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Tuesday, April 10th 2007

12:00 AM (1755 days, 13h, 14min ago)

Jesus is Alive

Jesus is alive! Jesus is risen! We have a resurrection!

The Resurrection is loaded with power and meaning…. Just some of what it means:

It must mean something for you and for me. Just look how many of us are here today!

There was a time when I came to church regular as clockwork—once a year on Easter….

No matter what else there was in my life there was Easter. Church was part of my roots….

The Resurrection means something for the church. This is our high holy day….

It’s a day when everyone can feel good about coming to church…. For some it’s a day to show off new clothes…. I remember growing up it was a day when we got to wear that new pair of pants that had been bought just for this day, and a shirt that Mom had made….

The best thing about coming to church on Easter—there is always Good News preached….

The Resurrection means something to Christianity. The empty tomb and the raising of Jesus from the dead is good news! It is the authentication of all that Jesus said and did!

Notice that I did not say it authenticates all that the preacher says and does, nor what Christians say and do….

The Apostle Paul says that the resurrection is proof positive that Jesus has power over death and that our trust in him is not in vain—we shall live also!

The Resurrection of Jesus is God’s ultimate seal of approval!

And Christianity needs God’s seal of approval. We humans are religious beings, and there are many religions. Lots of people are seeking God in lots of different ways….

More than 90% of Americans believe in God…. With our freedom of religion, our country has become a melting pot of religions. Did you know that LA is the only city in the world where every sect of Buddhism is available?

There is a thirst for spiritual things in our country. As materialistic as we are in America, there comes a disillusionment/dissatisfaction with the material, and people are turning toward the spiritual.

When I was a young man I pursued popular religious thought based on classic western philosophy. I believed in a dual reality—Physical and Spiritual. I believed that the physical was bad and only spiritual was good….

Our religious quest as human beings is also a quest to make sense of our experience. We tend to embrace cultural icons with a religious fervor when they make sense of what we see.

In the late 70’s I was a follower of that icon of pop culture—Star Wars. I wasn’t quite as bad as the character, Eric, on TV’s That 70’s Show. But, the cosmic struggle of good and evil depicted in Star Wars made sense of the evil I saw in society and the world.

It’s not just Star Wars. Lord of the Rings, and even Harry Potter have the same theme. There is a “Force” and it has both good and evil associated with it. Innocent heroes are joined by faithful companions and they confront the evil. In the end they win a cosmic-scale conflict and evil is defeated….

Our religious quest as human beings is fueled by experience. We want to experience things that are of God, and we follow religions that promise that experience. Many pop religions, especially new age and panentheistic religions touch upon a part of the spiritual reality that God has ordained.

These religions understand explore different spiritual laws that God has put in place.

People experience a part of God, and people follow—because we want that experience…. Those who know how to tap into the spiritual side of reality are highly revered….

Lots of people are seeking God in lots of different ways. In the resurrection Christianity has God’s seal of approval and we need it. Because Christianity is so different in many ways ….

In Christianity there is a difference between the material and the physical, but instead of separating them they are joined together. The physical and the spiritual are not at odds with each other.

In the Good News we see that Jesus was at once God himself and also fully a human being….

In the resurrection we understand, and our eyes are opened to see the spiritual in the material. Eyes are opened to the image of God in each of us—in each of you—especially children….

In Christianity the virtuous hero does not battle the forces of evil with his band warriors, triumphing in a great conflict.

Rather, our virtuous hero surrenders to death, and his band of followers scatter in fear….

Yet in his death, the power of evil is ultimately and eternally defeated—a mystery….

In the resurrection we gain power to face our fears—even the fear of death….

In Christianity there is no need for manipulating God’s spiritual laws with crystals, potions, instruments, and incantations.

Rather, in the Good News we see Jesus unleashing spiritual power to heal and even to control nature. We see Jesus calming storms, walking on waves, healing disease, empowering his disciples and sending them out to do the same….

In the resurrection we are given the very Spirit of God himself—to dwell within us…!

As different as Christianity is from many of today’s popular religions we need God’s seal of approval. And we have the resurrection of Jesus from the dead. This is not to say that all the other religions are not true. Rather, it is God’s verification of the truth of Jesus….

Jesus is alive and that means that you are alive! The church is alive! Christianity is alive!

The resurrection is what makes Christianity relevant today!

We don’t follow a dead hero of faith from centuries past. We follow a living person/God who we have a personal relationship with right now.

Jesus is alive. Jesus is still calming storms, Jesus is still teaching, Jesus is still touching, Jesus is still healing, Jesus is still loving—through you and through me, through the Bible, and yes even through the church itself….

Because Jesus is alive, Christianity lives! This church lives! I live! You live!

Good News is preached on Easter! Be a part of it year round…!

