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March 2017 Spiritual Development

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Do you ever feel discouraged?  I found a helpful article about how to fight against discouragement and I wanted to share it with you this month.  Here is an excerpt that I found to be very helpful in combatting feelings of despair and resting in the promises of Jesus.

Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. (John 14:1)

Discouragement is a temptation “common to man” (1 Corinthians 10:13).  And in dealing with it sometimes we need tenderness and other times we need toughness.  But either way discouragement is not to be tolerated or wallowed in.  It’s to be fought.  If we linger in discouragement it can be costly.  Its sense of  defeat and hopelessness saps us of energy and vision.  It can consume a lot of time.  It can keep us from doing what we need to do because we don’t want to face it.  And it can even be contagious, weakening others’ faith.

When we feel discouraged we want comfort, which is right to feel.  But the comforts we often turn to are ways to avoid our fears rather than ways to muster our courage to face and overcome them. When this happens discouragement simply becomes sinful indulgence in unbelief, no different than indulging in lust or anger or other sins of unbelief.

Jesus does not want us to be discouraged.  In fact, he commands us not to be.  Listen to what Jesus says to his disciples just before what probably was the most discouraging experience of their lives — his brutal death: “Let not your hearts be troubled” (John 14:1, emphasis added).  Note Jesus’s words, “let not.”  These are not merely comforting; they are commands.  He knew they would be tempted to fear.  Things were going to look very bad, like the whole mission was imploding.  What were they to do instead of being afraid?  Believe! “Believe in God; believe also in me.”  In other words, “Don’t let your hearts be ruled by what you see.  Let them be ruled by what I promise you.”  And that’s what he’s saying to you and me too.

What’s tempting you to discouragement today?  Are you having a hard time believing that God really will work for good what looks so bad to you (Romans 8:28)?  Then it’s time to fight, not pout or shrink.  Think of discouragement as your faith being choked.  When you’re choking, it’s not the time to plop down in front of the TV with a plate of comfort food to medicate your melancholy.  You need to dislodge the obstruction so you can breathe.  You need to fight for life.  You may need to get someone to give you the Heimlich.

Go get encouragement — faith-fueled courage.  Don’t let discouragement choke you.  It’s dislodged bybelieving promises.  God gave us the Bible so that “through the encouragement of the Scriptures we might have hope” (Romans 15:4).  Don’t let your heart be ruled by what you see.  Let it be ruled by what Jesus
promises you.

(Excerpt from "Don't Let Discouragement Choke You" by Jon Bloom from desiringgod.com)

 

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March 2017 Worship

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Church Family,

Hebrews 4:14-16 says, “Since then we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus, the Son of God, let us hold fast to our confession. For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Let us then draw near to the throne of grace to help in time of need.”

This is my prayer for our Church family as we move into a new season of spring. I pray we could consider Christ, who He is, and the implications that His perfect, sinless life has on our lives. Jesus knows. Jesus understands our struggles. He understands our weaknesses. He understands our temptations. But Jesus, who was without sin, he is our Great High Priest. Because He is our Great High Priest, we can draw near to him at all times. In the good, in the bad, in the uncertainly, and in the valley, we can draw near to Him. We can draw near to him with confidence that he knows us, he understands us, and he loves us. It’s an honor to know Jesus, which we are unworthy of. And there’s power in being known by Him. As we move forward together, let’s lean into Jesus. Let’s depend on Him. Let’s learn from Him. And let’stake comfort in knowing that we are known by Him and loved by Him. Let’s worship with this truth deep in our hearts. On
Sundays, we’re singing to and worshipping to a God who knows us and loves us deeply. It doesn’t get much better than that.

On another note, as we move forward, there are few thing that I want you to be aware of. To begin, our next Kids Praise Saturday is on Saturday, March 17th. This is during our next Growth Initiative Weekend, and we want you and your children to be involved in both. So, if you are planning to come to The Growth Initiative that day, please bring your children so that they can be involved in worship. The children who come on Saturday will learn the worship set for Sunday, and on Sunday, they will lead our church in worship in our 2nd and 3rd services. Please plan to be a part!

Lastly, on Friday night, April 14th, we are having a Good Friday Night of Worship. I want to ask you and your family to make every effort to be a part of this. It will be a powerful evening as we come together and contemplate the Cross, Jesus’ death, and what that means for our lives. We will then follow up with a huge celebration on Easter Sunday, April 16th, in light of Jesus power of death, and his resurrection. What a great weekend it will be! Make plans to be present! I love you all, and I love worshiping with you every week. See you Sunday!


In Christ,
Jared

 

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