Micah 6 v 8

He has showed you, O man, what is good.

And what does the LORD require of you?
To act justly and to love mercy
and to walk humbly with your God.
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Monday, 6 June 2011

Christian Life: Willing to...Serve?

OK so I thought that for a few weeks I'd blog about the christian life and do a mini series called Willing to...? I hope that it will really challenge and help you when thinking about how we walk as Christians and the attitudes that we should have towards particular areas of christian life.


Willing To Serve?
One of the most common complaints of any church pastor or leader when talking about the running of a church is that "20% of people are doing 100%" of the work".  For some people church has become a passive, one day a week experience. We turn up, sit down, listen, stand up and leave. So often people come to church looking for what they can get out of it. Church would be a much better place if every single person came into church praying "Lord help me to give to others in church today, show me where I can serve for your glory". So here are some reasons to consider when thinking why should I serve?


Jesus Was A Servant
This is the focal point when doing anything regarding service. Look at Jesus example. If there was anyone worthy of being serve it would be Jesus the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. But instead, Jesus humbled himself to come to earth as a servant. He is our perfect example in all things so we are to serve "just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve" - Matthew 20:28. Also notice that when Jesus did serve others, he didn't always go for the service which was the most public or the "nicest" job to have. Some of the miracles he performed in secret, and he also washed the stinking, dirty, smelly feet of the disciples in John 13. Which leads to the next point....


Serving Teaches Humility
One of the biggest things I have learnt when serving is humility. You come to a realisation that God doesn't need you to do his work. He could further his kingdom and receive all the glory he deserves without using us. And yet he still chooses and calls us to serve him. We should consider it a joy and a privilege that God calls us and delights in us when we humbly serve him. He has given us freedom in Christ therefore, we do not continue to live as we used to but live our lives for him and to his glory. Galatians 5:13 says "You, my brothers and sisters, were called to be free. But do not use your freedom to indulge the flesh; rather, serve one another humbly in love."

Serving Shares God's Love
 Jesus' commandment to his disciples was that they should "Love each other as I [Jesus] have loved you" John 15:12. One of the key ways in which we demonstrate our love for each other is through action. Whether it is, serving people tea and coffee, praying for them, giving them lifts to and from church, helping financially or even helping the older people to their seats. It's all service and it all demonstrates that we have love for each other. When we demonstrate our love for each other by serving, we demonstrate to non-Christians a glimpse of the love that Christ demonstrated in serving. It is the unmerited love of Christ that draws the lost to him.


Hopefully those points have helped in considering or reaffirming why you serve in church. However here are some common arguments on why people don't serve and some challenges to why those viewpoints are wrong.





1. There's No Point! Nobody Notices!
Correct! There are times when no-one notices the work you do. Incorrect! There is still a point. Recently in our School Of Ministry in church, my Pastor told us that if we do things to please man then we will end up disappointed because there will be those times when people don't say thank you or even criticise the work that you do. Instead you should do everything for God realising that it is him you serve. He quoted Colossians 3:23 which says "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,". When we do things for God, we realise that it is him that we serve and, if we have done things to the best of our ability, God is happy with the heart that serves him.


2. The area which I want to serve in is full. There's nothing else I can do!
It is definitely true that we each have areas which we would prefer to serve in. Some people love kids work, some worship ministry and some youth work. However sometimes, we must be willing to serve in areas that we don't feel gifted in or even don't particularly enjoy. This means that maybe, for a season, you will have to scrub the toilets, put out chairs or serve tea and coffee. Remember that the church needs many people doing many things to function. Your role is not less important. Without someone to set up chairs, there would be nowhere for anyone to sit and without someone making coffee there would be no-one who could stay awake...well I wouldn't stay awake anyway! This can be a big struggle but what I've found is that by reading 1 Corinthians 12 on "one church many parts", I can realise my place in service for Christ.


3. I don't have time to serve in church! I'm too busy
We live in a world where we seem to be constantly busy, always on the go and life doesn't seem to stop. So finding time to help serve can be a difficult discipline to grasp. There are those that appear to have more time to serve than others. My challenge for you would be to really look through your schedule to see if you could make room. It may mean cutting those two hours you have in an evening to watch TV down to one hour so that you can make cakes for the Tea and Coffee ministry. It may mean not spending so long on Facebook so you can prepare a Childrens story. It may mean sacrificing the extra time in bed on a Sunday morning to turn up to church early so you can help with the set up or delaying lunch time by half an hour to help clear things up at the end of a service.


Whatever you do, find a joy in service. Realise that you are doing it for a God who sent his only Son to die for you and restore you back to God. Remember that the service you bring is but a fraction of what God deserves. Remember that when we serve God delights in it no matter how seemingly big or small the task may be. Yes glorify God whilst you scrub toilets! Yes glorify God whilst you sweep up a dirty floor! Yes glorify God even when you throw away people's left over coffee! Why? Because you are serving the King of Kings who notices every service, every person does!

Monday, 4 April 2011

10 Reasons Why You Should Go To Church - Part 1

So this week, due to a car breaking down, I didn't make it to church...Gutted. It's got me thinking about the biblical reasons why we should go to church and the benefits that come from doing so. As a pre-requisite I would like to stress that obviously going to church alone does not make you a christian.


