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NOVEMBER ARCHIVES

November 1st
V - Vision

 

GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:

      Luke 23:8 And when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad: for he was desirous to see him of a long season, because he had heard many things of him; and he hoped to have seen some miracle done by him.

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:
 

 Have you ever heard of something that sounded really great only to find it ‘s not so? I book hotel rooms on the internet for conferences and personal time away with my wife. I have seen pictures on the internet of wonderful hotels with rooms that look spacious and complimentary breakfasts laid out in what appeared to be a large open dinning space. Only to get there and find the rooms that looked so good in the pictures had rock hard beds in rooms just a bit larger than a closet. The breakfast turned out to be stale rolls served in the lobby where people are stepping over one another checking in and out. I have also stayed at a Hotels chain in one part of the country and enjoyed it very much. So I booked a room in another state with the same chain only to find they are independently owned and not close to the same. My vision of a wonderful relaxing or comfortable stay was ruined. In today’s verse it said Herod was glad to see Jesus. But the reason for his anticipated meeting was to see Jesus put on a side show of a sort. This is the Herod that had John the Baptist put to death. Why? Because he was watching someone put on a show, enjoyed it so much that he promised the girl dancing almost any wish that ended up with the execution of John. Herod wanted to see a miracle. The sad thing is he did not realize the greatest miracle of all was standing right before his eyes. His hopes to see a show clouded his ability to see a Saviour. Today many people are going to church to see the show and not to meet with the Saviour. Their vision of church is dancing, coffee shops, and drama that cater to the worlds desire to satisfy self. What happened to worshiping God? If those churches stop the shows, they lose the people. Is that church? Does that exalt our Saviour? Or has our vision of church become similar to Herod? Let me see the show! Our children’s view on church will likely be what we teach them church is. What is your vision for them and their church one hundred years from today? Saviour or show?

LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:
 

In 1 Cor. 2:2 Paul has the right vision when he said; “For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.”
 

 

Daily Reading for  November 1st 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - Luke 23:1 - Luke 24:53

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years - Philippians 1:12 - Philippians 2:19

 

November 2nd
E - Economics


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


      John 2:16 And said unto them that sold doves, Take these things hence; make not my Father’s house an house of merchandise.

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:
 

 Jesus was upset at the idea of anyone charging people to worship in the temple. Some have taken these verses and said that there should be no sales of any merchandise in the house of God. Some have even gone so far as to make the claim that Pastors, Evangelists or Singing groups ought to not take up an offering or receive a salary for their work in the ministry. So what was happening here that made Jesus so mad? When Jesus walked up into the outer courts of the temple He witnessed merchants selling sheep, doves and changing money. For what? Had they just made it a marketplace? No. What they were doing is charging people to worship. Some people had to travel great distances to come to the temple to sacrifice animals for their sins. It was almost impossible to bring everything that they needed to do this. So when they got to the temple area they would purchase the items. Also there were shekels that were used for their tithes and offerings and some did not have shekels so they would exchange the money from their region or merchandise they had brought for the shekels needed to properly worship God. But what had started out as exchange for these items had become a business. In Mark 11:17 it records that Jesus called them a den of thieves. The merchants were no longer assisting people in worship by exchanging items. They had gone into charging them for their services. And that is what Jesus was so upset with. People being charged to worship. It was not a voluntary purchase of items. It was required that only certain things be used to offer sacrifice in the temple and the only way these people could get the items was to pay the price. That outraged Christ. Making someone pay to worship. Jesus was not against people in the ministry getting paid. In fact, part of what was taken into the temple was given to the priest that served them in sacrificing as part of their pay. Jesus was not upset with the selling of items. People sold items around the temple all the time. But in God’s House people should provided a place to worship and not have to pay a fee to do so.  
 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:
 

You might be going to a concert and wondering now, should I pay to go? That is a choice you make and not mandated for worship. But if your church begins charging an admission for their worship services, I suggest you find another church.

