Sunday, November 14, 2010

November 14, 2010


“GETTING INTO SHIP SHAPE”

Week One – “Stewardship Is Worship” Luke 9:23-26

Life is shaped by the significant people and events in you have experienced AND how you managed those things.
For example, my parents getting divorced and all the resulting problems that result from that shaped my childhood. I had to learn how to manage that in a positive healthy way.
Barbara's illness shaped her adolescence and early adulthood. Some of the ways she developed to manage that illness have continued to shape her life.

AGREE?


Since that is true then what would be the most significant event that should shape your life? How many of you would like to know that answer?


GOOD! Because beginning today, we will spend the rest of this month gaining and understanding for how our lives should be shaped and what it means to be in “ship shape”.

First, let me identify this event. It is found in Luke 9:23-26:

“Then he said to them all: "If anyone would come after me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will save it. What good is it for a man to gain the whole world, and yet lose or forfeit his very self? If anyone is ashamed of me and my words, the Son of Man will be ashamed of him when he comes in his glory and in the glory of the Father and of the holy angels.”

THIS MARKED A SIGNIFICANT TRANSITION IN THE MINISTRY OF JESUS AND HOW IT WOULD SHAPE THEIR LIVES – WHAT HAPPENS ONCE YOU FULLY UNDERSTAND AND CONFESS WHO JESUS IT? HOW DOES THAT SHAPE YOU?


How many of you have heard the expression, “Shape Up Or Ship Out!”


This command was first used in the U.S. military during World War II. When a soldier was told to "shape up or ship out," it meant that he needed to do a better job or he'd be shipped overseas to a combat zone. The expression started being used after the war with any kind of poor performance or bad attitude. It means get it together — or get out!

Have you ever noticed how many "ship" words there are in our faith? Worship, discipleship, stewardship, or fellowship.


Stewardship is the “ship” you should be in and “worship” is one of the things that should shape you. Usually, when we hear “stewardship” we think about money but it is much more than that! Stewardship = “godly life management”


A steward is someone who manages valuable things entrusted to him by another with the goal of protecting and increasing it.


So, what does worship have to do with stewardship?



The short answer – A WHOLE LOT!



The longer answer is what I want to talk about this morning and I believe that by the time we are through you will have an entirely new understanding of worship and the role it plays in your life.


Here is how Jesus followed up on Peter’s confession:

Let me paraphrase what I believe Jesus is saying here, “SHIP UP AND SHAPE OUT!”

THE FIRST “SHIP” THAT SHOULD SHAPE YOUR LIFE IS “WORSHIP”

I. Worship Is Seeking God – “If anyone would come after me…..”

WORSHIP BEGINS WITH DESIRE!


Let’s face it, what you desire most is what most shapes your life! Right?



Otherwise, Advertisers are wasting hundreds of billions of dollars every year!




So, the deal is this – SINCE YOUR DESIRES WILL SHAPE YOU, YOU BETTER MAKE SURE YOU DESIRE THE RIGHT THINGS!



“The turning point in our lives is when we stop seeking the God we want and start seeking the God who is.” — Patrick Morley - DID YOU COME TO SEEK GOD TODAY?


"Character will be developed in our lives when we stop seeking the PRESENTS (What we can get from Him) of God and start seeking the PRESENCE of God" - Steve Gulbronson



DID YOU COME TODAY FOR WHAT YOU COULD GIVE TO GO OR WHAT YOU COULD GET FROM HIM?



Okay, Brad, you tell me! What should my desire be when I come to worship?

1) Celebrate Him – “You are the Christ…..!”

2) See Him

3) Be Shaped By Him – “deny yourself, take up your cross”

4) Serve Him



I believe that Jesus is saying to the disciples – “Now that you know who I am shape your desires around me!”



You are the steward of your desires! It is up to you where you aim your heart and your will! You decide what you become!



YOUR WOR”SHIP” will determine the SHAPE of your life.



Stewardship is managing your desires around the worship of God! Stewardship that God desires is worship that desires God.



Later in Peter’s life we find him writing these words, “As obedient children, do not conform to the evil desires you had when you lived in ignorance. But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”


Peter’s life shaped up because he set his desires on pursuing the holiness of God! That is WORSHIP – “being in a state of pursuing God – desiring God”.



LET TRUE WORSHIP SHAPE YOUR LIFE!

ARE YOU HAPPY WITH YOUR WORSHIP? IS GOD?

ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THE SHAPE YOUR LIFE IS IN? IS GOD?

WHAT DESIRES DO YOU NEED TO MANAGE?



