Sunday, October 28, 2012

If My People will Pray ... 2 Chron 7:14

If My People Will Pray!
October 28, 2012
2 Chron 7:14

Introduction
  • Susanville was settled by Isaac Roop, in the early 1800s
  • It was originally part of Plumas county, but after a 2 day gun battle with the IRS it became independent and joined the Nevada territories which had split off from California because they didn't want to pay taxes
  • At that time it was known as Roop county
  • Later on, surveyors determined that Roop County, all the way down to Honey Lake, actually should be part of Californina, so the northen part of Roop County became California, and the southern part joined Washow County in Nevada
  • These were turbulent and violent times
  • While the settlers came into the area, they drove the Indians out
  • There was a bounty placed on the heads of Indians, in an attempt to eradicate the Indian population.
  • Thousands of Indians were massacred in this general area.
  • Susanville is the govermental seat of Lassen county, and as such carries responsibility for the bloodshed in this area, and the independent and rebellious acts of the past
  • This city and county was birthed in bloodshed, rebellion and an independent spirit

Grace Fellowship
  • During the last 4 years, there have been a number of times when people have left Grace Fellowship for various reasons
  • At this time we have lost a number of members, and our fellowship is not as large as we would like it to be
  • God has been pruning our church, so that His glory may be shown in the next phase of what he wants to do
  • Recently the Lord spoke very clearly to me, that He wants us to move forward into our church call to be a resource for Susanville as a place for healing and restoration
  • He wants us to focus at this time, on bringing healing and recovery to those afflicted by addictions
  • There are a number of ways in which people in recovery in Susanville are already being helped
  • Crossroads provides shelter for the homeless, Bible studies each weekday morning, and visiting churches host an evening meal and a short message from the Bible, on Saturday evenings  
  • Celebrate recovery run by Community EV Free church, provides a weekly opportunity for those in recovery to experience Christian support in a worship setting
  • Teen Challenge at present offers a contact office where addicts can go to be interviewed for entry into the Sacramento residential Teen Challenge.  The vision is for Teen Challenge to eventually have its own residential facility, locally in or near Susanville
  • But there appears to be no recovery fellowship in Susanville where those in recovery can go as their church, with their own pastor, where the fellowship is focussed on their particular needs
  • Grace Fellowship will soon be starting a Sunday evening service, dedicated to the recovery community.
  • This will be a regular church service, not necessarily focussed on addiction all the time, but where the needs of those in recovery will be addressed, and they will receive the spiritual food they need
  • As time goes on, our vision is that this fellowship will include opportunities for counseling by qualified personnel, small group meetings, etc.
  • Before we start this, though, we need to prepare the ground for a new work of God
Reading
  • 2 Chron 7:14
Our sins as a nation and a city
  • Susanville is in pain
  • There is much hurt in this town
  • When we obey God, He brings blessings
  • Deut 28:1-6
  • God sees our hearts and knows if we are obedient to Him
  • But the opposite is also true - when we are disobedient to Him, curses will be brought upon us
  • Deut 28:15-19
  • This nation and this city are under a curse, because we have forsaken God
  • We have tried to remove God from our school classrooms
  • We have allowed over a million of our unborn children, to be murdered each year, by abortion - over 50 million since 1973 - 22% of all US pregancies are terminated by abortion (http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html)
  • Historically, Susanville as the governmental seat of Lassen County, has the blood of many Native Americans on its hands
  • A bounty of $5 a head was on the heads of the Indian population at the time of the Papoose Massacre near Eagle Lake in 1866
  • Susanville was birthed in rebellion against paying taxes, and chose independence, though it later was reincorporated into California
  • 2 Chron 7:14 says "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin  and will heal their land"
Prayer time
  • We accepted responsibility vicariously for the massacre of thousands of Native Americans in Lassen County
  • We asked forgiveness of our Native American neighbors for the injustices that have been done against them, historically and down to the present
  • We mourned the lives of the millions of children murdered in our nation
  • We asked for forgiveness for blood guiltiness
  • We asked for forgiveness for the independence that has marked this town and prayed that this independent spirit would be broken 
  • We asked for forgiveness on behalf of our nation for attempting to remove the name of God from our schools and courts and government
  • We asked God in his mercy to accept our prayers and heal our land, nationally, our county and  our city
  • "Thank you Lord, that you have heard the prayers of your people.  We pray for healing of our land, and for your blessing as we turn to you and are obedient to your call. In Jesus name, amen."

