Wednesday, March 27, 2013

The Cross of Christ DEMANDS My ALL


March 24, 2013
The Cross of Christ DEMANDS My ALL
John 19:25-30 / Matthew 27
Scott Howard

 

“Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother, his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary Magdalene.  When Jesus saw his mother there, and the disciple whom he loved standing nearby, he said to his mother, ‘Dear woman, here is your son.’ And to the disciple, ‘Here is your mother.’  From that time on, this disciple took her into his home.  Later, knowing that all was now completed, Jesus said, ‘I am thirsty.’  A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on the stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus’ lips.  When he had received the drink, Jesus said, ‘It is finished.’  With that, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit.”  ---John 19:25-30

 

Ø  Sacrifice means that you look out for the needs of others even when you are hurting.

o   “Here is your mother” (John 19:26-27)

In the middle of his pain, Jesus had compassion on his mother and her agony.  He made sure she was taken care of.

Ø  Sacrifice means that you will experience dry times.

o   “I am thirsty” (John 19:28-29)

Sacrifice is unpleasant.  Comfort and sacrifice do not go hand in hand. (see 2 Corinthians 11:23-31, and Mark 8:34-35)  However, when the mission is complete, then our needs will be met, in Heaven. (see Revelation 7:13-17)

Ø  Sacrifice will tear down barriers.

o   “the curtain of the temple was torn in two” (Matthew 27:51a)

Before Jesus’ sacrifice, the presence of God, the Holy of Holies in the Temple, was limited to one priest once a year.  The priest offered offerings of sacrifice to God for the sins of all the people.  When Jesus died, God ripped the curtain that separated the Holy of Holies from the rest of the Temple in two from top to bottom.  God removed the barrier between man’s sin and His holiness thru His Son’s sacrifice.  (see Hebrews 4:16)

Ø  Sacrifice will shake the world.

o   “The earth shook” (Matthew 27:51b)

The early church radically shook the world as they shared the Gospel.  Let’s shake things up and share the Gospel, and not assume everyone has heard the good news.  (see Acts 17:6-7 and Romans 12:1-2)

Ø  Sacrifice will bring life to dead things.

o   “…bodies…were raised to life.” (Matthew 27:52-53)

Jesus’ sacrifice also brought new life to us since he paid the price to make a way for us to have a way to escape eternal death.  (see Ephesians 2:1-2a, 4-5:     “As for you, you were dead in your transgressions and sins, in which you used to live when you followed the ways of this world…But because of His great love for us, God, who is rich in mercy, made us alive with Christ even when we were dead in transgressions—it is by grace you have been saved.”)

 

                Jesus sacrificed everything for me in order that I might have life!

What am I willing to sacrifice for Him; in order that I might worship Him; in order that I might help others to accept that sacrifice as payment for their own sins?

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

True Worship and The Mission

March 10, 2013
True Worship and The Mission
Mark 11:15-19
Scott Howard

"On reaching Jerusalem, Jesus entered the temple area and begain driving out those who were buying and selling there.  He overturned the tables of the money changers and the benches of those selling doves, and would not allow anyone to carry murchandise through the temple courts.  And as he taught them, he said, 'Is it not written: 'My house will be called a house of prayer for all nations'? But you have made it a 'den of robbers.' '  The chief priests and the teachers of the law heard this and began looking for a way to kill him, for they feared him, because the whole crowd was amazed at his teaching.  When the evening came, they went out of the city."   ---Mark 11:15-19

A little history...
In this passage, Jesus is quoting first from Isaiah 56:7 and then from Jeremiah 7:11.  He is upset because the place where the Jews were setting up their merchandise and carting things back and forth was the outer courts of the temple, which was specifically set aside for the Gentiles and people of other nations to come and worship and experience the presence of God.  In addition to occupying the space for themselves, they were also showing disrespect for the sanctuary of Almighty God.  What kind of witness for God were they showing to the Gentiles and people of other nations if this is how they treat the temple of God? 

Ok, back to sermon notes...

When God is the center of our worship...

1.   We Revere His Greatness
  • They had become uninterested in the Majesty of God.
  • They had become unaware of the Presence of God.  ---see Isaiah 1:11-14  God wants sincerity of the heart.
      True Worship...
  • Rediscovers His Majesty. --> if you truly worship, you will not grow casual with God
  • Rejoices in His Presence. --> because we know He is with us, we can be joyful
2.   We Reflect His Holiness...
  • The Church: A reflection of God, or the world?  --> in our text, Jesus came into the Temple courts expecting a place set apart for worship, but instead found a place that looked just like the market, same as outside the temple.
  • We are the temple of God! --> after Jesus died, the curtain of the Holy of Holies in the Temple was torn, symbolizing our own personal access to God's presence.  This means we are the temple of God.  *See 1 Corinthians 3:16-17
Personally: What areas of my life are not reflecting His Holiness?
Corporately: What areas of the church are not reflecting His Holiness?

3.   We Commit to His purpose...
  • How we worship will greatly affect who esle worships.
  • Worship is the fuel of this unstoppable mission.  -->others will see the Glory of God
  • Worship is also the goal of this unstoppable mission.  -->we all will Glorify God for eternity
God-centered worship always leads to God-sized sacrifice and obedience. 

When we walk into the sanctuary at church, or even as we live our lives outside the church, are we really thinking about how we will Glorify God?  About His Greatness?  About His Holiness?  Most of the time we are consumed with what is going on in our earthly lives.  It is time we think on Heavenly things.  It is time we set apart the church, our hearts, our time, to truly worship our King.  When we are focused that much on Him, others will notice and come to know the Grace of God.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

A Spirit-Filled Passion for a Passion-Filled Mission / Message 2

March 3, 2013
A Spirit-Filled Passion for a Passion-Filled Mission / Message 2
Acts 7:54 - 8:4
Scott Howard

One Truth: God desires for SRWC to have a Spirit-filled passion that moves Hickory and all nations for Christ.

Four Questions: the church (particularly in America) should ask itself

1.  Will we choose Mission over maintenance in the church?  (not just maintaining our routines)

2.  Is our worship driven by a God-centered passion or a man-centered production?  (we tend to think that worship happens at our place on our terms for our glory). 

     *See the sermon post from Feb 27, 2013 for more detail into these first two questions.

3. Will we embrace Suffering as the primary means for the spread of the Gospel on Earth?
  • God ordains for our lives to mirror the sufferings of Christ.  Stephen's death, in our text, mirrors the death of Christ.  As a result many people came to know Christ, even Saul (Paul) who was there approving of the persecution of the church.  How will we show the love of Christ if everything always goes right for us?  We need to show our dependence on Him.  Not that we actively pursue persecution or hardship, but that when it happens, we trust in Christ so that others will see the power and grace of God.
  • God's strategy for redeeming the world to Himself:  A suffering servant.  He showed His grace to the world through the sacrifice of Jesus.
  • God's strategy has NOT changed. *See Philippians 1:27-29 and Colossians 1:24-27
4.  Is this mission unstoppable enough to die for?
  • Death is peaceful for the believer who is on mission with Christ.
  • Satan's strategy to stop the church actually serves to advance the church.  In our text the people of the new church were scattered after Stephen's death and the persecution of the church. *See also Acts 11:19-21
  • Nothing will stop this mission!
Four Challenges:
  1. Get involved and participate in the mission of the church.
  2. Repent of self-centered worship that never leads to the proclamation of the Gospel.
  3. Embrace suffering as a means for accomplishing the Great Commission in your life.
  4. Die daily to your self and to this world so that you might gain Christ and make His glory known.