Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Snapshot Series: "Money"


Snapshot35 Mark 12:13-17 & 41-44

Money is something we all realize is necessary for survival but can also be a huge issue for many of us.  because it takes a place of great importance. We work for money, we spend money, we feel that money helps our problems, we get upset when we don;t have the money, when we have the money we want more money.

Jesus talks about money actually more then he talks about heaven not because it is more important but it is because we have tendencies at act like it is more important.

Today we are going to look at Three issues in dealing with money from Mark 12:13-17 & 41-44

Vrs 13-15
Trying to corner Jesus

“Taxes” was a Latin loanword meaning “census.” It referred to the annual poll tax (head tax) demanded by the Roman emperor from all Jews since A.D. 6, when Judea became a Roman province.  The money went directly into the emperor’s treasury. This tax was unpopular because it typified the Jews’ subjugation to Rome (cf. Acts 5:37). BKC

They were concerned about the political implications of their question. Obviously the question was designed to place Jesus in a religious and political dilemma. A yes answer would antagonize the people and discredit Him as God’s Spokesman. No messianic claimant could sanction willing submission to pagan rulers. A no answer would invite retaliation from Rome.  BKC

A good Jewish person would not participate in pagan Rome but by carrying the coin, Jesus’ opponents show that they already participate in the Roman social order. ESV Study Notes

Vrs 16-17a
Jesus knew they were trying to trap him so He pulled a Jesus on them and did the unexpected.  Said because the coin had Caesar and his inscription on it...give it to him.

Issue 1 Integrity
Integrity issue, the quality of being honest

The were testing Jesus and Jesus has integrity, Jesus wants us to have integrity especially when it comes to money.

Integrity test:
1.  Are you honest with your money? Tax time, with your employer or employees, in business?
2.  Do you pray about what you spend money on? God I really care about what you want for my life and finances
3   Are you practicing good stewardship?  That means you are responsible with what you have, make good decisions, try not to waste, talk to others that have more experience then you when making financial decisions. Faithful with little. 
4.  Do you have a healthy view of the importance of money?  It is important but it is not the ultimate

Some people act as though money will end their problems but they don't realize they are actually the problem.  A few months ago when the mega-millions was at some crazy high a women said "if I won the jackpot my daughter would take a limo to daycare" does anyway else find a problem with that statement??? 

The next thing we see Jesus bring up is who owns the money?
There is some truth in was the auditor for the IRS said..
“The trick is to stop thinking of it as ‘your’ money.”

Vrs 17b Give to God what is God's which brings us to issue 2
Issue 2 Theology-the study of the nature of God.  

So what actually is God's
Theology test:
1.  Who made you?
2.  Who keeps you alive?
3.  Who gave you everything you have?
4.  Who can take everything away?
5.  Who do we owe everything to?
6.  Who owns everything?

Now that you have good theology Orthodoxy (right belief) we have to have orthopraxy (right practice)

Issue 3 Generosity
Vrs 41-44
Proportionally she had given the most—all she had to live on. In giving to God sacrificially she completely entrusted herself to Him to provide her needs.

Jesus used her example to teach His disciples the value God places on wholehearted commitment. Their own commitment to Jesus would soon be severely tested (cf. 14:27-31). This incident also illustrates Jesus’ total self-giving in death.  GOSPEL

Generosity test:
1.  Do you give to the Lord's work?
2   Do you understand NT giving?
The NT does not mandate a specific percentage, some suggest it is 10 percent because tithe means 10th but the NT the OT tithe is actually teaches the tithe was 23 & 1/3 percent.  In Malachi 3 it directs the people to bring their tithe to the storehouse because then they distributed t the widow and the orphan and took care of the needs of the people.

The NT teaches giving by grace, that means the more God gives you the more you give.  That may mean for some of you giving 10% is not tough at all and you need to consider more and for others 10% is an enormous sacrifice which leads to the next question. 

3.  Do you feel like it is a true sacrifice? (we could use this money for something else)  The Lord sacrificed for us, we should sacrifice for Him. 

2 Cor 9:7 give us our next two questions  
Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.

4.  Is your giving planned?  out of the first fruits, Pro 3:9-10 you plan giving first. Husband and wife should be praying about this  

5.  Are you a cheerful giver? I hope this message inspires a cheerful heart to give to the amazing things that Lord is doing. 

When we use our money with integrity, realize it is from the Lord and are generous with it He is pleased. 


Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Snapshots Series: "Disobedience, Rejection & No Blessing"


Snapshot34 Mark 12:1-12     6.24.12


Questions for Community Groups
1.  Are you practicing fruitless religion?
2.  Are you expecting a blessing but not obeying Jesus or are rejecting a way of life He has for you?
3.  Are you in willful disobedience or rejection?
4.  Is there a sin in your life that God keeps nudging you to repent of?

Big Idea: We gain blessings from the Lord when we accept Him and obey Him. 

Parable: simple story to illustrate a spiritual truth

The theology and explanation of the parable
Vrs 1 Ower of the vineyard = God  Tenants = Israel
Vrs 2  Servants = Prophets Time and again God had sent prophets to Israel to gather fruits = repentance and righteousnessbut His prophets were abused, wounded, and killed BKC

Looking at the OT prophets God was continually calling the people to turn from sin and pursue righteous living.

Vrs 3-5 The beat and killed many prophets.  Jeremiah was beaten 27:7 & 37:15,  According to tradition Isaiah may have been killed under the evil reign of Manasseh.  The people did this because of their rejection and disobedience.  These are illustrations of the ugliness of sin.

Vrs 6  The owner sent his Son = Jesus

Vrs 7  The son’s arrival may have caused the tenants to assume that the owner had died and this son was his only heir. In Palestine at the time, a piece of land could be possessed lawfully by whoever claimed it first if it was “ownerless property,” unclaimed by an heir within a certain time period.  The tenant farmers assumed that if they killed the son they could acquire the vineyard.  BKC

Vrs 8 What they did to his son, killed him

Vrs 9 What will the owner do?   Destroy the tenants and get new ones. 
New Tenants = Gentiles  GOSPEL message

Vrs 10-11 The challenge to the leaders to understand what was going on...they were rejection God and they knew what God had to say but still chose to reject and disobey

Vrs 12 the leaders (builders) understood that Jesus (The stone) was rebuking them.

The application of the parable
There are a few application questions I would like to ask...
1.  Are you involved in fruitless religion?
Where was the fruit if the vineyard?  The text does not mention it.   Were they greedy and kept if for themselves?  Was there no fruit?  Was the fruit bad?  Vrs 7 talks about the inheritance but not the fruit. 

The prophets were looking for fruit, repentance and righteousness and they did not find it.  But the people were very religious. 

Is that you?  You go to church, pay your dues, no impact on you, your heart is hard.  you don't see much happen in your life of spiritual significance because you don't care much. 

Something should be happening, we should see the hand of God moving among His people.   Often times what happens in churches is something is happening but all that is, is a bunch of people complaining, causing trouble and creating unnecessary work.  That should not be us. 

How do we combat fruitless religion?
Starts with the heart...
Do you really want to see people come to know Jesus?
Do you really want to help people grow in their faith in Jesus?
Do you really want to help people by meeting their physical, emotional and spiritual needs?

If not your heart is in the wrong place and you need to bear some fruit in repentance and righteousness. 

The biggest rut that we can fall into as church is thinking the church exists to meet my own personal needs.  You know sometimes when people leave churches some of their reasoning is "it does not meet my needs"  I can agree on some different levels, through your church you should be fed the meat of the Word,  you should be encouraged and have opportunities to serve, you should have ministries where you can enjoy fellowship with other believers, you should be empowered and have opportunities to win your friends and family members to Christ and I realize that each person or family will have seasons in which they can serve more, give more and help more but to come to church and just be self centered, self serving, negative and critical is fruitless religion.  

2.  Are you expecting a blessing from God but living in disobedience or rejection of Him? 
Many times in life we expect a blessing from the Lord and we are disobedient.  Why would God bless us when we disobey?  The religious leaders wanted the blessing of keeping their high position but were disobedient and rejecting.

-God bless my relationship but I am in sin
-God bless my finances but I am bad steward
-God bless me with a good job but I am lazy
-God bless me with a good church but I don't want to serve in it.  I heard a pastor say that in his 15 years of ministry the people that seem to complain the most do the least in the church. 
-God bless my children but I am uninterested in parenting
-God bless my school work but I will not study and work hard

The list can go on and on but do you see how foolish it sounds.  It would be like when my daughter is older and a young man asks for my blessing to marry her but he treats her like garbage, not only would I not bless it I would want to administer some wrath upon that young man.

