Showing posts with label crowd. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Easter Sunday


This service was one that I think many people will remember. Pastor Shane showed us the perspective of the criminal on another cross, the one who acknowledge Jesus. The Holy Spirit was sweet and convicting. Easter always brings up in me what Jesus went through on the cross. This offered an aspect I had not seen before. How even through the horrid pain He was suffering, He was able to give the criminal salvation and hope. WOW!
Songs:
Joyful
Crown Him
Jesus Loves Me
Above All
Jesus Messiah

We started with a reading of Psalm 139. This is a psalm where David says "Lord search my heart . . ."

Luke 23: 32-43
This seems to be a time of reflection for me. I do not have many words to write. I highly recommend you take some time to watch the video. You can do so at avefc.org and pick the video from 4/5/15.
As Jesus hung from the cross, there was a lot of mocking going on from different groups: the crowd, rulers, soldiers, and a criminal also hanging on a cross. But the other criminal rebuked him, confessed his sin, then asked to be remembered by Jesus. It was a really beautiful moment of faith and by that faith he was saved. There was a lot packed into this message, so please watch the video and God bless you.

We missed the previous Sunday as we were traveling over the weekend. So I did not post last week. We did go over it in our growth groups and got a lot out of it. It is also posted in the same place as the Easter service. Mark 2:13-17 on 3/22/15.

May you find all things new in Him,
Frontier Woman @ FrontierChristianLiving 

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

March 8, Sermon at AVEFC

Another week has raced by. I can hardly believe it is Tuesday. Every day is filled; no time to turn around even.

To help get you in the right spirit, you can use these links to sing along to the songs we did. Enjoy. (It is good etiquette to let the ads run if they do not offend. It helps the artists make something since we are not buying their songs.)
10,000 Reasons - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtwIT8JjddM&list=PLfeMYZA1gW6ZlIFHbxfhXwBqVs6eqQHOU&index=6
Jesus Loves Me - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8gKXu6J2wE
Knowing You - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69tDg_m3lvw&list=PL5UNCqFDiVjimZN8-RkoZxcqw-G5uuxfd
Jesus Messiah - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdxSC1tHJn0


The sermon was from Mark 1:29-38. Go here to see it, as my writings are only a part of it.
Jesus went to the home of Simon and Andrew. Simon's mother-in-law was sick. Jesus helped her up and she was healed.
Hmmm. She didn't ask. She didn't need faith. She didn't do anything. Her proximity to Jesus healed her. He didn't command it, he touched her.
I have been trying to learn what it is God wants of us to be healed. I am still not sure. But seeing this account of a healing where one's faith is not involved means a lot to me. I don't think it is all based on our faith. Although God's ways are beyond our knowing, He has made things pretty simple when you find the right verses or experience. I have been healed from a death-bed. I did not participate in coming back, but I did believe He was with me, near me, near enough to touch me. Was that it? Then why am I not always healed of everything?
Guess that is what keeps me coming back is that there is so much to learn. Maybe He does not want me to feel like He is in my back pocket and I can just access Him whenever I like. I am pretty sure God is bigger than any pocket!
Did you see that the sick and demon possessed were brought? The two are common occurrences in those times and today we only allow for sickness. It seems the 2 overlap some, too. But Jesus is the cure for all.
I am sure that knowing Jesus personally makes a huge difference. Knowledge of Him and His deeds and words are not enough. One of my favorite songs is "Whom then Shall I Fear" and the line is "The One who reigns forever, He is a friend of mine." Wow, do you think of Jesus as your buddy, your friend? I am learning to do that as well as my Brother, my Advocate, my Savior and my Lord.
Now, if you have not noticed, God is a big fan of timing things just right. We went to John 2:1-11 where Jesus turned water to wine for his mother. He said it was not His time, yet his mother pressed Him into doing something by telling the servants to do whatever He says. I wonder how many times He performed small miracles for His household.
So after a day of teaching at the synagog, walking to Simon's house and healing his mom-in-law, that evening a crowd shows up with all their sick and possessed. Jesus healed many and drove out demons without letting them talk because they knew who He was. More of that timing thing showing up. Jesus got up before dawn the next morning, tired but determined to spend time alone with God. The disciples went looking for Him as people were showing up again. But Jesus said, No he wanted to go preach in other villages because, "That is why I have come." So Jesus is here to speak words to the lost. Jesus is the Word and he came to tell us about the Word, through the scriptures! I was really blown away about that revelation. Jesus = The Word of God and he his here to speak about himself using words he gave the prophets to write! How simple and yet it is so intricately wound into the fabric of the scriptures. I never saw it. Thank you Jesus for showing that to me. He is restoring God's word to the people and the people to God.
Matthew 7:21-23. I pray I am not going to be in the "I never knew you. Away from me." group. Don't get caught up in doing that which looks Godly, but is not called of God. It is so easy to be deceived, I must make sure I don't get into thinking I am doing right when it is not what God wants me doing or for the right reasons.
 Luke 19:6-10 Jesus went to the house of Zaccheaeus, a sinner, which was frowned upon. but Zacc said he would give away much and make reparations to those he harmed. Jesus answered his actions, "Today salvation has come to this house . . . For the Son of Man came to seek and to save what was lost."
We look for the easy way to do things and God has another way, sometimes harder, but always better. Will you say "I will do it Your way. I will follow you."

