News
1. Attendance on May 24 – 497
8:30 a.m. – 257
9:45 a.m. – 240
2. CARE Ministry -- Every Tuesday night -- supper at 5:30, outreach/in reach activities at 6:00 p.m.
3. Date Night -- This Saturday, June 6. Encourage couples married and dating to attend. Childcare is provided. A guest speaker will take a few minutes to address a helpful topic for couples, then couples will be able to go out for dinner on their own.
4. "Celebrating God's Gifts" -- Next Sunday, June 7. This is a variation of the former church wide talent show. We want to celebrate all the gifts God has given to our people. There will be singing and other acts, but there will also be handmade crafts, foods, artwork, etc. on display. These will be donated and open for bids to purchase these items. All proceeds will go to the college scholarship fund given annually to graduating seniors. Encourage members of your class to donate their talent (gift) as we celebrate God's blessings together!!
Current Unit of Study -- "Choose Spiritual Paths"
This is the final week in the unit study of the book of Micah. Micah prophesied during the time of Isaiah. His message was one of warning and hope. He warned of God’s impending judgment yet he prophesied about God's mercy displayed in the future. In our lessons for this unit, we will be challenged to make choices in our life that will fulfill God’s purposes and not our own. “Choose Spiritual Paths” that lead to obedience and blessing and avoid paths that do not. The first two lessons in this series deal with two paths the we should NOT follow. The final two lessons present paths that we should take.
Lesson Supplement for May 31
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"Commitment: A Path to Effectiveness”
Micah 7:1-7, 18-20
Intro. – This week’s lesson challenges us to be effective Christians. America has been known for quite a while as a Christian nation. However, if this has been the case, recent headlines and survey results seem to indicate a shift toward fewer Christians and less Christian influence in America in recent days. We could debate when this turning point took place. Some might say it started long ago. Others might argue that it is only a recent phenomenon. Regardless of when the shift began, it appears to be gaining, and Christianity in America may be declining. Perhaps this is because at some point along the way, we Christians lost our effectiveness. According to today's lesson, the path to effectiveness is called "Commitment." If we have lost our effectiveness, then it is potentially the result of a lack of genuine commitment to our Lord and His purposes. Let us recommit our whole being to the Lord and return to effectively impacting society for God!
Micah 7:1-6 – Have you ever felt alone and isolated because of the stand you take for God? Micah certainly did. As he looked around, he saw no one living a truly committed life for the Lord. That can be discouraging. Micah saw no godly people. He saw no one who practiced God's way of love toward God and others. He saw people at all levels of society deal unjustly with others. In fact everyone seemed to be "out for themselves," living selfishly at the expense and the disregard of others. Even one's spouse could not be trusted. When there is no trust in a society, that society can crumble.
Micah 7:7 -- In the middle of this morally decaying society Micah feels lonely and isolated because he has made his own decision about how he is going to live, and it is not the same decision that his fellow citizens have made. Micah decides to remain fully committed to the Lord and trust in Him, believing that God will judge the people and will vindicate him. Notice that Micah says he "will wait for the God of (his) salvation." This waiting was an active waiting. It was not sitting up on the hillside to wait and watch God bring down His judgment on the people like Jonah did with Nineveh. Even though it may be a long time before God would vindicate Micah for choosing to be committed to God, Micah was committed to obedience to God regardless of what society around him was doing. If you have ever felt isolated because of your stand for God, realize there really are others who are striving to live the same way you are, though they may be difficult to find. If you do know others who are striving to be totally committed to God, then bond with these individuals and encourage one another. However, if you do not find others to encourage you, do like Micah and make the commitment to "look to the Lord" and wait, no matter how long it takes, because God will hear you!
Micah 7:18-20 -- This final section is a proclamation of the confidence that Micah has in God. This confidence encourages him to persevere in his commitment to the Lord even while society around him is crumbling under moral decay. His confidence is not based on what he can do in his commitment of loyalty to God. His confidence is based solely on the uniqueness of God -- that God will forgive and pardon those who repent. Who is a God like that! God does not overlook sin. He detests sin. Yet He loves the sinner and will forgive the repentant heart. Micah includes himself among the sinners in verse 19, but he knows that if he remains faithful and committed to the decision he expressed in verse 7 to live righteously, then God will remove his sins from him. God will do this for all who repent from sin and live truly committed lives to Him. Verse 20 indicates that the final result is that God will show loyalty and love to the very society that had become corrupt in Micah's day.