 

Daily Reading for  November 2nd 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year -  John 1:1 - John 3:13

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years - Philippians 2:20 - Philippians 3:21

 

November 3rd
R – Romance and Relationships


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


      John 4:16-18 Jesus saith unto her, Go, call thy husband, and come hither. The woman answered and said, I have no husband. Jesus said unto her, Thou hast well said, I have no husband: For thou hast had five husbands; and he whom thou now hast is not thy husband: in that saidst thou truly.  

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:
 

 How important is marriage to God? Isn’t it ok just to live together and after so many years call it a marriage? Is it all that important to have that paperwork and formality of getting married? Well you be the judge. Jesus meets a woman who is a Samaritan. These were people of a mixed Jewish and Gentile heritage. Cast aside by most of the Jewish nations. But they still worshiped the God of Israel and held Jewish traditions as to marriage, divorce, those caught in adultery being put to death and so on. Jesus has tried to tell her about this living water, salvation, he has available. She does not quite get it. She has a well working well, but says if you can make it so I never thirst and don’t have to carry this water every day then give it to me. She did not see her need for what Jesus was offering. So Jesus brings the need for this life giving water home to where she lived. In their custom it really was not right for a man to have long conversations alone with married women. So Jesus says go get your husband. Her reply of “I have no husband” could have been understood a number of ways. She may have been trying to cover past and current sinful lifestyle. She might have been saying she was single and did not need a husband present for Him to talk with her. She may have been saying to Jesus that she was available. But Jesus quickly takes all doubt out of what was true. He says you have been married five times and you are now living in sin. And the woman was immediately convicted. How did she become married to five men? We don’t know. Why was she living with a man and not married to him? We don’t know. What we do know is that Christ could have used any number of things in her past to point out sin. He chose the sanctity of marriage. It was important to the people and important to God. It has never changed with God.
 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:
 

Our relationship with one another will never be right if it is not first right in the sight of God. If you are married today, thank God for the covenant relationship of commitment He put in place so many years ago. Be committed to God’s design.

Daily Reading for  November 3rd 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - John 3:14 - John 5:31

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years - Philippians 4:1 - Colossians 1:11

 

November 4th
 

Daily Reading for  November 4th 2007

For Sunday Reading We Suggest You Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

November 5th
 

Daily Reading for  November 5th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - John 5:32 - John 6:71

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years - Colossians 1:12 - Colossians 2:15

 

November 6th
R – Roles and Responsibilities


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


      John 7:7 The world cannot hate you; but me it hateth, because I testify of it, that the works thereof are evil.

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:
 

 It is never a joy to be the one that destroys what someone perceives as fun. It’s not fun to be the parent that must tell a child they may not run throughout the neighborhood when they see everyone else doing it. They don’t see the dangers in today’s world as children are kidnapped daily. It’s hard to tell a teen they can’t go with the rest of the teens to an unsupervised sleep over. They don’t understand you are trying to protect them from temptations they should not have to deal with at that age. It’s never easy to be the spouse that confronts a situation at home you see destroying your relationship. It is always hard to confront someone you care about with a sin in their life. As they may disregard you and embrace the sin that will likely bring great pain to them later. Being right does not equal no pain. You might think if I’m right and know I’m right, why should it be hard to confront the lie of Satan. The answer, the devil is good a masquerading the lies he tells. He makes sin look fun. He hides it in a crowd of people doing it. If everyone is doing it then it can’t be bad right? If I like it God would not desire for me to give it up right? Other people are just trying to destroy all my fun right? God forgives me anyway right? The Bible says broad is the way that leads to destruction and narrow the path that leads to life. Big groups do not always mean right judgment. God’s word says we are to die to self and our selfish desires so that we might be a witness and testimony for God. So everything we like might not be a good testimony for God. In the word of God it says that if we see a brother or sister in sin we are to warn them. Everyone is not always trying to kill your fun but rather often showing love in trying to warn you of something that might hurt you or destroy any testimony you might have. Yes God does forgive sin if you have the chance to ask for His forgiveness. The sad truth is most people that live in sin, die in sin. They always believe I have one more day. And for the Christian living outside the will of God, they may very well be condemning family and friends to a life without Christ by their life. Doing what is right is not always easy with the world. But it is always right with God.
 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES: 

