This passage was a hard one not to preach on. I'm just so struck by the first line: "The Lord is my portion." Have you ever heard of a breath prayer? A breath prayer is a type of prayer that you can say in a breath, one phrase or thought. It is used throughout the day for different reasons or if you are going through different circumstances, such as, "God, have mercy on me," or "Be my strength."
I think "The Lord is my portion" is a great breath prayer. We talked on Sunday about how being a Christian means truly valuing God above all else. The tough thing is, we forget about Him, a lot. So here is a challenge: try using "The Lord is my portion" as a breath prayer. When you find yourself wanting that next best product that's about to hit the stores (The Lord is my portion), when all your friends are chasing after that guy/girl and you feel left out or alone (The Lord is my portion), when you are lonely, scared, selfish, or whatever may be stealing your focus, just remember that God is more desirable than anything this world has to offer, and seek him.
I know I didn't get to the rest of the passage, maybe I'll have a chance later in the week.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Monday, August 13, 2007
Prayer 08/13/2007
Here are some things that you can be praying for:
- That God will be glorified through every aspect and every person of our student ministry.
- That God would bring the right mix of interns and adult leaders into the student ministry to that it can continue to grow in influence
- That God would bring the right HS students into our ministry and that he would challenge us to reach out to our lost friends
Psalm 119:41-48
As promised here is the first installment of the 11 parts of Psalm 119 I won't be getting to on Essential Sunday Nights. But first, let me just thank you all for being there last night. It was a great time of worship and I loved seeing you discuss God's Word and pray with each other.
Notice what happens right off the bat in this passage in verse 41. David asks for the salvation of God and for His steadfast love. He asks for this first. This is how we should all be oriented. The starting place for all aspects of the Christian life is the grace and love of God through Jesus. Then in the verses that follow, David is able to have an answer to those who taunt him. He is able to love God's commandments and keep them because of the love and grace of God.
Just like we talked about last night, the starting place is with God. In order to truly follow Christ and grow in Him, we must do so out of love and not obligation.
What are some questions you have about this passage or about this teaching?
Notice what happens right off the bat in this passage in verse 41. David asks for the salvation of God and for His steadfast love. He asks for this first. This is how we should all be oriented. The starting place for all aspects of the Christian life is the grace and love of God through Jesus. Then in the verses that follow, David is able to have an answer to those who taunt him. He is able to love God's commandments and keep them because of the love and grace of God.
Just like we talked about last night, the starting place is with God. In order to truly follow Christ and grow in Him, we must do so out of love and not obligation.
What are some questions you have about this passage or about this teaching?
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Fall is Here!!
After a great summer I hope you're all gearing up for the fall! There are some big, exciting changes on the horizon, so I hope you're ready! First off: Essential Sunday Nights!! Starting this Sunday. Hang out from 6:00-6:30. Worship and Program from 6:30-7:45. DON'T MISS IT!!!
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