Commitment – How can Christians return to effectively impacting our society? The answer is to choose spiritual paths, one that will lead us to be fully committed to God and His ways. We must choose to serve the Lord wholeheartedly regardless of what other people around us decide to do. We must live in confidence that God is the victor. This confidence will sustain us when we feel isolated and lonely because of our commitment to God. Lead your students to commit to encourage one another toward faithfulness to God in all things. Be encouragers to one another to help remove feelings of isolation such as Micah felt. Lead your students to re-commit their lives to total obedience to God in all areas. If we as believers do these two things, we will be effective once again in impacting society for God!
For Further Help with this Week's Lesson Visit http://www.lifeway.com/articleclick/?id=166474 and read Dan Kassis' weekly article
Comments Welcome -- Any ideas for illustrations, other scripture, or class activities to enhance the lesson?
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
For May 17, 2009
News
1. Attendance on May 10 – 544
8:30 a.m. – 285
9:45 a.m. – 259
2. CARE Ministry -- Every Tuesday night -- supper at 5:30, outreach/in reach activities at 6:00 p.m.
3. Memorial Day Service Next Sunday!! – A unique service of worship in all four services (including the Verge). The Verge will be a simulcast of the entire service happening live in the Family Life Center.
Current Unit of Study -- "Choose Spiritual Paths"
The next few weeks will be a study of the book of Micah. Micah prophesied during the time of Isaiah. His message was one of warning and hope. He warned of God’s impending judgment yet he prophesied about God's mercy displayed in the future. In our lessons for this unit, we will be challenged to make choices in our life that will fulfill God’s purposes and not our own. “Choose Spiritual Paths” that lead to obedience and blessing and avoid paths that do not. The first two lessons in this series deal with two paths the we should NOT follow. The final two lessons present paths that we should take.
Lesson Supplement for May 17
Explore the Bible
"Corruption: A Path to Nowhere”
Isaiah 55:1-13
Intro. – This week’s lesson challenges us to follow through on our responsibilities as a child of God. We who believe in Jesus Christ are blessed, having been granted forgiveness and adoption into the family of God. But with this privilege comes responsibility. Isn’t that the way it is with anything that we “join?” God’s grace has saved us through the work of His Son Jesus Christ. He has saved us FROM sin. This also means He has saved us TO obedience and righteous living. Let us be thankful for God’s mercy! Let us be mindful of our responsibilities as His children!
Micah 3:1-2 – In these verses, Micah is addressing the civil leaders of the nation and their corrupt leadership. They should know better, yet they have not been just in their dealings with the people. They have neither led by example nor by decree. Their decisions have been based on getting what they wanted for themselves and not shepherding or caring for God’s people which is the true role that they should have performed. They had so indoctrinated themselves in the ways of selfishness that they no longer knew what was good and right. In fact they were choosing evil as though it were good. In doing so, they destroyed the very people who were entrusted to their care. Today, we are all influencers to some degree. What kind of influence do we give to those who follow our lead? Are we choosing a spiritual path or are we leading them down a path of corruption? Do we point to “true north” as a spiritual compass to those who follow us? Live ethically by the standards of God’s word. By doing so, you are choosing spiritual paths!
Micah 3:5-7 – Now, Micah turns his attention to the religious leaders who, like the civil leaders, have chosen the path of corruption. The prophets have led the people away from God. They do not speak the truth. They say only what will benefit themselves. Blessings are granted to those who fill the “offering plates” and curses are placed on those who put nothing in the plate. Their message is determined by circumstances rather than God Himself! As a result, Micah says that God will be absent from these false teachers. Rather than giving the prophets the light to see and to understand His will and purpose, God will make it dark for them. They will no longer be able to see and know God’s will and purpose. When we cease to proclaim truth for truth’s sake and our speech is based on what will benefit us at the time, we are choosing the path of corruption and will find a darkness that will cloud us from the things God could and would love to show us!