II. Worship Is Surrendering to God – “he must deny himself and….”



WORSHIP INVOLVES DYING



For worship to REALLY work on Sundays, worship needs to happen every day! When you desire God, you will find yourself desiring the same things He desires! When you don’t, those desires will have to die!


10% of church members cannot be found - 20% of church members never attend church - 25% admit that they never pray - 35% admit that they do not read their Bibles - 40% admit that they never contribute to the church, tithe or offering - 60% never give to missions - 70% never assume responsibility within the church - 85% never invite anyone to church - 95 % have never won anyone to Christ BUT! - 100% expect to go to heaven (The Choice, by Thomas Trask, Zondervan Pub. House, Grand Rapids, MI, 1999)


Am I the only one who finds it stunning that such a high percentage of Christians believe they don’t have to be disciples and still expect to get to Heaven?



I hope you don’t believe that!


WORSHIP THAT SHAPES YOUR LIFE IS WORSHIP THAT BRINGS REAL LIFE CHANGE!

WORSHIP THAT REFLECTS TRUE DESIRE SHOWS A WILLINGNESS TO DENY WRONG DESIRES CAN CRUCIFY WRONG HABITS…..


HOW CAN THEY THINK THEY WILL BE COMFORTABLE IN HEAVEN WHEN THEY HAVEN’T OBEYED GOD ON EARTH?



BELIEVERS WHO WILL NOT DENY THEMSELVES WILL DENY GOD IN HOW THEY LIVE!



Stewardship is managing your desires – dying to those feelings, emotions, cravings, attitudes, or thoughts that are contrary to God’s will so you can worship God with how you live.



Denying yourself not only helps you worship God by aligning your will with His – BUT it allows you to receive the good things He desires to give to you!


WORSHIP IS GIVING UP WHAT YOU WANT TO RECEIVE WHAT HE WANTS FOR YOU!

WORSHIP IS GIVING UP ON TRYING TO MOLD GOD AROUND YOUR DESIRES AND GIVE IN TO HIS.



III. Worship Is Speaking for God” – “if anyone is ashamed of me….”



WORSHIP IS DECLARING!


James Packer: “Discipleship involves being a steward of your Faith’s six-fold activity: praising God for all that he is and all his achievements; thanking him for his gifts and his goodness to us; asking him to meet our own and others’ needs; offering him our gifts, our service, and ourselves; learning of him from his word, read and preached, and obeying his voice; telling others of his worth, both by public confession and testimony to what he has done for us.”



1) Declare With Your Lips


“Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever. Let the redeemed of the LORD tell their story— “ Psalm 107:1-2


Worship is declaring the goodness and the glory of God! IS THAT WHY YOU CAME?



Worship is declaring His worth? WHAT IS GOD WORTH TO YOU THIS MORNING?



God brings you through the tests of life to give you a testimony. Tell it! Tell Him!



WORSHIPPING WITH YOUR LIPS PUTS A GOOD SHAPE ON YOUR LIFE!



2) With Your Life


(ROMANS 12)



You can’t worship well on Sunday if you haven’t been worshipping on Monday – and Tuesday and Wednesday and – well, you get the picture……



When you offer yourself as the sacrifice of worship it shapes your home into a sanctuary, your workplace into a mission field, your routine into a purpose and your problems into places to meet God.



WHEN YOU SPEAK FOR GOD WITH YOUR LIPS AND WITH YOUR LIFE IT SHAPES YOU – INTO HIS IMAGE!



STEWARDSHIP IS “Godly life management” and the first thing you must manage is your WORSHIP – “the state of being a worshipper”.


A worshipper will:



SHAPE HIS DESIRES AROUND GOD



DESIRES WILL SHAPE DECISIONS


DECISIONS WILL SHAPE DECLARATION

Saturday, November 13, 2010

November 13, 2010

"Then he said to them all: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me." Luke 9:23

Jesus offers an insightful observation about discipleship - "discipleship happens a day at a time".

A disciple must decide everyday to follow Jesus!

Yesterday's decision won't help me today! You followed Jesus a day ago? Good for you, but what about today? Who will you follow this day?

Discipleship is a choice and what you chose yesterday is history. What will your choice be today? 

If you choose not to follow today then you are not a disciple, you are a self-willed rebel.

Every day for 39 days in the wilderness Jesus had to decide if He would remain obey to His Father's will. Jesus faced some tempting choices on the 40th when Satan offered Him some short-term relief and shortcuts from suffering. Then again, at the end of His ministry He had to choose again if He would follow God's will to the cross or choose to spare Himself the suffering.

A disciple must deny himself everyday!