Remember people don’t hate you; they hate light pointed on their sin. God is light

Daily Reading for  November 6th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - John 7:1 - John 8:59

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years - Colossians 2:16 - Colossians 3:25

 

November 7th
E - Each Other


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:



      John 10:11-13 I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. But he that is an hireling, and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep are not, seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth: and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth the sheep. The hireling fleeth, because he is an hireling, and careth not for the sheep.


 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 

Today the divorce rate in America is through the roof. Although it actually came down a percent or two in the last year, at the same time another astounding figure surfaced. In 2005 for the first time ever in America the number of households with married couples fell below half. Only 49.7% of households were made up of married couples. Why? Why is there no faith or stability in marriage? Well friend it’s not only in the home. Corporations no longer look at employees as their number one resource. The dollar drives the market today. Companies lay off people and move to foreign soil just to make one more dollar. One billion is not enough if you can see two billion somewhere else. Why? Again it’s not just the home and corporate America. Churches are losing pastors at an alarming rate. Men that said they were called to serve God and protect and serve His people are looking to self and their own desires and saying enough. I can do something else and live like I want to and not have to worry about these people and their problems. So they quit. WHY? The answer to every situation is the same. NO COMMITMENT. Or should I rephrase that and say no commitment to anything but self. Marriages fall apart because self says I deserve more. When true love says I want to give more. Our business world is failing because Joe CEO sees dollars as the number one priority over families and children that need a secure way of life. Committed only to self and how much can be made. There is never a point of satisfaction in that life. And Pastors are also quitting because they were hirelings as God said. They look at self and selfish desires over the church that Jesus died for and God’s desires.  Anyone can quit. ANYONE! It takes real resolve and commitment to stay no matter what. If you’re only committed to self… you will fail. But if you commit to serving God and following His direction in life… How can you fail?

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:

 

Jesus never fails. Heaven and earth may pass away but Jesus never fails.


 

Daily Reading for  November 7th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - John 9:1 - John 10:42

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years - Colossians 4:1 - 1 Thessalonians 2:6

 

November 8th
V - Vision


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


      John 12:10-11 But the chief priests consulted that they might put Lazarus also to death; Because that by reason of him many of the Jews went away, and believed on Jesus.

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 

Did you know you are a target? Well if you know Jesus as your Saviour, you are a target. And the more you make it known that you love and serve the Lord, the bigger a target you are. I encourage people all the time to plan on life and envision their life. Make financial plans for your future. Both near and far. Make spiritual plans for yourself and your family. Set goals that you would like to obtain. Have a dream. But in doing all of that make sure Christ is in the center of it. Do not plan to build a home without Christ. You would never dream of building a house that could withstand the heat, cold and storm of nature without putting it on a proper foundation. Well you can not build a life that glorifies God without making Christ the foundation of that life. But be ware, you will become a target. The world will label you as religious and measure everything you do by that label. Any slip up in your character will be brought up for debate. And even how you handle the debate of your life will be scrutinized. That’s’ nothing new by the way. As you see in our verses today, the crowds wanted to kill Lazarus just for being a testimony of what Jesus could do. Poor old Lazarus had already died once. He was doing nothing in that tomb but decaying. Not bothering anyone. Then Jesus interfered with his dead self and brought him back to life. Now people and want him dead again. Why? Not because Lazarus did anything except be a living example of the power of God. He became a target the world thought they could reach when they could not pick on God. Well friend you will become a target too. But don’t miss this. You become a target in God’s eyes as well. Not only did the world want to kill Lazarus, but Jesus wanted to get close to him. Jesus came to his house. Jesus sat at his table. Jesus had dinner with him. Lazarus became a target for God’s blessing. And even if the world did kill him again, what’s the worst that could happen? He would then set at Jesus table and dine with him for eternity. Yup, you have become a target. Make yourself easy to hit as God takes aim with His blessings.