Micah 3:9-12 – This final section of the lesson passage reveals why we should avoid the path of corruption. The list of offenders and their offenses covers the civil and religious leaders of the nation. Every level of leadership is corrupt. They have chosen the path of self-gain and self-glory at the expense of the truth and justice the people needed and God required. They literally sold themselves and the nation out to the god of greed. Yet they were so blind to this fact that incredibly, they still believed that God was on their side. This indicates that they had wandered so far from God that they now believed the lies they had been dishing out. They had traveled so far down the path of corruption that there was no turning back. As a result, the nation would be ruined and what the leadership thought they had accomplished would be completely destroyed. This is where the path of corruption leads. It always leads to destruction and waste. It leads to nowhere. Unfortunately, those who travel far down this path deceive themselves into believing they are headed somewhere only to discover in the end that they have ended up nowhere.
Commitment – How can we avoid this kind of ending? The answer is to choose spiritual paths, one that will lead us to fulfill our God-given responsibilities. Focus on what is truth and what is right. Let these principles guide the steps we take in all matters of life. Teach these principles from God’s word to others verbally and by example. Focus on the assignments God has given and not material gain. Realize that we are accountable to the one who richly bestowed His grace upon us and allowed us to be adopted into his family. What a privilege! What a responsibility! Lead your students to commit to following the path of God’s moral and ethical standards. Invite those who have started down the path of corruption the opportunity to turn from their ways and begin on the path of righteousness.
For Further Help with this Week's Lesson Visit http://www.lifeway.com/articleclick/?id=166474 and read Dan Kassis' weekly article
Comments Welcome -- Any ideas for illustrations, other scripture, or class activities to enhance the lesson?
1. Attendance on May 10 – 544
8:30 a.m. – 285
9:45 a.m. – 259
2. CARE Ministry -- Every Tuesday night -- supper at 5:30, outreach/in reach activities at 6:00 p.m.
3. Memorial Day Service Next Sunday!! – A unique service of worship in all four services (including the Verge). The Verge will be a simulcast of the entire service happening live in the Family Life Center.
Current Unit of Study -- "Choose Spiritual Paths"
The next few weeks will be a study of the book of Micah. Micah prophesied during the time of Isaiah. His message was one of warning and hope. He warned of God’s impending judgment yet he prophesied about God's mercy displayed in the future. In our lessons for this unit, we will be challenged to make choices in our life that will fulfill God’s purposes and not our own. “Choose Spiritual Paths” that lead to obedience and blessing and avoid paths that do not. The first two lessons in this series deal with two paths the we should NOT follow. The final two lessons present paths that we should take.
Lesson Supplement for May 17
Explore the Bible
"Corruption: A Path to Nowhere”
Isaiah 55:1-13
Intro. – This week’s lesson challenges us to follow through on our responsibilities as a child of God. We who believe in Jesus Christ are blessed, having been granted forgiveness and adoption into the family of God. But with this privilege comes responsibility. Isn’t that the way it is with anything that we “join?” God’s grace has saved us through the work of His Son Jesus Christ. He has saved us FROM sin. This also means He has saved us TO obedience and righteous living. Let us be thankful for God’s mercy! Let us be mindful of our responsibilities as His children!
Micah 3:1-2 – In these verses, Micah is addressing the civil leaders of the nation and their corrupt leadership. They should know better, yet they have not been just in their dealings with the people. They have neither led by example nor by decree. Their decisions have been based on getting what they wanted for themselves and not shepherding or caring for God’s people which is the true role that they should have performed. They had so indoctrinated themselves in the ways of selfishness that they no longer knew what was good and right. In fact they were choosing evil as though it were good. In doing so, they destroyed the very people who were entrusted to their care. Today, we are all influencers to some degree. What kind of influence do we give to those who follow our lead? Are we choosing a spiritual path or are we leading them down a path of corruption? Do we point to “true north” as a spiritual compass to those who follow us? Live ethically by the standards of God’s word. By doing so, you are choosing spiritual paths!