Sometimes we get so messed up in our thinking and get so focused on the blessing that we start to blame God and say things like God you are unfair, why do bad things happen to me. 

Rarely do we ask "Am I in disobedience or rejection and that is why God is withholding a blessing?"

3.  Are you willfully disobeying or rejecting?  (based on vrs 10-12)
The Chief Priests, Scribes and Elders knew the Scriptures and they knew what they should obey but they did not obey.  That is why Jesus reminded them of the scripture in Psalm 118:22-23

What Scriptures do you know that you are ignoring, I realize that this is a broad question but your heart knows the one I am referring to, the Holy Spirit is tapping on your shoulder and saying "why are you walking away from me on this point, you know what is right and you know you are wrong" "Why do you keep doing this?" 
Can you see the connection in which you are not being blessed in that area?

If continue on that path do you know what you can expect? 
Not a blessing
But if you accept and obey the Lord Jesus you will be blessed

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Snapshots Series: "Jesus & Authority"

Community Group Questions "Jesus and Authority" Mark 11:27-33 6.10.12
1. Do have difficulty with authority structures?
2. Do you have a place of authority in any area of life?
3. Have you ever had a situation in which you had to challenge authority?
4. Have you ever had a situation in which you had to disobey authorities in order to obey God?
5. How do you feel about the authority structure in the family?


Last week we looked at Jesus cleaning the Temple so obviously He was acting as someone who had authority.  Anytime someone acts in authority there will always be those who challenge that authority.

Today we are going to answer a few important questions...who is in authority and how do we as Christians respond.

Vrs 27-28  The Priests and Scribes wanted to know where Jesus got His authority

Interestingly enough Mark 2:10  Jesus proves His authority early on. When He forgave the paralyzed mans sins and then proved He could by healing Him.

Vrs 29-30 
William Lane states "answering a question with a question was common in rabbinic debate"
The ministry of John the Baptist affected the split between the people and their leaders.  When John came on the scene proclaiming the path for the Messiah it caused a rift between the people and the leaders.

Vrs 31-32  Their dilemma, If they say from man the people will revolt because they saw John as a Prophet and if they say from heaven they were saying John and Jesus where sent of God.

The started to realize that without the support of the people they had no real authority.

So they said "we don't know"

Vrs 33 Neither will I tell you, the sentiment here is Jesus is saying you don't really want to know for yourself you are just trying to cause trouble for Him and keep your high position of authority.

The chief priests and scribes authority was being challenged by Jesus and by the fact that the people no longer wanted to believe them.

Jesus question leads us to believe that there are two schools of thought on where authority comes from.  Man & Heaven (God)

Where does true authority come from?

Man?  If these men realized it did not come from man they would not have feared what man thought about them.  They most likely believed that other people where the reason why they remained in authority so they did not want to upset those people.

If authority solely came from man we may be in trouble.  Here are a few things the Bible says about man...

Authority is not from people
-There is a way that seems right to people  Proverbs 14:12
-People betray  Luke 22:48
-People Lead others astray  Psalm 40:4
-Some trust in people  Psalm 118:8  Micah 7:5-7

Authority comes from Heaven. 
If authority comes from heaven what is that authority saying and shouldn't we listen? 

What is heaven telling us?
-Wrath against unrighteousness Rom. 1:18
-Do not fear man  Heb 13:6
-The gospel from heaven, through the spirit, through others 1 Peter 1:12 GOSPEL
-Jesus will judge all.  1 Peter 4:5
-Well done for serving  Matt 25:21
-Jesus is coming again  1 Thess 2 Thess 1:7

So if authority does not come from man...how come people are in authority, where does their authority come from?, How should we respond? & Should we question authority?

A Christian and Authority
-Authority always comes from God Romans 13:1-7
-Obey secular authorities Col 3:23
-Obey spiritual authorizes Heb. 13:17
-Family authority structure.  Parents Eph. 6  Husbands Eph. 5:22
-Make sure authorities are doing right.  Acts 17:11
-Obey authorities unless they conflict with the Lord.  Acts 5:28-29

Bottom line is...
When we listen to heaven (Jesus) we don't have to be overly concerned about what man has to say.  Because true authority comes from Heaven.

