Monday, May 18, 2015

Prayerwerks - Building a Life of Prayer Through Faith

I am currently doing a daily devotional called Daily Office, by Peter Scazzero.  He writes about "David, a man after God's own heart, and how he models the seamless integration of a full emotional life with a profound contemplative life with God.  He trusts in the LORD, pouring out his struggles, fears and anguish..."  Scazzero quotes, The Cry of the Soul, where Dan Allender and Tremper Longman summarize why awareness of our feelings is so important to our relationship with God.

Ignoring our emotions is turning our back on reality.  Listening to our emotions ushers us into reality.  And reality is where we meet God...Emotions are the language of the soul.  They are the cry that gives the heart a voice… However, we often turn a deaf ear – through emotional denial, distortion, or disengagement.  We strain out anything disturbing in order to gain tenuous control of our inner world.  We are frightened and ashamed of what leaks into our consciousness.  In neglecting our intense emotions, we are false to ourselves and lose a wonderful opportunity to know God.  We forget that change comes through brutal honesty and vulnerability before God.

If we are to have a powerful, life-changing prayer life, it requires total honesty with God.  Don’t hold back!  Tell God how you feel.  He can handle it and so can you with His help which is just a prayer away.  ASK!  Receiving is promised and it’s just around the corner of asking.


Until now you have asked nothing in my name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full. John 16:24

Thursday, April 16, 2015

WHAT IS A GAY PERSON TO DO...

WHO SURRENDERS THEIR LIFE TO CHRIST?
(This reply is a response to that question)

The key to this dilemma boils down to the same uncomfortable questions it always does for every one of us who is considering Christianity:  Who is God?  Does He know what's best?  What is His remedy for my dilemma?  This is why I stress the absolute necessity of objective truth, based upon God’s Word alone.  God gives no place for subjective truth or alternate reality.  Once we move the bottle, as it were – we’re adrift in our own sea of man-made rules which bend and sway as often as our daily emotions.  Those emotions, left to their own devices, are unstable concoctions ready to explode at any given whim or moment.  Something has to hold those in check and we have neither the ability nor even desire to do so without a relationship with Jesus Christ.  Notice I did not say God.  Most everyone, in some form or fashion believes in God, hence the argument.  If not for some at least mitigated belief in God, there would be no conversation.  A belief in God, however, has no power to change a life.   James 2:19 says, You believe that there is one God. Good! Even the demons believe that--and shudder" James 2:19 (NIV).  My greatest concern, maybe moving me all the way to fear, is that we have a world of “professing Christians” who shudder at God, but refuse to believe and receive His Son in whose righteousness we are saved and by “whose stripes we are healed” Isaiah 53:5.

I know this seems long and tedious and doesn't answer the question about sex but the question is not about “sex” per say; it’s about who controls life and gives His followers, “…the desire and the power to do what pleases Him” Phil. 2:13 (NLT).  Apart from a relationship with Jesus Christ, we have neither desire nor power.  I’m going to quote a book everyone, including the LGBT community, questioning and non-questioning, should read. 

Rosaria Butterfield was a tenured Syracuse University English professor, who also held a joint teaching appointment in the Center for Women's Studies. As director of women’s studies, Butterfield promoted everything left, including her own lesbianism and pro-gay lifestyle.  The book,The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert,” is her story of the dramatic change that led to, as she puts it, “a train wreck of contradictory feelings.”  Here is an excerpt from her testimony she gave to a group of students at Geneva College:

“One student asked: “how do you know you are healed if you are not having sex with a man?” In return, I asked him, “Why is my health as a Christian determined by having sex at all?” I went on to explain what has always seemed obvious to me, but often comes to a great shock to Christians. I explained that too often good Christians see sexual sin as merely sexual excess. To a good Christian, sex is God’s recreation for you as long as you play in God’s playground (marriage). No way, José. Not on God’s terms."

“What good Christians don’t realize is that sexual sin is not recreational sex gone overboard. Sexual sin is predatory. It won’t be “healed” by redeeming the context or the genders. Sexual sin must simply be killed. What is left of your sexuality after this annihilation is up to God. But healing, to the sexual sinner, is death: nothing more and nothing less. I told my audience that I think that too many young Christian fornicators plan that marriage will redeem their sin. Too many young Christian masturbators plan that marriage will redeem their patterns. Too many young Christian internet pornographers think that having legitimate sex will take away the desire to have illicit sex. They’re wrong. And the marriages that result from this line of thinking are dangerous places. I know, I told my audience, why over 50% of Christian marriages end in divorce: because Christians act as though marriage redeems sin. Marriage does not redeem sin. Only Jesus himself can do that.”

