Monday, October 17, 2011

Sermon - October 15-16, 2011


WELCOME & acknowledge other campuses.
Reminder of why we are doing the series.
Do a short review of the sermons in the series.
PRAYER

Heaven matters now…
Because what we do in life echoes in eternity.
The first time I really came to grips with this idea was in June of 1994. Two things happened that June. First, OJ Simpson… a beloved football player turned comedic actor… was accused of murder & a former sports hero was suddenly and very publicly judged in the court of public opinion.

Second, I was walking in a corn-field east of Lincoln, IL… angry and frustrated at the world. Disappointed with my life and my situation. Consumed with me and not focused on the stuff of Jesus. In a final act of desperation, I yelled at the sky “God, what the heck is going on!” …I’d never yelled at God before. I’d probably go as far as to say that I hadn’t had a conversation with him in about 7 years at this point …he answered by telling me “I love you.” And in that moment dozens of scriptures that I’d heard all those times my parents had drug me to church as a kid came flooding into my heart. About how God’s love for me was huge, and forgiving and perfect and life-giving… and most importantly that it “kept no record of wrongs” …I felt the weight of every sin that I had born on my own to that point fill my heart & mind …and then it was removed as I gave my life to Jesus.

I was judged, but judged not guilty. The decision I made that day will echo through eternity for me.

Judgment is the ability to judge wisely and make a decision with authority. Can a judge really be fair? With so many bad examples of courtroom decisions in the world, it can be hard to believe that we will get a good, fair, judgment at the end of time. It’s hard to believe that Jesus will judge perfectly for many of us… will he make the right decision? Does he really know what’s best for us… not just for today… but know what’s best for every soul for all of eternity? Most of us are not excited about “judgment day.”

(Pause)
But, we who are in Christ have already been judged… not guilty.






Our trust in the GOOD JUDGE echoes in eternity.
You see, God is ONLY good! And he is the judge of all creation… but most of creation isn’t wrestling like us human beings about whether God gets the authority to judge or whether He will do a good job or not. Creation knows their trust in the Good Judge will echo through eternity:
·      Psalm 96:11 “Let the heavens be glad, and the earth rejoice! Let the sea and everything in it shout his praise! 12 Let the fields and their crops burst out with joy! Let the trees of the forest rustle with praise 13 before the Lord, for he is coming! He is coming to judge the earth. He will judge the world with justice, and the nations with his truth.”

It sounds like creation actually is looking forward to God’s Judgment. Anybody here ever look forward to being evaluated for anything?! Most of us run from hard tests. Most of us worry and dread our annual review at work. No one likes to be called into account for our actions. And almost all of us walk away from those kinds of conversations thinking “what do they know?” “They should try and do my job for day!” But judgment from the hand of the Almighty becomes something we can long for when we trust who He is and that he cares for and wants to save us. We can come to Him without fear! And, we begin to understand that our GOOD God wants not to give just a death sentence but rewards. Look at how Paul celebrates his coming judgment day:
·      2 Timothy 4:8  “And now the prize awaits me—the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give me on the day of his return. And the prize is not just for me, but for all who eagerly look forward to his appearing.”
Paul knew his choice to trust Jesus would have eternal effect. Why?

Because what Jesus did echoes through all eternity.
Jesus took on all judgment for our sins at the CROSS.
·      Isaiah predicted universal judgment with the coming of the kingdom. This is also the expectation of the New Testament. When Jesus went to the cross, he understood the cross to be the Day of Judgment. This explains why the heavens were darkened and the earth was shaken as Christ was crucified. Such events are sign of the end times. In Jesus, the end has occurred.
·      All men will be judged at the end, but in his death, Jesus has already been judged by God for our sin and he has borne our future judgment. Someone who chooses to identify with the cross “has eternal life and will not be condemned” (John 5). You cannot be tried, found guilty, and executed for your crime twice. In Jesus, we were tried, found guilty, and executed. We no longer have to look forward to the moment when our lives will be judged. We look back to what Christ has already done for us. That is why it is absolutely essential for us to acknowledge our sin and accept that God dealt with it on the cross. The Christian who has been judged in the cross can face eternity with confidence.

