Sunday, April 27, 2008

Living in Harmony

After I wrote that title, I started to think about how I'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. But what does it take to bring harmony to even our own little part of the world? That's what we talked about today at MCC - getting our instruction through Pastor Henry from I Peter 3:8-15. Here we learn that to live in harmony, we should be humble, sympathetic, compassionate, and loving to one another.

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We talked about barriers which prevent us from living this way:
fear of what others think
time
fear of rejection
selfishness
ignorance
prejudice
status concerns
lack of energy
low self worth
mixture of messages
lack of preparedness
assumptions about people or their intentions
lack of confidence
anger
not believing who we are in Christ
unfair expectations
apathy
leaning on our own understanding

But with God's spirit we can overcome these barriers so we can invade people's lives with grace, mercy, love and compassion. Who will harm us if we are eager to do good?

Where can I bring some harmony this week? And what barriers can I break down in order to do so?

I was thinking about how sometimes what breaks down the peace is miscommunication and how any of the reasons listed above can contribute to this. In the coming week, I need to take the time to listen to people and look for opportunities to bring grace, mercy, love, or compassion.

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Sunday, April 20, 2008

What is the Mission of Submission?

Today we read 1 Peter 2:13-3:7 and talked about submission. Pastor Amy encouraged us to think about how we define submission since the term sometimes carries negative baggage or connotations with it. Amy reminded us that submission does not necessarily mean that we are forced, threatened, or bullied into compliance.

We are given the example of Jesus as the best example of submission -His faith was not in those who judged Him unjustly but was in God, and therefore He submitted to God's will by being obedient. As much as submission is an action it is also an attitude. Jesus was also humble, patient, gentle, loving and compassionate.

Do you understand submission any differently after today?

My understanding of submission has been expanded to include the reason why we should be submissive. We should be submissive and live as Christ lived to be a witness to the world. As Amy said, "Christians are to live such holy lives that nothing can be lodged against the Gospel because of their example."

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Sunday, April 13, 2008

Craving, Building, Declaring

bubble series

This morning, we read 1 Peter 2:1-12 and talked about 3 things that God wants us to do.

1. Craving - we should crave pure "spiritual milk", that is, the things that Jesus offers that make us grow.

2. Building - as we come to Jesus, the living stone, we also, like living stones, are built into a spiritual house.

3. Declaring - we are a chosen people belonging to God that we may declare His praises by letting what we believe shine through our lives.

Which of these 3 images used by Peter in this section spoke the most to you today?

I loved all of these images but if I can only pick one, I would pick the "building" image. Pastor Henry picked up some lego-duplo pieces and the first one represented Jesus, the living stone. As we are all built into Jesus, the foundation or living stone, we, like living stones, are built into a church.

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Sunday, April 06, 2008

Four Words to Live By: Hope Holy Fear Love

Today at MCC, Pastor Amy talked about the next part of I Peter 1 in verses 13-25. Here we learned 4 teachings that show us how to live the gospel:

1. Set your hope on Jesus' resurrection and eternal life with Him.

2. Be holy as God is holy.

3. Live your lives in reverent fear, awe and gratitude for Jesus' sacrifice.

4. Love one another deeply - with depth and duration.

Which of these is the hardest for you?

These are all hard and I fall short on every one of them! The hardest is probably to be as holy as God. Thankfully, Jesus' righteousness has been credited to us because it is impossible for us to do it on our own, but to live by faith in this sacrifice is difficult.