Wednesday, October 24, 2007

BALD PROPHET: Part 7


"EXPECTATIONS"
October 28, 2007
with Adam Waters
Introduction
· I told of my first experience at King’s Island where we waited in line for 4 hours for Faceoff and 3.5 for the Beast. We were there for 12 hours and rode ONLY 4 rides!!!
· We wait in line because at the end we expect something great!
· Matthew 10:7-8 ~ Last week we talked about urgently pursuing our 21st century lepers with the Love of Jesus Christ. This week, we begin a new series on what we should expect when we go.
· Expect God’s presence when you go.

WHEN YOU EXPECT GOD’S PRESENCE…

YOU WON’T BE AFRAID: 2Kings 6:1-21 “Don’t be afraid! There are more on our side than on theirs!” Then Elisha prayed, “O Lord, open his eyes and let him see!” The Lord opened the young man’s eyes, and when he looked up, he saw that the hillside around Elisha was filled with horses and chariots of fire.
YOU WILL PREPARE: Ephesians 6:10-20
1) Recognize your rival
2) Firm up your faith.
3) Pray with persistence.
YOU WON’T FORGET TO TAKE JESUS WITH YOU: Matthew 28:20 “And be sure of this: I am with you always, even to the end of this age.”

CHALLENGE:
o Are you ready for God to open your eyes?
o To open your eyes to the lost and hurting that He’s sending you to?
o To open your eyes to the host of heaven that goes with you?

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

BALD PROPHET: Part 6

CHILDLIKE AWE: Hugging Lepers
with Adam Waters
this Sunday October 21, 2007


I'm sorry friends, but I seem to have deleted my file with my sermon notes from last weekend. Here's the thrust of the sermon and the texts that I preached from. If the notes turn up, I'll put them in later this week.

  1. URGENCY is the word of the day. An urgency must be developed in us to hug 21st century lepers.
  2. 2Kings 5 ~ the whole chapter is the story of Elisha healing Naaman and his desperation for healing that eventually turned into a desperation for worshipping the one and only, true God
  3. Mark 1:40-45 ~ Jesus heals a leper who also was desperate/urgent for healing and then became urgent in his sharing of the story of what Jesus did for him
  4. God has power over all disease: cancer, aids, depression, loneliness, fear, anxiety.... all disease.
  5. OUR CALL: Matthew 10: 7 "Go and announce to them that the Kingdom of Heaven is near. 8 Heal the sick, raise the dead, cure those with leprosy, and cast out demons. Give as freely as you have received!"

Thursday, October 11, 2007

BALD PROPHET: Part 5


"CHILDLIKE AWE: Resurrection"
with Adam Waters
October 14, 2007
Introduction
SATAN HAS FOOLED YOU.
Somewhere along the line you have been tricked into fearing things. Leading psychiatrists around the country have documented over 2,000 fears. Anything from the #13 to peanut butter sticking ot the top of your mouth. There is even a fear of phobia's. BUT, these same people will tell you that there are only 2 fears that you are born with: 1)the fear of falling and 2)the fear of loud noises. These are the only 2 God-given fears. ALL OTHERS you have learned. Which means you can unlearn them. This sermon series is about us approaching our Father with child-like awe. Basically we are trying to get you to "download a whole new opporating system for your brain."
· Jerry Seinfeld in one of his famous standup routines talks about how talking in front of a large crowd is people’s #1 fear… and death was #2. DEATH was #2!!!
· Why are we so afraid of dying?
· Here is a true saying: “No one who has died is worried about it anymore.”
· As with our view of Scripture being stories that should really and truly awe us because we believe in the power of God, the same is true here.
· Our view of death should take shape in our view of God. Is He the almighty who has power over life and death and time… then, he has the power to resurrect.