Monday, June 4, 2012

Snapshot Series: "Jesus is Displeased"

Snapshot32 Mark 11:12-25 Community Group Questions 1. What are some areas in which you bare fruit? 2. What are some areas in which you have not witness fruit in your life? 3. Have you ever oct direction in following the Lord? 4. We learned about the three things that will help us not displease Jesus, Faith, Prayer and Forgiveness. Which of these is your strongest areas? Which of these are your weakest areas? 5. What do you need to change so you are no longer weak in that area? In life we may find ourselves displeased with other people and rightfully so... Maybe you are a parent who has an adult child that has made a mess of their life, or a parent with a little child that will not change the error of their ways... and you are displeased. Maybe you have a parent that has dropped the ball on parenting or being there for you or is unfair to you... and you are displeased. Maybe you have a spouse that has made decisions that has or is negatively affecting your life and the life or your family and you are displeased. Maybe you have a friend that has betrayed you or has been an uncommitted friend...and you are displeased with them. Maybe you are looking at the Christians around you and they are not living for the Lord...and you are displeased with them. If you have ever been displeased with the actions of another person you have experienced a small glimpse of how Jesus often feels about us. Today in this passage we are going to look at two things that Jesus is displeased with and then we will look at what we can do to avoid being displeasing to Jesus. The two things Un-Fruitful lives Vrs 12-14 Jesus judgment on fruitless lives The promising but unproductive fig tree symbolized Israel’s spiritual barrenness despite divine favor and the impressive outward appearance of their religion BKC The illustration of the fruitless fig tree helps us to understand the uselessness of this tree. This tree had green leaves and evidently was alive but had no figs...and Jesus wanted figs because he was hungry and that is what is expected from the fig tree. So we see a live tree, green leaves not figs. What does being unfruitful look like? It could look like this tree. A healthy life that appears to be very alive but not making any eternal difference whatsoever. Many times as Christians we look at other Christians and try to judge whether or not they are in fact Christians because Jesus said "you will know them by their fruits" Here is what Dr. Charles Ryrie says to that point. 1. Every Christian will bear fruit. 2. That does not mean they will always be fruitful. Titus 3:4 and 2 Peter 1:8 encourage believers to be fruitful. 3. This does not mean their fruit will always be outwardly evident. What should we look for in ourselves? Gal. 5:22-23 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.(Galatians 5:22-23 ESV) Loss of direction Vrs 15-19 Jesus discovers that the temple courtyard has been turned into a market. Dealers are exchanging everyday money for temple coins, while others are selling animals and birds for sacrifices. Business and commerce have taken over the place of prayer. Visiting pilgrims are being harassed and exploited. The Bible Guide In His indictment against the leaders (v. 17), Jesus quoted Isaiah (56:7) and Jeremiah (7:11), both of whom had condemned the nation for its sins in the temple (Isa. 1; Jer. 7). A “den of thieves” is the place thieves go to hide when they have committed a crime. The religious leaders were using the worship of God as a cover for their sins! Wiersbe, W. W. They were using the temple as a place for profit and causing the people to not follow the Lord's commands. They lost true direction and where following sinful ways. What does that mean for our church today? 1. The church is not a business and should not be run like a business. There will be principles resources that the church uses that may be used by the business world but the church does not exist as a business. 2. The church is for worshipping Jesus. In our modern day people think worship is singing songs, that is only a small expression of worship. 3. Leaders need to direct others to follow the Lord. We proclaim the Gospel, make disciples and help people. As we move forward I want us to have this mindset. Is what I am doing...proclaiming the gospel? Making disciples? Or helping people? If the answers are no then what am I doing? (Illustrate this with some examples) 4. We all need to be sensitive to staying on focus. The church is the body of Christ with many members. When each member does his or her part we remain focused on following Jesus If Jesus is displeased with un-fruitful lives and a loss of direction... How do we avoid displeasing Jesus? Vrs 20-25 answers that. Vrs 20-21 the fig tree Faith Vrs 22-23 Move mountains is a metaphor for the impossible is possible with the Lord. Many times we become unfruitful or lose direction because something bad happens or is happening. So Jesus tells us to have faith in Him, He will take care of the details. Because the object of our faith is Jesus He is powerful and can see us through those situations. He displays His power through the GOSPEL Prayer Vrs 24 we avoid being unfruitful and losing direction by being people of prayer. This means we go to Jesus. Not only in times of need but is times of thanksgiving. If you are not praying you will not bare much fruit and you will have a hard time staying focused "nothing significant can happen without prayer" Forgiveness Vrs 25 If we are not willing to forgive those who have wronged us we often time render ourselves unfruitful and we lose our direction. When don't forgive we get bitter. This morning we remember the forgiveness the Lord Jesus offers by celebrating communion.

