A Congregational Weekly To-Do List

A Congregational Weekly To-Do List

From grocery lists, shopping lists and “Honey Do” lists our lives might be full of various lists scattered on sheets of paper in our houses, cars, books, etc. This week, let’s add another one to the list, but let’s call it a “Congregational Family To-Do List.”

Many people use lists to help us stay on track and even remember what we are to do. Let’s use this list as a starting point to reach out to others and strengthen ourselves this week.

Here is your “Congregational Family To-Do List”

  • Read two chapters of the Bible each day. (grab a Daily Bible Reading Schedule to help)
    • Apply two things I learned from reading the Bible.
      •  ________________________________________________________________________________
      •   ________________________________________________________________________________

 

  • Write two cards or message to people needing encouragement:
    • _______________________________________________________________________________________
    • _______________________________________________________________________________________

 

  • Greet as many people as I can on Sunday morning
    • _______________________________________________________________________________________
    • _______________________________________________________________________________________

  •  Pray specifically for three people of the congregation:
    • _______________________________________________________________________________________
    • _______________________________________________________________________________________

  • Pray specifically for three people who have missed services:
    • _______________________________________________________________________________________
    • _______________________________________________________________________________________

 

Just some thoughts,

Be an Approachable Christian

Be an Approachable Christian

Each day Christians are put under a microscope to see whether their actions are consistent with their beliefs.

There are many in the world who watch a Christian’s every move and listen to every word to see whether they are in line with what the Bible says. Some examine out of sincerity, while others examine out of a critical mind. Being an approachable Christian is important because we are the light of the world (Matthew 5.14-16) and our light will only shine as bright as our faith will allow. To shine our lights brighter and extend the grace God has offered us to the world, we must be approachable as Christians.

Being approachable means we must not hide under the guise of being perfect, but under the reality that through Christ we are being made perfect. Being able to give an answer concerning the hope that is in us (1 Peter 3.15) implies that someone is going to ask us about our hope. Going further, for them to ask us, they are going to approach us. Our lives should be lived in such a way that we are approachable Christians.

Take a moment and see how you can become an approachable Christian:

  • Be Genuine – Finding a genuine person is becoming a lost art. So many are creating an image in public and never showing any faults or mistakes. Our society seeks to rise above the reality that everyone is not perfect; in fact, none of us are.

  • Pray Daily – Where would each of us be without constant prayer? If we are not praying, I almost guarantee someone is already praying for you. (That might be the reason you are where you are.)

  • Seek Jesus – Stop seeking to be a “super Christian” and seek to be like Jesus. Jesus is the model for each of our lives.  Since the church is the body of Christ and Christ is the head, our actions should be made fully known as we follow the head.

  • Be Honest – Honesty is the best policy is definitely true when striving to be an approachable Christian. Just being genuine is a major factor, so is the life of honesty.

  • Approach others – To be approachable means you must be willing to approach others as well. You must be willing to step up to the plate and approach someone and speak to them. Open yourself up to someone else and create a sense of openness.

What would you add to the list?

Just some thoughts,

10 Interesting Things About the Bible

10 Interesting Things About the Bible

10 –  Old people should not retire; young folks need you! – Remember Moses led the people of Israel at the age of 80; Caleb was still vigorous at 85 (Joshua 14.10) and remember Paul’s words to the Titus (Titus 2.1-10).

9 – Sophisticated education is not needed to follow Jesus (Acts 4.13).

8 – Bald men, well at least one, have power (2 Kings 2.23-25)

7 – You can read the Bible every day.

6 – Everyone has a gift to use; given to them by God. (Romans 12.3-8; Ephesians 4.11-16; 1 Peter 4.10-11; Matthew 25.14-30)

5 – The Bible even has a book about sex. Apparently there is something God wants us to know. (Song of Solomon)

4 – It allows me to eat bacon. (Acts 10.15)

3 – The Bible proves itself. (Science does not prove the Bible, the Bible proves science.) – The more people search, study and investigate nature, they find themselves staring at a Creator.

2 – Hell is optional. – You do not have to go; there is a better place called heaven and the Bible tells you how to get there.

1 – It can save your soul!

Just my thoughts,

Our Country Needs Josiahs

Our Country Needs Josiahs

For the past two weeks you have watched both political parties duke it out in the National Spotlight. Watching the volley of this political tennis match is daunting, but necessary to me. I am concerned with the state of our country and the future of my children from a national standpoint. The Bible is clear that we should pray for our leaders and I am sure people are praying every day. Lately, I have been praying for a leader like Josiah. I believe we need more “Josiah Leadership” than a leadership which pleases the masses.

