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Spare Change - August 2021

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Recently I was given the opportunity to fill the pulpit while Pastor Alan was on vacation.  There was a part of the sermon that I had to cut for time.  I know you probably thought I could have cut more for time...just kidding.  I really enjoyed getting a chance to preach and was honored to bring you a word from Galatians 5:16-25.  In this sermon I spoke about how we can walk in the Spirit.  We do this by participating with the Spirit in killing sin (mortification), seeking to place Christ first so we could live in a new spirit filled life (vilification), cooperating with the work of the Spirit by feeding our souls the right kind of food (focusing on spiritual disciplines, specifically reading and studying God’s Word).

There was one more helpful thing about walking in the Spirit that I was going to mention but cut for time.  This is the idea that when we walk in the Spirit we must realize we are free from our past; but that doesn’t mean our past shouldn’t be acknowledged.  We are not supposed to forget our past sins but we are also not supposed to be held captive by them.

One of Satan’s biggest spiritual devices is to accuse us or pile on guilt after we have sinned.  It works like this: he often tempts us to sin, then we make the choice to sin and he turns around to accuse us.  He tells us how bad we are and how we will never amount to anything.  This shouldn’t surprise us, his name means accuser!  Living within this guilt forever will severely hurt our walk with the Spirit.  Some Christians have let their past sins cripple them.  Now I’m not saying that recent sins or sins that have great consequences don’t need to be dealt with.  There is a time of healing and repentance that must occur, but past sins do not put a black mark on you forever.  If so, the grace of God is not worth very much, is it?

So how do we deal with our past?  We must acknowledge it, learn from it, use it as a testimony, and move on to live for the Lord.  We can not let the ghost of our former self haunt us today.  This makes me think of that oak tree out in the front of our church that I mentioned during the sermon.  Remember how I talked about it being infested with oak galls?  I used it as an illustration of how we need to take in the right spiritual food to grow.  The oak tree has been injected with a special mixture of insecticide to kill the bugs and fertilize the tree over the past couple of years.  To give it the mixture the tree experts have to drill little holes all around the base of the tree.  The tree has recovered beautifully but there is some scarring at the base of the tree where they inject the mixture.

This got me thinking about the scars of our past.  In the spirit filled life we will have the scars from our sinful past but that is not who we are today.  A scar doesn’t mean you are not healthy, it shows a past trauma that you have overcome. The sins of our past scar our lives but they do not define who you are….you find your spiritual health, your identity, new life, your everything in our Savior, Jesus Christ, not your past.  Instead of being held captive or discouraged about your past, be in awe of all that God has brought you through.  Your past scars give glory to God, let them be a testimony of His grace in your life.

Do not let your past keep you from doing ministry and following God’s will in your life.  Walking in the Spirit means following God to do whatever and go wherever He calls you to go.  God has redeemed me from much brokenness in my past, I bear the scars of many mistakes but that has not stopped me from following God in my life.  Everything good that I have, everything that I have is all because of God and it is all for His glory.  It is the same with you!  So live in the freedom that Christ gives us and walk by the Spirit!

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Student Ministry - August 2021

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Dear Church Family,

Summer time is drawing to an end, and it is time to start preparing for the normal routine of the school year. For some, leaving the Summer behind can be a sad prospect. But for many, the idea of jumping back into a normal and predictable routine is a welcome comfort. Don’t get me wrong, the Summer is an amazing time… but it’s also a crazy time, especially if you have kids. The school year brings with it plenty of its own craziness, but it usually has a regular ebb and flow that you can predict and know is coming. Maybe that’s just me. But as I already mentioned, the one thing that the transition into the school year means for the Student Ministry is preparation.

August is the time of year that we position ourselves to disciple our students through the Fall and the Spring. It’s a time for recruiting, a time for planning, a time for curriculum prep, and especially a time for prayer. There are many things that the Student Ministry needs to do, but there are at least a couple things I would like to ask you to do as well. The first is to simply pray for the Student Ministry. Please pray for the adult leaders. We need God to help us love students well and be committed to them and their spiritual growth. Pray for new adults to feel the call to serve in the Student Ministry. We need God to send younger and older adults to participate in the discipleship of the younger generation in the Student Ministry. Pray for parents. We need God to continue to unite the parents of our church in one accord in raising the younger generation of the Church with hearts fully abiding in Christ and not in the world. Pray for your pastors. We need God to help us equip parents, leaders, and the students to grow in their faith and do the work of ministry. Without God, the builder builds in vain. So pray He would bless all these things and lead us in His will.

Secondly, I ask you to consider God’s calling in your life. What has God called you to do by way of service to the body of Christ, the Church? The Bible tells us we are all a part of the body of Christ. And as each part works according to its purpose there is great harmony in the body, and God is glorified (Eph. 4:16; 1Cor. 12:12-26). Are you walking in loving obedience to His call on your life? If so, then praise the Lord, excel still more! If not, then may I politely ask, what is stopping you? Is it fear? Is it laziness? Is it a lack of knowledge of His will? There could be any number of reasons why we haven’t headed the call of God in our lives. But may I encourage you, there may be reasons, but those reasons are not excuses. We must confront whatever it is that is stopping us, and we must take it to God in repentance. If fear, then turn to Christ and pray for faith. If laziness, then turn to Christ and pray for a renewed heart. If there is a lack of knowledge, then turn to Christ and pray for diligence to read and learn His Word. That is how we discern His will. If finding abundant and eternal life comes only from abiding in Christ, then we must put aside anything that stops us from following Him and His call in our lives.

Lastly, may I exhort us all; If we know what it is that we are to do and do not do it, we are sinning (James 4:17). So if you know what God wants you to do, be encouraged! You can do all things that God has called you to do! So today, make no more excuses and take just one step of faithfulness toward the Lord. He will lead the rest of the way. All you have to do is keep stepping.

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