The Podcast of Meadow Spring Community Church in Portland, Oregon.
To really serve someone is an invitation from Jesus to meet that person in their present & particular need. It could look like a lot of different things - be open to all kinds of opportunities.
Additionally, as we build a relationship with someone, there will be a chance to share about yourself. Telling any story well is an art! Jesus has done something amazing in all of our faith stories - can tell yours in an interesting and meaningful way?
There are some really important things that will pave the way for us as believers to truly âblessâ someone. Pray for interactions with them; Listen to them and learn; Eat together. The significance of doing these things cannot be underestimated - they can become sacred times together that bring you closer to one another but also to the Lord.
How amazing are the deeds of the LORD!" "Who can forget the wonders he performs?"Â "He has shown his great power to his people... all he does is just and good and all His commandments are trustworthy."Â Â In other words, when we know and have experienced so much blessing from God, what do we do? How do we respond? "Yes, happy are those who fear the LORD and happy are those who delight in doing what he commands." "They are confident and fearless and can face their foes triumphantly."
The Beatitudes are a list of âwhen, thenâ statements. They are not âif, thenâ statements and there is a big difference. But the hope we have in the resurrection of Jesus - our Living Hope - makes us lights that cannot be extinguished and recipients of blessings that cannot be taken away. May your light shine brightly in your own home and also before others.
âBlessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, to an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for youâŠâ 1 Peter 1:3-4
The Bible narrative is often referred to as âthe story of the bibleâ or âthe greatest story ever toldâ. Beginning in Genesis 1, we are indeed witness to a marvelous series of events. But as the story continues on and things go very awry, in what part of that story do we fit? What part do we play? During this Holy Week, letâs look at the storyline from creation to the cross - the what and the why of Jesusâ sacrifice.
The challenge last week was to determine a 'starting point' for the journey to become who God wants you to be. Howâd it go? Having faith in Jesus does not in any way make us sinless, but rather the recipient of Godâs promises, his special favor and of grace, knowledge, self-control, patience and endurance - all the things that lead us closer to Him and to a more genuine love for others. Thatâs a good starting point for everyone.
Psalm 51 recounts the desperate condition of David's heart after his sin with Bathsheba. "Have mercy on me, O God, because of your unfailing love. Because of your great compassion, blot out the stain of my sins."  vs. 1 Â
David is crying out to God, confessing all his shame and regret. Because he knows God intimately, he also knows God hears him and forgives him. Do you know God like this? Trust Him like this? The world's perspective is that we are essentially 'good', but if you have looked in the mirror or sat alone with your own thoughts for even a minute, you know that to be untrue. So what is your 'starting point' for your journey to become who God wants you to be?
God had a good plan (an amazing plan, actually). He spoke into being the heavens, the sea & the sky, the land and all the animals. It was filled with beautiful and wondrous things. Of all this beauty, you and I are his piÚce de résistance. Even though the world he created has changed, He hasn't. How are you pursuing and cultivating your relationship with God? Are you intentionally seeking growth in your understanding and worship of Him?
âDear friendsâ, âthose who are worthy of high honorâ and âbrothers and sisters in Christ.â Paul greets these men and women in a way that is unmistakable. Their commitment to him, his ministry and to spreading the good news of Jesus is evident and he expresses his love and admiration for them. Can you relate to Paul? Are there people who faithfully walk beside you in life and in faith?
The term 'family' can evoke all sort of feelings. The good news is that the family of God can (and should) function differently. Better, even - meeting together, encouraging one another, sharing joys & burdens with one another. A true and present sense of family leads to a true feeling of belonging.Â
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