Archive for March, 2010 // All the posts in this month

Day of Prayer for National Leaders

Originaly Posted on March 29, 2010

We have set aside every Tuesday as a day of prayer for our National leaders: President Obama, the Senate and the Congress. Each week we present a specific focus, birthed from Scripture, that we can agree and pray together.

Father, transform our National Leaders into men and women of God who only seek after righteousness and harken to Your voice and tremble at Your Word. 

When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; but when a wicked man rules the people groan. Proverbs 29:2

Therefore, I will exhort that first of all supplication, prayers, intercessions, and giving thanks be made for all men, for kings and all who are in authority, that we may live quiet and peaceable lives in all godliness and reverence. For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior.  I Timothy 2:1-3

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Good Friday Service

Originaly Posted on March 29, 2010

We have been invited to take part in a community worship service on Good Friday, April 2nd, at 12:oo Noon at St. Mary Street United Methodist Church, 483 St. Mary Street, Burlington. Our worship team will be leading one song and Abie has been asked to preach. Please come out and join us for a time of worship and fellowship with other members of the Body of Christ in Burlington.

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When God Intends More Than We Expect

Originaly Posted on March 29, 2010

We have all had experiencing in our lives that id not meet our expectations. Usually when things don’t go our way we immediately believes that the outcome was wrong. This attitude can be very destructive to us when it comes to living  and trusting in God’s will. His ways are perfect, even more, His ways are much higher than ours. He is forever working out His good and perfect will. Our task is not nearly as much to decipher His will but to trust Him, to be willing to be led in paths that we might not understand or enjoy and to be obedient at all times.

I promise you this today, God is in control and He knows what He has planned for us. Please don’t lose heart, don’t give up and don’t let go, in due time you will reap a harvest if you faint not.

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Seek God for the City: Day 37

Originaly Posted on March 25, 2010

Over the next 40 days City of Refuge Fellowship is joining with thousands of other believers around the world in a prayer focus called Seek God for the City.

Seek God for the City is a prayer guide “designed to help everyday believers pray beyond their daily needs and further than their fears. ” We are joining together to ask God to do supernatural things in the city of Burlington. We invite you to join with us in praying for Burlington and for your community.

Each day we will post the daily prayer theme and a prayer highlight from the day.

Week 4: Seeking His Peace among all peoples

Day 37: Seek God to calm the storm of war

“Now is Your time, Lord Jesus. You are the sole hope of the nations. Reveal Yourself clearly so that families and clans and entire peoples are moved to hope in You by the power of the Holy Spirit.”

Pray today for God to reconcile conflicts in Burlington, both large and small.

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Risk for the Kingdom

Originaly Posted on March 24, 2010

For the past three weeks I have been preaching about risk. During this time I have come to a very important conclusion, our level of risk is dependent upon the value that we have put upon the reward. The old saying is that a bird in the hand is worth two in a bush, meaning that it is foolish to trade a sure thing in hopes of gaining more because there is also the possibility of ending up with nothing. Too many of us live by this axiom. There are moments in each one of our lives in which God puts in front of us an opportunity to change, to step out in faith, to become more than we currently are, to fulfill divine purpose. With each one of those opportunities comes risk, a need to leave what we have known, to change what we have seen work in the past, to attempt a new task or even to embrace a new people. I think that the Bible, through lessons of men and women like Noah, Abraham, Joseph, David, Esther, Nehemiah, Peter, Paul, Barnabas and many others, teaches us that every step of faith requires a risk, a leap, a belief that what God has promised to do is of much greater value than what He has commanded us to leave behind.

C.S. Lewis wrote, “If you read history you will find that the Christians who did most for the present world were precisely those who thought most of the next.” I have begun to be concerned that many of us fall short of the influence we were created for in this life because we love it too much. Hebrews 11:10 says of Abraham, “For he was looking forward to the city with foundations, whose architect and builder is God.” How is it that Abraham was willing to leave everything he had ever known and go to a place he had never seen or heard of? He put more value on being in the place that God had prepared for him than he put on being in the place where he was comfortable and secure.

In the first two chapters of his first epistle Peter refers to the church as pilgrims, strangers and aliens. He is trying to make a very important point, if you believe that this is where you belong then you will come to embrace the world around you. We were not set in the world to become like the culture, mindsets and people around us, we were placed here to bring the kingdom of God with us, to become “salt and light” that effects change rather than those that become changed. We have been created to take risks of faith that challenge the status quo, that defy selfishness and that are completely dependent upon God to be fulfilled.  It was risky for Nehemiah to ask for permission to leave the king’s service and return to Jerusalem and rebuild its walls. It was risky for Esther to approach the king and reveal that she was one of the Jews that were about to be destroyed because of Haman’s plan. It was risky for Peter to go to Cornelius’ house and declare the gospel to Gentiles. With each risk was also the hope of reward, that Jerusalem would once again have walls for protection and to bring glory to God; that the king would receive Esther and the Jews would be saved; that God would pour out His Spirit on all flesh rather than only on the nation of Israel. Each of these people counted the hope of reward greater than the risk of loss.

God is speaking to all of us in like manner. He is asking us to take steps of faith, steps of change, steps of love and of service that appear costly to us now. If we look at Jesus’ words for our example we see that we are being called to “love our enemies”; “turn the other cheek”; “take no thought of tomorrow”; “not worry about what we will eat or drink”; and even to choose to lose our lives so that we might save them. Choosing to be the one that serves rather than the one served is risky if we look from the eyes of the world and the culture around us, but Jesus chose it. He declared that He, the Son of Man, came not to be served but to serve. How amazing is that? The One who created all things and even “holds all things together” chose to come and serve His creation! How? Why? I think Hebrews also answers that question for us, “for the joy set before Him endured the cross, scorning the shame”. What was that joy? It was you and me and every other believer that ever was or ever will be. Our salvation was costly for Jesus, even risky. He knew from the beginning that many would not believe that His death and resurrection would not assure that everyone would put their trust in Him and be saved, but He valued you, He valued me above the cost, above the risk, above the cross.

