling his first 5 apostles to follow him in his ministry. One key verse that gives a large amount of insight into the way Jesus wants to have relationships is in verse 43. It says, "Finding Philip...". Jesus found Philip and asked him to "follow me". We don't "find Jesus", he finds us, get ourselves saved and we don't get saved by our pastor or friend or T.V. evangelist. We are saved by the Grace and Love of God offered to us and made possible through the sacrificial death and following resurrection of God's Son Jesus. Once we come to an understanding of this sacrificial gift and accept it making Jesus our lord and master we are called to bring others to a place where they can meet Jesus and experience the same understanding and salvation. We see this in verses 45-49, Jesus first found Philip, then Philip went and found Nathanael and brought him to Jesus and when Philip got Nathanael in the presence of Jesus Nathanael's life was changed forever.
Those are quick overviews of the three big sections of this chapter. Please comment to this with any comments or questions you may have and I'll do my best to help. I'm really excited about this study we are going to be doing together this month, the Entire book of John, a couple chapters in Luke, and the book of James. So get ready, buckle up and stay committed to this cause when we are seeking God in his word he will come reveal himself to us. So get ready to meet God this month if you take this seriously.
GO ALL IN!!!
What's on my mind may lead you to speak yours...ask questions, make statements...join the conversation of life. -Darrell-
Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ministry. Show all posts
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
The Ministry of Your Heart
I wrote this back in June 2008...I really enjoy looking back and reading what I wrote and comparing that to where I am now. I hope you enjoy this as well.
-1 Thessalonians 2:19-20-
For
what is our hope, our joy, or the crown in which we will glory in the presence
of our Lord Jesus when he comes? Is it
not you? Indeed, you are our glory and
joy.
I believe that God has planted
within each and every one of us a passion and a love. There are many things we desire to do in life,
but there is something that simply tugs at the heart of a child of God. For some people it is the ministry of
compassion, for others it is the ministry of teaching, and still others simply
love to serve without being seen. We all
have a ministry that we will take part in no matter how much or little free
time we have to give. My point here is simply
to pose a couple questions:
First, what is the ministry of your heart?
The ministry of Paul’s heart was the spread of the gospel and the souls
of those he came into contact with. What
is that one thing you cannot say “No” to; not because of who is asking, but
because of what is being asked of you? It
is possible that you may not know yet and that is okay. It can take time to understand what really
“fuels your fire.” Take some time to
think about this question: what is the ministry of your heart? To help you understand maybe you need to ask
these questions: What stirs your emotions faster and bigger than anything
else? Where do your passions lie? What gets you really excited? What is the one thing you would do to better
this world if money and resources were non-issues? These and other questions like these may help
you to find the “ministry of your heart”.
Pray that God would reveal this to you in the days to come.
Second, what are you doing about that ministry? Many times in church we get comfortable
enjoying the food we are fed in the Worship Service, in Sunday School, in Small
Group, etc; we enjoy the fellowship that we have with others during those times
as well. The problem is we often forget
about the hours of service that goes into making those times of Worship,
Learning, and Fellowship happen. If you
have a cause or a purpose tugging at your heart, if you feel the Holy Spirit
prodding you to join a ministry; don’t hesitate!! If there is a ministry you want to serve, please
find someone in that ministry and make that desire known. If you simply want to serve, but don’t know
where God has called you to; make that desire known to your church
leadership. They can try to help you
find your place of service.
There is always room for more
servants in the church, where will you serve; who or what will be your glory
when Jesus returns? Find a place to
serve, jump in with all your heart, and God will reward you much more richly
than you could ever imagine.
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Life Goals vs. Life Purpose
I wrote this article back in April 2009 and recently came back across it and wanted to share...Enjoy!!
A few months ago I finished reading Tony Dungy’s book Quiet
Strength. In case you aren’t sure
who he is, Tony Dungy recently retired from being the head Coach of the
Indianapolis Colts. He took a team loaded with talent that just couldn’t make
it to the Championship game and he led them there and they won the Super Bowl. There is obviously more to the story and the
book tells it all in great detail, but the reason I mention him is because not
only was he a great coach, but he is also a strong Christian. In his book he made a comment that has stuck
with me ever since I read it.
I love coaching football, and winning a Super Bowl was
a goal I’ve had for a long time. But it
has never been my purpose in life. My
purpose in life is simply to glorify God.
We have to be careful that we don’t let the pursuit of our life’s goals, no matter how important they
seem, cause us to lose sight of our purpose.
-Quiet
Strength by: Tony Dungy-
It’s very simple our purpose as individuals and as the church of Christ
is to glorify GOD. Our goals can
be to reach family and friends, to affect your local schools in very positive ways,
to see the your ministry grow and do great things; but if the purpose
is to have a big ministry with a lot of programs and events then we are
missing the point. If you’re an athlete, if you excel at playing an instrument, or maybe you have high academic
achievements, ask yourself why am I doing this?
What is my purpose? Is it so I
look good and people put me up on a pedestal?
God has given you your talents or abilities for a reason;
that reason is to glorify him through your achievements (and yes even through your failures), whatever they maybe. What’s
our purpose as humans, why do we do what we do?
If it is to “glorify God” then we’re on the right track. When our goals are God honoring and our
purpose is for His glory, then I believe He will bless us beyond or hopes and
dreams.
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