May you find all things new in Him,
Frontier Woman @ FrontierChristianLiving 

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Saulectomy

Sunday's sermon was by a guest speaker, Jason Jerman, a pastor from His Place Church in Post Falls, Idaho. We have started a new series in Mark, one verse at a time, but our pastor was away for the weekend. (Yes, we let him do that once in while.) Jason had us turn to John 6:16-21 specifically and to John 6:1-24 to see the passages before, during and after Jesus walked on the waters. Context is everything.
Before I say what I found important to me during the service, I want to just make a point about the 4 gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. I used to read them as stories, more like Grimm's or an edited Reader's Digest version of the events. I now read them as courthouse worthy testimonies of eye witness accounts. It makes a big difference in perception. I read "Cold-Case Christianity" by J. Warmer Wallace a retired homicide cold-case detective, whose approach to the Bible was from a skeptics point of view allowing the "evidence" to lead where it might. As he did so, he went from a disbeliever in anything supernatural to believer of Jesus as the Son of God. He did this by reading the 4 gospels and applying the same techniques he used on the job, which he teaches in his book. I pray this revelation will become part of the interpretation all believers use in evaluating the gospels. Now back to the scripture and teaching from Sunday.
As we read about the crowds gathering around Jesus before He and the disciples could rest, Jesus decides to feed the crowd of about 5,000 men (not counting women and children). He tested the disciples to see if they would look to Him to provide, but they did not understand fully who He was and answered as most of us would, "We don't have enough money to buy the bread and the one boy who has food does not have enough."
He then made the tired disciples do the work to make the men sit and deliver the miraculous food as supplied by Jesus to the crowd. If they had huge baskets of fish and bread, it still would have taken hours to feed them all. Then He sent them back to pick up crumbs. That must have been exhausting.
He sent the disciples out to sea saying that He would catch up to them. What did the disciples think that meant? I would imagine they thought Jesus would catch another boat out to them as they were actually looking for Him when they were at sea. After it got dark, a strong wind arose and they did not make any more progress towards shore.
Have you ever been so exhausted you see things? I have and know to pull over for a nap when I am driving. The disciples were exhausted and thought they saw a ghost. With the boat bouncing up and down on the waves and Jesus' head bobbing between waves, it is easy to understand the dilemma of the disciples. Now, it was nearly Passover, which means it was nearly a full moon. No mention of clouds, leads one to believe that the disciples could at least see well enough to glimpse someone walking toward them with his robe and hair flapping in the wind--a very ghostly presence. As soon as Jesus spoke to them and they received Him into their boat, they were immediately upon the shore they were heading towards.
There were 3 lessons for me here. The lessons reinforced that which I already know, but bringing it to the forefront of my thoughts helps me apply it to my life. Every little bit helps there!
1. Jesus is in control.
2. He is our source.
3. He will come to us where we are.
So, what about the Saulectomy? Well the crowds, after being fed, wanted to forcefully make Jesus their King, a lot like when they desired a King in 1Samuel. Jesus left before they could do that. If you have read 1 Samuel, King Saul was not a godly man and made many mistakes. He was selfish, angry, tried to murder David, went against what God had told him to do, and was fearful. Frontier Hubby made a comment during our study of 1 Samuel over several months in the sermons, that he felt he needed a Saulectomy, meaning that he felt too much like Saul and needed to get closer to God. It became one of the terms used often in our church.

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Here is a link to "Cold-Case Christianity" by J. Warmer Wallace

May you find all things new in Him,
Frontier Woman @ FrontierChristianLiving