Saturday, 21 December 2013

LOOKING BACK AND LOOKING FORWARD


Phil.3:12-14; 2Cor.5:17; Heb.12:1; Isa.43:18-19; 46:9-10


Remember vs Remember not: The quotation from Isaiah 43 18-19 and 46:9-10 are not in conflict. When a year is passing and a new one is coming in, there are things we need to remember and there are things with need to forget. But what we must not fail to do is look ahead. The past is gone. It may have been filled with victories, with failures, with bruises and disappointments. But the future is ahead. It is all new, unexplored, waiting to be discovered. There are victories to be won, gains to be made, grounds to cover, battles to fight, territories to possess. What we should do is to look ahead, prepare ourselves, lunch into the New Year with God and great expectations (Prov.23: 18-19). There is a hope. There is a future. Your expectations shall be fulfilled.

Looking Back to 2013 (Phil.3:12-14; Isaiah 43:18-19)

Why do we have to review things in the past? (1) To find things for which we would praise God; (2) To learn from our mistakes or even the mistakes of others; (3) We also see things we would like to continue doing; and (4) things we would discontinue doing. What were the three prayer items I gave to you a few weeks ago? (i) To thank God for what He did for you and for the Church in 2013; (ii) To ask what He expects of you in 2014 and (iii) What He expects of us as a church and what direction He would like us to go in 2014. The questionnaire you have received was designed to help you look back and also look forward with respect to the Church.

Looking Forward To 2014 (Prov.6:6-8; 30:24-28; Mat. 6:26-28; Luke 6:8-9)

Isn’t it strange that we are instructed to “Go to the ants and learn wisdom”? What then is the wisdom of the ants? What can we learn from them? Jesus teaching against worry said, “Behold the fowls of the air”, and “Consider the lilies”. Again we are instructed to learn wisdom from these seemingly insignificant part of God’s creation.

(i)           From The Ants

a.    Discipline – without an overseer they carry on with their duties with order and seriousness.

b.    Industry – they gather their food

c.    Forward planning – they gather their food in summer

d.    Dedication – they have no overseer yet that did not make them to do what they felt good in their own eyes.

(ii)         The Rabbits (Conies): They are feeble but wisely build their houses in the rocks

(iii)       The Locusts: They have no king but they move in orderly swarms

(iv)        The Spider: Industry (Read Prov.30:28) – Hard work makes the spider to dwell in kings palaces.

Wisdom is therefore the principal thing. In 2014 we must get and apply all the wisdom we can find in our personal lives, in the ministry, and in serving God. Discipline is an invaluable virtue needed at work, in study, in managing our resources, in managing our time.

Time and money management involves great discipline. Why is it that 20% of the world population owns 80% of the wealth? It is because of discipline in time and money management, industry, forward planning, dedication to duty.

For our Church to make necessary progress in 2014, for you and your family to make the necessary progress in 2014, we need discipline in time and money management, industry, forward planning, dedication, hard work and faith in God.

Success, advancement, excellence and achievement do not come by chance. There is no genius without hard work.

As a Church our purpose in 2014 is (i) to obey the Great Commandment (Mat.22:36-40) and (ii) engage in the Great Commission (Mat.28:18-20). Our banner for the New Year should read ‘Holiness and Love’. The Holy Spirit of God will be our Guide. A Church cannot grow by chance or by members just attending Church during the week and then going home and doing nothing to invite people to the Church. A Church cannot grow without a concerted effort at evangelism.

Whatever happened this year, good or bad, encouraging or discouraging, success of failure, appointment or disappointment, is to be left behind as we look forward by faith to 2014 (Phil.3:7-14).

Wisdom For The Work Force (1Tim.4:8-9, 12; Gen.5:22, 24):

 (A) A Life of Godliness: Godliness is profitable for all things because it holds promise for the present life and the life to come. But what is godliness (elicit answers from audience)? Let the Bible speak to us (Tit.2:11-13). From this passage we see a number of things the grace of God leads us to:

(i)           Shun ungodliness and worldly lusts (these are blatantly promoted

(ii)         Live soberly (self-controlled living)

(iii)       Live righteously

(iv)        Live godly

(v)          Look for the blessed hope

(vi)        Be zealous for good works

To understand godliness we look at the brief statement about Enoch in (Genesis 5:22-24). It says, “Enoch walked with God”. What does that mean? In Hebrews 11:5, it says that he pleased God. So Enoch lived a godly life. That fellowship was so good that God would not let him die. Enoch walked with God, he pleased God, and was devoted to God. He was godly. Godliness with contentment is great gain (1Tim.6:6-7).

