Sunday, January 25, 2009
Updates on 2009 "Year of The Bible" & TVCC'S New Campus
Be sure and get a modern translation of the Bible to read. The New Living Translation (NLT) is a good, readable, modern day Bible we use at TVCC.
Do four things and see what a difference it makes:
1. PRAY and ask God to meet with you as you read and help you to understand.
2. DO the reading plan from our Life Journals (You can pick them up at Mineral Wells Monday-Friday or Connection Point on Sunday $7 ea.) . It only takes a few minutes a day to read the three or so chapters and it's Old & New Testament each day with some Psalms and Proverbs interspersed.
3. PICK out ONE verse that speaks to you and write it in your journal, think about it then write what you believe it meant to the people it was written to. Next write what it means to you and if there's a way it can apply to your life now, and then write a simple, one sentence prayer to God, thanking Him and asking for His power to live out what the verse spoke to your life.
4. DON'T STOP! Even if you miss a day (I'm one day behind now!) it doesn't matter; just keep at it! There is no substitute for a love relationship with God and there's no way to have it without Christ as your Lord and the Bible, God's Word as your guide.
Each day, you will encounter God as you read. When you sense God speaking through the Bible, that is the ENCOUNTER with GOD! When you hear Him speaking to you, be willing to ADJUST your life to what He has just shown you, OBEY Him, and then as Henry Blackaby says, "You will EXPERIENCE God." If I can help you with this in any way or if you have questions, please email me at pastorsteve@tvcc.us and I'll get right back with you. This is just too valuable for you to miss!
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GREAT NEWS!
Construction began Friday on our new campus at 2500 E. Wood Street! Be praying for low cost, high efficiency, and for the project to be completed as quickly as possible. Especially pray that God will be preparing our hearts and minds so that WE will ALL recognize the full scope of the mission He has for TVCC as we reach out to our community and world with the Good News that Jesus Christ has a super trade-in program, regardless of the economy:
"Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you'll recover your life. I'll show you how to take a real rest.
Matthew 11:28 (MSG)
Movin' On With Christ!
Pastor Steve
Monday, January 5, 2009
TVCC-Wii Channel Upload
- 6 indicated committing their lives to Christ
- 5 first time guest
- 3 second time guest
- 1 volunteered to serve
- 5 signed up for class 101
- 9 signed up for life groups
- 7 signed up for Sunday morning Celebrate Recovery step study
- 6 want information on Dominican Republic Mission trip
- 26 attended the journaling class Sunday afternoon
My challenge to the overwhelming response from yesterday's message is this: What will you do with what God taught you? Will you keep your thimble out or will you pull out the 30 gallon container and say, "God fill me up and then pour me out"? Don't let Satan snatch the word from your life. The only way this or any other teaching will become act-tive in your life is to act upon it. Acting upon it is also the only way you'll ever experience the manifested presence of Christ. Jesus gave us these instructions in the fourteenth chapter of John.
"He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he who loves Me. And he who loves Me will be loved by My Father, and I will love him and manifest (reveal) Myself to him." John 14:21 (NKJV) (Emphasis mine)
This week, practice being a WE church focusing on others, helping others, inviting others, rather than a ME church only focusing on yourself.
Also, if you didn't get to attend the journaling class, it will be offered again at our Mineral Wells location Tuesday, January 6 and 13 from 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. and again Sunday, January 25 from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
And remember, WE are better together!
Monday, December 29, 2008
Thirty-Six Years Today



Tuesday, December 9, 2008
The Joy of God
This week, I want to drill down deeper on this subject of joy. After the overwhelming response to the teaching on God's Gift of Joy, I realize there are so many who are struggling in this area of life.
Let's begin with the area of repentance. Is it the cause or effect of salvation? Repentance is not simply feeling sorry for my sins. Here is a great definition for repentance:
To change; to turn; to change one's mind; to turn one's life. It is a turning away from sin and turning toward God. It is a change of mind, a forsaking of sin. It is putting sin out of one's thoughts and behavior. It is resolving never to think or do a thing again. (Cp. Matthew 3:2; Luke 13:2-3; Acts 2:38; Acts 3:19; Acts 8:22; Acts 26:20.) - Preacher's Outline and Sermon Bible - Commentary
But be very careful here, for repentance is not the cause of your forgiveness and therefore your joy, it is the result! Listen to these words from Oswald Chambers:
The only reason for the forgiveness of our sins by God, and the infinite depth of His promise to forget them, is the death of Jesus Christ. Our repentance is merely the result of our personal realization of the atonement by the Cross of Christ, which He has provided for us.
The Apostle Paul said it this way:
Everything that we have-right thinking and right living, a clean slate and a fresh start-comes from God by way of Jesus Christ.
1 Corinthians 1:30 (MSG)
Then Oswald concludes his thought by saying:
Once we realize that Christ has become all this for us, the limitless joy of God begins in us. And wherever the joy of God is not present, the death sentence is still in effect. So, is there an area of your life where you're not experiencing joy? If there is, it's because you have not yet realized that attitude or mind set's death in you by its death in the sacrifice of Christ.
You can have a fresh start today by taking that fear, relationship, anger, depression, hurt, hang-up, or habit, or whatever it may be and literally receive God's joy over it through the Cross of Christ.
Joyfully!
Pastor Steve
Coming Next: Satan's Attempts to Destroy Our Joy
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Unwrapping God's Gifts
This week we unwrap week two of our new series, Unwrapping God's Gifts. As I've been preparing this message for Sunday, God's Gift of Joy, God has really burdened my heart for so many that we the body of TVCC know that aren't very joyful these days. We're living in tough economic times and humanly speaking, the days are uncertain; but not so with God.
Paul gives us our text for this weekend in 1 Thessalonians 5:16, "Always be joyful." Paul could say that because he knew that with God, days are not uncertain and that the times couldn't get too tough for anyone who depended on God for every answer to life's successes or problems.
You all know that the heartbeat of TVCC is for those who either have no joy because they don't know the source of joy, Jesus Christ or because of hard times and they've forgotten the true source of joy is found only in Jesus - the greatest gift ever! God has given me a burden for them and I pray that burden will be passed on to you as well.
Now, here's the challenge: You know them. They're all around you every day. Why not offer them a great gift this very weekend as you invite them and bring them with you to one of our worship services so they can find or recapture the joy of life in Christ? It's the best you can do for them; it's the greatest gift you'll ever give.
See you at the UNWRAPPING Place this Sunday!
Pastor Steve