Thursday, January 8, 2009

Sermon Synopsis for January 4, 2009

“The Welcoming Face of God” Isaiah 60:1-6; Matthew 2:1-12

January 6 is King’s Day (Epiphany) in much of the Christian world.
On the night of Jan 5th children leave out hay or carrots for the camels, and their shoes for the magi to fill. Giving gifts and a big family dinner mark the end of the Christmas season.

Today we consider the Magi / Wise Men / Kings (whatever you want to call them)

They are known as the most famous trio to attend a baby shower. They brought great gifts.

You know what would have happened if it had been three wise WOMEN instead of men, don’t you? They would have asked for directions, arrived on time, helped deliver the baby, cleaned the stable, made a casserole, and brought disposable diapers (practical items) as gifts!

The story of the Wise Men helps me understand …
What kind of Christian I should be,
What kind of church I want to be part of

WHAT DOES GOD WANT HIS PEOPLE TO DO?
It all started with Israel – more specifically – with the first family of Israel – Abraham & Sarah

Genesis 12 – God calls Abraham (12:1) “The Lord said to Abram, ‘leave your country, your people and your father’s household and go to the land I will show you.’”

God Promised many things (vv.2-3)
“I will make you a great nation and I will bless you; I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse; and all peoples on earth will be blessed through you.”

God wants to use his people to bless all people on the earth.

Bless = receiving material or spiritual gifts (Easton’s Bible Dictionary)

We bless others when we share – material things & spiritual things
As a missionary I found that both of these go hand in hand.
It’s difficult to share the gospel to people who are preoccupied with physical needs - empty stomachs, sick family members, no employment, etc.

Social ministry and Spiritual Ministry go hand in hand

ISRAEL’S PROBLEM (AND SOMETIMES OURS)
One of Israel’s problems …
Exclusiveness (from Fear of outsiders & lack of trust in God)

Israel was God’s chosen people!
What can happen when you realize that you are something special?

1. Attitude that you are better than anyone else (most of us have never had that thought) – can lead to exclusiveness. (PRIDE = what comes before a fall)

Israel often held on to their special qualification to exclude others
It brought fear of other nations

2. Attitude that you are special – can lead to using that “specialness” to benefit everyone around you.

A CALL TO REPENTENCE
Many of the prophets called Israel back to reclaim their “specialness” and use it to bless others.

Isaiah 2:2-4 “Many peoples will come and say, ‘Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, … he will teach us his ways, so that we may walk in his paths. … Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.”

Isaiah 56:7 “My house will be a house of prayer for all nations” (Jesus quotes in Mark 11:17 when clearing the temple) [not just for Israel, but for all nations] Paul – you (as individuals and as a church) are God’s temple – we need to be “a house of prayer for all nations.” Inviting, welcoming, people to come to be drawn near to God.

Isaiah 60:3 “Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn.”

WISE MEN STILL SEEK HIM
Jesus (the light of the world) attracted Wise Men (pagans & foreigners) to him.

Jesus said (John 12:32), “When I am lifted up …(I) will draw all men to myself.”

The cross brings everyone to Jesus / “that none should perish, but all have eternal life”

We have the light of Christ in us … what do we do with it?

HOW DO YOU ATTRACT PEOPLE TO GOD?

I talked with the children about stars

The star we see is from its light
Light travels at 186,000 miles per second.
Light from the sun takes 8 minutes to get here.
Light from the nearest star takes about 4 years to reach us.

This tells us that God was planning Christmas for a long time.

There are simple observations we can make about light and darkness.
When you look at the sky, you see the lights (the darkness is background)

When it’s dark – we can’t see what we’re doing.
When there is a light – we can do things

On the back porch in the summer – did you ever notice that the bugs are attracted to the light?
Bug scientists tell us that most bugs randomly fly all around in the darkness.
When there is a light at night, the bugs are attracted to it.

Like bugs attracted to a light – the light of the star attracted the Wise Men to Jesus.

Light – attracts and permits us to do things.
Some rhetorical questions (the answer is NO):
Do Farmers milk in the dark?
Do schools teach in the dark?
Can you read in the dark?
Can you shop in the dark?
No, everything stops until there is ‘light’

Darkness causes confusion and shuts down our meaningful activity.

Jesus said (John 12:46), “I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness.”

Jesus is a light – so that we may be attracted to God. When we have Jesus in our hearts (in our lives) God wants us to be lights (Mt. 5:14 “You are the light of the world”) so others can see their way to God.

Jesus is the light of the world
Our question: How can we use that light to attract others to see God?

Do we use fighting and threats? (Remember: honey attracts more flies than vinegar)
(Parents, did you ever try to force your kids to do something? It will work … for a while.)

METHODS OF EVANGELISM

During the Crusades / Spanish Inquisition – eliminate the non Christians and you will live in a Christian world. (not effective)

Spanish conquest of Latin America – soldiers with swords drawn stand behind missionary priests who ask the natives, “Do you want to be a Christian?” (you get a positive answer, but it’s not effective)

Mennonite Colonies in Bolivia (and other countries) – create an exclusive environment and you will live in a Christian world, evangelism is by procreation. (keeps Christianity in the family)

MCC and Modern Missionaries – mix social and spiritual ministry, be the social and spiritual light of God in a dark world


LIGHT ATTRACTS
The Wise Men were attracted to God by the light. We don’t know what happened to them, but I suspect it changed their lives forever.

