Monday, October 20, 2014

WE BELIEVE
I Love My Church Week – 2
Steve Gallimore | pastorsteve@tvcc.us
October 19, 2014

7 Core Beliefs of Tennessee Valley…
1.      The Bible
What we believe determines how we behave.

You don’t even have to be a Christian to agree with that statement.  Because, belief impacts behavior.  If we really believe the Bible is the inspired Word of God, it must make a difference in how we live.  It was God-breathed and when read and followed, it “straightens us out and helps us do what is right.”

The whole Bible was given to us by inspiration from God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize what is wrong in our lives; it straightens us out and helps us do what is right. 2 Timothy 3:16 (TLB)

What we don’t know WILL hurt us.  That’s why memorizing Scripture is so vital for every believer.  God’s Word keeps us in God’s will and out of trouble!

I have stored up your word in my heart, that I might not sin against you.
Psalm 119:11 (ESV)

Additional Study: Matthew 6:1-18 reveals three “righteous acts” that are to be done in a particular way and each has a promise that you need to know!  THIS IS WORTH YOUR TIME!

2.      God The Father
Did you notice I didn’t say, “God.”  Most everyone says they believe in “a” god but that doesn’t’ mean they believe in the One True God; God the Father!  Why?  Because “God” can mean anything, especially these days.  Jesus taught us that it’s not about religious activities and that God the Father is a personal God who is approachable in a relationship with us who love Him and call upon His name.

Pray like this: Our Father in heaven, may your name be kept holy.
Matthew 6:9 (NLT)

A mark of a caring parent is that they are approachable and it’s okay to ask for what you need.  God is infinitely more so!  He desires deeply for His children to come to Him and ask!

So if you sinful people know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your heavenly Father give good gifts to those who ask him.
Matthew 7:11 (NLT)

3.       God The Son – Jesus Christ
Although we are all aware of others who have greatly impacted our world, no one has ever impacted our world like the Lord Jesus.  He came to reveal to us what God was like and to pay the debt we all owe because we have all sinned against a Holy & Just God.  Christ truth will set us free! (See John 8:31-32)

And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth.
John 1:14 (ESV)

If you’ve ever wondered whether or not God loves you, all you need to do is to look at Jesus Christ.  If you’re tired of walking in darkness and misery and addiction and you want to move from a dark, just-existing-life into a life of light and meaning and purpose, then Jesus Christ is the Man for you.

The message is clear – if you want to stay out of dark, scary, messy places, walk in the light!  Might I add…we need to follow closely!

Then Jesus spoke to them again, saying, "I am the light of the world. He who follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but have the light of life."
John 8:12 (NKJV)

4.       God The Holy Spirit
The Holy Spirit is God!  And He doesn’t cause you to lose control of yourself and do weird stuff.  He actually does takes control of you… for the edification of, the making known of the Lord Jesus, and thus bringing glory to God the Father.  The Bible is very clear here as it describes the work of the Holy Spirit.  Look at what happens in the life of every follower of Christ when you receive Christ as Lord:

“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”
Acts 1:8 (ESV)

You…receive power…become witnesses…and it doesn’t stop!  And that happens as God the Holy Spirit supplies you with strength, direction, and guidance in all you do.  It is a daily, as you are going, command that we live out loud for Him!

You, however, are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if in fact the Spirit of God dwells in you. Anyone who does not have the Spirit of Christ does not belong to him.
Romans 8:9 (ESV)

Secondly, and this is a very, very important thing the Holy Spirit does for every true believer:  He seals you in Christ (compare with the “pitch” which sealed Noah’s Ark.

When you heard the message of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and when you believed in Him, you were also sealed with the promised Holy Spirit.
Ephesians 1:13 (HCSB)

Three things that the Holy Spirit does in a very practical way in the life of every Christ follower:

Direction – The Holy Spirit of God takes the Word of God and turns the light on for you!  He illuminates a path and directs our steps on that path.  That’s why you must read the Bible, know the Bible, learn and live what the Bible teaches.

Attention – The Holy Spirit will always direct your attention in two ways:

  • On Jesus
  • Serving Others

Have you ever been driving down the road and all of a sudden, you get the impression you need to pray for someone or call someone?  You haven’t even been thinking about them at all but nonetheless, the impression is strong.  Then when you are obedient to the Holy Spirit, He will confirm your faithfulness in your spirit as well.

Peace – The Holy Spirit is our promised peace (See John 14:25-27).  Jesus never said, “I’m going to keep you from the storms.  He did promise, however, that He would “never leave us or forsake us” (See John 14:16; Deut. 31:8) and would actually guide us through the storms.  That means we can face anything the world throws our way and come out standing strong. 