 We need Josiah!

“And he did what was right in the eyes of the LORD and walked in all the way of David his father, and he did not turn aside to the right or to the left.” (2 Kings 22:2; ESV)

While the beginnings of Josiah may not be known to everyone, it should be known that he became king at 8 years old (2 Kings 22.1). A greater point to Josiah’s legacy should be the Biblical fact that he did what was right in the sight of God. (2 Kings 22:2). He lived in the spiritual heritage of his forefather David (2 Kings 22:2). What a powerful statement of heritage because we know that David was a man after God’s own heart. (Acts 13:22)

We Need Leaders to Stand Like Josiah!

“And the king went up to the house of the LORD, and with him all the men of Judah and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem and the priests and the prophets, all the people, both small and great. And he read in their hearing all the words of the Book of the Covenant that had been found in the house of the LORD.” (2 Kings 23:2; ESV)

 In the eighteenth year of Josiah’s reign, the book of the Law was found (2 Kings 22:8). Take special notice of Josiah’s emotions when the book of the law was found. (2 Kings 22:11). He knew the history of the nation and how his forefathers were evil in their acts (2 Kings 22:13).  As the nation’s leader, He took a stand of dedication to the Lord more than his fathers (2 Kings 23:2-3).

Did you notice that Josiah stood before the people and read the Book of the Covenant? Josiah did; not the priests, not the king’s servants, but the king! We need more leaders reading the Bible instead of talking about the Bible.

We Need a Leader to Stand!

“And the king commanded Hilkiah the high priest and the priests of the second order and the keepers of the threshold to bring out of the temple of the LORD all the vessels made for Baal, for Asherah, and for all the host of heaven. He burned them outside Jerusalem in the fields of the Kidron and carried their ashes to Bethel.” (2 Kings 23:4; ESV)

 Here is where Josiah stood: The idols to the false gods from the temple were removed (2 Kings 23:4), the false priests that were ordained were put down (2 Kings 23:5), the wooden image was burned (2 Kings 23:6), the booths of perverts were tore down (2 Kings 23:7), Josiah defiled the place of Molech. (2 Kings 23:10), horses dedicated to the sun were removed, and chariots burned. (2 Kings 23:11) and He commanded the people the people to keep the Passover. (2 Kings 23:21)

We Need Leaders Like Josiah!

“Before him there was no king like him, who turned to the LORD with all his heart and with all his soul and with all his might, according to all the Law of Moses, nor did any like him arise after him.”  (2 Kings 23:25; ESV)

We need leaders to take a stand on the ultimate code of law and morality – the Bible. The Psalmist understood the power of following God (Psalm 33:12).  Our country needs leaders to read and see what the Bible says about life.

“Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” (Proverbs 14:34; ESV)

The Choice Begins with You!

The choice to build dependable leadership is by building dependable people of morality, conviction and truth. Each of us must make the change in our lives to begin changing the world. Are you making the change?

Will you put away false gods? (Those things taking the place of God)

Will you put away from you those false teachers? (Those teaching what God does not want?

Josiah stood for God, will you?

Just my thoughts,

Living for Christ is Intentional

Living for Christ is Intentional

When Christ said, “Follow Me” He was intentional.  Jesus had a purpose behind calling those fishermen in Matthew 4.19.

He saw something in them and called them from their profession to life of service. He saw something in them they did not see in themselves. I am sure it took many adjustments to go from a fishing career to walking with Jesus every day. No matter how hard it was, the apostles lived an intentional life.

Their purpose was different, their thoughts were challenged and most of all, their purpose grew greater. Remember the words of Christ, “Follow Me and I will make you fishers of men”? Jesus was transforming their life to one of intentionally living for Him.

As Christians, I don’t think it is necessary to leave your job, but I do believe it is necessary to live intentionally for Christ. Because of Christ we are a changed people, let us live for Him.

How to Live Intentionally!

Start living intentionally today – Many people plan on following Christ tomorrow. If you know the great news of the gospel (1 Corinthians 15.1-8) and you know you needed Jesus (Acts 2.29-37, then it is time to do something about it (Acts 2.38).

Create a Plan – The old saying is, “Fail to plan and you plan to fail.” It takes some planning to live intentionally. Plan to read your Bible. Plan to take notes. Plan to talk with some about coming to services.

Start Small – Begin your intentional life by starting small. Get plugged in to the activities of the congregation and spend time with others who are living intentionally. Having a supportive and caring family is a powerful key to spiritual growth. (1 Corinthians 12.26)

Just a thought,