If what happened at the cross is really true, then what happens before the Throne of Judgment at the end of time should lose all of the fear that has gripped humans throughout history… God’s perfect love casts out fear! Jesus is given all authority to judge and he will open up the books of our lives for evaluation. And open up the Book of Life to claim those who are HIS. Let’s hear the hope of Revelation 3:5…
·      “All who are victorious will be clothed in white. I will never erase their names from the Book of Life, but I will announce before my Father and his angels that they are mine.”

Do you hear the heart of our GOOD Judge in all of this?
He loves us and wants all of us to find life in Him. He wants to include everyone into His family. He wants it so much that He was willing to come and be judged for all of the sins that everyone has ever committed! He was willing to leave the judge’s bench and become the accused so that we might be found in the Book of Life… and all we have to do is say “Yes” to believing in our amazing Good Judge! Your belief in Jesus echoes through all eternity that you are HIS.

Just as Jesus’ life echoes in our eternity…
         …so, also, do our actions echo in our eternity.
I long to hear the voice of Jesus tell me, “well done good and faithful servant.” I long to hear him say, “enter your reward.” I long to see Jesus face to face and receive the fullness of everything he has promised us. I long (as Paul said in Philippians) to “depart and be with Jesus.”

But while I am here, I must be obedient and work hard to “continue the ministry of Jesus” every chance I get. If I do, my reward will be great!

TWO PARABLES give us insight into this.
First, is the parable of the workers in the vineyard (Matthew 19) à In this story Jesus explains that those who worked all day in the vineyard and those who worked only an hour received the same reward. (Last will be first)… so everyone’s reward will be the same. We will all receive GOOD things (forgiveness & eternal life) from the hand of the GOOD judge.

Second, is the parable of the 10 workers who each received a mina from the King (Luke 19) à In this story Jesus explains, that one servant earned him 10 more and he was put in charge of 10 cities in the Kingdom of Heaven. Another servant earned him 5 more and he was put in charge of 5 cities in the Kingdom. Another servant did NOTHING with what God had gifted him… and his mina was taken from him and given to the one with 10.



What we do in life echoes in eternity.”
·      If we have faith in Jesus, then eternity will be a reward and not judgment no matter how long ago we accepted Jesus.
·      Second, we will live a life in heaven! It’s not all clouds and harps. Do you remember the story about the servants?
·      They were put in charge of cities.
·      To some that may sound like a ton of responsibility, right? But just imagine that work will be something that is blessed by God. No more anxiety or frustration or difficult people.
·      The key is to be faithful stewards of the awesome gifts that God has given us.
·      But we all have one common gift and focus if we are followers of Jesus that I think will give us insight into…

What should we do in life?
We all have relationships. We all know people. Some may know 100s, but we all know someone. We all have the ability to take the Mina from the hand of the Good Judge and do something with it. We all have a call to be “rescuers.”

Jude 22 And you must show mercy to those whose faith is wavering. 23 Rescue others by snatching them from the flames of judgment. Show mercy to still others, but do so with great caution, hating the sins that contaminate their lives.”

Sure we need to be good stewards by building each other up. Of course, we need to show mercy to others. But the call to be a “rescuer” is an amazing thing to think about. What we do in life echoes in eternity. And we can tend to get caught up in our own eternity, but what about other’s eternity… shouldn’t we care about those whom God cares about? If we truly want to be good stewards of the gifts that Jesus has asked us to multiply, then I believe nothing could be more rewarding than sharing Jesus with others. Nothing could be more rewarding than leading them into the family of God. Nothing could be more rewarding than “snatching” them from the flames of judgment so that their eternity could be just as amazing as ours.

Jesus came to seek and save what was lost. That’s why he brought the Kingdom of Heaven early to earth, so that he could rescue. And he’s enlisted us to be “rescuers” in His kingdom.

Talk about the weekly challenge to ask: CAN I PRAY FOR YOU RIGHT NOW? If 1,000 people took that challenge, we could impact the lives of 52,000 in the next year. What you do with your life would echo into eternity… and it might echo for someone else too.

