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We learn best by watching others. It's an affective way to disciple others as well. A Disciple is someone who is committed to acquiring the knowledge and skills of another. It can be like an apprentice or an intern who is watching & learning. But what does it take to be an effective disciple?
Have you ever felt like you were wasting your time? Whether that be in our daily activities and the endless to do lists, our relationships with others, our time with God, our time at church and even inviting others to church. There is one thing that you can be definitely sure of and that’s if you are following God’s lead, you’re not wasting your time.
Recent Headlines illustrate what happens if companies forget their identity and try to re-brand their image. That same chaos happens when people who’ve committed to follow God forget their identity and try to re-brand to become accepted. The question is how do you follow God in a world that doesn’t?
When we first committed ourselves to Follow God’s Lead in our life, we thought God would open every door. It can be hard to accept, when it doesn’t happen like we expect! But why would you follow God when He keeps on closing doors? What do you do when the God who’s supposed to make a way, seems like He’s just in the way? The events in Acts 16 teach us not to allow disappointment to disengage us from Following God.
The bible emphasizes the importance of living in unity with others. Psalm 133:1 says, ’How good & pleasant it is when God’s people dwell together in unity!’ John 17 says, 'Jesus prayed His followers would be united, so the world would know He was sent by God.' Ephesians 4:3 tells us, ‘Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit thru the bond of peace.’ But sometimes, people who are committed to following God, just...
We typically assume that if you do good, you get good. But life doesn’t always work out that way, does it? When that happens, it’s easy to get discouraged and give up even trying to do good! Today we see this in action in Acts 14.
Everything has a lifespan regardless of how useful it is. The same is true of people. Acts 13:36 tells us that David served God's purpose in His own generation, then he died and was buried with his ancestors. His body went back to dust. The only question that matters is: ‘Will you serve God’s purpose in your time?’
Have you ever felt like not praying? We go through moments of wondering, “why would he bother listening to me?” We may even go through moments of being mad at Him. Sometimes we don’t have the words to say because we’ve already said everything that we can think of. Today we look at Acts 12 to give us some encouragement during these moments.
It’s always a challenge to teach kids how to share and it always seems like the first word toddlers learn to say is, “NO!” followed by a close second which is the word, “MINE!” Children will do that in an attempt to be in control of their life. This is also the case for those who are younger in Christ! How do we overcome this and mature as believers?
Sometimes things happen that we don't see coming. In fact, the Bible is filled with stories of people who were caught off guard by God. The question is, are you committed to follow Him, even if what He asks you is shocking?
No doubt there would be as many descriptions as there are people in attendance! Looking at Acts 9:31, "The church had peace throughout Judea, Galilee, and Samaria, and it became stronger as the believers lived in the fear of the Lord. And with the encouragement of the Holy Spirit, it also grew in numbers." This, of course, sounds wonderful. We look at Acts 9 to see how this happened!
Welcome to summer, when families make vacation plans? Like Clark Griswold, many of those family trips will be to Amusement Parks. Regardless of the destination, riding the Roller Coaster is almost a rite of passage. You could say the same thing about learning what it means to follow Jesus! Just like Roller Coasters, following Jesus has a lot of ups, downs & unexpected curves.
Do you remember the phone number you had as a kid? The older we get, the harder it is to remember important things. The most important thing is to remember what it really means to be commit yourself to God.
It’s Graduation Season, where graduates are frequently asked, “What do you want to do with your life?” Good question. The bigger question is about how we are to live? Peter encourages Christians to remember that people who don’t believe are living all around you. Live such good lives that they will see the good you do, and give glory to God on the day when Christ comes again.
People have a lot of different ideas about what it means to be a Christian. The big question is why don’t we see how being a Christian changed the life of people in the Bible?
Are you ever confronted with the pivotal moments in life and find yourself asking, "Okay God, what should I do next?" Chris honors our high school graduates as he points them to their relationship with God being key to those "next steps" moments.
People who believe in God would probably tell you that they want Him to work in their life. As long as it’s the work they want done! But that mentality expects God to be my servant instead of my being God's servant! I’m pretty sure that’s not the way following Jesus is supposed to work! So what can I learn from Acts 3-4 about letting God work in my life?
It's construction season in Ohio and the orange barrells are in full bloom! We even have detours currently to get to MCC. The thing about detours is you're never really sure where you are or how long it will take to get where you're going. We can get the same feeling when we’re trying to let God work on us. What are we to do during these "detour moments"?
We look to Mothers to be a source of life and love. They nurture, protect, and encourage. They are self-sacrificing care-givers. Because of that, mothers also teach us how to trust. But life & people have a way of draining our willingness to trust others.
Jesus didn’t tell us to BECOME the light of the world. He didn’t say we MIGHT be the light of the world. He said we ARE the light of the world, as in, it’s not optional. So whether we like it or not, what people think about Jesus is directly connected to our actions, our kindness and our generosity. The only question is: are we shining bright—or just flickering?
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