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:

 

Why are there so few targets for God today? John 12:43 tells us. For they loved the praise of men more than the praise of God. Dear God, make me your target.

Daily Reading for  November 8th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - John 11:1 - John 12:50

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years - 1 Thessalonians 2:7 - 1 Thessalonians 4:6

 

November 9th
E - Economics


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:



      John 14:2-3 In my Father’s house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.


 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 

We live today in what might very well be classified as a disposable world. We have disposable razors, ink pens, lighters, and flashlights. We have cameras that can be tossed after just one use. The other day I saw an advertisement for disposable undergarments. What? Have we become so lazy we won’t wash our clothes? There are disposable cell phones. There are even companies that are making a business out of collecting tossed out cell phones and extracting parts from them. We use disposable ink cartridges for our printers. Hospitals use to use glass syringes but they are now a one use only item. When I was a baby they used cloth diapers and glass bottles. Now its disposable diapers and disposable plastic inserts in plastic bottles. Soda pop was once bottled in glass containers that were returned for a deposit to be refilled. But only a few states now require a bottle deposit for the plastic toss away bottles. We talk about extra money as disposable income. Employees are treated as disposable at most corporations. Marriages are considered disposable as well. We have gone so far as to allow people to dispose of children. You might be saying what? That’s right. Either you can dispose of them by aborting them prior to birth or you can now leave them at a hospital or police station right after birth with no questions asked.  I am glad for the children’s sake that we make it possible for the child to receive care rather than being tossed in a dumpster somewhere. Yes folks we live in a disposable world. And after all the money we spend on things we toss away isn’t it good to know something’s never are disposable. As a Christian we are citizens of a permanent home. Built by Jesus for a permanent relationship. We have a permanent place in His plan and the cost to us is nothing. Why does He do it? Simply because He loves us. His permanent goal is to show us that love. You have a permanent friend in Jesus.

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:
 

I love John 6:37 It says  All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. Your non-disposable to God

 

Daily Reading for  November 9th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - John 13:1 - John 15:27

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years - 1 Thessalonians 4:7 - 1 Thessalonians 5:13

 

November 10th
R - Romance and Relationships


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:



     John 16:27 For the Father himself loveth you, because ye have loved me, and have believed that I came out from God.


 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:
 

When parents let someone else take care of their children, they give to them a certain trust. Children are our most prized possession. I know some of you are dealing with teenagers right now and wonder; does this man have a clue what he’s saying? But honestly, even a rebellious teen when mistreated by someone else will cause your dander to fly. Why? Because even when they are a pain in the neck, we love them. And if someone treats our children poorly, we tend to dislike person. Even though we do not know them, we do not like them for what they have done toward someone we do love. If someone treats our children kindly, we tend to like that person. And if they show our children love, we desire to be nice and show love in return. Someday we pray our teen will grow into a young adult and find that right companion that God made for them. When they do and that person loves our child as we do, then we not only want to be kind to them, we welcome them into our family. What happens in us so that a complete stranger can now be considered family? Their family history will now be merged with your family history in the children they conceive. And in two or three generations, their history is your family history. What makes us want to accept someone and their past into our own family? It’s the love. It’s the fact that they so much loved someone that we so much love. It’s the love that brings us together. Now read again the verse for today. God’s love for us is a perfect love. He loved us before we loved Him. But He welcomes into the family because we have fallen in love with His Son. How does He know that? Besides the fact that He is God and knows everything, He also sees everything. How does He know we love His Son? He sees how we react to just the mention of His name. He has witnessed our hearts flutter when we draw close to His Son. He knows how much we love His Son and we want to be His Bride. So God welcomes us into the family and loves us as He does His Son.

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:

God gave us His Son because He loved us already. That did not make us family. Only when our hearts are turned to Jesus and we fall in love with Him do we become family. And how can you not love someone that would die in your place?

