Monday, April 23, 2007

Weekend Reflections


Saturday morning we had the privilege of joining the committee to clean and beautify Ambridge for their Spring kick-off. A group of about 12 of us from ACC hit the streets with probably about 40 other people for a couple hours of spring cleaning! I can't think of a more appropriate way of demonstrating love for a community than helping to clean it up.

In service on Sunday I really felt an exceptional spirit of joy and enthusiasm during the worship time. The atmosphere was just charged with expectancy. I gave a message called "The Unstoppable Church" from Matthew 16:13-18. We looked at the importance of having a right belief about who God is, how Peter's confession, "You are the Christ the Son of the living God" is the true foundation of the church, and the indestructability of the church, which the gates of hell can never overcome.

The gates of hell will never prevail against the church of the living God! Gates are stationary, defensive structures. So many times, as the church, we take a retreatist mentality. We go into hibernation mode and hide from the world. There's one problem with that: The church is called to play offense! There is nothing we have to fear because we are being led by the One who has all authority in heaven and earth. It doesn't matter what sport you're playing, you won't win if you don't play offense. I think a lot of times we disguise our fear as caution. I'm not saying that there won't be times to scale back and huddle, but when it's motivated by fear it's not of God.

We concluded by illustrating this with the story of Esther. She decides, despite the risk to her life to go before the king and plead for her people. I love the resolve she displayed, "If I perish, I perish." She wasn't going to be remembered as a loser. She knew she was created for "such a time as this" and she didn't retreat in fear.

Really makes me want to go for it!

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