 The only way to become a christian is by accepting that you have sinned and are destined to an eternity facing the righteous judgement of God and there's nothing you can do about it in your own strength. Following this you need to realise that God sent his one son Jesus Christ who lived a perfect life on this earth, never thinking a wrong thought or doing a wrong action. Jesus was crucified like a criminal, like the lowest of the low being whipped beaten spat on and humiliated. On top of this he faced the punishment of his own Father turning away from him. Why? all because he died and took our sin on the cross. Then Jesus conquered death, defeated satan and now if you say sorry (truly) for your sin and ask for forgiveness (which results in you desiring to please God on this earth and follow his commands and instructions for life) then you will be accepted as a child of God and will have a citizenship in Heaven.


Thats a big pre-requisite but, its important. So I suppose the next 10 points are aimed at those who are already christians but even if you aren't a christian feel free to keep on reading :). Here are the first 4. The next 6 will appear in a couple of days. 


1. Corporate Public Worship.
    The Bible talks so much about people worshipping together. I believe that there is something special about worshipping together as many Christians gather with one sole purpose, to glorify God. The Psalms back this up. 


Come, let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the LORD our Maker - Psalm 95 v 6
Exalt the LORD our God and worship at his holy mountain, for the LORD our God is holy. - Psalm 99 v 9
Let us go to His dwelling place, let us worship at His footstool - Psalm 132 v 7


It talks so much about us (plural) coming to worship God. So this is what God desires on top of our daily personal worship.


2. A Reminder of The Gospel.
     When we come to worship, it is such a visual description of the gospel at work. For we are all sinners, unworthy to approach the throne of God in worship but, because of the blood of Jesus we are cleansed and granted access to glorify and magnify our Maker!


Therefore, since we have been justified through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have gained access by faith into this grace in which we now stand. - Romans 5 v 1 & 2


3. Deeper Biblical Knowledge.
     One of the best reasons to come to church is that you get to hear the bible opened and explained by those who are blessed with better biblical insight than you. God has given wisdom to your pastors, elders and christians further on in their walk with God so that you can learn from them. The bible tells us that being instructed builds up the church which can never be a bad thing!


When you come together, each of you has a hymn, or a word of instruction, a revelation, a tongue or an interpretation. Everything must be done so that the church may be built up. - 1 Corinthians 14 v 26


4. Deeper Relationships
As christians we should love each other. The only way we increase our love for each other is getting to know each other more. Jesus said...


 “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love. If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love.  I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete. My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." -  John 15 v 9 -12


Notice how when we love others, it doesn't just benefit them but it also benefits us. Jesus tells us when we love our "Joy may be complete". When we give we also receive, thats how good God is.


Well I hope that's useful for you. I've definitely enjoyed thinking about it. Next 6 points will be up within the next two days. God bless you all.

Monday, 28 March 2011

Act. Love. Walk.

Recently my good friend Lewis 'Wis' Holland decided to start writing a blog called Whom Have I In Heaven But You. I can remember talking to him about blogging and remember him saying "The only thing is you have to be disciplined enough to maintain it". I figured that I need to have more discipline in my life so...here it goes.

I love this verse in Micah 6. It is simple to understand. No big complicated words, no difficult terms to try and explain and yet it is supremely hard for these words to be converted into actions in our daily lives. At best we may be able to fool our church family every Sunday that we are acting justly and loving mercy but I know (and my close friends will know too), that in my own life, apart from those 4 hours on a Sunday that my actions are constantly unjust and unmerciful. The simple and hard fact is this displeases God as He has acted completely justly and been abundantly merciful towards me personally.

I didn't really understand what acting justly was actually all about until a few weeks ago. I was thinking that it was just doing what was right in the shallowest way possible. When justice is mentioned in Micah, it means it in the way that justice is rooted deeply in God's character. God is Justice just as James is Human (no puns please!). This should, NO must (!!) become my nature too!

Mercy... A word that we hear and see every day but do we love it? The best personal illustration I can think of is from my childhood. My sister and I didn't get on for a good few years. We would argue and quarrel loads!! If my sister hit or punched me, my mum and dad would make her apologise. I would then, of course, have to accept that apology. But I didn't love to show her mercy. I did it begrudgingly. How I want to be able to find joy and delight in showing mercy!!!

 Now to the hardest of all... Walking Humbly. This is often the way this sort of conversation goes with my friends or church family.
         Friend: James, how is your walk with God?
         James: Oh yeah it's great! Amazing thanks! He is so good I'm feeling so blessed

And now for what I am really saying.
         Friend: James, how is your walk with God?
          James: What a cheek! Asking me how my walk with God is! Its better than yours! Get lost and bother someone else. 

Maybe, just maybe I can fool people with what I say, but God is all knowing. He knows every thought that goes through my head before I have even thought it! I cannot escape from Him. If my attitude and response to others remains this way, then it is clear my walk with God is not humble at all. How great it would be if I had a constant desire and passion to walk and talk continuously with the God of my salvation. 

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