Daily Reading for  November 10th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - John 16:1 - John 18:40

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -  1 Thessalonians 5:14 - 2 Thessalonians 2:17

 

November 11th
 

Daily Reading for  November 11th 2007

For Sunday Reading We Suggest You Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

November 12th
O - Openness


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:



      John 19:19-20 And Pilate wrote a title, and put it on the cross. And the writing was, JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING OF THE JEWS. This title then read many of the Jews: for the place where Jesus was crucified was nigh to the city: and it was written in Hebrew, and Greek, and Latin.


 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 

I have heard communications experts say there is two parts to communicating. The first is that of speaking and the second part is that of listening. Actually there is more to it than that. The person speaking must be using a language or medium that someone will understand. The listener must be attentive to what the communicator is saying. For me to stand in a crowded room of people that only speak Chinese and begin to tell them about Christ in English while they are all talking to one another would not yield much fruit. I know that God could make them understand or make me speak a different language. But I don’t really see that happening a lot lately. Communication is only good when both parties understand what is being communicated. In our verses today, the fact that Jesus was the King of the Jews was written in all the known languages of the people that would be attending the crucifixion that day. That is the reason hat the Jewish Leaders were upset that it did not read that He claimed to be the King, but rather that He was the King of the Jews. Everyone that looked upon Him that day would also see the sing above Him that read He was the King of the Jews. In our daily lives people are watching to see what we clearly are communicating to them. It is not just our words they are listing to. It usually begins there. With someone hearing you claim to be a Christian. But from there the communication is usually non-verbal. What you do and where you go tells them who you are. The people that are your best friends tell them the crowd you really love to be with. Above your head is a banner that is being filled out by the life you live every single day. If we were to print it in every known language today, what would it say?

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:

 

As the world looked at Christ on that day and read the banner over Him placed there by man, so they are reading the banner over your life. This banner is also placed over you by man. Filled out from the best information they have. And only you can give them that information to use. What have you told them to write on your banner?

Daily Reading for  November 12th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - John 19:1 - John 21:25

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -   2 Thessalonians 3:1 - 1 Timothy 1:12

 

November 13th
R – Roles and Responsibilities


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:



      Acts 1:24-26 And they prayed, and said, Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of all men, show whether of these two thou hast chosen, That he may take part of this ministry and apostleship, from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to his own place. And they gave forth their lots; and the lot fell upon Matthias; and he was numbered with the eleven apostles.

 

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 

People wonder sometimes where we get our By-laws for the Baptist Church from. One of which says that the church will vote on the leadership of the church. Well if you want to see how we do it, simply look at Acts chapter one. This is a great model of what takes place. First the Apostles recognize there is a need that must be fulfilled. They did not vote to vote. Nor did they put someone in a place not needed. Next they looked for faithful men. The two men that were selected to vote between were men that had followed them and Christ from the Baptism of John until Christ ascended into heaven. Most importantly they sought God for wisdom and guidance in this matter, asking Him to give them direction in whom to select. They knew that even though they had walked with these men and spent a considerable amount of time with them, they still could not know their hearts. They just witnessed Judas, who also had walked with them from the beginning, betray Christ. They did not want to trust their own instincts or gut feeling on this matter, but rather asked for God to examine their hearts. Finally each of them voted. Believing that God would lead them collectively to the one He chose, the man that received the majority of lots cast was accepted as the newest Apostle. We do things just the same. We look to see if there is a need. We look for men that have been faithful over a period of time. And then we do what is the most important of all the steps. We ask the church to seek God’s leading in their selection. And then we vote. Why is step three the most important? Well, steps one and two we do by fleshly observation. But step three and four are to be lead by the hand of God.

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:

 

 What does this have to do with our families? We should follow the same outline in needs for our home life. If we perceive a need and find the best item suitable to fill that need, we still should seek God’s wisdom before filling that need. Only God truly knows what will satisfy our needs and not just our wants.

