Many people struggle determining what they want to be when they grow up. Jesus never had this dilemma, he was destined to do the Father’s will.
I. We have a spiritual calling: When we are in relationship with Jesus He causes us to desire the things of God. God has a plan for everyone.
II. We need devotional commitment: We need to set aside everything not of God to become closer to Him.
III. We need faithful confidence: Trusting God can be difficult. Jesus was confident God had a plan for Him and we should be confident too!
IV. Faithful confidence does not preclude confusion: Faith requires following God’s plan even when we don’t know where we’re headed.
(Verses cited: John 6:38; Matthew 6; Luke 19:10; John 18:37; John 9:4; Psalm 37:4; Proverbs 25:2; Matthew 8:20; Luke 9:23; Matthew 5:14-16; Proverbs 3:5; Genesis 17:18-19; Luke 1:32-33; Hebrews 11:1)
The Family Business
Luke 2:41-52
January 28, 2018 • Collin Monger
The End of One Journey Means the Beginning of Another
April 1, 2018 • Collin Monger
There are milestones in life which constitute a pivotal change in a person. Coming to faith in Jesus causes the believer to be changed because… • Truth is revealed: The Hebrew law was confusing, it was ambiguous and resulted in doubt and uncertainty. Christ died to remove doubt and replace it with faith. • Prisoners are released: Religion cannot save a person, man is not saved by works but by faith. Jesus frees people from bondage and directs them into a relationship with God. • Believers are received: Because of Jesus we can have fellowship with God. He wants to receive all of us, making us heirs to eternity with Him.
Riding in Style
March 25, 2018 • Collin Monger
The mode of transportation for a person speaks volumes about who that person is. Jesus chose to ride a humble donkey. I. The donkey carried Jesus; Jesus carried the weight of the world: Jesus bore the responsibility for repairing a relationship which was broken since the fall of creation. II. Sincere religion is not the same as a saving relationship: People often want cheap religion, not a changed life, just enough to make them feel good. III. Life may be chaotic, God is always in control: Our God can see what’s coming. Faith requires a relationship but God has done the heavy lifting. (Verses Cited: Revelation 6:2, 6:4; Psalm 50:10-12; Philippians 4:19; 1 Kings 3:13; John 1:29; Matthew 5:9; Revelation 19:11-13; Matthew 27:45; Genesis 1:1; Matthew 27:46; John 18:36; 1 Chronicles 28:2-3; Luke 19:41-42; 1 Timothy 1; 2 Timothy 1:7)
Time Is Precious, Spend It Well
March 18, 2018 • Collin Monger
Money is valuable however, time is infinitely more precious. The best way we can invest our time is with God. • Time with God should be cherished: Life is short, we do not know what tomorrow will bring. Spend your time in the service of God. • Time with God should be valued: Your time with God is worth more than anything. Is there evidence that you value God by how you spend your time? • Time with God should be protected: The world will try to draw you away from God even with legitimate excuses. Do not feel guilty about guarding your time with God. • Time with God should be enjoyed: Do not be a robot to life. Enjoy the time God has given you! (Verses Cited: James 4:14; Psalm 144:4; Psalm 84:10; Luke 10:40-41; John 9:4; 2 Corinthians 9:7; Matthew 6:33; 1 Samuel 1:19; Luke 5:16; John 6:15; Luke 9:18; Mark 2:27)