This Great Salvation (Part 8)

Pastor Rocklyn E. Clarke - Sunday May 6, 2007

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V Introduction
* Bible Reading 4/29 - 5/5: Judges 9:22 - Ruth 1:22; Luke 24:13 - John 4:42; Psalm 100:1 - 105:15; Prov 14:11-25
> Review
V New Material
> Preparation
V This Great Salvation (continued)
V Putting It Into Practice - How do I live out my relationship with God?
V Respond to God
V God speaks to Abram after key acts of obedience/separation
* After Abram leaves Haran - Gen 12:6-7
* After separating from Lot - Gen 13:11-18
* After refusing to compromise with the King of Sodom - Gen 15:1-8
* After Abram obeys in the area of circumcision - Gen 18
V Stages in Abram's Journey
* Initial call - Gen 12
V Righteousness by faith / Initial covenant - Gen 15
* Abram had to believe something challenging that God told him.
* God's cuts covenant with Abram
V A False Start - Gen 16
* He listens to Sarai, but doesn't check with God!
* God allows him to make this mistake
V Covenant of circumcision - Gen 17
* The covenant is "cut" in the male reproductive organ
* Women also bleed - at penetration
* God lays claim to the source of our fruitfulness
* Name change: Abram --> Abraham; Sarai --> Sarah
* Announces a definite timetable for birth of Isaac
V Circumcision precedes fruitfulness
* The organ of both your productivity and your elimination must be exposed to God.
* God treats Abram as a covenant partner - Gen 18
V Stages in Our Journey
* God makes himself known to us
V We accept God's offer of salvation through Jesus Christ
* Righteousness by faith - Gen 4
* We have to believe something challenging - 1Cor 1:18-31
V Look to Jesus - Num 21:4-9; 2Kings 18:1-4; John 3:13-18; John 6:35-40;
* If he's Lord, then act like it - Rom 10:9-10
* Listening to his voice - John 10:14; John 10:27-29
* Embrace what Jesus died to obtain for you - Philip 3:1-14; Rom 6
V We seal our commitment
* Baptism - Rom 6:1-14; Col 2:11-15
* Language change: we learn to say what God says
V God treats us as covenant partners
* God spoke to Jesus after his baptism - Mat 3:13 - 4:2; Mark 1:9-13; Luke 3:21-22; Luke 4:1-2
* Join the "family business" - expand the Kingdom - Mat 28:18-20
V Enhance your ability to hear God's voice by reading his Word
V You need all of God's Word
* The greatest two commandments would be enough for sinless men and women.
* Our sinfulness hinders our ability to understand God's Word.
* It's easy to misunderstand one verse.
* It's hard to misunderstand all scripture.
V It renews your mind - Rom 12:1-2
* It tears down strongholds - 2Cor 10:4-5
V Like a radio tuning in to God's voice.
* If you're not pursuing God's Word you've rejected his will.
* If you're not pursuing God's will, Jesus' is not your Lord.
V We have no problem studying subjects that we find meaningful:
* Convicts studying law in the prison library
* Women studying how to improve their relationships
* Read the Word with the intention of understanding it and practicing it.
V Accept your place in God's family.
V Become like little children - Mat 11:25; Mat 18:1-6; Mat 19:13-15
V New Babies
* breathe and cry right away.
* hear from their parents right away.
V Newborn Christians - 2Pet 2
* should start praying right away.
* should expect for God to talk to them right away.
* should start reading God's Word right away
V Three types of people:
* Natural Man - 1Cor 2:14
* Spiritual Man - 1Cor 2:15; Gal 5:22-24
* Carnal Man - 1Cor 3:1-3; Gal 5:19-21; Philip 3:17-19
* Which type are you?
V Spiritual Maturity - Luke 8:14; 1Cor 2:6; Eph 4:13; Philip 3:15; Heb 5:14; Jas 1:4
V Accountability / Holiness
* Sunday service PLUS life group
* Not - one church for Sunday and another for life group
* You should develop intimate friendships and accountability with the same people you fellowship with on Sunday.
V Walking in the light - 1John 1:5 - 2:6
* Exposing your actions
* Exposing your thoughts
* Exposing your motives
V Taking responsibility for ministry
V The New Testament writers weren't trying to write scripture.
* They were trying to serve other believers.