Risk is all about value. So, what do we value the most? Abraham was asked to put Isaac on the altar to show who he valued more, the promised one or the One that gave the promise. The rich young ruler was asked to choose, he could follow Jesus without his possessions or he could keep his possessions without Jesus. Maybe your current situation and decision is not as dramatic but it is a choice all the same. Will we live for the Kingdom of God? Will we spend ourselves, our time, our money, our affection and our energy to see the lost saved? Will we embrace God’s kingdom and live with a loose grip on the things of this world? Will we choose to endure things that those around us think are foolish so that we might walk in the joy that God has set before us? I want to be a risk-taker for the Kingdom of God. I want to be willing to go when He calls, to speak when He speaks, to give when He asks and to trust that He is always in control. We sing the song, “I’d rather have Jesus than anything this world could afford to give.” I want to move from singing those lyrics to living them. I pray that you will join me on this journey and that we, together, will be those that become so heavenly minded that we do more than earthly good, we literally see God’s Kingdom come and His will be done here on earth as it is and will be in heaven.

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Seek God for the City: Day 36

Originaly Posted on March 24, 2010

Over the next 40 days City of Refuge Fellowship is joining with thousands of other believers around the world in a prayer focus called Seek God for the City.

Seek God for the City is a prayer guide “designed to help everyday believers pray beyond their daily needs and further than their fears. ” We are joining together to ask God to do supernatural things in the city of Burlington. We invite you to join with us in praying for Burlington and for your community.

Each day we will post the daily prayer theme and a prayer highlight from the day.

Week 4: Seeking His Peace among all peoples

Day 36: Seek God for enemies to be blessed

“But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you, so that you may be sons of your Father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:44-45

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Seek God for the City: Day 34

Originaly Posted on March 22, 2010

Over the next 40 days City of Refuge Fellowship is joining with thousands of other believers around the world in a prayer focus called Seek God for the City.

Seek God for the City is a prayer guide “designed to help everyday believers pray beyond their daily needs and further than their fears. ” We are joining together to ask God to do supernatural things in the city of Burlington. We invite you to join with us in praying for Burlington and for your community.

Each day we will post the daily prayer theme and a prayer highlight from the day.

Week 4: Seeking His Peace among all peoples

Day 29: Seek God to restore children to their parents 

“And they were bringing children to Him so that He might touch them . . .And He took them in His arms and began blessing them, laying His hands on them.” Mark 10:13, 16 

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Risk and Reward: Value

Originaly Posted on March 22, 2010

When it comes to risk value is the key. Is what may be gained more valuable to us than what may be lost? Romans 5 makes our value to God very clear, “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” If we will be very honest we will realize that we hold no risk in our walk with God, He has already assumed it all. God did not wait for us to be worthy, He did not wait for us to call on Him, He did not wait for us to want t be loved; He sent His Son to die, He longed and reached for us, He loved us with an everlasting love while we were still His enemies.

Each one of us has the opportunity to make a difference in eternity today. We have the opportunity to step out in faith and obedience and see God at work. Let’s stop worrying about what God’s will might cost and concentrate on the price that God has already paid. Let’s stop looking for blessings and begin believing that we have already been blessed and let’s stop fearing for this life and live boldly for the life of Christ that is within us.

I have come to the realization that in Christ there is no risk, there is only abundance, fulfillment and the reality of being loved with an everlasting lasting love. Today I want to make Jesus’ sacrifice worthwhile, I want to walk worthy of this High calling and I want to treasure Jesus to the same magnitude that He has treasured me.

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Seek God for the City: Day 32

Originaly Posted on March 20, 2010

Over the next 40 days City of Refuge Fellowship is joining with thousands of other believers around the world in a prayer focus called Seek God for the City.

Seek God for the City is a prayer guide “designed to help everyday believers pray beyond their daily needs and further than their fears. ” We are joining together to ask God to do supernatural things in the city of Burlington. We invite you to join with us in praying for Burlington and for your community.

Each day we will post the daily prayer theme and a prayer highlight from the day.

Week 4: Seeking His righteousness in our communities

Day 29: Seek God for the city to experience God’s righteousness

Pray today:

-For believers in Burlington to seek God’s kingdom above all other priorities

-For many to surrender to Christ as King of their lives so completely that they follow His ways in all their private matters and public affairs 

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Seek God for the City: Day 30

Originaly Posted on March 18, 2010

Over the next 40 days City of Refuge Fellowship is joining with thousands of other believers around the world in a prayer focus called Seek God for the City.

Seek God for the City is a prayer guide “designed to help everyday believers pray beyond their daily needs and further than their fears. ” We are joining together to ask God to do supernatural things in the city of Burlington. We invite you to join with us in praying for Burlington and for your community.

Each day we will post the daily prayer theme and a prayer highlight from the day.

Week 4: Seeking His righteousness in our communities

Day 29: Seek God for freedom from terror

“Come Prince of Peace! Establish our people in confidence. Free us from being driven by fears . . .Under Your Lordship give people hope. Move them to trust. And inspire us to love our neighbors again.”

Today we pray for the Body of Christ to live free from fear and to become peace-bearers in Burlington. 

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