At Bethlehem we have been watching The Chosen on Wednesday evenings. Last night we finished season 3.
Everyone has questions. Some questions we can find the answer with a quick search on Google. Other questions are more intimidating. Questions that surround our faith can be scary because we worry about what the answer might be and whether or not those answer will affect our faith. What ends up happening is that we ignore the question, but that question still lingers in the back of our mind.
In Asking for a Friend we want to look at a few of these questions and see if there is a way to provide an answer to them that will not only strengthen our faith, but also help us see the world through a more Christian perspective.
We are created in the image of God. One of the implications of that reality is that our standard for right and wrong comes from God and His character. To find out about God’s character we need to turn to the Bible, which is God’s revelation to His people. The Bible is essential in forming our morality to help us become the people God created us to be.
Text: Romans 2:13-16
Big Idea: The Bible shapes the beliefs and behaviors of God’s people as we influence the world.
Challenge: Read Ephesians 5:1-21 and (1) Confess sin (2) Think of a way to show love.
STOP - Hebrews 1:1-4
Summarize
God speaks to His people. In the past God spoke through prophets, but now He has spoken through His Son. The Son represents God perfectly and He sustains all things and made possible the purification for sin. In this He has proven to be greater than the angels.
Truth
Jesus is the perfect representation of God. To know Jesus is to know God.
Observations
1. God speaks to His people. He has communicated His word and will to them. In the past this mostly done through other people: Prophets.
2. At the right time, when there was a people who were familiar with God’s word, Jesus came as the perfect representation of God.
3. Jesus is the Creator and Heir of the universe. It belongs to Him.
4. Jesus continues to work at sustaining the universe and He made purification sin possible.
5. Jesus reigns with God in Heaven.
6. All these things prove that Jesus is greater than the angels. He is not just another heavenly spiritual being.
Prayer
Lord, thank You for Jesus. I may not understand everything about the incarnation, I do trust that Jesus is the Eternal Son who secured forgiveness of sins for your people.
Everyone has questions. Some questions we can find the answer with a quick search on Google. Other questions are more intimidating. Questions that surround our faith can be scary because we worry about what the answer might be and whether or not those answer will affect our faith. What ends up happening is that we ignore the question, but that question still lingers in the back of our mind.
In Asking for a Friend we want to look at a few of these questions and see if there is a way to provide an answer to them that will not only strengthen our faith, but also help us see the world through a more Christian perspective.
Too often our culture makes us believe that science and faith are at odds with one another, and therefore we need to choose between them as we pursue what is true. The reality is that science and faith are not in conflict, rather, they should be viewed as tools we use to arrive at an accurate and true view of our world.
Text: Psalm 19
Big Idea: Science and religion are tools that we use to gain a better understanding of God and the world we live in.
Challenge: Read through Psalm 19 each day this week and ask God to reveal Himself to you through nature and the Bible.
STOP — Philippians 4:10-23
Summarize
Paul expressed his thanks for the Philippians support. He has learned to be thankful in all circumstances because God is with him providing him with what he needs. The Philippians have generously supported Paul through the years, ever since he left Philippi, so Paul prayed that God would supply their needs.
Truth
We need to be grateful, knowing that God will provide for our needs.
Observations
Prayer
Lord, I want to be like Paul who trusted you for the provisions he had in his life.
STOP — Philippians 4:2-9
Summarize
Unity is crucial to a healthy church. Paul asked two women, Euodia and Syntyche, to work out their difference and to continue to work together for the Kingdom.
Worshipping with joy and living with grace are to characterize the Philippians lives. Rather than worrying they are to pray and through their prayer God will give them confidence and peace so they will be able to stand strong with Jesus.
To live with joy, grace, and confidence they need focus on what is true and good, things that are morally excellency and praiseworthy, because that will shape their thinking. They are to continue to follow Paul’s example and teaching.
Truth
Pay attention to your thoughts because your thoughts shape your attitudes and actions.
Observations
Prayer
Heavenly Father, may I be intentional about my worship of You. I want the focus of my life to be on You and not the things of this world so I can continue to grow into the person you created me to be.