 

Daily Reading for  November 13th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - Acts 1:1 - Acts 3:26

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -   1 Timothy 1:13 - 1 Timothy 3:16

 

November 14th
E – Each Other


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


      Acts 4:20 For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.
 

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE: 

I remember as a child being told to be quiet. Be Quiet? That seemed almost impossible. In fact the more I was told to be quiet, the more I wanted to say something. Anything. I know, some of you are thinking, that is just a rebellious child. And you are right. It was a rebellion of sorts. But I also know I love to talk. I love to share what I know. It has annoyed some, but I also know it has helped so many others. Sharing what we know in the right way at the right time is so very important. The disciples were also told to be quiet. They were told not to tell anyone anything more about this Jesus. Their response? We can’t help ourselves. We have to tell people what we have seen and heard. They could not be silent about the most important thing that had ever happened in their lives. Something that they knew would change the lives of so many others. And not just their lives while on earth, but eternity. They had to be a witness. That is what God has called all of us to be at home, at work, at school, in our community, and in our neighborhoods. God did not ask everyone to be a preacher, but He did ask everyone to be a witness. What is being a witness for Jesus Christ? I heard it put this way once. It is like one beggar telling another beggar where he found bread. That is what we are to do. Not preach a sermon to everyone, but be sure and tell them what God has done for you. Memorizing scripture is important and wise. But you do not even need to memorize one verse to share the gospel. All you need to do is live for Jesus and share what He continually does in your life. Living a life for Christ in your home and community will eventually cause people to ask, what is so different about you. You can then say Jesus. He is what makes the difference. 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES: 

Would anyone at all ever have to ask you to be quiet about God? Or are you already quiet? Does anyone know you’re a believer in Christ and His saving power at Calvary? Does anyone see something different in you? I like what the disciples said. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard. How about you? 

Daily Reading for  November 14th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - Acts 4:1 - Acts 6:15

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -   1 Timothy 4:1 - 1 Timothy 5:12

 

November 15th
V - Vision


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


      Acts 8:3-4 For As for Saul, he made havock of the church, entering into every house, and haling men and women committed them to prison. Therefore they that were scattered abroad went every where preaching the word.


 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:
 

God’s ways are not always our ways. But we sure want them to be right? I have heard people say things like, “That does not make any sense” or “Why does God hate me so much that He does these things to me?” Life does not always seem fair. But we do not see things as God sees things. Our vision for life is so narrow that we often see only what affects us at the moment. In our verses above we see the Saul (who later becomes Paul the Apostle) at this time in his life was running around and having Christians tossed into prison and often killed. Why would God allow such a cruel thing? Can you imagine what it did to the newly formed church? People were together, fellowshipping, breaking bread together, worshiping, and singing the praises of God. Life had begun to make sense and joy had filled their hearts. Then comes along Saul. People were scared, afraid to worship together, and folks began to break fellowship with the church and go off to other regions. When they got there people would ask where they were from and why they moved. These people would tell them about Jesus and how He had saved them and the miracles they had seen. And guess what? People from all over the place began to get saved. So much so that in one region called Samaria a revival broke out. Had God not allowed Saul to torment the church it is likely that the people may have never went to other regions to spread the gospel so quickly. Sometime in life God will move a loved one away form us or take them away even by death. Often that does not seem fair or make sense to us. But we do not see the great and glorious plan of our Lord. When planning for life we must always leave room for the unplanned for. Always leave room for God to work in your plans.
 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:
 

I encourage people often to plan or envision their life. I believe God desires we do thing in order. For that to happen we must have an order to begin with. But within that structure we must always leave room for God to change our best laid plans. If we began our plans asking for God’s direction, we should not get too upset when He changes that direction. Ask God for guide you, but don’t be upset when He does.

