Showing posts with label rubbish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rubbish. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2008

Philippians 3:12-14

Hello Everyone!

I hope that you have all had a wonderful Christmas!

Some of you may still be celebrating and that's a good thing, too!

Let's get back into our routine and let's

turn our channels back to the "Philippians" channel.
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We are looking at Philippians 3:12-14

(Verse 12) "Not that I have already obtained all this, of have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me."

(Verse 13) "Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead,"

(Verse 14) "I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus."

In the first half of Chapter 3, we were reminded that we are declared righteous

not because of religious activities, but as a result of a relationship with the

Redeemer. Paul made it very clear that the seven items on his spiritual resume,

though pretty impressive, were really rubbish

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compared with knowing Christ.

Here are the 7 "items":

1. Ritual
2. Relationship
3. Respectability
4. Race
5. Religion
6. Reputation
7. Righteousness


As we look at the second half of Philippians 3,

we will see that Paul balances these seven items with seven essentials for running

and winning the Christian race.


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The 7 Essential for running this race of life are:

1.) Dissatisfaction (Phil. 3:12a)
2.) Devotion (Phil. 3:12b)
3.) Direction (Phil. 3:13)
4.) Determination(Phil. 3:14)
5.) Discipline (Phil. 3:15-16)
6.) Discipleship (Phil. 3:17-19)
7.) Delight (Phil. 3:20-4:1)

We will look at the first 4 this week.

1.) Dissatisfaction: The first essential to a solid spiritual life may surprise you.

In order to run the race and keep moving forward,

we must be dissatisfied with where we are right now.

Paul had some incredible experiences –

**He met Jesus on the road to Damascus

**He was caught up into the third heaven and heard
“inexpressible things”

(2 Corinthians 12:4),

**He wrote a number of letters, preached incredible sermons

and yet, after walking with Christ for about 25 years,

he was not satisfied with the status of his spiritual life.

Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already been made perfect…”

If you want to really grow,

the first step is to admit how far you still have to go.


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Do we want to stay in the "greenhouse", where someone else feeds us?

Some of us do not go outside of our greenhouse,


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our comfort zone with the perfect

temperature. We do not go outside of our greenhouse

and plant ourselves

in the fertile soil of the world where many need to hear about our Savior.

In that "outside world" we may have wind, rain, storms, hot, cold, and tornadoes...

but our roots are solidly intertwined with our foundation, our belief system,

our world view and our love for God and we survive and prosper and grow!!

In fact, we are multiplied and parts of us are planted in new growths and new

works for God! That would be what I would call mentoring...

2.) Devotion: The tendency for some of us is to just give up when we realize

how far we have
tripped up.

Paul didn’t do that.

His dissatisfaction led him to become more devoted:

One of Charles Spurgeon’s mottos was this:
“I hold and am held.”

The Lord had seized Paul and now Paul was determined

to serve His Savior for the rest of his life.

Are you giving maximum effort in your spiritual life,

or are you a Christian on cruise control?

Turn your dissatisfaction into devotion!

3.) Direction: In the spiritual life, direction makes all the difference!

"...
But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead..."

One thing...One thing...

Paul had a single-minded focus.

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What "one thing" do you do?

Too many of us are too involved in too many things.

Yes, we have many obligations with our families and jobs.

But we are speaking of spiritual things.

What "one thing" do you determine in your heart that you will never lose

your single-minded focus on regarding your love for the Lord?

In order for Paul to have that tremendous focus...

He had to forget what was in his past.

Paul had plenty of reasons to feel guilty.

After all, he had persecuted Christians.

(Acts 22:4)

Some of you are so tied to the troubles of your past,

that you are not moving in any direction anywhere in the present.

We do not allow our past to control our present.

We may not be able to wipe out all of the memories,

but we can break the power of the past by allowing God to fill our

minds with His Word and our worship to Him.

Remember what happened to Lot's wife when she looked back.

(Genesis 19:26)

You cannot run forward by looking backward.