Snapshots Series: "Spiritual Blindness"

Snapshot 31 Mark 10:46-52 Vrs 46 Bartimeus, that is, the son of Timeus; which, some think, signifies the son of a blind man; he was the blind son of a blind father, which made the case worse, and the cure more wonderful, and the more proper to typify the spiritual cures wrought by the grace of Christ, on those that not only are born blind, but are born of those that are blind. MH Vrs 47 Son of David, occurring here for the first time in Mark, designated the Messiah as David’s Descendant (2 Sam. 7:8-16) and became a recognized title of the Messiah-King BKC Bartimaeus’ using that title probably indicated that despite his physical blindness he believed Jesus of Nazareth was Israel’s Messiah, in contrast with the blind unbelief of most Jews. Later he addressed Jesus more personally (“Rabbi,” Mark 10:51) and followed Him. Jesus did not silence him, implying He accepted the title. "Have mercy on me" is one of the oldest recorded prayers that people uttered to God His plea for help, “Son of David, mercy me!” is the cry of a dependent, childlike spirit Holman Vrs 48 They rebuked him telling him to be silent Blind? He sees more clearly than any of the disciples! ODM Notice he did not listen to them and kept calling out to Jesus "Have mercy on me" We are going to look at Spiritual Blindness We are going to look at three Causes...Satan, The World, The Flesh Then we will look at the cures. Cause: Satan 2 Cor 4:4 (blinds), 1 Peter 5:8 (lion) Satan will tell you... God is not real, you are worthless, He is not there for you, If He loves you why would you be having such a hard time? Cures: -Realize Satan's character. John 8:44, Liar -Put on the full armor of God Eph 6 It is a spiritual battle Cause: The World Eph 2:2 following the course of the world, The world will tell you..."they" told Bartimaes to be quiet. Why do you rely on God? God does not care, Jesus is not real, We can explain everything through Science. You only live once. Cures: -Realize your citizenship Phil 3:19-20 Their end is destruction, their god is their belly, and they glory in their shame, with minds set on earthly things. But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body to be like his glorious body, by the power that enables him even to subject all things to himself. (Philippians 3:19-21 ESV) -Seek His kingdom Matt 6:33 Some of you have a righteous annoyance with people who do not appreciate our country and how others laid their life down for it. We should have a greater righteous annoyance at Christians who do not live out their faith for the Kingdoms sake. One of the main reasons why Christians don't live out their faith is because we only focus on this world not the next. Jesus laid down His life so we can glorify Him in this life and He will have us enjoy the next GOSPEL The gospel and Jesus kingdom should be the first thing we care about. Cause: Our Flesh Romans 8:7-8 the flesh, your flesh will tell you... It is only a little sin, everyone does it, this feels good. you deserve this, as long as it does not affect anyone else. -Cures -Realize your fleshly passions. 1 Peter 2:11 -Clothe yourself. Rom 13:14. This means everyday when we wake up we pray and ask the Lord to fulfill his desires not our own. When we are spiritually blinded for so long it takes some time to learn how to walk with our spiritual sight... In his book, An Anthropologist on Mars, neurologist Oliver Sacks tells about Virgil, a man who had been blind from early childhood. When he was 50, Virgil underwent surgery and was given the gift of sight. But as he and Dr. Sacks found out, having the physical capacity for sight is not the same as seeing. Virgil's first experiences with sight were confusing. He was able to make out colors and movements, but arranging them into a coherent picture was more difficult. Over time he learned to identify various objects, but his habits--his behaviors--were still those of a blind man. Dr. Sacks asserts, "One must die as a blind person to be born again as a seeing person. It is the interim, the limbo . . . that is so terrible." This is the discipled life in progress, constantly learning how to navigate this life in view of Jesus and His Kingdom. With Spiritual Sight...its dying to self living to Jesus. Vrs 49 then crowd encouraged him because Jesus was calling him. Were they enlightened at this point? not absolutely sure but they were willing to back off. Interesting enough... Satan has to back off in the name of Jesus. 1 John 4:4 He that is in The world many times when they observe our obedience they back off and start to respect, who we are for following Jesus. Know us by love And when we start to make less provision for the flesh the sinful activities that once attracted us no longer have that same power over us. Psalm 37:4-6 Delight yourself in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the LORD; trust in him, and he will act. He will bring forth your righteousness as the light, and your justice as the noonday.(Psalm 37:4-6 ESV) These areas back off a bit because we learn how to have victory over them. Vrs 50-52 Bartimeaus response -By throwing aside his cloak, Bartimaeus evidenced readiness for mission By following Jesus on the way to Jerusalem, Bartimaeus accepted the way of His suffering Lord. Finally, Jesus had a disciple who saw. Holman -Bartimeaus expressed faith in faith in Jesus and because of that he was no longer blind. Are you still spiritually blind?