Daily Reading for  November 15th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - Acts 7:1 - Acts 8:40

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -   1 Timothy 5:13 - 1 Timothy 6:21

 

November 16th
E - Economics


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


      Acts 10:1–2 & 4 There was a certain man in Caesarea called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band, A devout man, and one that feared God with all his house, which gave much alms to the people, and prayed to God alway. …….And when he looked on him, he was afraid, and said, What is it, Lord? And he said unto him, Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God.


 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:
 

Want to start an argument? Talk to people about their money and what of it is given to God. Some feel that God does not care nor pay any attention to what they do with the money they earn. That is so far from true. We see it again here in this passage today. Cornelius was a Gentile that believed in God. He was a powerful man as well. The leader of a group of men called the Italian Band. (No, they were not a musical group.) He was a devout man, and a man that taught his family well. It says that not only he himself worshiped God, but his house did as well. It also said he prayed always and gave alms to people. Many of you have heard of the poor that would cry “Alms for the poor.” Jesus spoke poorly in Matthew 6 of those who gave to the poor simply to be seen of others, but commanded his disciples not to forsake the practice. Here we see that Cornelius’ prayers and giving were the two things that God mentions as a memorial before him. Why those two? Why didn’t God say, you have been a good leader? Why did He not mention you’re a great dad? The two things that God mentions are that he had spent a considerable amount of time in prayer and giving. Prayer showed the spiritual side of his heart. He had a desire to commune with God. There was a vertical connection with God. The alms showed that he had the heart of God for all men. To be a good leader was important. But this was his job. Many were doing that job and not glorifying God. He was a good father. But again this was something even ungodly men would do. Be good to their family. But Cornelius was good to those that he did not know. Why? Because he saw that as what God wanted. It was a horizontal display of God’s love on earth. And it showed God what he wanted to see. A man totally given to him. Holding nothing back. Not even his money.

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:
 

Giving to God never really costs us anything. It is simply being a good steward of what God has given to us to take care of. It shows God our real heart and faith in Him.

Daily Reading for  November 16th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - Acts 9:1 - Acts 11:18

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -   2 Timothy 1:1 - 2 Timothy 2:14

 

November 17th
R - Romance and Relationships


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:



      Acts 11:26 And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.
 

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 
      Wait a minute. This verse must be written backwards. Read it with me again. “And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.” Did you see it? It must be backwards. If not, then we must have it all backwards. What am I talking about? The last line of that verse says “And the Disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.” They were disciples first and then called Christians. Today we want people to become Christians and then become disciples. Maybe that’s the reason we have many that proclaim to be Christians but are not. People that think they are Christians but then have no earthly desire to be disciples. They do not want to learn about and fall in love with God and His Son Jesus Christ. All they want is to say a prayer that keeps them out of hell. It would be like seeing a girl, marrying her and then saying hey lets date a while and see if we like each other. It’s backwards. In marriage you fall in love first and then get married. And sometimes it’s that love that is all that keeps you going and will hole you together. In the Bible they were disciples first. That means they had a desire to follow and be like Jesus. They not only wanted to know Him, but they wanted to be just like Him. Is that what you want? Is that what you had in mind? Are you a disciple of Christ? Are you trying and learning more everyday about how to be more like Him? If not, then are you really a CHRISTIAN?

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:

 
 Giving our heart to Christ is the first step in walking the Christian life. There are many believers in this world. People that believe in Jesus for Salvation. But how many real Christians are there? People that desire more than anything to be like Christ. Let our prayer be today: “Lord, I Want To Be A Christian.” AMEN

 

Daily Reading for  November 17th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - Acts 11:19 - Acts 14:7

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -   2 Timothy 2:15 - 2 Timothy 3:17

 

November 18th
F - Foundation


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


       Acts 10:25-26 And as Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him, and fell down at his feet, and worshipped him. But Peter took him up, saying, Stand up; I myself also am a man.
 