SCRIPTURE: Elisha and the Woman from Shunem (2Kings 4:8-37)
8 One day Elisha went to the town of Shunem. A wealthy woman lived there, and she urged him to come to her home for a meal. After that, whenever he passed that way, he would stop there for something to eat. 9 She said to her husband, “I am sure this man who stops in from time to time is a holy man of God. 10 Let’s build a small room for him on the roof and furnish it with a bed, a table, a chair, and a lamp. Then he will have a place to stay whenever he comes by.” 11 One day Elisha returned to Shunem, and he went up to this upper room to rest. 12 He said to his servant Gehazi, “Tell the woman from Shunem I want to speak to her.” When she appeared, 13 Elisha said to Gehazi, “Tell her, ‘We appreciate the kind concern you have shown us. What can we do for you? Can we put in a good word for you to the king or to the commander of the army?’” “No,” she replied, “my family takes good care of me.” 14 Later Elisha asked Gehazi, “What can we do for her?” Gehazi replied, “She doesn’t have a son, and her husband is an old man.” 15 “Call her back again,” Elisha told him. When the woman returned, Elisha said to her as she stood in the doorway, 16 “Next year at this time you will be holding a son in your arms!” “No, my lord!” she cried. “O man of God, don’t deceive me and get my hopes up like that.” 17 But sure enough, the woman soon became pregnant. And at that time the following year she had a son, just as Elisha had said. 18 One day when her child was older, he went out to help his father, who was working with the harvesters. 19 Suddenly he cried out, “My head hurts! My head hurts!” His father said to one of the servants, “Carry him home to his mother.” 20 So the servant took him home, and his mother held him on her lap. But around noontime he died. 21 She carried him up and laid him on the bed of the man of God, then shut the door and left him there. 22 She sent a message to her husband: “Send one of the servants and a donkey so that I can hurry to the man of God and come right back.” 23 “Why go today?” he asked. “It is neither a new moon festival nor a Sabbath.” But she said, “It will be all right.” 24 So she saddled the donkey and said to the servant, “Hurry! Don’t slow down unless I tell you to.” 25 As she approached the man of God at Mount Carmel, Elisha saw her in the distance. He said to Gehazi, “Look, the woman from Shunem is coming. 26 Run out to meet her and ask her, ‘Is everything all right with you, your husband, and your child?’” “Yes,” the woman told Gehazi, “everything is fine.” 27 But when she came to the man of God at the mountain, she fell to the ground before him and caught hold of his feet. Gehazi began to push her away, but the man of God said, “Leave her alone. She is deeply troubled, but the Lord has not told me what it is.” 28 Then she said, “Did I ask you for a son, my lord? And didn’t I say, ‘Don’t deceive me and get my hopes up’?” 29 Then Elisha said to Gehazi, “Get ready to travel; take my staff and go! Don’t talk to anyone along the way. Go quickly and lay the staff on the child’s face.” 30 But the boy’s mother said, “As surely as the Lord lives and you yourself live, I won’t go home unless you go with me.” So Elisha returned with her. 31 Gehazi hurried on ahead and laid the staff on the child’s face, but nothing happened. There was no sign of life. He returned to meet Elisha and told him, “The child is still dead.” 32 When Elisha arrived, the child was indeed dead, lying there on the prophet’s bed. 33 He went in alone and shut the door behind him and prayed to the Lord. 34 Then he lay down on the child’s body, placing his mouth on the child’s mouth, his eyes on the child’s eyes, and his hands on the child’s hands. And as he stretched out on him, the child’s body began to grow warm again! 35 Elisha got up, walked back and forth across the room once, and then stretched himself out again on the child. This time the boy sneezed seven times and opened his eyes! 36 Then Elisha summoned Gehazi. “Call the child’s mother!” he said. And when she came in, Elisha said, “Here, take your son!” 37 She fell at his feet and bowed before him, overwhelmed with gratitude. Then she took her son in her arms and carried him downstairs
CHILDLIKE AWE: Stories of Resurrection
— Elisha and the boy.
— Matthew 9/Mark 5 “Jesus and the girl.”
— John 11 “Lazarus”
— 2Kings 13:21 “Elisha’s bones”
— Matthew 28 “Jesus raises himself.”
— 1 Corinthians 15:53-57 “For sin is the sting that results in death, and the law gives sin its power. But thank God! He gives us victory over sin and death through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
— GOD HAS THE POWER TO “Resurrect” YOU AFTER YOU DIE.