Monday, May 14, 2012

Snapshots Series: Be Faithful

Snapshot30 Mark 10:32-45 "Be Faithful" 1. Do you find that when you serve you are looking for others to notice? 2. When you pray do you find that it is all about you? 3. Talk about a time in which you wanted God to do something for you and He did not and the results were actually better. 4. It what areas of life do you feel you are a servant? 5. What areas do you need to improve our service? Today we are going to look at the concept of faithfulness... Vrs 32-34- What Jesus must go through. This is Jesus' third prediction on the gospel of Mark and gives the most detail. -Delivered over -Condemned to death -Mock Him -Spit on Him -Flog Him -Kill Him. That fact that Jesus predicts His death in this way is also a foreshadowing of His faithfulness. GOSPEL James and John want A God who is faithful. Vrs 35-37 Vrs 35 A familiar phrase that a mom might hear from her child. Mom can you do something for me. This week I was doing some yard work on my day off and Silah must have said Mom 25 times in 30 minutes so I said "hey Silah can you not say mom for one hour?" she said ok a minute later she said "dad". James and John were acting like children "Jesus we want" Vrs 36 like any faithful parent responds to their child "what do you want?" As Christians we can take comfort in that fact that when we are asking the Lord is faithful to listen Vrs 37 The request: We want to sit on your right and left in the kingdom. This is almost laughable. Have you ever made a ridicules request? "God help me to know the answers even though I did not study" "God help this situation I am in to not be happening" "God if you do this for me, I will do that for you". Or maybe we start to barter with God and say "if you do this for me I will be faithful to you" The question then becomes...would we be faithful Christians if God always gave us our own way? If a mom (or dad) gave a little child everything they asked for what would it look like? Dr Bryan Caplan from George Mason University in Virginia, U.S., said parents should ‘cut themselves some slack’ and stop trying to control every aspect of their children’s lives. He called for a relaxed and fun style of bringing up children — dubbed ‘serenity parenting’ — which involves us taking a backseat role. Say yes to everything. I read a brief article about a mom who tried this and the results were interesting to say the least. Some of the highlights were kids able to eat whatever they want and go to bed whenever they wanted to. The mom said her one child said "why are you being so nice to us" By the end of the week the kids were fatigued and in meltdown mode. Many times in life we think we know what we want or need but we do not count the cost and the toll it will take on us. James and John did not really realize what they were asking. They knew what they wanted but didn't realize the price tag. The cost of being faithful vrs 38-41 The cup and the baptism and the Fathers prerogative. Jesus was willing to drink the cup of God's judgment and be baptized by bearing the burden of the cross. In Old Testament tradition being underwater was symbolic of calamity. Jesus was taking God's wrath upon himself and the result was sitting at the right hand of the Father. It is the Fathers prerogative who He elevates. I will make note that James and John did eventually realize the cost of faithfulness. James Acts 12:1-2 James was killed with sword under Herod Agrippa John authored 5 books of the NT, legend has it that he was boiled in oil and lived. Under Emperor Domitian was exiled to the Island of Patmos where we wrote the book of Revelation. How we can be faithful to Jesus Don't self promote Vrs 41 The other disciples were upset about this. Probably because they didn't think of it first. But if we spend time self promoting who are we not promoting? Jesus Think about your prayer life is it always "me, me, me". Do you spend time praying on behalf of others? Don't lead like the world leads. Vrs 42 Lording it over. A follower of Christ is marked with humility in service. Don't look to be served look to serve. Vrs 43-44 Moms are a good example of this. Look to the example of Jesus Vrs 45 Jesus is the ultimate example. the God of this universe came in human form to serve us. A Mother…
When you’re a child she walks before you,
To set an example.
 When you’re a teenager she walks behind you
To be there should you need her.
 When you’re an adult she walks beside you
So that as two friends you can enjoy life together..