5.      The Crucifixion

Were any of you ever Washington Redskins fans, back in the day of Joe Theismann?  I was a huge Redskins fan at the time.  It was week 11 of the 1985 season and they were playing the NY Giants and the Giants had a blitz on.  Anyone remember who the famous lineman was who sacked Joe?  Yep, LT – Lawrence Taylor.  When he tackled him, LT came down on the mid-point of Joe’s left lower leg and it literally broke his leg half in two.  It was gruesome to say the least.  It was horrible…(click here to watch it…NO, NO, I wouldn’t do that to you.) It’s not pretty and once you’ve seen it, you don’t want to see it again.  That’s the way it was in the first few hundred years of the church.  They’d seen crucifixions and they didn’t want it in art or displayed on their walls; once was enough.

Then he released for them Barabbas, and having scourged Jesus, delivered him to be crucified.  Matthew 27:26 (ESV)

But here’s the thing about the crucifixion; the church has made the crucifixion pretty.  While the crosses we wear are beautiful, their beauty must be seen as the reminder of the high price that was paid for our salvation.

6.      The Resurrection
Because we have the empty tomb we have no empty promises in Christ.  And because the tomb is empty, we have hope!  I believe in the promises of God because a man rose from the dead, proving He was God and because He kept His promise and returned from the dead, He’ll keep every other promise too!  Everything we do hinges on the resurrection!

I passed on to you what was most important and what had also been passed on to me. Christ died for our sins, just as the Scriptures said.  He was buried, and he was raised from the dead on the third day, just as the Scriptures said. 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 (NLT)

The question Jesus asked of Martha, Lazarus’ sister, is the same question He asked of us today: Do you believe this?

Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?” 
John 11:25-26 (ESV)

7.      Jesus is Coming Back!
I don’t know when…
You don’t either…

For as the lightning flashes across the sky from east to west, so shall my coming be, when I, the Messiah, return. Matthew 24:27 (TLB)

The key is simply this – BE READY!  HE IS COMING AGAIN!

People didn’t realize what was going to happen until the flood came and swept them all away. That is the way it will be when the Son of Man comes. Matthew 24:39 (NLT)

It’s all about the GOSPEL! (See above, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4)

That’s why we’re passionate about taking the gospel to the world.  Jesus didn’t die on that so that we could build a monument; Christ died on that Cross so that He could start a movement.   That movement would sweep across the world and people would be totally absorbed in Him.  The gospel of Jesus Christ is the hope of the world through the local church and that’s why this church, not that we planted but that God planted, will ever be faithful to the gospel of Christ because Christ is the hope of the world. 

Next Steps to grow in your relationship with Jesus Christ: 

1.  Memorize one of the verses from the sermon “We Believe”.  As you are faithful, according to the Scripture, God will reward your faithfulness.  (Suggestion if you want one: 2 Timothy 3:16 is a great verse to memorize.  Use your favorite version that you read each day.)

2.  Take some time today and this week to get alone with God the Father and ask Him for what you need.  Some possible areas to pray for would be:
  • Yourself
  • Family
  • Friends
  • TVCC Leadership
  • Tennessee Valley Church - All ministries, leaders, and outreach
  • Home and World Missions - especially our Haiti Mission Team and November trip
  • Local and National Leaders

3.  How can you shine “your light” into a dark world this week?  Spend time with your children, teaching them to be a good influence in the lives of their friends as well?

4. Who do you know that needs to hear the gospel?  Begin praying now for an opportunity to invite them to TVCC or better yet, tell them your story and the difference Christ has made in your life.  Or better still…both!

Remember, next weekend is “wear your favorite team logo sportswear.”  It’s gonna be a great day!

Also, be talking to your friends who are far from God and need to connect or reconnect to Him.  You want them here in two weeks as we talk about…

THE BEST WEEKEND EVER!
Love you guys!  Let me know if this summation is helpful.  If it is, I might start a weekly Message Action Plan for those of you who would like to dig deeper in personal growth based upon that week’s message.  It would be much less info than this week’s but because of covering so much information Sunday.  If you're interested in the Action Plan and other occasional blog posts, simply sign up with your email at the top of this page and it will be sent to your inbox each time I post something.

Have a great week!

Pastor Steve 

Thursday, October 9, 2014

I LOVE MY CHURCH!