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Monday, April 9th 2007

2:38 PM (1755 days, 22h, 36min ago)

He Arose, He Arose, Halleluyah Christ Arose

Low in the grave He lay, Jesus my Savior,
Waiting the coming day, Jesus my Lord!

Refrain

Up from the grave He arose,
With a mighty triumph o’er His foes,
He arose a Victor from the dark domain,
And He lives forever, with His saints to reign.
He arose! He arose!
Hallelujah! Christ arose!

Vainly they watch His bed, Jesus my Savior;
Vainly they seal the dead, Jesus my Lord!

Refrain

Death cannot keep its Prey, Jesus my Savior;
He tore the bars away, Jesus my Lord!

Refrain

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Sunday, April 8th 2007

2:28 PM (1756 days, 22h, 46min ago)

Let God Rub Off on You

For those whom He foreknew--of whom He was aware and loved beforehand--He also destined from the beginning...to be molded into the image of His Son [and share inwardly His likeness].

–(Romans 8:29)

As a believer, you're destined to be molded into the image of Jesus, to grow in spirit until you look just like Him. God's supernatural power began that process the moment you were born again. You were changed on the inside instantly. How successful you are in allowing this change to progress to the outer man is mostly up to you. We grow up spiritually just like we grow up physically.

What can you do to speed this growing process along?

Spend more time pursuing the things of the Spirit than you spend pursuing the things of the flesh. Become dedicated to the Word of God and to fellowship with Him. Be willing to pull aside from the busy things of life and get alone with Him, so He can guide you, teach you and share His likeness with you.

Have you ever noticed that if you spend time around people who have strong personalities, you will automatically be affected by them? You'll find yourself doing the things they do. Their mannerisms will rub off on you. You can't help it. They just influence you, especially if they are people you respect and admire.

The same thing is true in your relationship with God. If you spend enough time with Him, He's going to rub off on you! His ways will become your ways.

So make yourself available to Him by praying in the Spirit and worshiping and loving Him. Hang around His Word and the people who love His Word and live it.

Before you know it, you'll begin to notice yourself changing. You'll find your character becoming more like His. You'll begin to think like He does and talk like He does and even act like He does. His image will begin to shine forth in you!


Scripture Reading:  1 Corinthians 3:5-18   

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Friday, April 6th 2007

2:27 PM (1758 days, 22h, 47min ago)

Let Your Life Shout

The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good.

–(Psalm 14:1)

Most of us would never dream this verse could apply to us. After all, we're believers! We'd never say that there is no God.

But maybe we should think again. It's true that with our mouths we would never say something like that...but what about with our actions?

Do we say it by sinning just a little here and there and thinking it won't matter? Do we go to an immoral movie or have a gossip session about the pastor, ignoring God's command to the contrary?

With our actions are we saying, "There is no God?"

Psalm 14:1 connects that kind of thing to corruption. Whether he realizes it or not, the more a person acts that way, the more corrupt he's going to become.

Don't make the foolish mistake of publicly proclaiming Jesus as your Lord, and then privately denying Him with one little action at a time. Use wisdom in everything you do so that both your heart and your life shout loudly, "My God reigns!"


Scripture Reading:  Psalm 14:1-7, 15:1-5   

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Thursday, April 5th 2007

2:24 PM (1759 days, 22h, 49min ago)

We Need Each Other

That they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.

–(John 17:21)

It's time we, as believers, began to enter into the oneness Jesus prayed for in John 17:21. It's time we held onto one another in good times as well as bad. It's time we realized that we need one another.

We do, you know. I need your faith as much as you need mine. Together, we can face anything and win in Jesus.

Let me show you why. In John 3:34, God says Jesus was given the Holy Spirit without measure. He was more powerful than all the demons of hell and all wicked spirits of all classes, including Satan himself. He was able to defeat their power combined.

Now consider this. We are His Body. Each of us has been given the measure of faith according to Romans 12:1-3. That measure is enough to take care of our own personal needs. However, there is more involved here than just our own personal lives.

We have a world to win! We are the end-time generation. We need all the help we can get. But, thank God, we can get all the help we need!

How? By joining together. Ephesians 4:13 says that when we all come together in the unity of the faith, we'll have "the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ."

In other words, when the Body of Christ comes together and begins to function as one, we'll have the Holy Spirit without measure--just like Jesus did! We'll begin to see ministries functioning in the fullness of their callings. We'll begin to see manifestations of the Holy Spirit in full measure. We'll see Jesus in fullness as we've never seen Him before.

Then the world will know the Father sent Him.

Step into that oneness today. Start today making a daily effort to make yourself available to God to pray for others. Start your day by saying, "Holy Spirit, use me to pray for someone today. I offer You my measure of faith."

Once we truly join together in faith, all the demons of hell won't be able to overcome us. We'll march right over them in the fullness of the power of Jesus and bring the age to a glorious close!


Scripture Reading:  Ephesians 4:1-16   

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