Thursday, June 27, 2013

Celebrating Freedom! Family Devotional

This forth of July we will celebrate the tremendous freedoms we enjoy as Americans.  But for those of us who know Jesus Christ as our Savior, we have another kind of freedom to celebrate. We are free from the bondage of our sin and death. It seems like to perfect time to emphasis this with our families since it goes along with what we've been discussing in our current LG series and the upcoming holiday.

I Corinthians 15:3-4
3 I passed on to you what was most important and what had also been passed on to me. Christ died for our sins, just as the Scriptures said. 4 He was buried, and he was raised from the dead on the third day, just as the Scriptures said.

These verses give us a concise picture of the freedoms we have in Christ. Use the following activity to demonstrate how Jesus has freed us from sin.
1) Gather the following items: a laundry basket or box that one family member can fit into, a ball of string or yarn, some tape and a pair of scissors. Read Romans 3:23 and choose a family member to crawl inside the container. Other family members will place pieces of string across the opening of the container, taping the string on each side. Each time a new piece of string is added, a family member will share about a sin or temptation that he or she struggles with. Continue adding strings, crisscrossing them until the person in the container is hemmed in. Emphasize "the wages of sin is death," which is what the container covered in string is representing.

2) Write out and read 1 Corinthians 15:3-4. First, point out “Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures.” He died for one reason: to pay the penalty necessary for our sins. He took our place.  Instruct the person in the container to stay seated. Take the pair of scissors and begin cutting away the string, while explaining that because of Jesus' death, we are made free from the death penalty of sin and stand righteous before God. This is our justification.

3) Next, point out “that He was buried.” Romans 6 tells us that through faith we died with Him and were buried with Him and are now dead to the power of sin over us. Sin no longer has dominion over us, so we can choose to live righteous, holy lives. We are free from sin’s control over us! Have family members begin replacing the cut string with new strands. Remind the person in the container that they are now free from sin's control and that they may use there body to keep them free from being bound by the string "sin" again, but they must remain in the container. This is our sanctification.

4) Take a few minutest to talk to each other about sin in our process of sanctification. Here are some questions you can use:
       How does sin keep you from experiencing freedom?
       Do you sometimes feel trapped in sin even though you know Jesus has set you free?
       When you feel trapped, what can you do to be free once more?

5) Lastly, reread “that He rose again the third day according to the scriptures.” Explain that His death alone could not save us; it was the resurrection that showed God’s acceptance of Christ’s sacrifice, and that gives power unto salvation. In Colossians 3:1 we read that we are risen with Christ. His resurrection guarantees a future in Heaven for us where we will be free from the presence of sin. Have person in the container step out and place all the items out of sight representing the removal of the presence of sin. This is our glorification.
From that past moment when I truly believed,
I am free from the penalty of sin. . .
Free from the present power of sin over me . . .
And guaranteed to one day be free from the presence of sin.
Now that’s cause for celebration—every day!

6)  Closing Prayer "Lord Jesus, we thank you for the men and women who have served our country to provide the freedoms we enjoy as Americans. But most of all we thank you for Jesus who has freed us from sin. Let us never forget the great gift of freedom that You give us as followers of Christ. Help us to remember that we are free from sin's control over us and help us to bring glory to you until the day you return."
 
(Based on devotional from thrivingfamily.com)

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Weekly Challenge -Romans 8

Life Group Family & Friends:

The last three weeks we covered Romans chapters 3, 6, and 8.  Our focus was on Justification, Sanctification, and Glorification.  We used the letter P to help us remember what the cross did for us as believers.

Justification -we are free from the Penalty of sin.
Sanctification -we are free from the Power of sin.
Glorification -we will be free from the Presence of sin.

My challenge to you this week is to delight in God.  Psalm 37:4 tells us to delight in the Lord and He will give us the desires of our heart.  Praise God for the freedom from the penalty, power, and presence of sin.  Tell your heavenly daddy thank you.

Be intentional this week.
Travis

Monday, June 17, 2013

Weekly Challenge

Last week we talked about the initial stage of salvation which is justification, having sin removed from our account and being sinless in the sight of God.  This week we talked about sanctification which is the process or journey we are all on, in which we are becoming more and more like Jesus.

Paul puts a strong emphasis on not sinning as being the major part of the sanctification process.  After all, if God sees us as sinless as a result of Jesus' completed work on the cross should we not live like it?

The Challenge:
Spend time in prayer, asking God to search your heart and reveal sin in your life.
Psalm 139:23-24 is a good Scripture to pray through for this.
Confess that sin to God and your spouse and anyone else to whom you may need to confess.
Determine what righteous actions should replace that sin and ask the Holy Spirit to make it alive in you.

In Him,
Aaron

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Weekly Challenge

The link below is to the story "The Prince and the Dragon".  My challenge to each of us is to read through the story and then pray that God would open a door for you to be a living example of His grace to someone who does not feel they deserve it.


Thanks!
Jamie

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Weekly Challenge

We have started a new series called "The Power Within: Spiritual Life & Formation in Christ."  This past Saturday we started with the basics by identifying what the Gospel is, what it provides, and how it can be obtained.  Pure and simple it is about Jesus; He being crucified for our sins and raised from the dead.  Without Him we have no access to a spiritual life.

We looked at three main passages: John 3:14-18, 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, and Ephesians 2:1-10.  In Ephesians we learned that we are God's workmanship, created for good works that He has already prepared for us to walk in.  It is incredible to think that He has already laid out work for us to do.

The Challenge:
One of the works God has laid out for us as a class is to minister to the two Lake Rockwall Estate families we have come to know over the past 7 months.  Please pray fervently for our class, how we should proceed in ministering to them, pray for wisdom for the leaders of our class, pray for a God-sized work to be done within the families as well as the community.

In Him,
Aaron