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Stay the Course - Heb 12:1-3

Stay the Course!
October 21, 2012
Heb 12:1-3

Introduction
  • In my younger days I used to be a cross country runner
  • I made the fastest time in our school, and I was number 26 in the NSW state championships
  • In training for the state race, I would run miles each day, building my stamina and endurance
  • Running long distance is not about how fast you leap forward from the starting blocks
  • It is not about getting ahead of the pack, and then staying there
  • Long distance running is done in your head
  • It is about never saying die, never quitting
  • No matter what the obstacles you keep on going
  • Once you stop, even briefly, it is so hard to get going again
  • I remember when I ran for my school in the zone championship
  • I ran through brambles, I ran across fields and through woods
  • But the last stretch was the hardest
  • It was uphill, through sand
  • The temptation to quit, or to take a shortcut was so inviting
  • As I stomped one foot in front of the other I did not know if I would be able to make it. But I crested the hill, and came in second in our school zone
  • It came to be mind over matter, my head kept me going

The Christian race
  • As Christians we are in a race
  • We are in competition not with other athletes, but with our sinful nature that wants us to give up and take the easy way
  • Each Christian has a calling
  • That calling is outlined for us in Mark 8:34
  • That calling is that we take up our cross and follow Jesus
  • This calling says that we are taking on something that is painful and hard, something that is not easy
  • The Christian walk involves facing opposition, not only from other people, but also from spiritual forces which would like us to quit, to give up, when the going gets tough
  • And the enemy does try to make it tough for us
  • Eph 6:12
  • When things get tough, our role is to stay standing
  • It's like a battle to the death
  • Gladiators in Rome, would fight to the death, not accepting defeat
  • Its the last one standing who wins
  • So one aspect of our job is to never surrender

The nature of a calling
  • A calling is where someone calls you for a purpose
  • God has called each of us to be his children, to have a special relationship with Him
  • So we each have this calling
  • Paul talks about this in 1 Cor
  • 1 Cor 1:26-27
  • None of us are any great shakes in the eyes of the world
  • Some of us may have had a good education and done well in life, but generally, we are not the most educated, most intelligent, most successful of this world
  • Yet God wants to use us, to show the greatness of His love and grace, to others
  • It is not easy to go against the crowd, when the majority of people around us are not yet Christians
  • Tuesday I looked at demographics for Susanville compared to the nation.
  • The united States is a Christian nation of sorts. 52% in the 2010 census were affliliated with a church
  • The stats for Susanville in that same census, were 15.9%
  • In other words we are way below the national average regarding church affiliation, let alone being practicing Christians
  • So the chances are that the people around us at work, school, or wherever are not Christians.
  • It can be hard to pursue our calling being just a small minority
  • But it isn't up to our own strength
  • We are told, fear not little flock, it is your father's good pleasure to give you the kingdom - Luke 12:32
  • Our job is to remain standing, to persevere, to endure to the end
  • Mark 13:13 And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake: but he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.

A calling requires perseverance
  • Callings are not easy
  • They stretch us, they make us look outside our comfort zone, they may involve hardship or persecution
  • Each of us is called, and has a calling
  • But it is so easy to be distracted from our calling
  • One distraction is people
  • People may encourage us to quit
  • Our God-given need to belong may be twisted so we want to go back to belong to the group out of which we have been called
  • When we give in to that it is described graphically by Peter
  • 2 Pet 2:22
  • so people can draw us away so we give up
  • But our own busyness can also get us to give up on our relationship with God
  • We can be so busy we ignore or neglect spending time in connection with our Maker
  • He called us, He initiated this relationship with us, but if we start putting the things of this life as being more important than prayer and Bible study, our relationship with Jesus will suffer
  • Paul tells us to keep our eye on the goal
  • Heb 12:1-3
  • Don't get distracted by trinkets

