Archive | November, 2009

Preaching as a means of Salvation

We often overlook the opportunity of evangelism in inviting people to church. Christ’s power is present when his people gather together. We are a testimony to his power, mercy and grace.  Another reason to invite people to church is that God has designed preaching as a means of salvation.

…you have been born again, not of perishable seed but of imperishable, through the living and abiding word of God… And this word is the good news that was preached to you (1 Peter 1:23, 25).

When God’s living word, the imperishable seed of the gospel, is preached,  it causes people to be born again.

So no matter what the sermon is being preached on the truths being taught apply to all of God’s creation and so will be a word in season even to our unbelieving friends.

For sure there are some passages and topics that are a little harder for the unchurched to pick up and take on board…. so why not look ahead in the sermon series and look up the bible references to see weeks where the gospel might be clearly explained and think about inviting a friend that week.

This is also a challenge to our pastors and preachers. They need to be preaching grace often (if not somewhere in the sermon each week) and preach in a way that is relevant to our everyday lives. How great would it be if we walk out of services saying, “I wish my unchurched friend had been here,” …. the more this happens the more I think we will be ready to invite friends along.

The word of God speaks of his grace and mercy and the people of God are testimony to his grace and mercy – why not invite friends along to taste and see.

12 Mistakes of Christmas #4… Biting off more than you can chew

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Brainstorming and letting ideas fly are great in getting creativity flowing through the veins of your organising team… however you plans need to be reasonable. You need to think carefully about shaping events and ministry around people and not pushing beyond your limits.

Develop the ideal plan, think about the resources: people power, skill, money, equipment, energy & initiative that is available and work out whether the ideal is realisitic and scale back.

i.e This year at our Carols Under the Bridge event, we dreamt that we wanted to get market food stalls (you know the ones at every market… think Turkish gosleme yum!)… So we tried to make it happen. We approached our local neighborhood centre who helps organise our local markets, they couldn’t help out as they will be too busy around Christmas. We could have organised ourselves, but don’t have the man power and financial resouces to do it this year. It is a cheap thing to do as stall owners need to do their own thing, but if we have food we need port-a-loos and bins which cost more money than we have allowed for this year. So instead we are going with hiring a few coffee cart vans and gelato vans that have a fundraisng element to them. We will keep Market Stall Idea for next year and plan for it earlier.

Not all is lost if you can’t do all that you hope to do. Know your limitations and remember it is better to do a few things well than do 1000 things poorly even if they are all brilliant ideas. Keep the brilliant ideas for next year and store them up in an improvement plan for Christmas. What you dont do this year can go towards making next year better, when your ministry, event or avtictivity has grown momentum and support.

and I quote…

Picture 5fall down before the throne and worship him who lives for ever and ever. Revelation4:10

Only 2% invite people to church…

Only 2% of church going people ever invite someone to church in a given year.

Church is a great place for you unchurched /non-Christian friends to hear the gospel. If they know you go to church and have asked you a number of questions – maybe you have a foot in to ask ‘hey, if you are keen to come to church sometime let me know’ or ‘if you want why not come check out my church for yourself….’

The sermons preached each week at church are more than often aimed at the believer… but the truths being taught apply to all of God’s creation and so will be a word in season even to our unbelieving friends. The word of God speaks of his grace and mercy and the people of God are testimony to his grace and mercy – why not invite friends along to taste and see.

A challenge to preachers and pastors at churches – we need to create a place where members feel they can bring friends and ensure in your preaching that you address unbelieving friends and their reactions.

How great would it be if we walk out of services saying, “I wish my unchurched friend had been here,” …. the more this happens the more I think we will be ready to invite friends along.

Are You a Trader…

Unlike the Cretens, who “claim to know God, but by their actions they deny him. They are detestable, disobedient and unfit for doing anything good” (1:16) the redeemed people of God are to ” in every way …make the teaching about God our Savior attractive.” (2:10).

How do we make attractive the gospel? Repeatedly throughout the letter of Titus, Paul tells us that it is by trading in foolish talk and unprofitable activity for doing good:

2:7   by doing what is good.

2:14  eager to do what is good.

3:1    to be ready to do whatever is good,

3:8    be careful to devote themselves to doing what is good.
These things are excellent and profitable for everyone.

3:14   learn to devote themselves to doing what is good,

What does it look like to be eager, be ready, be careful, be devoted to doing what is good?
It will mean sacrificially giving time, energy, money, love, compassion, resources, to those who are in need of physical and spiritual need:

  • Meeting 1:1 to read the bible with a new Christian
  • Turning up to church early and leaving late so to chat to new people and love the body of Christ
  • Staying back for work drinks to build relationships with you non-Christian collegues
  • Helping out on outreach events at church
  • See a gap in the ministry at your church – why not take the initative and start something up
  • Go on a short term mission preaching the gospel
  • Being a helper and diligent worker in your workplace
  • Making a phone call
  • Start up a prayer triplet to pray and care for other at church
  • Being regular to your connect group and church to build up the body of believers and show you value them
  • Building a house with Habitat for Humanity
  • Inviting a neighbour over for dinner
  • …. the list of doing good is endless.

But where does all this fit in your week?

Will this mean adding 10 more things to you working week and home life, and be running around like a chook without its head on?

Learn to live a simple life… the sacrifice might not just be the doing good but also in not doing other things. To enable you and free you up to do good – you might actually have to say no to a promotion and be content with the job you have to maintain flexible hours outside of work or maybe saying no to some of your ‘leisure time’… those social events you have to be seen at!!!

Write a list of the things you do in you average week – are they profitable and excellent for everyone… Cull the things that aren’t and start doing more of the things that are.

The BluefishTV website (see image at top of post) talks about life being a TRADER… I think it is a great way of describing the life of one who is eager and careful to do what is good. People who trade extra hours at work, convenience, vacations and the like  in for doing other things which they see to be profitable and excellent for everyone.

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