2. john 1:1, 2, 14
NIV
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God.
He was with God in the beginning.
The Word became flesh and made his dwelling
among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of
the One and Only, who came from the Father,
full of grace and truth.
3. john 1:1, 2, 14
MSG
The Word was first, the Word present to God,
God present to the Word.
The Word was God, in readiness for God from
day one.
The Word became flesh and blood, and moved
into the neighborhood.
We saw the glory with our own eyes, the one-
of-a-kind glory, like Father, like Son, generous
inside and out, true from start to finish.
4. john 1:1, 2, 14
NKJV
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word
was with God, and the Word was God.
He was in the beginning with God.
And the Word became flesh and dwelt among
us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the
only begotten of the Father, full of grace and
truth.
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11. “God wants to do something
really, really, really small”
12. A person of peace (Luke 10)
Jesus tells his followers the harvest is plentiful…
SO PRAY!
Go into the towns and villages and look for a
person of peace
Stay with that person and join them and God in
building the Kingdom of God in their sphere of
influence
13. What is a person of peace? (Luke 10)
Receptive to the Kingdom of God
Has a good reputation and influence among his
friends and family
Refers you and the message of the Good News to
their larger sphere of influence
15. God lead each of these individuals to a person
of peace. The person that God has ready.
Not flyers, not events, not programs, just
people faithful to praying and finding people
of peace. Sometimes you may find a person
of peace in five minutes, sometimes you
may find it in 5 years. But remain faithful to
finding the person God is leading you to.
16. God lead each of these individuals to a person
of peace. The person that God has ready.
Not flyers, not events, not programs, just
people faithful to praying and finding people
of peace. Sometimes you may find a person
of peace in five minutes, sometimes you
may find it in 5 years. But remain faithful to
finding the person God is leading you to.
• Host a BBQ for your neighbors
• Host a party for the big game and invite your neighbors
• Deliver cookies or small bags of candies to your
neighbors
• Plant a community garden
• Work to keep your house and landscaping in top notch
condition and help encourage others to do the same —
offer to help when they may not be able
• Organize a neighborhood watch
• Stock your freezer with heat and serve lasagnas or
soups for when a neighbor gets sick or out of work
• Invite neighbors over for coffee or tea or whatever
• Fill a freezer
Hinweis der Redaktion
I don’t feel qualified to speak on this subject – I think because its still something I’m working through in my own life.
But over the past six months or so I’ve really been challenged by several ideas in Scripture and I’m hoping that this morning we can work through them together and chew on them together and as we leave here we’ll be challenged to see our roles and opportunities for ministry differently.
I’m a big believer in the idea that God still speaks and he still speaks to everyone, not just a select few who get to boom his message from the stage – but to each and everyone one of us – so I’m looking forward to some of your input this morning as well.
Laurie and I just returned from a week long cruise with Josh and Shalyn.
On the 3rd day of our cruise we made a stop in Progresso, Yucatan, Mexico and somehow I convinced the group that we should see some Mayan Ruins. I think the only way I was able to get them to agree was because the tour ended with a couple hours relaxing at a beach club.
We took a trip to the Dzibilchaltún (chi-bil-cha-toon) Mayan ruins.
It was a very interesting site with the Temple of the Seven Dolls where historians believe the Mayans made human sacrifices.
What made it even more interesting is that the Mayan’s built the temple in a way that on the summer and winter solstice, the sun will line up perfectly with the doorway on either side of the temple and shine its light on the village letting the residents know the seasons are changing.
As we toured the rest of the ruins we came to the central governmental/commerce area and found a structure that just seemed a little bit out of place….
Sure enough – it was a Spanish Chapel built by the Conquistadors in the 16th Century.
I laughed that with all these structures around that apparently have held up pretty well over the centuries, the Spanish still felt the need to spend a lot of money building this chapel in order to convert these pagan Mayans to their Christianity. I’m sure they were looking forward to doing something BIG for God and they planned to use this structure to do that.
Sound familiar?
Now don’t get me wrong, I understand there can be value in having a church building and having a place where the community can come and gather and worship and share life. A place that people can gather throughout the week and serves as a beacon, a welcome and safe place for the entire community…
But I’d hate to think we’re missing out on some amazing opportunities to have church and build community simply because WE’RE WAITING ON GOD TO DO SOMETHING… to provide something that better suits our needs, or ideas and our dreams.
Yet, isn’t that what we do each and every day – we say we’re ready to surrender to God but only after he provides an unmistakable sign, or we’ll surrender to God as long as he calls us to somewhere nice like Hawaii. Or we’ll surrender to God and lead his people, as long as they’re not dirty or messy or smelly or talk too much. I’ll surrender to God as long as he wants me to minister to people just like me. Not the crack heads, the meth addicts, the prostitutes.
I think that John 1 suggests that Jesus moved into our neighborhoods and got his fingers dirty. I don’t think he was too concerned about getting his fingers dirty by building great temples or meeting places, instead I think we see him going from place to place living life and enjoying dinner with folks – most often than not – in their own homes.
He got down in the dirt and the muck and the mire with us.
He didn’t show up and wait for Herod to welcome him with trumpets blaring.
He didn’t broadcast his message over CNN or Fox News.
He went about creating a revolution by going from town to town, living a quiet life and helping the least of these.
I have a feeling that rather than expecting his people to do HUGE, MASSIVE, GRAND PROJECTS…. God is simply looking for people willing to do something really, really, really small.
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You may find this person in any number of places.
As I understand it, you may find a person of peace in your neighborhood. You may find a person of peace at work. You may find a person of peace that represents an entire family.
Acts 10 talks about the Roman Centurion Cornelius who was “a righteous and God-fearing man ... respected by all the Jewish people.” He invited Peter into his home and his entire family heard God’s message and scripture tells us that he and his entire family were saved.
So what if Jesus showed up today? What would he tells us? What would he tell those of us gathered here at the Civic Center?
I think he’d tell us something very similar.
I picture Jesus walking into the Civic Center today and saying, “HEY! Yall have an awesome thing going on here! But guess what -- the Harvest in Ellis County is plentiful! And Ellis County isn’t exactly coming here every Sunday. Let’s get out in the fields and you and I will really move into your neighborhood. Let’s go show them the Kingdom of God! Let’s go into your neighborhood -- and your neighborhood -- and your neighborhood and let’s show them that the Kingdom of God is at hand!”
And I think many of us would avoid it because we’ve been taught that God wants to do something BIG and HUGE in the world – and we think we need a special degree, or background, or personality to do it…
But want to know where I’ve personally seen the most lives changed over the last year?
In a small group of guys that meet on Wednesday mornings.
In friendships made over coffee or tacos or even phone or online conversations.
In a group of ladies meeting in a living room or at Starbucks once a week.
In a living room where a neighbor invited another neighbor to join with others and learn about God’s working in the world around us.
I’ve seen it as people share their stories and share their experiences and share how God still speaks – TODAY.
Real changes happen through real relationships - where people are honest and authentic with one another.
Where people offer spaces of grace and are intentional about their relationships and share relevant truth about how God is working in one another’s lives.
If Jesus really did move into your neighborhood – what do you think it would look like? How would it change your life, your neighbors life, your overall neighborhood?