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A Man On A Mission

Matthew 16:21-23

February 25, 2018 • Collin Monger

Following God’s will is not always easy. We often will face trials or obstacles, sometimes from people with the best of intentions.

I. Doubt eliminates trust: When we lose faith in the plan of God we are acting out of fear, not faith. We need to trust in God’s plan and provisions.

II. Don’t get deterred: If Satan cannot cause us to doubt God, he will try to scare us away from Him. Peter meant well when he confronted Jesus but Peter was focused on the world, not God.

III. Determination to the calling: Christ never lost sight of his mission, he stayed true to the cross. Stayed focused on Christ and God’s mission!

(Verses cited: 2 Corinthians 11:24-26, 12:7-9; Philippians 3:14; James 1:5-6; 1 Corinthians 15:4; Romans 1:16; Job 2:9; Ephesians 6:11; Colossians 3:2; Matthew 26:39; Romans 8:28)

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)