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Friday, January 23, 2015

First Comes Love

Stay tuned for a series on Love, Marriage, and Family.  FIRST COMES LOVE  is a series focusing on love, marriage and family.

Love and romance are big topics in pop culture and in our everyday lives.  Marriage and family can make us or break us.  What we really need is God's wisdom on how to live with love and build long-lasting relationships that are filled with a God-kind-of-love.

Join New Life through out February as we celebrate love and build up marriage and family in our community.

Thursday, January 22, 2015

THE SONG -- COUPLE'S CONFERENCE

Looking forward to this year's couple's conference on March 13-14, 2015.  In February, Pastor Tom will be preaching a series on love, marriage, and family entitled, "First Comes Love".  At the conference, we will enjoy two evenings focused on the importance of true love, marriage, and family.  The SONG is a movie produced by City on a Hill and explores the human search for love and meaning pointing us back to God and true love.

Check out the trailer at http://www.thesongmovie.com.  During the conference, we will be using the DVD small group kid and additional resources.  Make plans now to attend the conference with your spouse or soon to be spouse.


Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Lazarus and Jesus

As early as 390 AD, there is historical evidence that believers were worshipping at the tomb of Lazarus. The first mention of a church dedicated to Saint Lazarus is by the church father Jerome. Worshipping at a church where Jesus had raised someone from the dead must have been quite encouraging to people's faith. I'm sure it made up for the occasional bad sermon.

This past week, we took a look into the story of Jesus and Lazarus. There is so much to this story of death and life. John's gospel tells us that Lazarus, a friend of Jesus was sick (11:1) and eventually passed form this life because of his sickness. When Jesus showed up Mary and Martha felt he was late, but Jesus had come to Bethany that day to do something completely unimaginable--Jesus would raise Lazarus from the dead. Here's some important truths that comes from this story of resurrection life . . .

1) Sickness . . . we all face it. With all of our doctors and hospitals (and PTL for them), we still face sickness and disease everyday. The causes of premature death are really not that uncommon. On any given Sunday, there are people present at New Life who are struggling with heart conditions, breathing problems, cancers, and the common cold. the commonality of sickness is perhaps the reasons we still find the ministry of Jesus so compelling to us today. Jesus was a miracle worker and a healer. Luke records the focus of Jesus' ministry with these words, ""The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." (Luke 4:18-19).

2) Friendship . . . we all need it.  Even Jesus had friends and he was a good friend to others.  John 11 reveals that Jesus was quite close to the family of Lazarus.  When Lazarus died, Jesus cried (11:35).  Other portions of the gospels tell us that he was often in Bethany at their home eating, teaching, or just relaxing.  Jesus relationship with Lazarus reminds us that we have been offered a similar relationship with God in Christ Jesus.  The popular song, "I am a friend of God" is actually biblical!  Have you have put your faith and trust in Christ, you can consider the God of the universe your friend.  Wow!

3) Faith . . . we all want it!  I often feel like the man who said to Jesus, "I believe, help my unbelief." (Mark 9:24)  If you are a follower of Jesus, you believe and you want your faith to grow so that you completely trust God.  The story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead highlights how important your faith really is--not just for answers to prayer, but how important it really is to God.  Jesus even prayers before he raises Lazarus.  He prays not because he need a pep-rally with the Father (11:41-42).  He prays so that his followers would be encouraged to have faith in God and to pray!

4) Supernatural power . . . we can't live without it.  In today's world, we are pretty self-sufficient.  If we get sick, we pop a pill.  If we face some really big challenge, we seek the help of an expert.  Lazarus's tory reminds us that oftentimes there is no human help available for the struggles and set backs we face in life.  Only God can save us!  That's the ultimate lesson of Lazarus' resurrection.  Only Jesus could help a dead man.  Without him, there was no hope!  When Jesus came mourning turned to laughter and death to life!

Lazarus' story encourages me to trust God no matter what and to thank him for friendship and supernatural power.  We all face struggles and sickness, but when Jesus shows up anything is possible.  I'm praying he will show up in my life and my church!  I hope you will too!