Butterfield goes on to say…

“When Christ gave me the strength to follow him, I didn't stop feeling like a lesbian. I've discovered that the Lord doesn’t change my feelings until I obey him. During one sermon, Ken (Butterfield's pastor at the time) pointed to John 7:17, and called this “the hermeneutics of obedience.” Jesus is speaking in this passage, and he says: “If anyone is willing to do God’s will, he will know of the teaching, whether it is of God or whether I speak from myself.” Ah ha! Here it was! Obedience comes before understanding. I wanted to understand. But did I actually will to do his will? God promised to reveal this understanding to me if I “willed to do his will.” The Bible doesn’t just say do his will, but “will to do his will.” Wanting to understand is a theoretical statement; willing to do his will takes action.”


Butterfield, Rosaria (2012-09-06). The Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert (Kindle Locations 494-500). Crown & Covenant Publications. Kindle Edition.


Sunday, April 5, 2015

Just Like He Said

EASTER SUNDAY

He did it...He really did it!  The tomb is empty and He is risen from the dead, just as He said.  What love for us!  And what love for the Father Jesus portrayed as He absorbed God's wrath toward sin on our behalf.   Jesus didn't have to die, He chose to!  "...who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God." Hebrews 12:2 (ESV) 

Easter joy is God's love letter to all mankind.  It was and is the greatest picture of love in all of history.  Imagine, the Creator dying in order to pay for the sins of the creature.  What an awesome, mighty God we serve!

Our message?  BELIEVE JESUS AND OBEY HIS WORD!  Love God as Christ did, "doing the works of (His) Father."  Whatever it takes, believe!  Don't miss the power and reality of living the resurrected life which Christ makes available to all who believe in Him.  Knowing there's a hell to miss and heaven to gain, Jesus encourages us to do whatever it takes, just don't miss this resurrected Christ.  There's simply too much at stake!

"If I am not doing the works of my Father, then do not believe me;  but if I do them, even though you do not believe me, believe the works, that you may know and understand that the Father is in me and I am in the Father.”
John 10:37-38 (ESV) 

Saturday, April 4, 2015

The Worst of Times...

Easter Saturday

"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair…"

While we readily recognize this quote from Dickens masterful work, The Tale of Two Cities, in it we can compare the confusion, not between London and Paris, but between hope alive and hope destroyed.

"Where's God?  His Son, or so we'd been led to believe, has just died a terrible, cruel death on a cross and has been dispatched, rather unceremoniously, in a borrowed, stone-cold tomb.  And oh, those three hours; darkness like I'd never experienced before.  It seemed as if God had turned His back on Him who claimed to be His one and only Son."

Indeed!  The age of wisdom has turned to the age of foolishness.  The very idea...the epoch of belief in Jesus, of Nazareth; the epoch of incredulity - that Cross.  There seemed to be such light in Him...but the darkness; it was so dark.  Our spring of hope, now dead, has truly become our winter of despair.

Wait?  He said to wait!  But for what?  "...we had everything before us, we had nothing before us."

Saturday's stillness seems eerily alone.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Friday - The Right Time

Easter Friday

Crushed!  Smashed!  Over and done!  "What were we thinking?!?"  Those must have been some of the thoughts racing through the disciples minds on that "Good Friday."  I'm sure it seemed anything but good to those who loved Jesus as they literally ran for their lives.  What must it have been like to witness the last three years of their investment, now being drug away in chains?

Why Jesus?  Why now?  Because He was about to do something for us that neither they nor we have the capacity to do for ourselves.

For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly.  For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die—  but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.
Romans 5:6-8 (ESV) 

So when is the right time for us to follow Christ?  The moment we realize the price of our sin, we surrender ourselves - everything we have, everything we are, to the Lordship of Christ.  It is at that point for us, that it indeed becomes, Good Friday!

New Evidence of The Old Story

Easter Thursday 

Maundy Thursday.  The name comes from the Latin word, mandatum, which means "a new commandment," which we find in John 13:34-35 when Jesus said,

"So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other.  Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.”
John 13:34-35 (NLT) 


God loves you.  It can sound so...hollow, so empty.  What does that mean?  How do we know?  Jesus told us that they, the world, will recognize this great love.  But how?  Proof positive: love for one another. The change of Christ is the change of life.  No longer am "I" #1; God is...and you are.  The New Commandment was the fulfillment of the old story.  "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son..."  When we live out loud, Maundy Thursday's marching orders from the Lord Jesus, they will see through us that, "...whosoever believes in Him, will not perish, but have everlasting life." 