Monday, May 7, 2012

Snapshots Series: "Jesus Centered Living"

Snapshot29 Mark 10:17-31 "Jesus Centered Living" By looking at the account of Jesus and the rich young man (ruler) we learn what Jesus sees as necessary to live a life centered around Jesus. Have the Desire Vrs 17-20 1. To receive Eternal Life. vrs 17 The fact that this wealthy man knelt before Jesus was a very uncommon stature for a wealthy person. His desire for this knowledge outweighed his pride and he saw that Jesus was the one who could answer this question. 2. To be righteous. Vrs 18-20 Jesus challenges the idea of what is good by pointing out that only God is good Often times we meet people that are "good" people and their sin is not evident but that is where we and they have to understand that the Bible tells us that no one is righteous or good except God. But Jesus sees this mans desire is good. Having a Willingness Vrs 21-22 1. To let go of everything for Jesus: Jesus said "sell and give to the poor" He said this because He knew this man was trusting in his wealth. The Jedi Master Yoda said Train yourself to let go of everything you fear to lose. It was too much for this man to give up. In the Luke account of this he is called the "Rich Young Ruler" Now from people who are not rich we look and say yeah rich people... all they care about is money. Lets dissect this for a minute. Rich-Would you rather be rich or poor? Young-would you rather be old or young? Ruler-would you rather be powerful or powerless? This man had a huge conflict here. Young-this is not going to last. Rich-if I give these possessions up I will not have the comfort of life that I am used to. Ruler- If I give my wealth up I may lose my power. BKC commentary puts it like this. "The one necessary thing he lacked was unrivaled allegiance to God, since wealth was his god (v. 22). He was devoted to it rather than God, thereby breaking the first commandment (Ex. 20:3)." Jesus called out his idols. This mans idols was his wealth and power. Idols are anything that stands in the way of having full allegiance to Jesus. These are things that we believe will make us happy, provide security, make us important or feel important or provide fulfillment. To Follow Jesus: Jesus said "follow me" vrs 21b What is distracting you from following Jesus? Common idols 1. Wealth/possessions 2. Success 3. Appearance 4. Relationships 5. Pleasure 6. Hobbies (pets, travel, sports) 7. Work/school
Making a good thing the ultimate thing. Idolatry test. questions based off questions by John Ortberg 1. Which one of these do I think about the most? Does it consume my mind? 2. Which of these do I feel like life is not worth living if I lost it? 3. Which one of these gives me my sense of identity? 4. Which of these do I look to for a sense of security? 5. Which of these engages the most emotions? makes me happy when it is going good and sad or angry when it is not? 6. Which of these does much of my time, talent and treasure go toward? 7. Which one would those closest to me say has a potential to be an idol for me from this list? If you feel you have done pretty well on this "test" take heed to the words of John Calvin “Man's mind is like a store of idolatry; so much so that he will forsake God and forge some idol in his own brain” There is always something that can be made an idol these were just some common ones. So what do we do if we are struggling with an idol in our life? Realize the idol does not or did not provide salvation- Verses 23-26 The disciples were astonished because in Jewish traditions the wealth was considered a high blessing from God and rich people were loved by God and poor people were cursed by God. So if the blessed (rich) in this world were not accepted by God then "who can be saved" Jesus is saying that no attempt of man can bring men salvation. In fact it would be easier for a camel to fit through an eye of a needle. GOSPEL Realize the possibilities in life when it is centered on Jesus . Vrs 27 Our main problem is when we are caught up in idolatry we could not imagine life without a focus on that specific idol. We became worried or scared of what that would look like. For whatever reason we are clinging to that idol we need to understand that what we are looking for Jesus can provide and it is possible with Him. Self worth, security, fulfillment, pleasure, importance etc. When those needs are being met by Jesus in a healthy way the possibilities of what life could be like are endless. Realize the comfort in living a Christ centered life. Vrs 28-31 Peter's concern When a person trusts in Jesus and lives a life following after Him. Jesus takes care of that people in this life and the next. Jesus is saying if you let go of something for me and my work I will take care of you. Jesus is greater then anything our idols can offer and we need to find comfort in that. Romans 8:32 He who did not spare His own Son but gave Him up for us all, how will He not then also graciously give us all things. Communion is a reminder of the reassurance we have in God's promises because it points us to the cross.