Discipleship is a commitment. I doesn't really matter that you committed to denying yourself yesterday. What will you do today? Will you commit to your comfort and submit to your desires or will you deny yourself to do His will?

Every selfish desire that conflicts with the will of God must be denied every day on a day by day basis.

Discipleship is a daily decision and a daily denial and thirdly, discipleship is a daily death! There is a daily cost!

So, you died to your selfishness yesterday? Nice! But what about today?

When Jesus says to "pick up your cross" He is not talking about your jewelry. Putting on a cross necklace is not what He has in mind!

The cross represented death. When a person was nailed to a cross he never got off alive. But those who were crucified in those days went to the cross against their will. No one volunteered to be nailed to a cross. BUT disciples do! Every day!

To be a disciple of Jesus, you will need to daily nail your selfish sinful flesh to the cross and put it to death so you will be free to follow Jesus. And then do it again tomorrow.

Discipleship is a daily deal!

Disciples daily decide to follow. Disciples daily deny themselves. Disciples daily die to sin.

Will you decide to follow Jesus today?

Will you deny yourself today?

Will you die to sin today?

Friday, November 12, 2010

November 12, 2010

“But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?” Luke 9:20

Do you find it curious that Jesus is asking them if they know Who He is after they have walked with Him and worked with Him for almost three years now?

Further, consider when He asked this probing question. They had recently went out on a mission in His name healing people and driving out demons! The day before they had miraculously fed thousands of people with one simple lunch!

Is it possible to do all those amazing feats and still not know Who Jesus is?

Apparently.

Consider what Jesus said on another occasion:

“Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’ Matthew 7:21-23

Chilling isn't it? Jesus makes it plain that you can do amazing things in His name but not necessarily know Him.

Could it be that discipleship is not so much about what you do are as what you are? Could it be that discipleship is about intimately understanding Who Jesus is? It makes sense that there is a difference between knowing Jesus and knowing about Him.

That is a HUGE difference! That is THE difference - relationship vs. religion. Religion is based on the belief that you can "do" and "not do" yourself into believing. But Jesus pokes a whole through that notion! He wants to live in relationship with you and desires to live His life out through you. Your doing for Christ results from being in Christ.

If your focus is on what you do or don't do for Christ, you are not a disciple. Even if you are doing miracles and deliverences. It is about "being" not "doing". True discipleship is knowing Jesus and living in intimate relationship with Him.

That is the crux of our sermon series for the remainder of this month - "Getting Into Ship Shape". The suffix "ship" denotes a state of being. We will be exploring how being in Christ should shape your life.

Are you in Christ today? Do you know Him? Don't settle for doing.


Thursday, November 11, 2010

November 11, 2010

"For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me will save it." Luke 9:25
On this Veteran's Day 2010, I want to pay tribute to those who have served to protect and preserve my freedom to write in this blog and your freedom to read it! I am very grateful that there have been millions of brave troops who were willing to risk their lives to defend the American way of life.
They remind us that there are some things that are worth dying for. That alone is worthy celebrating! Why? Obviously, if there was nothing worth dying for their would be nothing worth living for.
What makes America great is what makes it worth dying for - FREEDOM!
Patriot, Patrick Henry expressed it in his immortal declaration, "Give me liberty or give me death!" That is the spirit that has motivated brave young soldiers to leave their cities, and villages, and farms to go to war in far away lands. Far too many never returned.
The highest tribute you can pay is to be good stewards of the freedom for which they shed their blood. And there is no greater freedom than spiritual freedom!
Freedom, with all its blessings, also provides opportunities to do wrong and harmful things. The rights that come with freedom must be balanced by the responsibilities it brings. Our culture is at risk today because so many have lost sight of their responsibilities in a quest to claim their rights. All great empires have crumbled under the weight of the irresponsible abuse of rights and neglect of responsibility.
The veterans we honor today are worthy of respect for this very reason, they surrendered some of their rights and took their responsibilities! That is the very value Jesus is teaching His disciples. If you cling to your rights above your responsibilities you will lose both. If you regard your rights as more important than doing right, you will cease to be free.
Will you be true to your responsibility to God and your nation today? Will you do the right thing and place your responsibilities over your rights?

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

November 10, 2010

“Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves......." Luke 9:23

“HEART OF WORSHIP”

There’s a recent song that was written by a young man who led the worship at church. He was an extremely talented singer, but the preacher there took him aside and told him that he could not lead the singing at church until things changed because he saw that he was more interested in the attention he received than in worshipping the Lord. This young man was angry at first and yet the words of the preacher were true, and he knew it. Six months later he wrote a song and taught it to the church there.

