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Intro
Elder Installation
Today we are going to install two new Elders
Elders are overseers of the church
We form a board that oversees the financials, staffing, ministries, and facilities
For the last two years we have had four elders: Dave Morse, Ed Almanza, Butch Hilliard, and myself
Ed is stepping off of the Board because He and his family will be moving to Tennesse in March
We thank him for his years of service
What do we look for and how do we elect Elders?
First, we look at the Biblical qualifications found 1 Tim 3 & Titus 1
Then we look for men who are already doing the work of an Elder without the title
That means they are participating, serving, leading, and teaching in the ministries of the church
We have two men who more than fit that description
I want to ask Mike Smith and his wife Jennifer to come up
I want to ask Jason Byard and his wife Sandra to join them
Mike has lead our men’s ministry for several years, fills the pulpit for me when I am gone, helped do deacon stuff when we were under the tent, and is a regular at our Midweek study
Jason has been a leader in our D-group ministry, teaches our youth Sunday School class, led our Season of Hope Xmas campaign, helped in several other areas
They are here to serve the church
Pray for the Building
We have an exciting opportunity
Three months ago Cindy Eisen called me and expressed that God had put a property on her heart for the church to buy
In that process God had given her this vision of what the property could be
Being a realtor she also found out the property might be going on the market
She called me and asked if she should pursue it
As she pursued it she found out that the organization that owned it had just leased it out to a church and weren’t interested in selling
Something in her told her not to stop and I told her to go after it
She went by the property at all different times trying to find someone there
She finally was able to talk to a cleaning lady, who gave her the names of two pastors and contacted them
Through that she got the contact info for the organization that owned the building
She called them every week, only leaving messages and getting excuses that the guy who made the decisions wasn’t in
Finally, this week she got an very short email that said, “Hi Cindy.
Please have your church submit an offer.”
On Tuesday we are going to submit an offer for the Mission Hills Baptist church
There is no guarantee and we are trying hard not to get our hopes up, but we are asking you to pray with us for the next week that God will give us favor as we submit the offer and they consider it
Read Matthew 5:6-12
Transition
We started our Sermon on the Mount series
A disciples guide to live like Jesus
Fittingly we started with the Beatitudes which look at the attitude a disciple should possess
The first three are foundational to a disciples success: Humility, brokenness over sin, and meekness
Last week I left off talking about meekness
I said I would finish it this week because it rolls into the 4th beatitude
Meekness is not a personality trait
The meek personality suffers indignities without complaint, always aims to please, and never asserts itself
For Jesus, meekness is a character trait, not a disposition
It is the opposite of ambition and envy
It is gentle, humble, unassuming
The mark of meekness is not the absence of assertiveness.
It is the absence of self-assertion
Successful and forceful people must learn how to use their strength for others, not themselves.
If we love the Gospel, if we know our spiritual poverty and sin, we know that we have no right to exalt ourselves
The forceful person is still meek if he uses his powers for God and neighbor
You need to understand this to understand the next Beatitudes
The next 5 beatitudes ask “Who are You going to be?
Be Hungry vs. 6
Now we start to build on the strong foundation
These ask the question, “Who are you going to be?”
The first one we look at targets our ambition
It has to do with ambition—ambition of the right sort—whose object is to honor, obey, and glorify God by partaking of His righteousness.
This holy ambition is in great contrast to the common ambitions of men to gratify their own lusts, accomplish their own goals, and satisfy their own egos
Jesus declares that the deepest desire of every person ought to be to hunger and thirst for righteousness.
This beatitude speaks of strong desire, of driving pursuit, of a passionate force inside the soul.
Jesus wants his disciples primary ambition to be for His righteousness
That is the Spirit-prompted desire that will lead a person to salvation and keep him strong and faithful once he is in the kingdom.
It is also the only ambition that, when fulfilled, brings enduring happiness
It doesn’t mean that we can’t be ambitious in other areas but this need to be the primary
Here is the paradox
Happy are the Hungry
A starving person has a single, all-consuming passion for food and water.
Nothing else has the slightest attraction or appeal; nothing else can even get his attention
The heart of every person in the world was created with a sense of inner emptiness and need.
Yet apart from God’s revelation men do not recognize what the need is or know what will satisfy it.
Though God has created men with a need for Himself, they try to satisfy that need through lifeless gods of their own making.
Again like the prodigal son, men are prone to take good things God has given—such as possessions, health, freedom, opportunities, and knowledge—and spend them on pleasure, power, popularity, fame, and every other form of self-satisfaction.
But unlike the prodigal, they are often content to stay in the far country, away from God and away from His blessings.
If you seek the things of the Lord first He will address the other areas
Jewish people understood that God would also satisfy his people’s needs in the future kingdom, as he had supplied for them in the exodus when he first redeemed them
Be Hungry for the righteousness of the Lord
Be Merciful vs. 7
The fifth Beatitude is to be Merciful
The first four beatitudes deal entirely with inner principles, principles of the heart and mind.
They are concerned with the way we see ourselves before God.
The last four are outward manifestations of those attitudes.
Mercy and compassion denote care, concern, and empathetic feeling for another person.
In the Bible, mercy and compassion are most perfectly demonstrated and characterized by God’s own merciful and loving care for his people, and in particular by the gift of mercy through Jesus Christ.
We are in need of God’s mercy everyday
Fortunately, His mercy renews each morning
Lamentations 3:22–23 (ESV)
The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.
Because we receive that mercy we need to show it to others
When we recognize our spiritual poverty, our weakness and sin, we see the weakness and sin of others differently
When we extend mercy we receive it ourselves
The benefit from showing mercy is that it makes us happy
Happy are the Merciful
Mercy is a gift to mankind, yet a demand from God
It covers those who have been marginalized by society
It covers those who are bankrupt by their sin
Those lost and hurting
Let us ask, when we see the needy How can I give?
Be Holy vs. 8
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