Exhibit A: You and me!  As the old saying goes:  The proof's in the puddin'!  Amen & Amen!

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

The Rejected Savior

Easter Wednesday 
(Luke 19:41-44)

There He was, weeping.   Jesus Christ, the Son of God, weeping.  Why?  Because Jerusalem, the symbol of that which represented the people of God, had rejected Christ as their Messiah.  They wanted Him for what they could get from Him - an earthly king who would free them from Rome's tyranny.  Yet they rejected Him for who He was sent to be: their Messiah...their Savior...their Redeemer.

How many today reject Christ as Lord, wanting Him instead to be their savior, not Savior.  What's the difference?  If Jesus is only savior of our lives, then His lament over Jerusalem would apply to us as well.  If He's only savior, then we want the kingdom but not the King.  We want our problems fixed while refusing to bow to His Lordship.  It is shouting Hosanna one moment and crucify the next.

If Jesus is Savior, however, then everything changes!  And oh how wonderful those changes are when Christ becomes our personal, life-giving Savior, our Guarantor of eternal life as we submit to His Lordship over all. (See John 10:28)

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

"Cross" Examining Jesus

EASTER TUESDAY

The religious leaders were doing all they could to bring charges against Jesus.  In another feeble attempt to Cross Him up, they decided to trap Him with the old “what’s the most important commandment” trick.  (See Matthew22:34-40)  Loving God!  Yes!  Any religious person would agree but Jesus didn't stop there.  He gave them a second Greatest Commandment:  Love your neighbor as yourself!

Here’s the lesson:  We cannot say we love God as we ought without loving the things of God and the people Christ died for as we ought.  According to Christ, there cannot be a distinction between the two.  Loving God and loving others = Salvation through Christ.  Anything else is just half-gospel which, according to the Scripture, is no Gospel at all! (1 John 4:20-21)


Showing your love for God and others can be a simple gesture of good will.  This love, however, is the New Testament, agape love; a God-like, sacrificial love.  Therefore to love your neighbor, ultimately means that you would not want them to miss the glory of heaven and eternal life now, any more than you would want to miss it yourself.  

Who will you love enough to share the Good News of Christ with and invite them to worship with you this Easter?

Monday, March 30, 2015

HE SET HIS FACE LIKE FLINT

EASTER MONDAY

Sunday, I mentioned a prophecy concerning Christ written some 700 years before it came to pass. Isaiah 50:7 in the NLT states it this way:

Because the Sovereign LORD helps me, I will not be disgraced.Therefore, I have set my face like a stone,determined to do his will.And I know that I will not be put to shame.
Isaiah 50:7 (NLT) 

What was it that Jesus set His face towards?  Jerusalem and the Cross!  Why was such dogged determination necessary? Because not only did Jesus know when and where He was going to die; He knew how He was going to die!  (See Isaiah 50:6; Luke  

Did you ever think about why Jesus was so "troubled in His spirit?"  Because what He faced was HARD!  Just because it's God's plan does not mean it's easy!  What would He have you to do this week that takes real determination and follow through?  Even if you fear to the point of being "troubled" or dread the task, if you know it's the Father's will, then obey at all costs!

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Why Attend TVCC This Weekend?

Attend TVCC this weekend if...
  • You love God and want to know Him more intimately
  • You love your Church (It's the people!)
  • You are blessed to be able serve others during one of the services
  • You have children and youth that you want to be saved and serving God
  • You want to see those you invite be saved and know God's purpose for life
Those are five FANTASTIC reasons to be involved this weekend at TVCC.  I'm going to teach Part 4 of The Gospel and... Christ - The Warrior King.  Needless to say, I have great faith in what God is going to do here when we are faithful to invite others, serve Him, and pray passionately, as we celebrate the greatest season in the life of every believer - EASTER!  

Invite your friends, family, and co-workers (and strangers) to join you this weekend and discover, not a passive Christ but our Warrior King!