CHALLENGE:
o We do not see people raised from the dead because we DO NOT TRY! Oh but there’s more to be learned than that…
o Physical resurrection only lasts a short time as amazing as it is. Spiritual resurrection is more powerful… and lasts for eternity.

Monday, October 08, 2007

BALD PROPHET: Part 4



CHILDLIKE AWE: Something from Nothing

with Matt Johnson

October 7, 2007

How big is your God? How big is your God? What quantifies God’s size or greatness for you? How do you try and get your arms around it? What is it for you that defines who He is and what he’s capable of?

It’s an important question. One that we’ve got to ask ourselves regularly. How big is your God? I have a feeling that most Christians have a God that is just too small. He’s not big enough or strong enough to face the world which we live in today, not capable of fixing our problems and crises. Sure, he did lots of cool stuff a long time ago, but that was then and this is now and not much is happening so he can’t be that big…

If you’re around me much, you’ll hear me say this. You’ll probably hear this a lot from me when I preach because I want you to get this. Everything you believe about your faith must start with your understanding of who God is. Figure out what you believe about God and you can find answers to all the other issues about faith that you might have. What do you believe about God? Is He Good? Is He Honest? Is He Real? Is He All Knowing? Is He Capable? Is He Compassionate? Is He Judge? Does He Care? Too many times Christians and those seeking come to church and ask questions like “do you have to be baptized to go to heaven?” “Why do bad things happen to good people?” “Is it a sin not to tithe?” And I always respond… “well get to that, but first lets talk about what you believe about God…” See, if we really know what we believe God to be, then a lot of these issues become non issues. What do you believe to be true about God? How big is your God?

Last week Adam talked about how this series is about blowing up the box that you keep God in. Destroying it completely so that there’s no chance of trying to tape it back together in a few weeks. We want to let the cat out of the bag so to speak. It’s about regaining that “Awe” and amazement at God. It’s about realizing that your God is BIG, bigger than you can fathom or ever get your mind around.

There are hundreds of miracles recorded in scripture. Real miracles. Acts of God incapable of being reproduced by humans. The Flood. The ten plagues. The parting of the Red Sea. Rack, Shack, & Benny in the fire. Water into wine. Lazarus raised from the dead. Soldiers ear gets cut off and put back on. The list goes on an on…

What’s the point? There was a purpose for each of these, but one purpose for all is this – God wanted your attention. He wanted your attention. Does he have it? Has he gotten you to stop what you’re doing and look up at him and pay attention? Do you really think he had to part the Red Sea to save the Israelites? Did he really have to make water into wine? Did the Israelites really have to march around the wall seven times before it’d fall? He wants your attention, and he’s willing to go to extravagant and miraculous lengths to get it. Does he have it yet? How big is your God?

We’re going to be looking at miracle passages for the next few weeks; specifically those done in the lives of Elisha and Jesus. Last week we looked at the first miracles that Elisha and Jesus preformed. It’s good to see that Elisha did a lot of the same stuff that Jesus did, and he was just a guy. Not God incarnate, just another Joe Schmoe Israelite that God used for powerful things.

This week we’re going to look at these two guys again, and see how they were able to make something out of nothing. Elisha gives a woman a never ending jar of olive oil, and Jesus feeds a bunch of people with a few crackers and sardines. It’s good stuff.

-Read 2 Kings 4:1-7

The widow is at the end of her rope. He sons are about to be taken into slavery, she is broke and broken. She comes to Elisha for help, begging, crying out, desperate for help. His response is simple – “What do you have that God can use?” Oil? Ok. It could have been anything – sugar, flour, etc… It’s important to see that God can work with what little you have, no matter what it is. The command is simple, get a bunch of jars and keep pouring. She obeys, and sure enough, the oil just keeps coming. God used Elisha to make something out of nothing for this woman.

