Monday, March 31, 2014

Weekly Challenge - Tim and Anna Lee Young

Life Group Family:

Special thank you to Tim and Anna Lee Young for taking time to share their James 1:5 wisdom with our LG community.  We were challenged and encouraged by their words and insight.  One theme that was discussed several times included understanding the power of the Spirit and being led by the Spirit. 

My challenge to you this week is to spend time as a family discussing the topics or points that stood out to you on Saturday.  Here are some prime-the-pump phrases for you:
2 Timothy 1:7     -Spirit of love
Colossians 3:15           -Heart of peace
Luke 10:5        -speak peace to the house
Malachi 3:18   -there will be a clear distinction between righteous and wicked
Colossians 3:21           -Power of a Dad for good and bad
Limited reverence for Jesus
Limited understanding of a Spirit led lifestyle
Limited understanding of spiritual warfare
God does not give a spirit of fear, it is from a different spirit


Be intentional.

Travis

Monday, March 24, 2014

Life Group Weekly Challenge -Love

Life Group Family:

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Once again John picked up the call to love in 1 John 4:7-10. We counted 9 mentions of the word love in these 4 verses.
One commentary states that the primary meaning of the word love in scripture is a purposeful commitment to sacrificial action for another. This definition is a perfect fit for the story we read and the video we watched. 

My challenge to you this week is to look up the following verses, as a family, and write down what the passage teaches about love in action.
 • Acts 4:34-37
 • Philippians 1:4-7
 • 1 Thess. 2:11-12
 • 1 Timothy 5:1
 • John 13:12-15
• Philippians 2:3-4
 • Romans 2:9-11

 How are you going to be Love in Action this week?

 Be intentional.
 Travis

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Info Post

We did not have Life Group last night since the power went out during church service.  Hope you got to enjoy an early dinner with the family.

Next Saturday, we will study 1 John 4:7-10 and look at how we can love other people and why.  We will watch a long video, so I will bring popcorn and drinks.  

On March 29th, we have a special guest speaker.  You do not want to miss this.  In fact, this is a great weekend to invite other families, call LG members that have not been in our community for a while, get a sub for role of serving in the kids area, etc.  

You can also follow our LG on twitter @KingSwansonLG

Be intentional this week!

Travis

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Weekly Challenge -The Jesus Test

Life Group,
In 1 John 4:1-6, we are challenged to test false teaching (spirits, doctrine, teachers) by the Jesus test.  John says that many people will have good teaching, but not claim Jesus as God’s Son that came as flesh to die for our sins. 
So how do we tell???  Remember the story about the zoo in China that was trying to fool people by telling them a Tibetan Mastiff was a Lion?  Here is a picture:




Seems ridiculous when you know the truth.  Same goes with the worldly spiritual teachings that are so easily accepted.  They might sound good with some truth, until you compare them to the real truth. JESUS. 
My challenge to you this week is to begin reading The Case For The Real Jesus by Lee Strobel or Who Is This Man by John Ortberg. 

Be intentional.

Travis

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Life Group Weekly Challenge -Prayer

Life Group Family & Friends:

God has put together a great mix of people in our life group.  Authentic community is a way to describe our team of believers.  Real, honest, caring, loving, trusting, giving, joyful, carrying other’s burdens, growing, fun, etc. are all words that can describe our community.  Even with these “accomplishments” in our journey, we should always strive to go deeper to get more out of our time on earth. 
As we discussed last night, the same can be said in our community with our Creator.  We get real with Him, have joy in live, but should always be intentional with going deeper in the relationship. 

Our area of focus during LG was on prayer.  In “Praying for the Right Things,” John MacArthur says that we tend to be short-sighted and selfish in our prayers. 

In his book, Experiencing God, Henry Blackaby says that we pray but then don’t tune in to see God working, putting people or distractions in your day.

I am a champion of both of those.  I pray for health, protection, thank you for this food, help me do this, keep me from that, make my life easier, remove the distractions, etc. 

In The Prayer of George Muller (the story is at the end of this blog), George had confidence before God, loved others, and trusted God to meet all needs. 

My challenge to you this week is to pray 5 times this week in a different way.  Over exaggerate, be completely different than your typical prayers, ask in order to receive, swim in the deep end of the prayer pool, be over-the-top in selflessness.  Then we can share with each other during Life Group what we learned.

Be intentional.
Travis


  
The Prayer of George Muller

For some of you the name George Muller is familiar.  Muller was of German stock, but lived in Bristol, England in the middle of the 19th century.  In Muller’s day there were no laws protecting children from the labor houses and factories.  Living and working conditions for street children were unimaginable.  Muller saw firsthand the needs of orphans in the city.  He and his wife, Mary, took seriously the admonition in James 1:27 which says:

Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this:   to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.

George and Mary Muller decided that God was leading them to help provide for the orphans and street children of Bristol.  They were convinced that God would provide for every need.  Muller vowed to ask no man for money.  He even went as far as to say that he would not talk to people about the needs of his endeavor or even ask them to make it a matter of prayer.  Muller would ask God and God alone for the resources to complete the work.

The needs of the children were met at just the right time and sometimes at the last moment.  One morning as the children gathered for breakfast they were unaware that there was no food left in the orphanage.  As they waited for their morning meal George Muller calmly said, “Children, you know we must be in time for school.”  Lifting his hand he said, “Dear Father, we thank Thee for what Thou art going to give us to eat.”  As he finished praying there was a knock on the door and a baker entered.  Having sensed God urging him to do so, the baker had been up all night baking bread for the children.


Then there was a second knock at the door.  It was the milk man who announced that his milk wagon had broken down just outside the orphanage.  He gave the orphanage his cans of fresh milk so that his empty wagon could be repaired.