* In doing so they produced scripture - 2Pet 3:15-16
V Your life should produce "scripture" - 1Pet 4:11
* Charles's recollection at the retreat
V My own frequent sharing of things Bishop said to me
* "I trust you with souls"
V Pleasing God must be more important than pleasing ourselves
* Luke 22:42; John 4:27-38; John 6:38;
V Reproducing yourself
* God has promised you spiritual offspring
* Pray - Father I want to lead others to spiritual maturity.
* Define evangelism, followup, discipleship
* Work in the vineyard
V Let God's presence transform you
* Moses speaks to God - Ex 33-34; 2Cor 3
V Characteristics of those who embrace the relationship and follow Jesus:
V 2Cor 5:11-15 - They are committed to the Lord's mission
* Live for Jesus, not for yourself
V Let go of our self-love (narcissism)
* The Rich Fool - Luke 12:16-21
V Common television sitcom fare
* "The Office", "Seinfeld", "Friends", "Frasier", "I Love Lucy", "Home Improvement"
V Life is a complex system pervaded by unintended consequences. Only God can guide us through them properly.
* Our sinful independence encourages more independence.
* This is true even when we're at our best
* Doing your own thing is death.
* Jesus changes everything; you must be born again - John 3
V Faith - Heb 11:1
V Talk and act like a son/daughter
* Sonship first - then brotherhood
* Sunday service is like Thanksgiving - we should all be together.
* Gratitude - Luke 7:36-50
* Walking with God - Gen 5:18-24; Heb 4:14-16; Heb 10:19-22; Heb 11:5-6; 1Pet 2:4-5
* Talking with God - 2Cor 3; 1Pet 1:17
* Love for God - 1Pet 1:8-9;
* Love for others - Mat 25:31-46; John 13:34-35; 1John 3:18
* Obedience / faithfulness - Luke 12:35-48
V Expectation - Mat 9:18-26
* you are vulnerable to God disappointing you
* Fruitfulness - Mat 7:15-20; Luke 13:6-9
V Some abandon salvation.
* If your hand offends you - Luke 9:43-48
* Disqualified - 1Cor 9 (ref. Luke 12:48)
* Impossible for the enlightened to return - Heb 6:1-20
V Can you lose your salvation?
* Can you divorce your husband/wife?
* Can you abandon your children?
* Can you turn your back on your parents?
* Can you reject your friends?
V Discussion Questions / Topics
V Reflect on Rom 12:1-2
* What are you doing to renew your mind? How is it working out so far?
V Reflect on 1Cor 2:1-16; 1Cor 3:1-4; Gal 5:19-24; Philip 3:17-19
* Explain the differences between the natural man (person without the Spirit) of 1Cor 2:14, the spiritual man of 1Cor 2:15, and the carnal man (worldly) of 1Cor 3:1-4 using examples from your own life.
* What do the "acts of the sinful nature" mean in your own life?
* What do the fruit of the Spirit mean in your own life?
* In what ways are your daily decisions dominated by your personal wants?
* In what ways are your daily decisions influenced by God's Kingdom?
V Reflect on 1John 1:5 - 2:6
* Are you walking in the light? In what ways?
* Is there someone to whom you are accountable on a regular basis?
* How well do they know what's going on in your life?
* How can your life group help you with accountability?
V Works Activities For This Week's Life Group Meetings (repeated from last week)
V Understand the "Natural Man", "Spiritual Man", and "Carnal Man".
* Reflect on 1Cor 2:1-16; 1Cor 3:1-4; Gal 5:19-24; Philip 3:17-19
* Choose one of your life group members who attended our May retreat to present the "Natural Man" / "Spiritual Man" / "Carnal Man" diagram.
* The other members should discuss the diagram and practice drawing it.
V Review the current prayer partnerships in your life group.
* Make sure that everyone has someone to pray with on a weekly basis.
* These can be long-term assignments or your can rotate them.
* If you rotate them, the assignments should last at least one month.
V Review the list of people you are praying for in your life group.
* Make sure that everyone knows who to pray for and how to pray for them.
* Make sure that the people who need salvation are getting prayed for every day by the members of the group.
V Review each person on the list of people you are reaching out to.
* Has anyone invited him/her to lunch/dinner or some other informal activity along with at least one other life group member?
* Has anyone invited him/her to a life group fun event?
* Has anyone invited him/her to a life group meeting?
* Has anyone invited him/her to a Sunday service?