When people look at us, they should see the WELCOMING FACE OF GOD who lives in us, looking back at them.

Jesus said, “Let the children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” (Mt. 19:13-14)

Jesus also said, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Mt 11:28)

The Jesus who lives in us (the light of the world) – “What does he say these days?”

What kind of Christian do you want to be?
What kind of church do you want to be part of?

We need to be creative, like our God, who prepared a star, for not much else than to attract a few wise men to come to Jesus.

Here’s a challenge for this New Year – let those who live in darkness, see the welcoming light of God reflected in our lives.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Monday Musings for January 5

MONDAY MUSINGS FROM PASTOR STEVE (01/05/09)

The story has been told …
Little Johnny had been misbehaving and was sent to his room. After a while he emerged and informed his mother that he had thought it over and then said a prayer.
"Fine," said the pleased mother. "If you ask God to help you not misbehave, He will help you."
"Oh, I didn't ask Him to help me not misbehave," said Johnny. "I asked Him to help you put up with me."

I regularly ask God to help you put up with me.

I want you to know that I pray for many of you each day. I trust that you spend time in prayer each day. Pray for me and for Maple Grove. Some have said that prayer is a building block of a passionate spirituality.

Sunday I spoke about being the kind of Christian and Church that God wants us to be. God called Abraham so that all peoples on earth will be blessed through him; God calls us for the same reason. I trust you will be a blessing to someone this week.

THANK YOU FOR SUNDAY

We have a wonderful worship and music program. I thank Rick and the worship team for putting together a meaningful worship experience. We ended our Advent/Christmas theme of asking God to “Let Your Face Shine” based on Psalm 80 among other passages. Our sound techs make me sound good and the video techs have an important ministry. Thanks to Cathy C for putting the slide picture show together during the confession part of worship. Melba did a great job coordinating the decorations.

There were many announcements on Sunday. Most all of these are available at our church blog: http://maplegrovemennonite.blogspot.com.

We had a number of visitors with us on Sunday morning – please remember to greet folks you don’t know and make them feel welcome. A large group of our visitors were relatives of Daryl and Kim Stoltzfus. It was a joy to have all of them present for the dedication of Nolan.

Jeff did a great job opening our 100th Anniversary celebration by taking on the part of Minister John M. Stoltzfus. Thanks Jeff! You even dressed the part.

Everyone came together to put away Christmas quickly and efficiently. All your help (voluntary or by obligation) is deeply appreciated.

A large chunk of our roof tiles blew off during the winds of last week. RuthAnn, Mast, & Anna picked them out of the parking lot and yard. Thanks! Kyle was up on the roof today. Pray for our trustees!

On Sunday evening a small group gathered to worship, and hear Debbie Davenport speak. Debbie is Director of Cornerstone Pregnancy Care Services. This is a ministry supported by Maple Grove. She gave us a real challenge to reach out to people who seem “undesirable.” It was difficult for many of our congregation to decide to come on Sunday evening. We really shouldn’t put you in such a position. I’ll remind you that we had our evening planned before the Eagles did.

Our quizzers got off to a good start on Sunday evening. We have two teams; Jeff S and Erin M are our coaches.

MEETINGS

The Finance Commission was to meet tonight, but rescheduled for next Monday.
On Monday, January 12 many of you will be at the church. Finance, Worship, Youth Ministry & Leadership will all meet that evening.

It’s a busy week … Xtreme Worship on Tuesday & Family Night on Wednesday. I thank the Lord for an active church.

NEXT SUNDAY

Depression is a common issue that many of us deal with from time to time. Sunday morning our Adult classes will meet in the Sanctuary to be led by Mike Lusby. Classes are asked to sit together.

Next Sunday we will commission our Mission Team to the Dominican Republic. Despite many obstacles, Eric and Co. have put together a good team. Let’s keep them in our prayers. It’s great to have Nicole as one of the leaders this year.


PRAYER CONCERNS

David is feeling better and went to school today. (Phew!)
There are a number of prayer concerns in addition to those listed in our bulletin. Remember to pray for Melissa A’s grandfather as he recovers from a stroke; we thank the Lord that Dawson accepted Christ on Saturday evening; Earl Umble (Brother to Mildred K, Harold and Vernon Umble) is not doing well, please pray for all of them. Paul S will have some tests this week.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. I used to tell the folks in Bolivia that our group of churches is only as strong as the weakest church, and that we need to work to help one another to be strong witnesses for our Lord. I think the same is true for our congregation. We need to build each other up continually.

I appreciate the opportunity, which the Lord has given me, to minister with all of you. You are all very special to me. Thanks for putting up with me.

Pastor Steve Crane

Disclaimer: “That's my story and I'm stickin' to it.”