Sunday, November 14, 2010

November 14, 2010--"Fish Guts"

We had a nice diaper shower for the Collins' and a nice breakfast this morning. Thanks to everyone who prepared dishes.

We had the pleasure of having two couples join us in Sunday School today. Welcome to Chris and Rene Lawrence and to Mark and Kelli Thornton. Mark and Kelli visited a couple of weeks ago as well. I appreciate everyone in our class making every effort to make our visitors feel comfortable and welcome.

In today's lesson, Andy Stanley continued his theme of "Fishers of Men." Today's lesson came from Acts 4:23-30. He called the lesson "Fish Guts." While the title doesn't sound good, it is designed to help us understand the basic, intimate role that God has for each of us in His plan. Acts 4:23 begins the description of a prayer voiced by Peter and John as they became aware of God's sovereign plan and as they understood the opportunities that they had missed because they did not recognize God's hand at work.

Andy said that John and Peter's prayers before this time were much like our prayers. Oh, Lord, bless me, protect me, guide me, and take care of those whom I love. Think about it. If you were listening to your prayers, would you describe them as self-centered? Would you say that you were asking God for things that you wanted to see happen?

In this prayer, John and Peter open the prayer with the salutation, "O, Sovereign Lord." Andy describes this phrase as an admission that "God is large and He is in charge." The prayer goes on to recognize all of the recent events in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus as the perfect fulfillment of the predestined Will of God. In some cases, John and Peter recognized, they had actually been praying against the will of God. For example, when the crowd confronted Jesus, they were likely praying, "God, deliver Jesus and us from this threat." Yet, now they recognized that Jesus' death and resurrection was exactly what God had preordained and had orchestrated from before the creation of the earth. They recognized that God's sovereignty was at work and that He had simply provided opportunities for them to be "players" in His grand plan.

Andy makes the point that you and I have the same opportunity today. God is still large and He is still in charge. He is still active and his preordained plan is still being implemented. You and I should be praying for God to enable us to speak boldly on His behalf. I hope you will join me this week in making this our prayer.

Thanks to Beth Miles who has agreed to facilitate the Sunday School discussion next week. If things go as planned, I will be out of town on Sunday. Also, please remember that we will not have Sunday School on the Sunday of Thanksgiving Weekend--November 28.

Finally, how about that artist in church today? He looked like he was just throwing paint up on a wall and then, it looked like Jesus. Amazing. For people like me who have not ONE artistic bone in my body, this kind of talent is just phenomenal.

Have a great week.

Jimmy

Have a great week.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

November 7, 2010--WHY FISH?

Here are the announcements and prayer requests from this morning:

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Please remember that we will be honoring the newest arrival in the Collins’ household next Sunday morning with a diaper shower and breakfast during Sunday School. Please bring diapers and a breakfast item.

David Phelps will be in concert here at Central Baptist for a Christmas Concert on December 5, 2010. Tickets can be acquired at www.davidphelps.com or www.itickets.com .

An N-Vision Missions Conference is scheduled for November 12-13.

An adoption/foster care informational lunch is scheduled on Sunday, November 21 right after the worship service. Please e-mail Lisa at lmcdougald@cbcbryan.org if you plan on attending this luncheon.

PRAYER REQUESTS:

PRAISE: Jessica reported that her blood clot is gone. Thank the Lord for answered prayer. Please continue to remember Jessica in your prayers this week.
Craig and Tracey’s daughter Hallie is ill. Please remember her and her parents this week in prayer.
Bo has a construction superintendent whose father-in-law has melanoma. The father-in-law’s name is Clayton Ford. Please pray for Mr. Ford and for his entire family and for those who are ministering to him as it appears that the cancer is consuming his body.
Kerri’s mom, Ginger has Multiple Sclerosis and seems to be losing ground. Please pray for her this week.
Please pray for our daughter Jennifer as she makes final preparation to take the Physician’s Assistant Board Exams on November 17. She is nervous about the test and she is making every effort to be adequately prepared to do well on the exam.
Please pray for our youngest daughter Brittany as she is dealing with housing issues in Austin, Texas for the remainder of this semester.
Please pray for our country and our leaders.

Today's lesson asked the question, "Why Fish?"
Since we began the series last week, Andy Stanley addressed the question of why Christians should be "fishers of men" this week. Andy makes the point that early Christians such as Peter and John were sharing experiences that they had seen and heard and that contemporary Christians should also be sharing experiences in the Lord that we have seen and heard and felt first hand. As such, it should be difficult for us not to talk about our experiences and the things that we have seen God do. Andy points out that our beliefs are based on a point in history, on a significant event, on the death and resurrection of our Lord and Savior. Christianity did not begin as a new belief system. It began as an event in history that is well-documented and described by eye-witness, first person narrative terminology. Andy also makes the point that Christians need to talk about Jesus because the message is so counterintuitive--if nobody tells them, they won't know. Lord, please do not let us be guilty of withholding the truth about Jesus from anyone with whom we come into contact. Help us to have the courage to share our own personal experience with Jesus with those around us. Here is the directive left with us by Jesus before he returned to heaven:

"Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit." Matthew 28:19

This is what God expects us to do. Will you "fish" this week? Let's all be prepared to share our own personal experiences with Jesus Christ when the opportunity presents itself this week.

Have a great week.

Jimmy