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Good morning
Multiply
I wanted to give you all a brief update on what’s next for multiply:
-Three areas
Become a church that is a hub for multiplication
we want to multiply, disciples, leaders and Churches out of here to bless the world
So we are doing three things
Addressing the spiritual reality: We are so blessed to have Angelina as an interim worship leader but after this summer she will be done and so this month we are officially beginning our search for a worship leader
We are upgrading property with what we are calling 20-30 year upgrades…Doing big things that if we knock those out then the church wont have to worry about them for a while…things like bathrooms, painting, lighting etc…This month, a priority that was a little lower on the list got pushed to the top and we are doing some upgrades to our security system
We want become a church that multiplies....So we need to plant a church…If we are going to become a multiplying church then we need to multiply one
we are raising $300,000 over 3 years to do this Right now, in just the first few months we have been able to paint the sanctuary, renovate the lobby, maintain the parking lot and now we are going to really ramp up hiring a worship leader
So We have about 200 donors in our church family but if just 100 people gave $83/mo we would fully fund this goal
If 125 People gave $66 we would fully fund this goal...
So maybe your here and you’ve never considered it or you just haven’t heard about what we are doing…On the welcome table we have pledge cards, maybe you want to make a pledge to help us further these goals and help this church reach the world.
MULTIPLY COMMERCIAL OVER
So today we are starting a brand new series called “words”
And maybe this is just the way my brain is structured but words get stuck in my head...
I go on these long bike rides and I can be gone for like 5 hours and think about one word...
So in part, this series is just a way for me to get out to you the words that have been floating around in my mind...
But its so much more than that...
But I want to submit to you that the words for this series matter so much in our reading and understanding of scripture...
These are biblical words…Some in Hebrew…some in Greek
And they are words that are sort of hidden from view we read the Bible in English…
In Hebrew, you will have one word that will be used many different ways...
and English has so many words that we tend to lose the original meaning of what was written in the Bible...
So I am going to teach you these words…and the right way to say them and I guarantee you that if you lean in to this teaching series that you will end up reading the Bible differently..
But ultimately I think that your relationship with God will really grow...
So let’s start with the first word:
I said something during our last series that struck a chord with many of you…I have had many of you tell me that it impacted you
When we were talking about prayer I said: God is closer than the air that you breathe
And I truly and really believe that
So the first word I want to teach you today is “Ruakh”
If you take your had and you put it up to your face and breathe…everyone do that
What your feeling, your breath…In Hebrew that is your Ruakh
Its the Hebrew word for spirit, or wind or breath
So to the ancient Hebrew people when they would say a wind blew from the east…They would say a Ruakh blew, there was a mindset that this Ruakh originated from someone
So lets get into it, I have a ton of Bible for you this morning
Genesis 1:1–2 (NIV)
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God (Ruakh) was hovering over the waters.
It might not look like it, but there is so much packed into these 2 sentences, it is crazy....I will try and give us only what we need
So Sentence 1, I am not even touching, God created the heavens and the earth....let’s save that for another day
But the next line says: “Now the earth was formless and Empty
I am going to give you bonus words in this series because it adds meaning to Ruakh
The Earth was TohuWabohu
Now this is a fun word that when you say it, you say it as one word but when you write it It is just Tohu & Bohu
Tohu & Bohu are the twin forces wild and waste
So the idea in Genesis 1:2 is that God created this world that has no form and its empty and there are chaotic, wild and waste waters
Think for a second how scary the ocean would have been to an ancient person…I mean often times ships would leave port never to return with no explanation at all
Whales are bigger than your boat…tales of giant squid...
Not to mention storms pop up and just eat ancient ships whole.
What Genesis 1:2 tells us is that in this beginning uncreated world, it was a wild wasteland…it was chaotic water...
But there was something over these chaotic waters it was the Ruakh of God
Ruakh is understood as God’s spirit or energy that animates all of life
God’s Rukah animates all of human life and all of life around us
Genesis 2 Tells us this
Genesis 2:7 (NIV)
Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.
God Breathed his Ruakh into humans and it gave them life…It is God’s spirit that animates all of human life....
So what we have to see that God is doing in creation is that he is using his Spirit or his breath or his wind
to take the chaotic waters and to separate them and fill the earth
Then God uses his Ruakh to create people who live and breathe by his Ruakh
So God’s Spirit
1. Tames the chaos
2. Animates life
Ok let’s now go to Genesis 8...
Most of us would remember the story of Noah’s ark right?
God has Noah make a huge boat and take 2 of each animal from all over the world and put them in this boat...
Then it rains and it floods...
Ok so I know most of us think of this in terms of a children’s story because there are animals involved...
But what this actually is was a world that descended back into sin, and it is a story of de-creation...
The wild an waste waters of creation the Tohu & Bohu are coming back to de-create the earth
Genesis 8:1 (NIV)
But God remembered Noah and all the wild animals and the livestock that were with him in the ark, and he sent a wind (Ruakh) over the earth, and the waters receded.
This is Genesis 1:2 all over again....God again tames the chaos waters…The earth descended back into the wild and waste, the Tohu & Bohu of uncreation....There was a whole earth flood and then what happens…God’s spirit comes over the waters and separates and waters so that Noah could partner with God in the re-creation the earth
God’s Spirit is again hovering over the chaotic waters
And do you remember what the symbol was for Noah that they had found dry ground?
There was a bird that hovered over the waters and what kind of bird is this? its a dove right?
and by the way this is what the Old Testament does…It takes these little concepts and forces you to stow them away for later...
Its like God is like…Ok I am going to build on this…put it on a shelf for a little while
So there is a dove hovering over the chaotic waters…ready for a new creation
Now the New Testament is written in Greek but the Greek word for Holy spirit is Nooma and it is translated to Ruakh in Hebrew
So what we see is Jesus standing in water and the Ruakh of God descends on him like a dove and now Jesus goes about his work of new creation....
God’s spirit is the animating force of all of life
It calms the chaos and creates new life!
oh and there is so much more...
Ruakh to Ruakh Relations
But here is why you should care about all of this
How many of us when we think of the word spirit think something like in the cartoon world…like when Wile-e-Coyote gets blown up by one of his own bombs…you see this disembodied spirit kind of float out of him?
This is what we tend to think of when we think of a spirit but this is not even close to a biblical idea
The Hebrew mindset of what this is like the wind, God’s spirit is just always around you, always wanting to engulf you
but the next deeper way to understand Ruakh is that its something you can surrender to or not
Here is what I mean by this.
In the Biblical mindset....Each one of us has a Ruakh
There is no Hebrew word for Brain…So the Hebrews use the word Ruakh and it is translated as “mind”
So the word Ruakh is not just used for the Holy Spirit but also for humans...
You and I have a Ruakh
In the Bible there are a couple of significant places where we see how God uses his Ruakh through people
The very first person in the Bible that we see embody God’s Ruakh is Joseph
And this would take a whole character study of Joseph but let me just give you the twitter version
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