In the next six weeks we will grow as one as we begin to live out the life-changing reality of a church unified in God's purpose and plan for His people.  Here is the series synopsis of where we're going TOGETHER as we discover the power behind the statement...
I LOVE MY CHURCH! 
October 12 - We'll discover the real power of the gospel as "I LOVE MY CHURCH" is seen in its true context.  When the church is working right, there is noting quite like it.  So we don't just tolerate the church-we celebrate it!

October 19 - Whether we realize it or not, what "WE BELIEVE" dictates how we behave. This week I will lay out seven core beliefs of our church and how it affects everything that we do.

October 26 - The church has more reason to celebrate than anyone else. "WHY I LOVE MY CHURCH MORE" will open our eyes as we realize that we must never stay silent when people are finding hope and healing through the Lord Jesus!

November 2 - What was your "BEST WEEKEND EVER?"  When you are in Christ, your purpose becomes clear and your life has eternal meaning.  That's why the day you become "in Christ" will be the most important day of your life.

November 9 - What has been stolen from your life? Your joy?  Peace?  Confidence?  The enemy is out to steal, kill, and destroy, but God has promised that He will repay what has been taken from us.  "WHEN GOD BUILDS A CHURCH" everything changes!

November 16 - Jesus gives us a simple invitation: "FOLLOW ME."  It's not always easy, and you may not always love the process, but you will love the results.  It's time to take your first step.
There you go!  Here's four promises that WILL happen in YOUR life when the evidence clearly says, "I LOVE MY CHURCH!" 
#1 - "The church" (impersonal), will become MY CHURCH (very personal).
#2 - Everything will forever change in your life when "the church" becomes MY CHURCH.
#3 - Your un-churched friends will not be bored!  They too will discover the power of "the church" becoming MY CHURCH.
#4 - Jesus will change lives through this series!  After all...He did say,

"I will build MY CHURCH!"
I can' wait!!!
If you can't make it to the Tennessee Valley in person, then you can join us online.  But remember, the only way you should do that is if you're sick, traveling, or you're a distance partner who enjoys TVCC, but live far away. 


Monday, August 11, 2014

Hallway of Hope

Meet John & Rhonda.  It was their first trip to the Cancer Treatment Center of America.  As we all sat in the limo at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, awaiting our departure, they were, to say the least, pensive, apprehensive, wondering and wide-eyed, grasping for hope.  After all...Rhonda has cancer.  

You don't know the impact of that word until it is about you or your spouse or someone you love.  And even then, if it's not about you, your life, your diagnoses, your life-threatening-nemisis, I doubt the full impact can be understood, felt, owned.  

When Marylin was diagnosed and we made our first trip to the Cancer Treatment Center of America in Zion, IL, I can remember those same feelings which could be best described as, "We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto."  Indeed we were not.  And while CTCA may not be the magical land of Oz, it is for all intents and purposes, a very special place and though not magical, blessed.  There is a Hallway of Hope there with pictures of those who have thus far beaten back the monster.  This hallway leads to the cafeteria where all meals, delicious and totally organic, are provided free of charge to patient and caregiver as well.  When we first turned that corner entering this Hallway of Hope on that first day, we held each other's arm tightly and the tears began to flow.  We were here.  IT was here.  This is real.  This is now.  Marylin has cancer.

It's like all of a sudden the full force of, "You have cancer" hit us both in the gut at the  same time, knocking the wind out of us.  There were to be many such moments as we walked through those initial and ensuing stages of treatment.  But none like that first walk down a lonely hallway that was to serve as a reminder of hope but at first, appeared as a solemn reminder that cancer is real, it is life threatening, and it must be met head-on with a voraciousness for life.

Today, as God assuredly orchestrates our moments, our wanderings through this journey of life, caring about each one of His kids as only a loving Father can do, we experienced the Hallway of Hope in a different way.  This time we became the messengers of hope.

Marylin is a consummate encourager and had given such kind words to John and Rhonda as we traveled the forty-five minute trek to our guest quarters.  Rhonda expressed her gratitude as we shared success story after success story, being thankful for kind words of encouragement, just when she needed them most; or so she thought.  As we were leaving the cafeteria this particular morning, about to enter the Hallway, there they were.  John and Rhonda had made their initial voyage and coming out of the Hallway and into the cafeteria, they saw us.  I shook John's hand and Marylin was immediately latched onto by Rhonda as I took her tray so she could hug her newfound friend.  She too, burst into tears.  It was Rhonda and John's first trip and the same surreal feelings had overcome them as well.  Marylin embraced Rhonda, assuring her it would be okay.  It seemed at that moment the love of God was so strong, the bond unbreakable, the connection never to be severed, between these too gladiators, fighting for their very lives in this new arena.