Conclusion
  • Jesus is coming
  • He is returning for his bride, a group of people who follow Him
  • When he returns he will be looking for those who are doing that which he has called us to do
  • We all want to be in that group!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Road to Revival - Matt 16:18

Road to Revival
October 14, 2012
Matthew 16:18

Introduction
  • The word revival means bringing back to life
  • When I trained as a lifesaver in Australia, I leaned how to swim using sidestroke so I could bring a drowned person in to shore
  • But once this person was on dry land, he had to be resuscitated, so he could once again breathe on his own power.
  • A part of this was performing mouth to mouth resuscitation. This essentially consisted of blowing air into the person's lungs, so they would continue receiving oxygen into their body
  • The important point here is that someone who was lifeless was unable to bring himself back to life, new life had to be breathed into them
  • Down through the ages the church has gone through good times and bad times
  • There were times when the church was growing, as in the early chapters of Acts
  • But there were also times of persecution, for example during the 10-year reign of Diocletian, when the church became scattered and many lost their lives
  • When necessary, God has stepped into the affairs of the church, supernaturally, and brought new life to something that was not doing too well
  • Today we are going to look at some of the times this happened

Reading
  • Matt 16:18

Pentecost
  • Acts 2:1-4 - The disciples were gathered together, waiting for the promised Holy Spirit to come in power
  • Suddenly the first church revival happens
  • They had been praying for the Spirit to come, for 10 days.
  • This is where the practice of "tarry meetings" started  
  • The Holy Spirit comes when God says it is time, which may be different from our idea of when this should happen
  • But God is true to his word
  • The Spirit comes accompanied by supernatural activity
  • There is the sound of a mighty wind, and what looks like individual flames that came to rest on each of them
  • When the disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit, they started speaking in other tongues
  • There was nothing prophesied that would prepare them for these supernatural activities. Though miracles happened in the old testament, nothing was prophesied about exactly what would happen when the Holy Spirit came
  • The Holy Spirit is as much an individual and personality, as Jesus and the Father
  • He is able to express himself and do as he wills
  • We cannot put the Holy Spirit in a box, and allow him to do only those things we approve of. He will do what He wants to do

First Great Awakening 1730 - 1750
  • Revival history in the United States
  • The First Great Awakening was a wave of religious enthusiasm among Protestants that swept the American colonies in the 1730s and 1740s
  • It left a permanent impact on American religion.
  • It resulted from powerful preaching that deeply affected listeners (who were already church members) with a deep sense of personal guilt and salvation by Christ.
  • Pulling away from ritual and ceremony, the Great Awakening made religion intensely personal to the average person by creating a deep sense of spiritual guilt and redemption.
  • It caused a "great international Protestant upheaval" which also created Pietism in Germany, and the Evangelical Revival and Methodism in England.
  • It brought Christianity to the slaves and it incited rancor and division between the old traditionalists who insisted on ritual and doctrine and the new revivalists.
  • It had a major impact in reshaping the Congregational, Presbyterian, Dutch Reformed, and German Reformed denominations, and strengthened the small Baptist and Methodist denominations.
  • Unlike the Second Great Awakening that began about 1800 and which reached out to the unchurched, the First Great Awakening focused on people who were already church members.
  • It changed their rituals, their piety, and their self awareness.
  • The new style of sermons and the way people practiced their faith breathed new life into religion in America.
  • People became passionately and emotionally involved in their religion, rather than passively listening to intellectual discourse in a detached manner.
  • Ministers who used this new style of preaching were generally called "new lights", while the preachers of old were called "old lights".
  • People began to study the Bible at home, which effectively decentralized the means of informing the public on religious matters.
  • The Holy Spirit taught people as they grew in grace and in knowledge
     