Micah 3:5-7 – Now, Micah turns his attention to the religious leaders who, like the civil leaders, have chosen the path of corruption. The prophets have led the people away from God. They do not speak the truth. They say only what will benefit themselves. Blessings are granted to those who fill the “offering plates” and curses are placed on those who put nothing in the plate. Their message is determined by circumstances rather than God Himself! As a result, Micah says that God will be absent from these false teachers. Rather than giving the prophets the light to see and to understand His will and purpose, God will make it dark for them. They will no longer be able to see and know God’s will and purpose. When we cease to proclaim truth for truth’s sake and our speech is based on what will benefit us at the time, we are choosing the path of corruption and will find a darkness that will cloud us from the things God could and would love to show us!
Micah 3:9-12 – This final section of the lesson passage reveals why we should avoid the path of corruption. The list of offenders and their offenses covers the civil and religious leaders of the nation. Every level of leadership is corrupt. They have chosen the path of self-gain and self-glory at the expense of the truth and justice the people needed and God required. They literally sold themselves and the nation out to the god of greed. Yet they were so blind to this fact that incredibly, they still believed that God was on their side. This indicates that they had wandered so far from God that they now believed the lies they had been dishing out. They had traveled so far down the path of corruption that there was no turning back. As a result, the nation would be ruined and what the leadership thought they had accomplished would be completely destroyed. This is where the path of corruption leads. It always leads to destruction and waste. It leads to nowhere. Unfortunately, those who travel far down this path deceive themselves into believing they are headed somewhere only to discover in the end that they have ended up nowhere.
Commitment – How can we avoid this kind of ending? The answer is to choose spiritual paths, one that will lead us to fulfill our God-given responsibilities. Focus on what is truth and what is right. Let these principles guide the steps we take in all matters of life. Teach these principles from God’s word to others verbally and by example. Focus on the assignments God has given and not material gain. Realize that we are accountable to the one who richly bestowed His grace upon us and allowed us to be adopted into his family. What a privilege! What a responsibility! Lead your students to commit to following the path of God’s moral and ethical standards. Invite those who have started down the path of corruption the opportunity to turn from their ways and begin on the path of righteousness.
For Further Help with this Week's Lesson Visit http://www.lifeway.com/articleclick/?id=166474 and read Dan Kassis' weekly article
Comments Welcome -- Any ideas for illustrations, other scripture, or class activities to enhance the lesson?
Saturday, May 2, 2009
For May 3, 2009
News
1. CARE Ministry -- Every Tuesday night -- supper at 5:30, outreach/in reach activities at 6:00 p.m.
2. Project Care:Mission Possible -- What a tremendous blessing and great success as 570 of our church family dispersed into the community to do projects to show God's love and care to people in need in our community! If you haven't already done so, use a portion of this Sunday's class time to allow people to share about their experiences.
Current Unit of Study -- "Affirm Spiritual Certainties"
Lesson Supplement for May 3
Explore the Bible
"The Invitation is Inclusive"
Isaiah 55:1-13
Intro. -- This lesson is the final lesson in Isaiah and the final lesson in the unit "Affirm Spiritual Certainties." Next week we will begin a study of the book of Micah. The message of this week's lesson is that we all are in need of a Savior. We all have a thirst and a hunger that can only be satisfied by our Lord. Yet, either because of obstinate refusal or lack of knowledge, people will continue hungering and thirsting while trying to satisfy these spiritual longings themselves with whatever they can find. Any satisfaction from these types of things can offer are short-lived and the hunger and thirst remain. This week's lesson will have us to understand that there is something that satisfies. He is Jesus, and His invitation is for any and all to come and be filled! Affirm this spiritual certainty and live a fulfilled life. Affirm this spiritual certainty and lead others to find the satisfaction they long for.
Isaiah 55:1-5 -- What a bargain! These verses are like the invitation that we receive in the mail to "Come" be a part of something grand and exciting! The bargain is that we don't have to bring anything to this "party." In fact, when we come, we are the ones who receive the gift! This speaks of the amazing grace of our Lord. We go around "spending" for things that won't last or satisfy. What a waste! The invitation is even for those of us who have no means to pay. Indeed none of us have the means to pay -- our righteousness is as filthy rags. Accept the invitation and be satisfied and blessed. It's absolutely free and that's a bargain that can't be beaten!