For the godly person, God is at the centre of his life. Everything about his life revolved around God (1Cor.31-32). If many Christians were to be honest to you they would say, we don’t really feel like pursuing godliness.

(B) A Life of Obedience: (Heb.13:7, 17; 1Thes.5:12-13). The workers in any Church are the pillars of the Church. They are the mirror of what the Church is like. They lead the Church in everything. If there is to be obedience in the Church, it will start with the workers.

You will start from your own local Church and honour the person God has placed over you – hold him in high esteem for the sake of the work, for the sake of his prayers for you (2Chro.20:20).

Then we honour one another, esteem one another, and differ to one another. We love one another, pray for one another, and support one another.

 

GOING A-FISHING IN 2014

Mat. 22:36-40; 28:18-20

As a Church our purpose in 2014 is (i) to obey the Great Commandment (Mat.22:36-40) and (ii) engage in the Great Commission (Mat.28:18-20). Our banner for the New Year should read ‘Holiness and Love’. The Holy Spirit of God will be our Guide. A Church cannot grow by chance or by members just attending Church during the week and then going home and doing nothing to invite people to the Church. A Church cannot grow without a concerted effort at evangelism.

Our evangelism this year has not been the most effective. But thank God for many of our sisters led by sister Bunmi who come together every Saturday whether it is raining or not to go and preach. The Lord has been rewarding their effort…

 (A) The Great Commandment (Matt.22:36-40)

(1) Love God with your whole being (1Cor.10:31-32). Our lifestyle is God. Consider the Muslims, how in everything they do, even if they murder an innocent person they say they did it for their God. If we believe that what we believe is the only eternal truth, why should not we exceed their zeal by loving God with all our lives! Our life belongs to God and he has the power to expend it how it pleases Him.

(2) Love your neighbour as yourself. Who is your neighbour? Anyone who is in need and whose need God has given you the means to satisfy (Luke 10:25-37). At the end of the story of the Good Samaritan, Jesus said to the Layer, “Go and do thou likewise”. One of the greatest helps we can offer people is to preach the Gospel of Christ to them. It is the power of God unto their salvation.

(B) The Great Commission (Matt.28:18-20)

Though we must preach the gospel, we need to know how to do it. I want to note some facts about evangelism.

Decision-oriented evangelism – aggressive sharing of the gospel with pressure for an immediate decision. The problem with that approach is that most people do not decide immediately (elicit sharing of experience).

The Worldwide Discipleship Association noted certain facts in the Western culture. (a)People no longer assume that there is a God. (b)They no longer believe that the Christian view is correct. (c) Christian values are incessantly attacked by society. (d) The younger generation is looking for authenticity and genuineness in people.

How do we tackle scepticism today?

(i)           By upholding the Word of God (Heb.4:12-13)

(ii)         By dependence on the Holy Spirit (Matt.10:19-20)

(iii)       By faith in the power of God to save (Rom.1:16-17)

How do we approach people during evangelism?

Approach people respectfully. Do not invade their privacy. Depend on the Lord to turn them around.

Appearance and presentation are important. We should dress decently, sensibly and cleanly, not in a way to distract the people we are trying to win.

Bear in mind that although people say they don’t believe in God, they seem to know what standard we should be following.

Where the condition is ripe we can develop friendship with the person with the goal of winning them to Christ – under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.


Know the basics of effective soul winning.

We must follow some basic principles – (a) Be sure of your own salvation. Do you have confidence beyond doubt that you are saved? You cannot give what you do not have; (b) Make effective use of the Word of God;  (c) We must get out where the people are; (d) Build relationships where necessary.

A simple but straightforward way would be to use what has been daubed “the Roman Road”, just because all the bible verses are taken from the book of Romans

(i) Romans 3:23; (ii) Rom.6:23a; (iii) Rom.6:23b; (iv) Rom.5:8; (v)Rom.10:13; (vi) Rom.10:9-10; (vii) Rev.3:20


Reviewing Christ’s methods of Evangelism.

(1)  Parables (Matt.13:1-9, 18-23)

(2)  Conversations with people (Luke 14:1-14; John 3:1-21; 4:1-30; )

(3)  Healing (Mark 2:1-12)

(4)  Miracles (John 11:1-44)

(5)  At Social Events (Luke 7:36-50)

Evangelism was the lifestyle of Christ and it should be our lifestyle (John 12:14). We must believe that we can do these great works if Jesus said we can do them. Always be ready to share your faith and defend what you believe (1Pet.3:15-16). They only power of salvation for the world is the Gospel of Christ

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