In a Daily Bread devotional called “Seeing or Remembering,” there’s a story about a man who was slowly losing his memory. The doctor told him that surgery might reverse this condition and restore his memory but a nerve might be severed in the process, causing total blindness. The surgeon asked the patient: “What would you rather have, your sight or your memory?” The man pondered the question for a few minutes and then replied, “My sight, because I would rather see where I’m going than remember where I’ve been.”

Do you see where you’re going or are you tripped up by the trash of your past?

4.) Determination: Paul not only turns his dissatisfaction into devotion

and is headed in the right direction;

he also demonstrates determination in
verse 14:

I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.


"Press On" ~ bearing down to win...

Apparently there’s a tombstone at the foot of one of those majestic

mountains in the Alps to honor the memory of a man who fell to his death

while attempting to climb to the top.
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Underneath the individual’s name the epitaph reads,
“He died climbing.”

That’s what should be said of each of us.

We’re to pursue the prize with dogged determination,

so that when we die, we’re already on the way up!


How many of us surround ourselves with people who are determined?

How many of us surround ourselves with people whose direction is forward

and not backward?

How many of us surround ourselves with people who are devoted to God?

How many of us surround ourselves with people who are dissatisfied with

the way they are running their race and want to strive to do better and have

a hunger for the things of God?

When we do this, then we can step out of our greenhouse and plant ourselves

in the worldly soil and win souls to Christ. Amen.

Until next week,

Debbie G.

Reference:

www.preceptaustin.org
>Sermon "Pressing On When The Pressure's On" by Brian Bill

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Philippians 3:4-9

Hello Everyone!

We had our annual Thanksgiving Dinner


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at our home last Sunday night with our church family.

Now, we are looking forward to having TD with Andrea C., my daughter's family

in Indiana on Wednesday. We will be missing Amy D., my other daughter and her

family who are now living in India...that's right...India, not Indiana...what a

difference a "NA" makes!

It felt so good to have our church family here.

We missed Carmen, who was flying back from Savannah, GA due to the passing of

her grandmother.

Carmen, you are in our thoughts and prayers.

I love to have people in my home...family...friends...neighbors...

Sometimes...OK...most of the time...the "getting ready" for a "gathering"

in our home is tiring....but WHAT A GOOD TIRED!!!

I told Andrea B., one of our church members...that it felt like warm oil

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being poured over me ~ the feeling of working hard for an event and then

seeing everyone there and enjoying themselves...WOW...can't buy that

feeling with any amount of money!!

Anywho... (shout out to Dawn H. in Plainfield, IN who always says that)

one of the items I served was Fruit Salsa with Cinnamon Chips.

This recipe has fond memories for me.

When Bob was the Children's Pastor at a church in Avon, Indiana,

I was involved in a Moms group, called Moms Connection.

One of the Moms (Traci P.) brought this to our monthly meeting-pitch-in.

W>O>W>!! We all started making it and we couldn't get enough of it.

Here it is:

Fruit Salsa and Cinnamon Chips
Makes 10 Servings

2 Kiwis, peeled and diced
2 Apples, peeled, cored and diced
8 Ounces of raspberries
1 Pound of strawberries
3 Tablespoons fruit preserves, any flavor
2 Tablespoons white sugar
1 Tablespoons brown sugar
2 Cups cinnamon sugar
10-10" Flour or whole wheat tortillas

Butter flavored
cooking spray, margarine or butter (your choice)

  1. In a large bowl, thoroughly mix kiwis, apples, raspberries, strawberries, white sugar, brown sugar and fruit preserves. Cover and chill in the refrigerator at least 15 minutes.

  2. Preheat over to 350ยบ

  3. Coat one side of each tortilla with margarine or butter or butter flavored cooking spray. (your choice) Start by buttering or spraying one tortilla, then stacking the next one on top and buttering or spraying the top of that one. When finished with the whole stack, cut it into wedges from the top of the stack to the bottom. Lay them out on a cookie sheet. Sprinkle with cinnamon/sugar mixture. Spray with the cooking spray. Sprinkle with the cinnamon/sugar mixture again and spray again. The "spraying" helps to hold the cinnamon/sugar mixture onto the chip.