-Read Mark 6:30-44

I love that line where Jesus says “You give them something to eat…” Jesus is often a sarcastic person, and this line clearly falls in that category. You feed them. C’mon, you just cast out demons and healed the sick, you can’t take care of some food for these people? On the other hand, it’s also a question which sets the disciples up. Jesus wants to know their response – will it be one of faith or practical doubt? They respond with an answer that ignores the possibility of Jesus and his ability to act outside of the norms of life. Jesus, however, sees this as a great time to perform the miraculous for two reasons. One, it’s a teaching moment for his disciples to get their attention and help them understand who he is and what he’s capable of. Two, it’s an opportunity to meet the needs of people, and Jesus is always aware of the needs around him.

He calls for what’s available. The disciples scour the immediate crowd and come back with five pieces of bread known as barley bread and two small fish. The barley bread would more accurately be like small 3-4 inch cracker like pieces – small, thin, and dry. The fish would have been pickled and would have been just large enough to top the small crackers to add a little flavor. Jesus, however, is not worried about the measly portions available. He takes them, and blessing them, has the disciples pass them out to the crowd until everyone is full and then the leftovers are collected. Jesus made something out of nothing.

We’ve got two miracles, similar in nature. God takes the opportunity to multiply crumbs to meet needs. Scripture leaves the details out, but the message is clear – God preformed miracles by making something out of nothing. We could look at these two passages, and see that, and be done. In fact, that seems like how we normally read scripture – we take a glance or two, we pull a couple simple “facts” and we’re done. The problem is, that’s not too awe inspiring and if we leave scripture there, God hasn’t got our attention. He didn’t just do these miracles for us to read and study them on a scholarly level. He wants our attention. He wants us to stop and take notice. He wants our ears, our hearts, our minds to turn towards Him and pay attention.

Why? What’s the point? Why get our attention?

-Read Mark 2:1-12

Maybe, just maybe, if God can do all these miracles, he’s capable of forgiving sins. He wants your attention so that you will understand just how big He is. He wants your attention because he wants to blow up that box you keep him in. He wants your attention because He wants you to get that he is capable of forgiving you. So the question is, How big is your God?

You see, God is big enough that he’s capable of making something from nothing. If he can make a never ending olive oil jar and a fish and cracker buffet, he’s capable of a lot more than that…

He’s capable of making something from nothing in your life too. Maybe it’s making ends meet from a small income that never seemed possible. Maybe it’s putting food on the table when the cupboards are empty. Maybe it’s more than just a physical thing. Maybe if he’s capable of these things, he’s capable of making something from nothing spiritually in your life as well.

When you’re broken and have nothing left, God can do amazing things. He can do more with your humble brokenness before him than you ever imagined. When you are broken, when you are hurting, when you have nothing left, God can make something out of nothing. Jesus said “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for they will inherit the kingdom of heaven.” The results are nothing short of miraculous. Lives changed, sin habits broken, relationships mended, addictions defeated, grace shared. And just like the oil and the bread and fish, there are leftovers. When God acts, he blesses in abundance and it overflows into the lives of others.

One of my good friends, Shane Bertou, knows first hand what it looks like for God to make something out of nothing in life. Shane was spiritually broken and struggling with an addiction to weed when he finally came face to face with God. His life has never been the same, and he now has a huge heart for ministry and caring people. Check out what happened in his life as an example of what it looks like when God does something with nothing and it overflows into the lives of others as he interacts with Vernon.

Read Vernon story (http://shanebertou.wordpress.com/2007/09/14/vernon-came-back/)

When God is all you have, God is enough. Never ending oil, bread and fish buffet, sins forgiven… Does he have your attention now? He should, that is if your God is big enough… So how big is your God?