Tomorrow: Philippians 4:10-23
STOP — Philippians 3:11-4:1
Summarize
Paul’s goal was to experience the resurrection of Jesus. After he explained his lofty goal Paul wanted to make sure the Philippians wasn’t saying he had achieved it. He considered himself still in progress, forgetting his past and moving for forward. This is the attitude Christians should have in discipleship, to not believe you have attained it, but to keep making progress towards maturity. Part of it progress is following the example of those who have more mature than we are. This is important to have good examples because there are false teachers who are motivated by their flesh rather than the spirit. Instead, Christians should remember that their citizenship is in heaven and that they have their hope is in the Resurrection and when Jesus returns to make everything right.
Truth
Be intentional about spiritual maturity.
Observations
Prayer
Father, transform my hope so I long for the coming of Your Kingdom and resurrection of Your people. May I continue on the path of spiritual formation until that day arrives.
Tomorrow: Philippians 4:2-9
STOP — Philippians 3:7-11
Summarize
For Paul everything that he put his confidence and value in prior to Jesus has lost its worth. What matters to him now is knowing Jesus and having his life conformed to the way of Jesus through faith. Through this Paul hopes to experience the power of the resurrection in his life and witness the resurrection when Jesus returns.
Truth
Knowing Jesus is the most important part of our lives.
Observations
Prayer
Lord God, help me to experience knowing Jesus as the most important part of my life. May I not be satisfied with lesser things, but have a growing hunger for the resurrection life that Jesus has for people.
Tomorrow: Philippians 3:12-4:1
Everyone has questions. Some questions we can find the answer with a quick search on Google. Other questions are more intimidating. Questions that surround our faith can be scary because we worry about what the answer might be and whether or not those answer will affect our faith. What ends up happening is that we ignore the question, but that question still lingers in the back of our mind.
In Asking for a Friend we want to look at a few of these questions and see if there is a way to provide an answer to them that will not only strengthen our faith, but also help us see the world through a more Christian perspective.
In the first sermon we answer the question, “Can I Trust the Bible?”
This is the foundational question that must be answered before looking at any of the other questions. As Christians we want our beliefs to be rooted in Scripture, and if we can’t trust what the Bible has to say then it will be impossible to have a Christian answer to the questions that we have.
Text: 2 Timothy 3:14-17
Big Idea: We can trust the Bible to give us the truth we need to live as God’s people.
Challenge: Study Philippians with me at www.paulsponderings.com
STOP — Philippians 3:1–6
Summarize
Paul wanted the Philippians to have joy and to worship in addition to honoring Epaphroditus, because God had been merciful.
Now that Paul has updated the Philippians he moved to provide some teaching. He wanted to warn them of false teachers. These teachers taught that it was important to be circumcised and follow other aspects of old covenant law in order to follow Jesus. Paul taught that it was not, that these things were merely external things that they should not place their confidence in. If they mattered Paul would have more reason than anyone to boast with confidence because his credentials were the best.
Truth
Our confidence is in the saving work of Jesus and the transforming work of the Spirit.
Observations
Prayer
Heavenly Father, thank You for providing the way of new life through Jesus’s life, death, and resurrection and the work of the Holy Spirit in my life. May I continue to rely on You for what I need.
Tomorrow: Philippians 3:7-11
STOP — Philippians 2:19-30
Summarize
Paul was in prison, but he still wanted to maintain contact with the churches he helped start. He told the Philippians that he wanted to send Timothy to them to let them know how Paul was getting along. Paul commends Timothy for his faithfulness to the Gospel and his commitment to Paul. The plan was to send Timothy to them after the decision about Paul was made, and Paul was hopeful that he could travel and see the Philippians after he was released.
Since it could be a while before those visits could happen, Paul decided to send Epaphroditus back to Philippi. Epaphroditus carried the letter and care package to Paul from the Philippians. He had been a great help to Paul in prison, even risking his life since he got sick in the process. Paul wanted the Philippians to receive him back with the knowledge that he accomplished his task and then some.
Truth
Faithfulness and commitment are essential to the life of a disciple.
Observations
Prayer
Lord God, help me to follow the example of Timothy and Epaphroditus, who were faithful to the Gospel and committed to their friend Paul.
Tomorrow: Philippians 3:1-6
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