Prayer & Introduce Offering


MINISTRY:
Introduce the words on the screens (remind people of pre-service prayer teams).
Specific words for this message:
·      Fear that we aren’t good enough.
·      Fear of judgment.
·      Take up the call to be a “rescuer.”

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Small Group Sunday - September 11, 2011

http://urbana.thevineyardchurch.us/sermon/more-love-and-more-power-in-your-small-groups/

More Love and More Power in Your Small Group!


Opening
·      Pretend to be filling out my connect card as the video stops & then, say jokingly, of course, the following…
·      `Oh “hi,” I was just realizing that this is the best chance I have to sign up for a group for this Fall Semester. Even though I’m already in a group, I want to make sure that I get my name in so that my group doesn’t fill up!’
·      All kidding aside though friends, maybe for the first time ever, we are giving you permission today to doodle during the message.
·      If you have not signed up yet for a small group, take out the Menu, grab a pen and your Connect Card.
·      And, while I’m talking, feel free to browse through the groups and find the one that best suits you!
·      And, if you are already a part of a group, (even if it’s been for 10+ years!) we don’t need your contact info… just your name at the top and your group name in the box at the bottom of the CCard.

PRAYER & WELCOME

ME
I love my weekends. My day off is Friday and I get to spend those mornings with at least some of my kids. Then, on Friday nights we get to do some family stuff. Saturday mornings are another great part of our weeks. We spend time doing stuff outside, working in the yard or swimming. This is, also, a great chance for us to go to breakfast together as a family (or daddy makes a donut run J). I love my weekends. And, most weeks I would say that those days are the highlight of our family time together.

…but it’s not always the best time. Not long ago, a Wednesday night was the best family time of the week. After school and work, we jumped into kids’ pool for an hour, mom made us “breakfast for dinner” (always a big hit), then the kids got their PJ’s on, grabbed their blankets and curled up with mom & dad to watch Tangled. It was totally the best family night of the week… and it wasn’t even the weekend.

WE
Why do I tell you all of this?

Well, we have been striving to “live out” the teachings of More Love & More Power throughout this series. And hopefully, our (Saturday) Sunday meetings have been one of the best days of your entire week. Hopefully, during these times you have been freed to worship God and hear his voice as you follow the call on your life & on our church during this season. Maybe, you’ve even taken the Sunday challenges and gone out to love your city through practical and spiritual exercises. Also, we are praying that More Vision has been stirred in your hearts & dreams.

But, we don’t want you to miss this: 
We continually want to see more love & power come outside of the Sunday meeting!

Just as my weekends are the best times with my family, I still want to spend time with them throughout the rest of the week!

So with us, as we see God moving powerfully among us on the weekend worship services, so we want to see him move powerfully with us throughout the week.

GOD
Let’s take a look at what the apostles & the early church did after the day of Pentecost (the day when the Holy Spirit first visited them in power & 3,000 new believers joined the family).

Acts 2:42-47 (The Message)
“They committed themselves to the teaching of the apostles, the life together, the common meal, and the prayers. Everyone around was in awe—all those wonders and signs done through the apostles! And all the believers lived in a wonderful harmony, holding everything in common. They sold whatever they owned and pooled their resources so that each person's need was met. They followed a daily discipline of worship in the Temple followed by meals at home, every meal a celebration, exuberant and joyful, as they praised God. People in general liked what they saw. Every day their number grew as God added those who were saved.”

Wow, that sounds pretty good doesn’t it! Do you here how their lives were completely turned upside down by the power of the Spirit. It doesn’t say that they went back to their old lives does it? Now, I’m pretty sure they went back to work their jobs, but their extra curricular really changes. And, I think there are some really strong applications for us of how we can see More Love & Power happen outside the Sunday meeting, especially in our groups…



How does MLMP happen in your small group?
(1) Devotion to the apostle’s teachings
a.     not just knowing Bible but living it out
b.     We desperately want you to study your Scriptures (reminder of how we started our year with “Eat & Pray God’s Word”) and we strive to be a church that is “Biblically Thoughtful,” but…
c.      …the Scriptures (& in fact Christianity) are not something personal but are meant to be lived out in community.
d.     There are over 40 different “one another’s” in the apostle’s teachings of the new testament: love, encourage, spur to good deeds, confess your sins, be kind, offer hospitality, be patient, accept and on & on!
e.     Romans 12:10 “Be devoted to one another in brotherly love.”

