Prayer and Fasting Reminder
August 29th, 2010Live Oak family, we begin our journey tomorrow.
Live Oak family, we begin our journey tomorrow.
Have you reflected on Mark chapter 7 since Sunday? I have. Jesus was clear, our lives and decisions are determined deep within, in our hearts. God, I pray you continue to dig deep within us and develop our hearts to long to glorify you in every way in every moment.
As promised, here are my notes from the sermon this morning, “Life with God.” Your assignment, dig into the Word.
Mark 6:6b-56
Bookends: a. The 12 are Sent, b. The 12 Report.
God at Work: a. Depend on God only, b. Preach (The Kingdom of God has arrived & Repent), c. God Worked.
The Weasel (Herod): a. Guilt, b. Gut . . . less, c. Guile.
Life with God (John): a. Cost = ALL, b. Value = ALL. Be –> Do. Relationship with God to a deeper level = Your deal.
The Master (Jesus): a. Sends the 12, b. Quiet Place & Rest, c. Crowds & Compassion, d. You Feed Them (with God, given to God is enough), e. Solitude with God.
Solitude with God: a. Disengage, b. Re-orient, c. Re-charge, d. Re-focus, e. Reengage.
Enjoy your time studying God’s Word.
Your pastor,
Just wanted to write a quick note about the book I quoted from Sunday morning about our country’s founding fathers. The book was “Our Sacred Honor” by William Bennett. Good book, good guy, makes you appreciate the risk taken and price paid for our freedom. Buy it, check it out or you can borrow mine.
Your brother,
One of our new graduates (don’t worry, I won’t mention your name Matt) came up after the service and had an interesting insight about my Fathers Day message. He said, how come you bless the mom’s and tell them how wonderful they are and appreciate all the ladies on Mothers Day; but, on Fathers Day you always give the men a challenge? Well . . . because women are not appreciated enough and men need challenge! And the men of Live Oak have been and I believe will continue to step up to the challenge. Keep up the good fight, keep influencing and guiding the next generation men. And Matt, in case I did not say it clearly, you are doing well men!
Your brother
Another Fathers Day, wow! Teresa has been digitizing our family videos of the children growing up. I sure looked a lot younger back then. Not to mention thinner with red hair. Yeah, that’s right, it was red. But you know what, I wouldn’t trade those days for the world. Being a dad continues to be one of the greatest joys in my life. How about you dad? Is the joy there? Or, are long hours, daily chores, life’s struggles or just boredom robbing you of the joy God intended? We’ll talk Sunday morning. Join me, it will be worth it.
brad
Yep, just like I mentioned in the sermon Sunday, we have grown to the point we can stop renting and buy. When we felt God leading us to lease our building at Surrey Ranch, we hoped it would help us be more effective in reaching out with God’s Love while helping our families grow in the faith. We knew we would spend some of the money gained in the sale of the old property. We felt like it was an investment in the future. Well, God has truly blessed. Our children learn in a great set up designed just for them, our students have bonded together in God’s love and are reaching out in their schools, and the setting and sound for worship is wonderful. Families have joined and new families are checking out what God is up to at Live Oak. We had hoped to grow to the point of buying someday and that day has arrived. If we buy the building, our monthly payment would be significantly lower that our monthly lease and taxes. Plus, we would be investing in the property for the next stage down the trail.
Please join myself and the elders in praying about how we can work together to make the purchase. I know it’s summer and it’s the time to take vacation, visit family and camp at the lake. Perfect, nothing better than a change of scenery to take time to look around and see God at work. It would help tremendously if families would continue to give their regular gifts and tithes during the summer. Plus, we will need to raise some additional money to put a substantial downpayment into the building purchase.
God has blessed, children are growing up with a clear understanding of God’s love and wisdom, students are committed to Jesus, families are discovering the Good News of Jesus. Wow! This is a great time in the life of Live Oak.
Your pastor,
brad
I’m going to share some of mom’s famous sayings Sunday morning. You know, wisdom dealing with everything from honesty to clean underwear. Make a mental note of an influential saying by your mom to share during the service.
We will also look at the use of “sayings” by Jesus to teach us about life with God. See you in the morning.
Your brother,
brad
Did you try fasting this week? Strange practice, fasting. My wife has an injured back and it has been giving her a lot of pain for about a month now. I’ve been praying. I’ve fasted too. I hurt for her. I’m praying for healing and her pain to stop and our doctors to have wisdom and our finances to handle it and to be honest . . . I’m worried. And I’ve decided that worry is a really strange practice. It’s natural of course, right? Nothing embarrassing about it, right? After all, I’m worried about my wife, my best friend. So why do I feel that I’m my worry is a weakness? Now it gets bizarre, it’s because Jesus said we didn’t need to worry. I feel like I’m letting God down, letting ya’ll down. I know God’s got it. My wife’s life and health and healing and the doctors and the money and the paperwork and whatever, God has got it taken care of. So, since I’ve got something out of sync, I re-read the book, the manual, the word, the wisdom and looked again at Scriptures related to worry. You know what? Jesus didn’t slam anybody for caring enough about someone to worry, he just made it real clear that God has the situation taken care of. In fact, it looks like times of worry come and go. When they do, just keep our focus on God. So, I will continue to pray and care and fill out paperwork and be grateful for a job with insurance and thank God for handling our problems. I’m also praising God for giving my wife a strength of character to go through this time of difficulty with a gentle grace. God is truly wonderful isn’t he!
Your pastor,
I mentioned during the sermon that I would list the passages I referenced related to fasting. I’ll just hit a verse or two, you can read around it for the context. After study and prayer during the last few weeks related to understanding the passages and sharing insights with ya’ll, I realize that I have not opened myself fully to God in that area. I’m asking God to help me with that. Well, to help you get started, here’s the passages I mentioned:
We started in Mark 2:18-22 and added Mark 2:23-28 about Jesus being Lord of the Sabbath.
For our survey of fasting in the Bible we looked at 1 Samuel 7:6 related to national repentance and confession, plus Nehemiah 1:4 & 9:1-2. I also read Joel 2:12-13. I summarized 2 Samuel 12:16 related to personal repentance. Fasting as part of prayer or inquiring of God, I referenced Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20:3, then Ezra 8:21-23 and then read Esther 4:15-16. Prayer and worship, Luke 2:36-38 and the prophetess Anna. Later, Acts 13:2-3 was about the church at Antioch fasting as a part of worship and then fasting as a part of prayer. I also read portions of Isaiah 58 and the insights into integrity of fasting. I also referred to Luke 18:9-14 and Matthew 6:16-18 with Jesus’ teaching on integrity in our worship including fasting.
Take a look, study, pray, see where God leads you.
Your brother,
brad