Second Great Awakening 1800-1830s

Conclusion
  • In past weeks we have taken a look at personal revival
  • We each need new life, the freshness of the Holy Spirit, inside of us, so that He can do his work through us, through our mouth, hands and feet
  • The work he does in us as individuals, is reflected in the life of the church, which is the sum total of all the indiviual people which make it up
  • The church is a living body, it is the body of Christ of which he is the head
  • Next week we will take a closer look at this second awakening, and how it got started.
  • As we go through this, we will ultimately be looking at our own pentecostal roots

Sunday, October 7, 2012

New Life! - 2 Kings 22

New Life!
October 7, 2012
2 Kings 22

Introduction
  • How many of us have gone through dry spells in our walk with God?
  • This nation once was a nation founded upon God's Word
  • The Puritans came here because of a lack of freedom of religion in England at that time
  • As the years have progressed this nation has lost sight of God
  • Today, there are restrictions on prayer, restrictions on where the Bible may be mentioned, we have forgotten our roots as a nation
  • It is time to go back to where we came from
  • It is time to turn back to God
  • Today we are going to look at the story of King Josiah of Judah
  • This is a strory of revival

Reading
  • 2 Kings 23:25
  • How would you like this as your epitaph!

Josiah's history
  • Josiah's dad was Amon
  • Amon was a wicked king
  • He set up idols and worshipped Baal, and worshipped the stars
  • Today many of us may feel it is nothing to look at our horoscopes, but people who do this are  saying that the zodiac stars have power over our lives, and it is an abomination to God to worship the stars
  • Anyway, Amon died, at the hand of assassins, and Josiah became king
  • Josiah was 8 years old when he became king.
  • His mother was Jedidah and must have had a big religious influence on him
  • She would have been the regent during Josiah';s early years
  • When Josiah turned 18, he takes up his responsibilities as king
  • He first of all starts to work on God's house v.3-7
  • This then leads to the high priest discovering the Book of the Law
  • Up till this time, they did not know God';s will, they did not know his laws
  • The scribe Shaphan reads the book of the Law to Josiah
  • He reads about the covenenant this people had made with God
  • He reads about the special relationship they have, as Gods chosen people
  • He reads about the blessings God promises for obedience, but he also reads the consequences of turning against God and being disobedient to God's law
  • Josiah repents
  • Verse 11
  • He seeks to know God's words for them, as a nation and as individuals, at this juncture of their history
  • And he is repentant

Revival
  • Revival starts with repentance
  • We sometimes say it starts with prayer, because so many moves of God started with a group that was praying.  But at the heart of these prayer movements, was repentance
  • Ultimately, revival starts with repentance
  • Individual, church-wide and national repentance
  • The repentance means that we change our ways and turn to God
  • This nation needs God, we know that
  • We desire this nation to turn its heart back to its Maker, from the president on down
  • But ultimately, revival starts at home
  • Revival starts inside of ourselves
  • When our nation is not experiencing a close walk with God, it is because it is living in disobedience to God
  • When our church is not being fruitful, it is because it is not right with God in some way. We have been sent out to bear much fruit, God's purpose is that we have an impact on our community.  If we are not, there is a problem.
  • And when we seem to be harvesting punishment in our personal life, it is because we need to repent and turn to God with all our heart. 
  • God disciplines those he loves (Hebrews 12).  Not out of vindictiveness, but as an encoragement to us, to get back into line
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Conclusion
  • God's blessing is there, waiting for us
  • It does not mean that we won't go through hard times, but God is watching over us and he desires a close walk with him
  • God will bless us with peace, and we will bear fruit, if we are right with God, in the place he wants us to be
  • Jesus says, my peace I give to you. If we live in anxiety, there is a reason for it. 
  • The fruits of the Spirit are love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control
  • God's intention is that these fruits be evident in our church, and in every aspect of our lives
  • These fruits will be visible in our relationships with each other, within our families, with others in our community
  • The way to revival starts with repentance
  • Next week we will continue to study the subject of revival
  • My heart is that we be a church of on-fire, Spirit-filled Christians who are bringing in the lost as part of the great harvest before Jesus returns
  • During this next week, let's do some soul-searching and see where we need to repent and change in our personal life.