(2) Devotion to each other à fellowship… devotion to “doing life” together
a.     Do you see what happens when we devote ourselves to the apostles’ teachings? It releases in us devotion to the thing that God loves more than anything else… us/people!
b.     We are free to begin pursuit of each other. We begin to devote ourselves to “doing life” together.
c.      It always amazes me that we sometimes miss this as followers of Jesus. The most powerful day in the church was when it started on the day of Pentecost and that led to people caring more for each other than they did about themselves.
d.     Which leads to my favorite thing ever in scripture J… they began to desire time with each other.

(3) Devotion to eating together à common meal, communion, cookouts
a.     Explain the “love feast.”
b.     Explain how we can live this out in communion with Jesus and with each other every chance we get… do realize that Heaven is described as the “wedding feast”?
c.      When we eat together in true fellowship & remembering the sacrifice Jesus made for us, we are practicing for eternity.
d.     Which leads us to celebrate and invite more of Jesus into our groups!

(4) Devotion to prayer à worship & ministry
a.     When we study scripture & apply it to our local community, we begin to want more of God’s Kingdom alive in our groups.
b.     We begin to worship the Risen King.
c.      We begin to invite the power of the Holy Spirit into our groups, so that our lives & the lives of our friends will be changed!



YOU
When we devote ourselves to these things…
(1) The Holy Spirit moves powerfully among us in signs and wonders.
a.     Cannot be afraid of this.
b.     1 Corinthians 14:22-25
c.      Our goal is to change lives & the Spirit alone can do it.

(2) The Holy Spirit moves us to great generosity and service.
a.     Good section of the message to recognize all your leaders.
b.     Also, a good place to mention Outreach Options Menu for your groups.

(3) The Holy Spirit moves us to both corporate & intimate worship.
a.     Most not surprised by the corporate worship.
b.     But the thing is that when we’re devoted to the stuff of the Kingdom & we desire to see the Holy Spirit move…
c.      Then, we will never miss an opportunity to spend time in the presence of the King!

(4) The Holy Spirit moves others to join the family!
a.     I love that this text says that “daily” people were getting saved. Not just at the Sunday meeting, but daily!
b.     That means we have to meet more than Sundays doesn’t it J.
c.      McIntyre and Wheet’s story (PICTURES PLEASE).
A year ago, I felt like God was leading me to take the How to Lead a High Impact Small Group.  I had a big desire to be used as a small group leader but honestly had no idea where to begin.  I struggled with a huge fear of failure& with leading a group, the fears were definitely there.  Ironically, at the training, another person got a word for me, “harvest.”  “Exciting,” I thought? I figured I would take the risk but wouldn’t be surprised if no one ever showed up.

Around that same time, my wife (Bri) and I met Jeff and Sandy Welter.  God started knitting our hearts to the Welter’s hearts right away. Then, one Sunday afternoon, Bri took the risk every member of the Vineyard is asked to take and asked Sandy if we could pray for her right then and there.  Sandy agreed, and Bri and I were able to bless Sandy in the name of Jesus. 

The Welter’s started attending the Vineyard, & birthed a new and growing relationship with Jesus.  Through our friendship with the Welters, we were introduced to Butch and Chrissy Wheet. God was weaving together a beautiful story, working behind the scenes, while we were all oblivious. We got together for a cookout or just to hang out, and Jesus was moving the entire time.

