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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.

and I quote…

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

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.

The life of a musician… Thomas Dethlefs

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How does making music make you feel?
I think music helps you to use your imagination… like guided day dreaming? It can express many things and equally help you feel the things inside you that resonate with what is being played.

Why do you think humanity creates music?
Music is not bound by words, even music with words. The music can add meaning and context to the words, but I think a composer is not bound by words alone to express what feelings are inside, and what beauty, pain, passion, excitement, anger, etc. they see or find outside themselves. I think as human beings we have a need to express ourselves, and to share experience. I think there is also an element of escapism when listening to or playing music. It helps us forget about the ordinary and go to another place.

What do you see as the role of artists and creatives in our society?
I think the work that artists and creative people do helps us to think differently, to look at things in a different way, and to experience things differently. I hope that artists will continue to challenge and provoke us in these ways. I remember the conductor and educator Richard Gill saying to a group of kids at a schools concert something like “I don’t care if you don’t like a piece of music… what I care about is that you have an opinion”. Art requires the audience to participate with their brains. It is the reaction is good. Sometimes it take something shocking to force us to think.

And how about the role of the artist in the Christian community?
I think God gives you gifts, so use them. I don’t think everyone will be able to use all of their gifts and talents in church… that would be funny. You wouldn’t expect a surgeon to do surgery in church, even if it is amazing. I think it is amazing to have so many different kinds of people coming together under God’s teaching to praise and glorify him, and learn and grow in relationship with him and his people. And then to see all of them go out to their different jobs, families, friends and live changed lives that glorify God and point to Jesus.

I am a violinist, but at my church in Sydney I play the drums in the band… playing the drums certainly isn’t my vocation, but it is something I can do to serve people at church and it was something that was wanted and maybe needed. However I find it much more important to care for people, by listening to them, welcoming and befriending them, seeing them outside church things etc. I just want people not to neglect what needs to be done in church, and that isn’t always the thing you are the best at, maybe just competent at… or you are becoming competent at with God’s help.

How does the gospel inform your vocation as an musician?
I love playing music and if I get to do that as a job that is fantastic! I have to consider if that is the best way I can serve God. For now I think it is through music. I think that God puts you in certain places to witness about Jesus in that place. That will probably mean in most settings that colleagues and friends have to see that your life is different, that you care for people, or maybe other things that help them to trust you, before you get to tell them that Jesus loves them and they need saving, and that he is offering that because he died on the cross for them. This is all important work.

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Thomas is a husband to Lizzie and is currently pursuing opportunities with his violin in Berlin, Germany

Things that make the news:

I found the following three headlines in my local paper: The Mosman Daily

Jesus banner taken from tree.
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Cammeray Anglican church JAAL banner taken/stolen.

Bring animals to be blessed, but no wolves.
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Father George Boggs will bless pets at Mosman Festival.

Advice for grieving.
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A new Anglicare counsellling service basted at St Clements Anglican Church, Mosman.

Message & Audience #1: Dripping with Culture

Do you know people you are dripping with culture? But they happen to be immersed in the wrong kind of culture?

Immersionist | Pronunciation: \i-ˈmər-zhən, -shən -əst\ | Function: noun

1. A person who is so immersed in the world of their non-Christian friends that they are dripping with the sinful culture of the secular world.

2. They think career instead of Christ, they think porn instead of purity and they are filled more with alcholic spirits than allowing themselves to be filled with the Holy Spirit. They live more in obedience to their friends than to the grace of Jesus.

3. You often here them say ‘I love my non-Christian friend, I am the only Christian my friends know…’

4. They back up their lifestyle with: 1Cor. 9:22 “To the weak I became weak, to win the weak. I have become all things to all men so that by all possible means I might save some.”

5. Although they have a large audience and developed great report with their non-Christian friends,  the sad reality is they actually have no message to share because they lack the radical difference that Jesus demands. They bears a false witness to the power of grace and they are ineffective in witness not to mention disobedient Christ…

12 Mistakes of Christmas #2 Not being creative

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Pop you Green Thinking Cap when planning Christmas. Creative thinking and letting people run with statements of provocation and investigation, and seeing where a thought may go can often lead to an idea that is just that more a little out of the ordinary. Maybe it is a new Christmas service suiting different demographic or accommodating Families in your services, or thinking up a new way to promote your services or even just shaping new ideas around the gifts and talents and resources and skills they are given to your church family. Some call it the Purple Cow, the WOW principle or the Big Idea.

So let’s ask ourselves, have you been doing the same service/s without much variation every Christmas for the last however many years?

Have you become invisible to your local community because you do the same old, ordinary things?

If they went one year to the Christmas Service would they get the ‘same thing’ if they went the next year? Sure let’s keep the message about Jesus the same but let’s strive for creativity so our churches are seen, people would come and so people would hear the message of Jesus you are preaching.

The Life of an Artist… Carla Hananiah

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What do you think is the most important influence in your art?
My artwork is a direct response to what feeds my soul. The level of need I feel to create is directly linked to how healthy I feel in my soul. With this is mind, my relationship with God is the determining influence in my artwork.

How important is the subject matter to your artwork?

Subject matter is a starting point for the journey. Personally I work best when I have a structured subject matter in mind for a body of work. At present my studio research is the exploration of spirituality and the sublime within landscape. From there, I go on a journey – it could start as landscapes inspired from poetry (such as Psalms) and lead to landscapes based on my imagination created in response to my spiritual journey.

What do you see as the role of artists in society?
Art in society is often regarded as a luxury rather than a necessity. However, art (whether it be visual, music or performance-based) is essential to the human condition. We need beauty in our world, it’s what keeps us from being jaded by everyday routine.

And how about the role of the artist in the Christian community?
Art should be a form of worship, advocacy of justice and an agent for change. As an artist I desire to reflect and glorify God in my work. Each person is responsible to respond to God in worship with their gifting – mine is painting, so when I paint I glorify God. Before I begin each painting I have developed a habit of quietly speaking out a one line prayer over each support I’m about to start a painting on – it keeps me purposeful.

How does the gospel inform your vocation as an Artist?
Most importantly, art as a vocation could be seen as a self-indulgent profession – my understanding of the gospel and my relationship with God challenges me to create artwork with purpose behind it. This purpose could be to challenge, bring aid to a cause etc. Recently I created an artwork for “The Face of Compassion” to raise awareness and funds towards aiding children suffering due to the global food crisis. Contributing to causes you believe in with your gifting is very fufilling.
In regards to actual studio practice, at present I read a Psalm for inspiration before beginning a new painting. Often a verse or an impression I get from a piece of scripture will be the title of my work.

CHECK OUT CARLA’S WORK >>> www.carlahananiah.com

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