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Get Out of the Boat!

Jesus could walk on water!  No big surprise, right?!  Jesus could raise the dead, open the blind eye, cause the lame to walk, and he fed the 5,000 with just 2 fish and five loaves of bread (Matthew 14).  So walking on water for Jesus is no big surprise.

If you read the story of Jesus walking on the water in Matthew's gospel you encounter another amazing part of the story -- Peter walked on the water with Jesus.  Matthew records that after seeing Jesus, Peter asked if he could come out on the water.  Jesus called Peter out of the boat and just for a moment he walked on water with Jesus.

Now Peter was just an average guy like you or me, and yet he walked on the water.  By faith, he got out of the boat and walked with Jesus!  I wonder what it would take for us to walk on the water with Jesus today?  If we asked him, would he bid us come?  If we were willing to move past our fears and "get out of the boat" would something miraculous happen?

For most of us, walking on a lake in the midst of a storm isn't a part of God's plan, but stepping out by faith and walking with Jesus in the everyday storms of our lives is a part of God's plan.  In what area of your life might God be asking you to "get out of the boat"?


If Jesus calls, go ahead and get out of the boat.  Believe God for the miraculous, and begin walking with Jesus!


Friday, January 9, 2015

Gift Discovery

You are gifted!  It's true we all have natural abilities and talents which can be used for God's glory.  We also have available to us gifts of the Holy Spirit which are supernatural, spiritual gifts designed to build up God's work.

Last night at New Life's Midweek Fellowship we focused on discovering gifts--natural and spiritual gifts.  One of the questions for discussion was this . . . "What is the difference between natural gifts or talents and supernatural or spiritual gifts talked about in the Bible?"

Here's what we came up with in the Bible study discussion.

1. A natural talent of gift is the result of genetics or training, while spiritual gifts are the result of the
     Spirit's presence and power in the church or a believer's life.
2. A natural talent can be possessed by anyone; spiritual gifts are only possessed by Christians.
3. While natural talents and spiritual gifts should be used for God's glory; spiritual gifts are given to
     individual believers in the church for the specific purpose of building up the kingdom of God.
     Natural talents on the other hand can be used for entirely non-spiritual pursuits.

I'm looking forward to more great discussion on the gifts of the Holy Spirit in upcoming weeks.  Come join us on Thursdays at 6 PM at the church (1300 Blue Ridge Road).  We all need more of the Spirit's presence and power in our Christian lives.

See you Sunday, Pastor Tom


Saturday, January 3, 2015

A New Year's Resolution!

January is a great time of year for a fresh start!  Ever think that this might be the greatest year ever in your life?  I've thought about a few resolutions worth striving towards in 2015.  Here's a short list . . .
1. Spend more time in prayer -- In previous years, I've selected new devotional guides and purchased journals.  These are all good ideas.  This year I'm focused on spending more time in God's presence listening for God's voice -- for his grace to transform my life and his guidance to direct me in every endeavor.

2. Spend more time at church -- I'm a pastor, so over the last 20 plus years, I've spent quite a bit of time at church and I can testify that church attendance hasn't hurt me in the least.  In fact, it has enriched my life in many ways.  Church attendance has made me a better steward of my time, a better steward of my finances, and a better steward of priorities in my life.

3. Take some special travel trips -- I've already planned a special fishing trip and a potential missions trip for 2015.  Can't wait.  I'm also hoping that Jeni will plan a vacation for just the two of us.

4. Give more to God's Kingdom -- It is truly more blessed to give than to receive.  You really can't out give God, but I want to keep trying.  In 2015, I want to give more to the church and more to kingdom causes than I did in 2014.  

I'm sure there are many other worthy resolutions like loosing weight or exercising more, but I'm convinced that if I accomplish the four listed above, all of the other desired life changes can happen as well.

I'd love to hear about some of your new year's resolutions.  E-mail me at tom@newlifecolumbia.org

Pastor Tom