Ephesians 3:14-18 (NLT)When I think of all this, I fall to my knees and pray to the Father, the Creator of everything in heaven and on earth. I pray that from his glorious, unlimited resources he will empower you with inner strength through his Spirit. Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. And may you have the power to understand, as all God’s people should, how wide, how long, how high, and how deep his love is.
Monday, January 17, 2022
Prayer is Essential to Change
Wednesday, January 12, 2022
The Discipleship Road: Repentance
At Bethlehem Church I have started a new sermon series entitled The Discipleship Road. It is loosely based off Eugene Peterson’s book A Long Obedience in the Same Direction. The point of the series is to emphasize the importance of being committed to the discipleship process. Being a disciple of Jesus is a journey that is going to take the rest of our lives.
This first sermon looks at repentance. Repentance starts with the realization that we are in a place that we don’t want to be in or that we are not the person that we want to be. That is motivation that gets us started on the journey.
Text: Psalm 120Tuesday, October 5, 2021
Living a God Honoring Life
We are created in God’s image.
I realize that part of this is human nature. It is hard to give up our agendas and pursue God.
In order to honor and please God, I must have a knowledge of God’s will.
To honor and please God, I need to be a person of prayer.
To honor and please God, I need to obey.
It isn’t easy to live a life that honors and pleases God.
Thursday, September 30, 2021
The Bible is not an Answer Book
I love the Bible.
In fact, I believe that people who follow Jesus should be readers and students of the Bible. In the Bible we discover God, His character, and His will.
Without the Bible we would not be able to follow Jesus or be the people God created us to be.
Last year I lead Bethlehem Church through The Story to give us a good overview of what the Bible is about. One of the things I constantly talked about through that series is that the Bible is gift from God. In all the 30 sermons I preached, I said, “We need to read, study, meditate on, and pray the Bible to be good stewards of the gift God has given to us.”
Even though I have a high view of Scripture, I also understand that it has limitations.
As modern readers of the Bible, we often approach it as if it has the answer to all of life’s questions. That is a primary reason why we read and study the Bible: to have all the right answers.
Instead of viewing the Bible as an answer book, we need to see the Bible as a tool to help create a worldview. It may not provide the answers to all the questions asked in our culture, but it does provide a framework that helps us create a Christian worldview.
I have been pondering how we use the Bible the past few days for a couple of reasons.
1. BibleProject has a podcast series that looks at ancient cosmology. One of the key points in the series is looking at how the Biblical account of creation is in dialogue and debate with the other ancient creation myths.
Many Western Christians, for the past 120 years or so, have used the Bible to provide facts and answers about the beginning of the universe. The problem is that the Bible was not written to answer modern scientific questions. It was written to give God’s people a particular view of the world and to combat the pagan religious views of their neighbors.
Therefore, we shouldn’t expect the Bible to give us definitive answers about the how and when of creation, but we should expect it to give us an understanding about who God is and why He created the world.
2. Preston Sprinkle wrote:
If someone experiences and congruent between their biological sex and their gender, which one determines who they are—and why? What does the Bible say about this question?
That’s the problem. The Bible doesn’t directly ask and answer this question. There’s no verse in, say, Leviticus 28 that says, “If thy gender identity does not match thy biological sex, then thine body is who you really are.” Or whatever. (There is no Leviticus 28, in case you are flipping pages to check.) But the Bible does say quite a few relevant things about human nature and the importance of our biological sex which will position us to cultivate a theologically informed and biblically rooted answer to our question. (Embodied, p. 63)
After doing lots of research, Sprinkle admits that the Bible doesn’t contain the answers to the questions surrounding the transgender conversation. You can’t compile a list of verses that deal specifically with these issues.
Not only is this true for the transgender conversation, but it is true for many of the questions we have today. Our culture is significantly different from the cultures that the Bible was originally written for. We shouldn’t expect to to have answers to our modern questions.
Since the Bible is God’s gift to His people, we can expect that it will give us a proper perspective to see the world.
It is important to make this shift away from seeing the Bible as an answer book to one that helps us create a Christian worldview.
God did not give us the Bible so we can have all the right answers.
Rather, He gave us the Bible so we can become the right type of people.
If we primarily use the Bible to have the right answers, to win arguments, and to point out other people’s sin then we are using the Bible wrong.
The Bible should help form us into the people God created us to be. One of the ways it does that is to create a proper perspective for us to see the world.
Let the Bible form your worldview.
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