Sunday, March 20, 2016

God’s Power in the cross

Today we are going to look at some of the ways God’s power was demonstrated through Jesus crucifixion.

As we read through these passages, look for ways that God’s power is evident.


What evidence of God’s power do we see in this passage?

God raised Jesus from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in Heaven.
Jesus was actually dead.



Not only did God raise Jesus from the dead, he did so according to the plan which he had established before time started.

What does this kind of prophesy tell us about God’s power?


The vail of the temple separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place. It was an elaborately woven fabric of 72 twisted plaits of 24 threads each. It was 60 feet high and 30 feet wide. There would have been priests in the temple, engaging in their duties when the veil was torn.


Obviously ripping a 60 foot tall curtain would have been awesome to see, but that was only a tiny representation of what was actually happening.

What do these verses in Hebrews tell us that the curtain ripping represented?


 Why were these resurrections important?



Today we have talked about some of the ways that God showed Himself to be the ultimate power of the universe through the cross.

How does knowing about all this power impact you?

How does God’s power over death make you feel about your own death?

How does God’s ability to record prophesy about Jesus death, make you feel about the prophesy of what is yet to come?


Sunday, March 13, 2016

People at the Cross

Do you ever People watch? At the mall, at events, in crowds? What kinds of people make an impression on you when you are just sitting on the bench? I now notice mothers with little babies that remind me of Julie and Allison and my grandkids.

Today we are going to move into the Easter season and we are going to do a kind of people watching where we can only see and hear a brief glimpse of what happened. We are going to hear a few sound bites as we go through the story, but probably not enough to get the full picture. Even though we won’t have the complete story, we will get enough to help us start thinking about how we react to the cross.

Based on Joy Beyond Agony
The People of the Cross
By Jane Roach

5 Groups: Passers by, Two criminals, The soldiers, The religious Leaders, His followers
Passers by


What were these passersby expecting? Why do you think they came to the crucifixion?

Jewish Religious Leaders


Why were these men so interested in proving that Jesus was not the Son of God?

The Soldiers



How could these men possibly have their mind on this tunic?

Criminals


This short exchange gives us some amazing truth about salvation. Faith alone in Christ alone brings salvation. One of the criminals reacted to the cross by confessing his faith in Jesus ability to save him. How did the other criminal react?

His followers


I can’t imagine how Mary (Jesus mother) felt. John was close enough to hear Jesus speak.
How close do you think Mary and John were to the cross? 5 feet, 10 feet, right next to it?
What does the passage say about how John reacted?

Reactions to the cross, at the cross were all over the board. If you had been nearby and seen it, I wonder how you would have reacted. But let’s move out of people watching mode at the cross and into the present. Today, in the next few weeks, you will see people all around you responding to Easter.

What do you expect to see in the next 2 weeks leading up to Easter?
What we see is largely external. What God sees is what is on the inside. Some of the things we talked about this morning were external (casting lots) and some of the things we saw were eternal (the thief’s salvation). Some of the responses, such as those by the passersby may have been done without any understanding of what was really happening.

I’d like for us to think about our response to the cross this Easter season. For us, Jesus crucifixion is not an event that lasted a few hours, but the most significant event in all human history. We know what His death means for us. We know all about his sinless life and how He gave it to pay the price for our sins.

I want us to take just a moment of silence and react to the cross. Let’s see how the cross impacts our lives, and respond to it in your heart as you think Jesus wants you to respond.



Sunday, March 6, 2016

A New King

God chooses a new King
Ice BreakerWho was the first presidential candidate you voted for?
Super Tuesday is over – so today we are going to talk about how God held elections in Bible times.

As we read the passage note the number of times that Samuel demonstrates obedience to God.

1 Samuel16:1-13 


What actions did Samuel take that showed he was obeying God’s command?
V4 Samuel did what the Lord said
Took a Heifer with him
Sacrificed the heifer to the Lord
Invited Jesse to the sacrifice
Did not choose any of Jesse’s sons who were not God’s choice
Anointed David

What other qualities did Samuel demonstrate in the passage?
Fear – He was scared of Saul
Prayer – He was in frequent contact with the Lord throughout the passage
Willingness – He was willing to do this plan, even though it didn’t make sense at first.

If Samuel had been on his own to choose one of Jesse’s sons who do you think he would have picked?
Maybe Eliab, that was the tall one, maybe one of the others.

Samuel had the clear advantage of God speaking in his ear regarding David’s heart. We are not always so blessed. Sometimes it is hard for us to see what is on the inside of a person’s heart or mind.

What are some ways that we can look beyond someone’s appearance and find out what their true values are?

Do you think that God will speak to us today as we vote in elections? How will he do that?

I think it is worth pointing out that as God used Samuel to anoint David, Samuel demonstrated obedience over and over. (Rhetorical) Could our disobedience be so loud that we can’t hear God’s direction? What can we do about that – personally?