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 

      One of the popular self-help ideas and books for the last several years has been on the topic of self-esteem. To help you think highly of yourself. Making sure we do not think less of ourselves than we ought to. This has been something people have almost become consumed with at times. Now I am not discounting the fact that there are those that need a boost now and again. Some people do need to remember they are a child of the most High God. And, if a Christian, that they are part of a Royal Family, Heir to the Kingdom of God, and adopted into the Family of God. But some people have almost taken it too far. They have gone past elevating their discouraged heart, to believing they are some sort of god themselves. You almost find people worshiping people. Holding others up almost in the place of God. In our verse today, Peter understood he was just a man. A Great man, no doubt, but only great because of God’s power in and through him, not great because of his own doing. Should we respect people in authority over us? Yes! But we should never elevate them to the point of worshiping them. We must remember we are a CHILD of God, an HEIR and ADOPTED into the Family of God. Not little gods, but in the likeness of the one true God. Worship should be reserved for God and Him alone.

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:
 

 Oh Lord, as I look at those that have meant a lot to me in my life, allow me Father to respect them, appreciate them, and even admire them. But God, let me hold back the worship of any and all things only for you. AMEN

Daily Reading for  November 18th 2007

For Sunday Reading We Suggest You Read Your Pastors Sermon Passages Today

 

November 19th
O - Openness


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:



       Acts 14:25 And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them.

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 

      What happens in your life when you get bad news? What if you’re told that someone you care about has cancer that the doctors say can not be cured? What if you are told that you have an illness the doctors are not sure what to do with? How about if you get a phone call that someone you know very well has just passed away? What happens in your heart when you get bad news? If you’re like most other people the immediate response is that of discouragement, hurt, or a sense of emotional instability for a short time. That is not uncommon in believers and unbelievers alike. Bad news hurts. And the truth is that in this old world everyone sooner or latter is going to hear or be part of some bad news. A sickness, a death or situation that may seem impossible to deal with. The question really is not what you do with the news right away, but what do you do with it after you have had a moment to recompose yourself. The unbeliever has no hope. There is no one greater than an earthly physician to call upon for medical attention. They have no one greater than human attorneys to call for legal advice. For them there is no hope of ever seeing someone that has gone off into eternity again. The unsaved have nothing to be joyful over. But Christians on the other hand can be more like Paul and Silas in today’s verse. Even in our worst situation we have God. He is the great physician that at His will can heal even the most deadly of diseases. We have an advocate or attorney in heaven that continually pleads our case before God. And if someone we know that loves the Lord passes on, we know that we will see them again and live with them in the presence of God for all eternity. And even if we are the ones that are told we might die soon, we can look death in the face and ask it, “are you trying to threaten me with Heaven?” In Jesus there is hope. Let the world see Jesus in your next worst situation. And then watch to see what God may do with that situation. He want to use you to tell a story.

 

 LETTING THE WORD AFFECT OUR LIVES:

 

 Being a witness for Christ is really not as hard as people make it out to be. All you have to do is genuinely fall in love with Jesus, and then live telling people of the love in your life. Sing the songs of Zion and lift high the name of the Lord.


 

Daily Reading for  November 19th 2007

(Began January 2, 2007) Read Through The Bible In 1 Year - Acts 14:8 - Acts 16:40

(Began January 1, 2005) Read Through The Bible In 3 Years -   2 Timothy 4:1 - Titus 1:16

 

November 20th
R – Roles and Responsibilities


GETTING PEOPLE INTO THE WORD OF GOD:


       Acts 17:23 For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.

 

GETTING THE WORD OF GOD INTO PEOPLE:

 

      You think you have a lot to do? Have you ever considered the role and responsibilities God placed upon Himself? Paul outlined it all well in Acts 17: 23-31. First of all He is the creator of the world that we call home for now. Not only the earth but the universe it inhabits. This includes the planets, the sun, moon and stars. He not only made the universe but He created everything we need in that world. Beginning with the very breath we breathe. And He continues to sustain that supply as well. And to be sure that it all runs as He designed, He does not dwell in any one place but instead is everywhere at all times watching and controlling everything. He needs nothing from us to complete the obligations He has made upon Himself. But H