Isaiah 55:6-7 -- Verse 6 speaks of a window of opportunity to seek the Lord while He may be found. Obviously, one truth is that God is omnipresent. He is everywhere. What then does this verse mean when it seems to indicate there may come a time when He cannot be found? There are a couple of thoughts to consider: (1) We have this lifetime only in which to find Him. Once we die, our eternal destination is sealed. If we have not found Him in this lifetime, we will not find Him then. (2) The scriptures (example, Romans 1:18-32) speak of God "turning them over" to their sinful desires. There is a season of God's offering of grace, but there may come a time when He removes himself from the individual who has made the choice to find satisfaction in things other than Him. Today is the day of salvation. Do not let the window of opportunity pass you by.
Verse 7 gives the picture of repentance. To truly accept the invitation to come, one must repent from the direction they were walking. It involves a change in one's thought and behavior. When true repentance happens, God extends His compassion and will freely forgive!
Isaiah 55:8-11 -- This section speaks of the power of God. His thoughts are not our thoughts. His ways are not our ways. He doesn't think like we do. He doesn't act like we do. As God, He has a unique perspective of the world and all that He has created. He knows the exact "ins and outs" of how everything is supposed to work. He has the plan for all the world because He set it in motion. You and I don't always know how things work, and we don't know how things will work out unless He tells us in His word. His word is powerful because it never leaves Him without performing its intended purpose. Wow! My word definitely is not powerful enough to do that. John chapter 1 tells us that Jesus is the Word that became flesh. Verse 11 of our focal passage today would then indicate that Jesus did not return to God empty. Jesus accomplished what God the Father pleased. Jesus prospered in what He was sent to do! What amazing power! Power enough to save anyone!
Isaiah 55:12-13 -- The life of the saved is one of glory and blessing. However, the failures and emptiness that sinners continue to feel even while trying to satisfy their hunger and thirst on their own apart from God are like thorn bushes and briers. They live among the briers and thorns of sin. God issues the invitation for all sinners to come to Him and live among the cypress and myrtle trees where there is no sting of death and no pain of sin. All of creation will sing and clap for joy as the saved experience the joy and peace that ultimately satisfies! The ultimate satisfaction will be found in God's presence in Heaven where there is no more sorrow, pain, or death.
Commitment -- There may be some in the class Sunday who have not accepted God's invitation. They are spending their money on things that cannot satisfy. God is still near to them and can be found because they are still alive and they are in a Bible study class. Invite them to call upon Him today! Receive his gift of forgiveness and grace. Repent from their way of living and be satisfied spiritually.
Secondly, the believers who are present Sunday should be reminded by this lesson that people everywhere are thirsty and hungry for spiritual satisfaction. Jesus is the only one who satisfies. If we know Him and have experienced that satisfaction ourselves, then we have a responsibility to help others discover that as well. We need to be His invitation deliverers. We need to share with sinners that no matter what they have done they can be forgiven and experience satisfaction. If they doubt that, remember, God's ways are higher than our ways. What seems impossible to us is not impossible with God!
For Further Help with this Week's Lesson Visit http://www.lifeway.com/articleclick/?id=166474 and read Dan Kassis' weekly article
Comments Welcome -- Any ideas for illustrations, other scripture, or class activities to enhance the lesson?
1. CARE Ministry -- Every Tuesday night -- supper at 5:30, outreach/in reach activities at 6:00 p.m.
2. Project Care:Mission Possible -- What a tremendous blessing and great success as 570 of our church family dispersed into the community to do projects to show God's love and care to people in need in our community! If you haven't already done so, use a portion of this Sunday's class time to allow people to share about their experiences.
Current Unit of Study -- "Affirm Spiritual Certainties"
Lesson Supplement for May 3
Explore the Bible
"The Invitation is Inclusive"
Isaiah 55:1-13
Intro. -- This lesson is the final lesson in Isaiah and the final lesson in the unit "Affirm Spiritual Certainties." Next week we will begin a study of the book of Micah. The message of this week's lesson is that we all are in need of a Savior. We all have a thirst and a hunger that can only be satisfied by our Lord. Yet, either because of obstinate refusal or lack of knowledge, people will continue hungering and thirsting while trying to satisfy these spiritual longings themselves with whatever they can find. Any satisfaction from these types of things can offer are short-lived and the hunger and thirst remain. This week's lesson will have us to understand that there is something that satisfies. He is Jesus, and His invitation is for any and all to come and be filled! Affirm this spiritual certainty and live a fulfilled life. Affirm this spiritual certainty and lead others to find the satisfaction they long for.