"I can't believe we met you here!  You're here...right now!  I'm so glad!  It had to be God.  I am at peace," Rhonda exclaimed with a newfound courage.  Once again, my wife had proven the fact of God's never-ending comfort.  A comfort that it is not for the recipient only, but for others who need to experience His comfort as well.  

"Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God. For as we share abundantly in Christ’s sufferings, so through Christ we share abundantly in comfort too" (2 Corinthians 1:3-5 ESV). 

We've experienced this principle over and over again as we have suited up daily for this battle we are determined to win.


Never, never, think that what you're going through is just for you; what a waste of pain that would be.  I can see my bride come alive every time she shares her hope with those who desperately need it.  And every time comfort is given pain is divided.  Whether in the shadow - you know...the one in the Valley, or down the Hallway of Hope, tears meet tears and hope reigns because after all, "...it had to be God.  It just had to be God."  
Amen Rhonda.  It was. 

Saturday, April 19, 2014

What's In YOUR Wallet?

Recently, in a seminary class in Biblical Hermeneutics, we were working on Malachi 3:6-13 and one of my classmates suggested that I should blog my work on the text so here it is!

What are the theological principles in this text?
  •  To be faithful to God we must obey His Word.
  • When we refuse to honor God with our money, the work of the kingdom suffers and the  worker suffers as well. 
  •  A refusal to give back to God in tithes and offerings is a clear indicator of a heart that suffers from a life that is out of balance. 
  • When our lives are out of  balance with God, not only do we suffer personally but we jeopardize how others see God through our lives. 
  • Unfaithfulness in giving is opposition toward God.  
     These principles have been modified in the New Testament in the following ways: 
Though Jesus didn't directly command the tithe, He did commend it when He told the Pharisees, 
23  “… For you are careful to tithe even the tiniest income from your herb gardens, but you ignore the more important aspects of the law—justice, mercy, and faith. You should tithe, yes, but do not neglect the more important things. Matthew 23:23 (NLT) (Emphasis mine). 

     1 Corinthians 16:1-2 gives instructions to each person to, 
“…put something aside and store it up as he may prosper…”  In 2 Corinthians 8-9, Paul talks about “grace giving…not as a command but to prove the genuineness of their love…”  
Paul in 2 Corinthians 9:6-15, spoke of the law of the harvest when he wrote, 
“…sowing bountifully…reaping bountifully.” 
As to the application to the church today, Paul was clear on this point: 
 Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7 (ESV) 

     We are called to be cheerful givers as well!  Given the fact that Jesus was the greatest giver of all time and if we are to be like Jesus, we will be compelled to give also.  The question then is if believers under the Old Covenant gave ten percent (plus other temple taxes), how could believers under the New Covenant do less?  Therefore, ten percent should only be a starting point as a generous giver who loves the Lord Jesus Christ.  That being said, we have challenged people who are strapped financially to trust God and start with some amount, any amount, and see what God will do as they trust Him with their finances.  
“What’s down in the well comes up in the bucket!” SDG

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Full Access to Abba Father

This same Spirit...

50 Days of Transformation has begun in the Tennessee Valley...church that is.  We have embarked on a journey that will do just as the title suggests - Transform us.  And I will testify that the transformation is certainly in progress in the one who writes here.  And what a great place to begin!  In the pastor's heart!

Day 2 of our 50 Days devotional (you'd think we could have at least gotten past the first week! But Nooo...day 2!) reads,
"Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God--children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God." John 1:12-13 (NIV)
Simple enough, right?  Right!  Then came what speakers know as the gotcha; you know, the clincher - it seals the deal.  And seal it did as I read, 
"For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, 'Abba, Father.'" Romans 8:15 (NIV) 
Did you get it?  Maybe you had already grasp the depth of the reality of those verses.  But honestly, until I read them together I must admit, I'd missed the full impact of what God was trying to get me to see.  First, I am His son.  I knew this, right?  And if you've professed Christ as Lord & Savior of your life, you are His son or daughter too.  But then the full import of this profound truth hit me: The same Spirit...by Him, the selfsame Spirit, The Holy Spirit, is the same Spirit who gives me the right to say and live and breathe, Abba Father.  

I knew this!  And probably do you as well.  However, the power and reality of my standing with and in my Savior, providing me full access to and rights to Abba Father, will never be the same to me again.  I am truly, through and in the Spirit, at one with Christ, my elder brother.  And in Him I have full access!  It is my prayer that you do as well.