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Vision Planning
....mailing on Monday…check the box
50 Days of Prayer
…Acts 29…cycle 2
God Moving…story of gas pump...
Best Year Ever
I want to explain things…i’m curious…when faced with a problem, I usually dig in and try to figure things out.
For the last several weeks I haven’t been sleeping well…I’ve been trying to figure out what was wrong.
Started exercising…but that not helping.
Wondering if I needed some kind of sleeping vitamin…not sure if God makes those or not.
normally…she goes to bed, and I stay out in the living room in my same old chair until i’m falling in and out of sleep…then sneak in and crawl into bed and quietly fight to get a few inches of the sheet.
Michelle is away this weekend.
She went to Michigan to be with Katherine for her birthday.
So the last couple of nights I've had the bed to myself.
and you know what…I've slept great.
Not sure why. it doesn’t makes sense…there has to be a reason....
Occam’s Razor
The simplest reason might just be the reason.
Maybe I just need to go to bed earlier.
Overlooking the obvious
Often times we overlook the obvious when we try to figure things out
You ask why you keep getting speeding tickets (why me God?!?) when the simple truth is you usually speed.
You ask why your friendships are so conflicted when the truth is you gossip.
You wonder why your kids don’t talk to you when the truth is you haven’t been around to build a relationship in the first place.
Often problems whose origins seem mysterious to us are really not that mysterious to others.
We just can’t or don’t see the truth....painfully obvious truth.
We want there to be some grand explanation that scientists have just discovered that will make sense of the problems of this world, but I believe often times the most obvious are often the best place to start.
Review: 2 wks ago - Best year ever starts with knowing God and connecting our life to others …particularly Christians people who have similar priorities....in fact if you only gather on Sunday, you are actually only accomplishing part of what God has for you…the other part is in small groups with other Christians.
I wanted to introduce these as elements of the life of a disciple.
First, gathering-connecting…then Growing.
Your church leaders often get together to talk about the reality of Why our church isn’t growing....we will come up with all sorts of ideas about why THEY don't come....but often we fail to consider that WE aren’t inviting.
..that's the most obvious answer…and it just might be true.
It’s just like the another question…one that many of us don't ask ourselves, but probably should.
“Why am I not growing spiritually?”
The answer to this question I’m going to try to help you ask and answer today.
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Remember the focus of the series....the best year ever…or as Jesus said Life in all it’s fullness.
Now if this is what Jesus came to provide, is this it?
If you aren’t a follower of Jesus…this may come as a surprise to you.
You thought Jesus came to get us to heaven.
Actually Jesus changes our lives the moment we come to know him.
IF you are a Christian, let me ask you…are you living life in all its fullness?
Where ever you are in your relationship with Jesus…is that the fullest life?
I don’t know?
Do you think it is?
Do you feel full?
Some of you are saying…yea I have troubles, but I love Jesus and Jesus is all I need.
Let me ask you a question.
Some of the people in scripture,
Are you full like the apostle Paul?
This came after his reminding us of the list of his hardships.
Are you full like the widow who gave her last 2 coins?
Are you full like Peter who sang in prison?
If you aren’t, it’s good to realize it.
Like me you get take things personal…remembering we are a work in process.
Phrase by Andy Stanley...
Jesus makes your life better, and following Jesus makes you better at life.
We are not left to ourselves to figure out life…how to be holy.
That’s exactly what happens as we experience sanctifying grace.
Sanctification is a progression
John Wesley referred to this becoming like Christ as Christian Perfection.
Not perfection like mistake free but being made perfect in love…loving God with all you heart mind, soul, and strength…and loving your neighbor as yourself.
This perfection that Wesley taught of wasn’t a mistake free life....but a life that is being transformed by the power of God’s grace.
What does this transformation look like?
Other ways you might experience this transformation…this spiritual growth:
You are learning new things about God…new graces
You are digging deeper into deeper theology...
You are not relying on others to teach you
You are learning…and teaching
You are showing grace to others
You are looking to obey God
You’re experiencing the fruits of the spirit
YOU’RE LESS WORRIED ABOUT PERSONAL PREFERENCES AND MORE CONCERNED ABOUT UNITY
YOU’RE WILLING TO SPEAK THE TRUTH IN LOVE
YOU’RE ENGAGED IN COMMUNITY
These are things that are evidence of spiritual growth in our lives…Hear this…these things are the proof that a change is taking place.
Now, If you pick up an magazine this time of year you would probably find an article that explained how to have the best year ever…often in 3 easy steps.
3 Steps for the Best Year Ever:
set a goal…make a plan…get to work…new friends, new tools, new progress
But sanctification…being made holy…is something that God does in everyone who surrenders their life to him.
It’s not what we do…its something done to us…in us
It happens as we live in relationship with Jesus....It’s this thing called grace.
HOUSE
John Wesley used the image of a house.
Porch - Prevenient grace…inviting us into a relationship with God…the porch is where God’s grace meets everyone…drawing them closer…just like a real porch - inviting them out of the sun or rain - sit a spell - rest - but you aren’t in the house…you are out there with the UPS guy
Door - Justifying grace…coming to know God - entering in -
Inside - Sanctifying grace…all the rooms where we get to experience the life with God.
It’s in the house…in God’s grace…that we learn to live life in all it’s fullness.
It’s in the house that we grow.
As we explore different rooms, different views
Rooms for rest…sabbath
Rooms for connection....fellowship
Rooms for ministry…service
Rooms for study....discipleship
God gives us these as means to help our faith grow.
Our faith grows as long as we live in the house.
What is it about being in the house that changes us?
Being near God we change.
“Renewing of your mind.” - developing the character of God IN you
Jesus described it in his most famous sermon
Dependent, Humble, Seek Justice, Merciful, Pure hearted, Peacemakers
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