The words are these:
Heart of Worship
(words and music by Matt Redman)

When the music fades
All is stripped away
And I simply come
Longing just to bring
Something that’s of worth
That will bless Your heart

I bring you more than a song
For a song in itself Is not what you have required
You search much deeper within
Through the way things appear
You’re looking into my heart
I’m coming back to the heart of worship
And it’s all about you
It’s all about you, Jesus
I’m sorry Lord for the thing I’ve made it
When it’s all about you
It’s all about you,
Jesus King of endless worth
No one could express How much you deserve
Though I’m weak and poor
All I have is yours
Every single breath
Worship can only happen when it becomes focused on Him. It can never be about you, as young Matt Redman discovered.
He was humiliated when he was removed from his position by his Lead Pastor and I'm sure he was upset. Forbidden from doing the thing he loved the most when he knew he could do it well, hurt his spirit, not to mention his pride. But, as he cried out to God for comfort He found that God agreed convicted him about his pride issue. Being denied what he loved doing caused him to examine his heart and when he did he had to repent of his pride.
Worship took on a whole new dimension when his focus changed. His relationship to God went to a new level once he made it all about God and not about him. Now he could lead worship by worshipping rather than performing. Now he sang and played to an audience of One.
Matt Redman's life and ministry dramatically changed when he got to the heart of worship - loving God and living for Him. His singing became serving and his music became sacrifices of praise.
Why do you worship? What is your focus as you worship? Do you make it all about Him? Until you do you learn to deny yourself you will not get to the heart of worship.

November 9, 2010

"Then he said to them all: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me." Luke 9:23

What do worship and stewardship have to do with each other? Why mention them in the same context?

I remind you that I define stewardship as "godly life management". Stewardship implies that you have a responsibility to manage your life in a way that honors God and accomplishes His will for you and through you. When you do that you add value to you life and demonstrate God's value in your life. That IS worship!

Worship isn't DOING, worship is BEING! You do worship because you are a worshipper.

I came across this excerpt from an article about worship that expresses this truth:

In his article ’Celebrating God in Authentic Worship’, pastor Glenn Wagner (Calvary Church, Charlotte, NC) points out: "I believe that one of the most evangelistic tools the church possesses, one desperately needed in today’s society, is authentic worship. People want to know, first of all, if God exists; then second, can they relate to Him? If God exists, is it really possible to connect with Him in a vibrant, dynamic way? In genuine, authentic worship, observers see real people connecting powerfully with the real God."


"The outflow of a focus on God, a submission to the real Jesus, and an emphasis on ever-deepening relationships is an energetic, joyful, Spirit-filled, congregational worship of the triune God. Genuine celebration erupts when God’s people discover who they are in Christ. And powerful prayer arises from the hearts of those who have truly entered the presence of God." PreachingNow Newsletter, June 25, 2002

Authentic worship is powerful because it involves the presence of the Lord. When you consider the power of entering the presence of God for and hour or so - what could happen if you LIVED in the presence of God?

Again, enter stewardship. Stewardship is managing your life in a way that allows you to dwell in the presence of God! God calls you to steward your life in such a way that you can be a worshipper.

How?

Desire Him. Deny yourself. Daily follow!

Monday, November 8, 2010

November 8, 2010

"Then he said to them all: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me." Luke 9:23
Is your life "ship" shape? What is your state of being?
The first "ship" I want to examine is "worship".
What is worship and what should I "be" to enjoy it? I think Jesus gives some clues.
Let's begin with a definition of the word "worship". It has its roots in "worth". To "worship" means to acknowledge and honor the "worthiness" of God.
Therefore, to "be" a worshipper means to be a giver. What does Jesus ask you to give?
Give your best. "Deny yourself", Jesus says.
Being a worshipper requires that I give God my best energy, my best effort, and my best focus. That means I withhold it from myself and my other interests and give it all to Him! He gets my first and I keep the leftovers.
How does that work?
My first thoughts in the morning should be directed toward Him. My heart is aimed at Him. My first hour is given to Him. As a worshipped I am being brought into fellowship with Him. I am acknowledging His worth and drawing value from Him.
Worship is not something reserved for one hour on Sunday morning. Worship is something I do 24/7 365! It is a state of being. I don't "do" worship but I "be" a worshipper. I deny myself to honor Him. I offer my best to Him. I acknowledge His worthiness and draw my worth from Him. Sunday morning "worship" should be the gathering of worshippers who come together to corporately share what they have individually enjoyed all week!
Have you worshipped God today?
How will you have you acknowledged His worth? Have you attached your worth to Him?
Will you purpose to go to church next week not to worship but to go worshipping? Determine not to "do" worship but to "be" a worshipper!