One day Butch told me he noticed something positive about my life, and he wanted it! Bri and I started getting together with the Wheets, and they started opening up their lives to Jesus and the love He had for them.  I still remember how full of questions Butch was. He was seeking God, but I don’t think he was prepared for the no strings attached love and grace of Jesus.  We asked Butch if we could pray for him; Butch gave us permission so we invited the presence of God to visit Butch.  We blessed Butch and his family and asked God to begin His work of restoration, to heal the hurts from the past, and to reveal to them the great love the Father had for them. 

The next morning the enemy attacked by sending Butch to the ER with unexplained pains in his abdomen.  I remember Hap instructing us that when the enemy attacks, we counter-attack in prayer. So, that’s what we did. Jesus was pursuing Butch and the full force of the powers of Hell didn’t stand a chance against the furious love Jesus had for Butch.  Little did we know, Chrissy (wife) was already working behind the scenes trusting in the power of Jesus.  She was praying for Butch and shortly later the pain evaporated.

Later, the Wheets visited church.  During, their second visit, God came like a flood. I remember feeling very uncomfortable in worship because I was so worried about what Butch was thinking.  God whispered, “Don’t worry about Butch, I’m going to meet with him.  Now I want to meet with you.” Suddenly there was peace, I was free to worship, and I enjoyed God’s presence.

Later that same day, Butch and Chrissy asked us over to their house.  I noticed Butch seemed different, but I wasn’t sure why.  As we sat in the living room visiting, Butch looked me in the eye & asked me if I was praying for him during the service earlier that day.  “Busted,” I thought, “Did I just offend my friend?”  I answered Butch that I had been praying for him that God would bless him and meet with him.  Butch looked at me and as tears started welling up in his eyes said, “Well, He came to me, and I let Him in.” Praise Jesus!  Butch then went on to describe the peace he felt as the Spirit of God came into his life. 

From there, Butch and Chrissy started sprinting to Jesus.  They couldn’t get enough of Him.  A few weeks later Butch’s sister Aimee had moved to town and started at the Vineyard.  She now is pursuing Jesus and is on the journey of her life.  Bri and I asked if they would like to start a small group with us and the Welters.  Then, Bri invited another couple that has a daughter the same age as ours. A few weeks later we met together in our home & another couple joined us.  God filled our home with new friends from relationships that he orchestrated and filled our home with His presence as we met together.  Since then, we have been learning and growing together how much God desires to be in intimate relationship with us.  Also, we’re learning our identity through the mind-blowing work of Christ.  Lately God has put several of our other friends and neighbors in Mahomet on our hearts so we’ve been praying for them.  Praise Jesus for His great love; the harvest has just begun!


WE
Well, if that story doesn’t get you excited about more love & power coming outside the Sunday meeting, then nothing will J

We want everyone to join a group in this church. In fact, we want to see more people in groups than come on Sundays. We believe that the key to us having an amazing Urbana campus is the small group system!
Imagine the Love and Power that would move through our church as we committed ourselves to the same ideals that the early church did.
Imagine the freedom the Holy Spirit would have to use us to change our cities.

That’s why we have groups that include…
·      Middle school, high school & college students
·      Young adults, singles, married, family friendly & 50+ groups.
·      Special groups focused on addictions, grief, divorce, financial freedom, etc.
·      We have groups in Champaign, Urbana, Savoy, Philo, Tolono, Mahomet, St. Joseph and more (all our campuses were started this way!).
·      We have groups for people who want the basics of Christianity (Alpha).
·      We have groups called ENGAGE that are for people who have never been in a group and are nervous about going to a group for the first time.
·      We have leadership groups & training groups.
·      We have a group for YOU!
Don’t be overwhelmed. We don’t want you to choose everything, but we don’t want you to choose nothing. Pic one group… get plugged in… and see the Kingdom of God come as you devote yourself to More Love & More Power in your life!

Prayer & Introduce Offering
After worship, I’ll be back up for ministry time…

MINISTRY:
Introduce the words on the screens (remind people of pre-service prayer teams).
Specific words for this message:
·      Prayer for our small group leaders & coaches.
·      Prayer for those who are thinking about launching a group.
·      Those who are thinking about joining a group.
·      Any who want to see the Lord move more powerfully in their group.