Isaiah 55:1-5 -- What a bargain! These verses are like the invitation that we receive in the mail to "Come" be a part of something grand and exciting! The bargain is that we don't have to bring anything to this "party." In fact, when we come, we are the ones who receive the gift! This speaks of the amazing grace of our Lord. We go around "spending" for things that won't last or satisfy. What a waste! The invitation is even for those of us who have no means to pay. Indeed none of us have the means to pay -- our righteousness is as filthy rags. Accept the invitation and be satisfied and blessed. It's absolutely free and that's a bargain that can't be beaten!
Isaiah 55:6-7 -- Verse 6 speaks of a window of opportunity to seek the Lord while He may be found. Obviously, one truth is that God is omnipresent. He is everywhere. What then does this verse mean when it seems to indicate there may come a time when He cannot be found? There are a couple of thoughts to consider: (1) We have this lifetime only in which to find Him. Once we die, our eternal destination is sealed. If we have not found Him in this lifetime, we will not find Him then. (2) The scriptures (example, Romans 1:18-32) speak of God "turning them over" to their sinful desires. There is a season of God's offering of grace, but there may come a time when He removes himself from the individual who has made the choice to find satisfaction in things other than Him. Today is the day of salvation. Do not let the window of opportunity pass you by.
Verse 7 gives the picture of repentance. To truly accept the invitation to come, one must repent from the direction they were walking. It involves a change in one's thought and behavior. When true repentance happens, God extends His compassion and will freely forgive!
Isaiah 55:8-11 -- This section speaks of the power of God. His thoughts are not our thoughts. His ways are not our ways. He doesn't think like we do. He doesn't act like we do. As God, He has a unique perspective of the world and all that He has created. He knows the exact "ins and outs" of how everything is supposed to work. He has the plan for all the world because He set it in motion. You and I don't always know how things work, and we don't know how things will work out unless He tells us in His word. His word is powerful because it never leaves Him without performing its intended purpose. Wow! My word definitely is not powerful enough to do that. John chapter 1 tells us that Jesus is the Word that became flesh. Verse 11 of our focal passage today would then indicate that Jesus did not return to God empty. Jesus accomplished what God the Father pleased. Jesus prospered in what He was sent to do! What amazing power! Power enough to save anyone!
Isaiah 55:12-13 -- The life of the saved is one of glory and blessing. However, the failures and emptiness that sinners continue to feel even while trying to satisfy their hunger and thirst on their own apart from God are like thorn bushes and briers. They live among the briers and thorns of sin. God issues the invitation for all sinners to come to Him and live among the cypress and myrtle trees where there is no sting of death and no pain of sin. All of creation will sing and clap for joy as the saved experience the joy and peace that ultimately satisfies! The ultimate satisfaction will be found in God's presence in Heaven where there is no more sorrow, pain, or death.
Commitment -- There may be some in the class Sunday who have not accepted God's invitation. They are spending their money on things that cannot satisfy. God is still near to them and can be found because they are still alive and they are in a Bible study class. Invite them to call upon Him today! Receive his gift of forgiveness and grace. Repent from their way of living and be satisfied spiritually.
Secondly, the believers who are present Sunday should be reminded by this lesson that people everywhere are thirsty and hungry for spiritual satisfaction. Jesus is the only one who satisfies. If we know Him and have experienced that satisfaction ourselves, then we have a responsibility to help others discover that as well. We need to be His invitation deliverers. We need to share with sinners that no matter what they have done they can be forgiven and experience satisfaction. If they doubt that, remember, God's ways are higher than our ways. What seems impossible to us is not impossible with God!
For Further Help with this Week's Lesson Visit http://www.lifeway.com/articleclick/?id=166474 and read Dan Kassis' weekly article
Comments Welcome -- Any ideas for illustrations, other scripture, or class activities to enhance the lesson?
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