Here's the lineup for the rest of the series:

Sunday - Christ - The Warrior King
April   5 - Easter Sunday - The Life-Changing Power of The Resurrection
April 12 - The Gospel and...Homosexuality and Gay Marriage
April 19 - The Gospel and...Sexual Atheism
April 26 - The Gospel and...The Abusive and Elusive Family
May    3 - The Gospel and...Baptism

See y'all this weekend!

Pastor Steve

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Is Interracial Dating & Marriage Wrong?

Do we really need to talk about this?  

Of course we do!  There have been those who said, "Well, our people are certainly open to interracial relationships."  While I agree that most are, I also know that there are still deep, racial tensions in the good ole south (and north too!).  So this week we'll dive into why those tensions and what The Gospel teaches us on the subject.

While explaining our new series, The Gospel and... to a friend who doesn't attend TVCC, the need for this series was confirmed.  As we discussed the purpose of the series and the topic for this weekend, she said she loved how we at TVCC dealt with real-life struggles people were dealing with in 2015.  While we were discussing these issues, two members who are very active volunteer leaders from TVCC joined in the conversation.  One of the men was white, the other black.  As we talked, reference was made to a racist stance that I thought was long dead, about black men being in Big Sandy after dark.  (If you're not a Henry or Benton County native, there used to be a sign at the Benton County line stating such!  No kidding! I saw it as a teenager.)

What my friend said next confirmed the need to teach this message:  "That actually happened to me...recently!"  I was floored, I was angry, I wanted to call  the fire of God down on somebody.  But the bottom line?  I was hurt; sickened for my friend.  Oh yes, racism is alive and well!  However, so is God, and He has the power and capacity to heal all.  As the song says that we learned as children:

Red and yellow
Black and white
They are precious
In His sight.
Jesus loves the little children
of the world.

We'll talk about that this weekend as we continue in our series, The Gospel and...

Pastor Steve

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

The Gospel & ... Mighty & Miraculous Faith

Are you Christian or Deist?

Is God alive and well?  Does He still act in our world today?  Many people are more deist than they are Christian.  A deist believes, essentially, that God exists, and though He created us, has left us to make it on our own the best we can.  He doesn't intervene in the affairs of mankind.  Why do I say many "believers" appear to be deists rather than Christian?

Simply this; we make decisions which indicate that we believe ...

  • God's Word is not the final authority for all I do
  • God is not intimately involved in my life on a day-by-day basis
In either of the above, I am subject to the limitations of my humanness, i.e., my flesh, and I neither revere nor seek to follow God as if His Word is the basis for all truth.  

What if we DID have faith the size of the mustard seed?  What if we DO believe God not only created us and has the power to save us, but will also empower a faith in every believer that is both MIGHTY & MIRACULOUS, i.e., life changing faith!  We would live life in a totally different manner.  I so want that for all of us.  

Join us at TVCC this Sunday, online (only if you can't attend because of illness or distance), or podcast, as we discover,

THE GOSPEL & ... MIGHTY & MIRACULOUS FAITH 

See y'all there!

Steve

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

The Awesome Tennessee Valley Volunteers!

Here is a summation of the current listing of active volunteers at TVCC.  As we've all seen, SAVED PEOPLE SERVE PEOPLE!

Ministry Active Volunteers
Angel Tree 19
Baptism 4
CARE Net 32
Children Ministry 56
Communion  66
Celebrate Recovery 23
Offering Team 15
Office/Sunday Prep 16
Parking & Safety 22
Prayer 13
Small Group Leaders 26
Tech Team 24
Worship 25
Youth 8
Ushers 22
Greeters 32
Grill & Grub 10
413

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

TVCC Saturday Share Jesus Training

Hey Guys! 

I’m looking forward to our time together Saturday.  We have a large enough group that we’ll meet in the front of the auditorium.  Here are the pertinent details:
  • When: January 17, 1:00 – 2:30 p.m.
  • Where: TVCC Worship Center
  • Why: To teach an overview of Sharing Jesus because…FOUND PEOPLE FIND PEOPLE!
  • Who: All ages who want to know how to tell someone about Jesus
  • What you’ll need: Just you and a notepad, if you desire to take notes.  I’ll have books and Bibles that each person will receive at no charge.
  • CHILDCARE WILL BE PROVIDED
I will be praying for you and our time together.  Also, as I said, I’m extending the present series by one additional week.  The final sermon on FEBRUARY 15TH will be a clear presentation of the gospel.  It will be an uplifting message for everyone but primarily, for those who are not yet followers of Christ. I’m so encouraged by all that God continues to do through you!

See you Saturday!

Steve