  4. Bake in the preheated oven for 8-10 minutes. Allow to cool approximately 15 minutes. Serve with the chilled fruit salsa mixture.
Note from Debbie: This original recipe was designed to look like the colors in regular Mexican salsa. You can sure use any fruit you have on hand to acquire the same taste. Also, 2 Cups of Cinnamon/Sugar would be 2 Cups of white sugar and I used approximately 4 teaspoons of cinnamon, although it is determined on how much you like cinnamon!


Here is our Scripture passage for this week:

(Verse 4) "though I myself have reasons for such confidence. If anyone else thinks he has reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more:

(Verse 5) circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee;

(Verse 6) as for zeal, persecuting the church; as for legalistic righteousness, faultless.

(Verse 7) But whatever was to my profit I now consider loss for the sake of Christ.

(Verse 8) What is more, I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus my Lord, for whose sake I have lost all things. I consider them rubbish, that I may gain Christ

(Verse 9) and be found in Him, not having a righteousness of my own that comes from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ–the righteousness that comes from God and is built by faith."

In these wonderful verses is one of the great personal testimonies in the New

Testament. It is also one of the most significant statements on the matter

of salvation

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found in the New Testament.

It takes us into the very heart of the sinner's attitude in conversion.

As you read this you may see the phrase "profit and loss". A lot of people are

thinking about their profit and losses in these financially slow times.

Paul was using accounting terminology in verses 7 & 8.

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He is talking about a business transaction that involved a profit column

and a loss column. There were certain things which he felt were in the profit

column which he switched over to the loss column when he met Christ.

Paul is saying that he is willing to give up trusting what was once valuable to him

as a means of salvation to trust Christ instead!

It is an exchange.

It is what salvation is.

It is self-denial.

It is not walking in the flesh. (see my last post for that definition)

In other words, consider all that you have attained as useless, worthless

and follow Christ.

I will give up everything I have depended on to earn my favor with God for Christ.

I will give it all up.

Any man-made effort to gain salvation is as rubbish.

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Paul says that he was the worst of sinners. (I Timothy 1:15 New International

Version)

  • Not because he lived a lewd and immoral life
  • He lived an extremely moral life
He saw the deepest vilest rubbish of life as RELIGION ~ not immorality!!

It is one thing to act immoral ~ which is very wrong...very wrong...

But it is something else to believe that God is so low that you can earn

acceptance with Him!

Paul says in verse 4 that he has no confidence in this fleshly way of living.

True Christians do not trust in anything they do to earn salvation.

  • Their JOY
  • Their Glory
  • Their Boasting
is all in Christ Jesus!!

Paul is not belittling Judaism because he is jealous of something he does not

have.

Paul is not belittling Judaism because he is envious of what someone else has.

Paul is not putting Jewishness down because he could not have it, so he

is going to cut everyone down who is a Jew.

NOT AT ALL ~ he is saying that I have been there...

I have stood on that same ground...

I have impeccable Jewish religious credentials...

And I can tell you to put not confidence in the flesh...

It is garbage.

It is waste.

it is useless.

It is profitless.

It is a big fat zero.

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It makes Jesus' death on the cross, unnecessary and useless!!

What is your "bottom line" in your profit and loss statement??

What is in your profit section?

Are you depending on your church attendance?

Are you depending on how much you work in the church?

Are you depending on how good of a person you are?

Are your depending on your baptism?

Are you depending on the sacraments you take?

Are you depending on lighting candles?

Are you depending on praying through beads?

Are you depending on praying certain prayer formulas?

The only thing that we can depend on is that if we were the only person on earth...

Jesus Christ would have come and died just for us....

We can only depend on His sacrifice for our sins...once and for all.

Amen.

Until next Friday,

Debbie Gerstenberger
Reference: John MacArthur commentary on http://www.preceptaustin.org/
(See the sidebar under links and click on "Online Commentary".)