Monday, August 11, 2008

Chew On It continues...

Well, I have decided to continue our "Chew On It" times in Ephesians once September begins. Since the summer began, it has been hard to keep it going with people on vacation, going on mission trips, etc. However, I hope and pray that you have still made getting into the Word your top priority! This week, I would like for each of you to post a comment on our "Chew On It" Wall on Facebook. Just take a few moments to share with us one thing God taught you this summer that has changed your life. I know that this will be a HUGE encouragement to all of us as we head into the fall semester of school.


I also thought it would be good to give you all something to chew on as we head into this week. God has been teaching me about the compassion that Christ had for the lost and it has revolutionized my thinking. I hope that this will encourage you!


VERSES ON CHRIST'S COMPASSION:
Matthew 9:36-37 “He felt great pity (compassion) for the crowds that came, because their problems were so great and they didn't know where to go for help. They were like sheep without a shepherd. He said to his disciples, "The harvest is so great, but the workers are so few."


OTHER PASSAGES TO CONSIDER:
Matthew 20:30-34
Mark 1:40-42
Mark 6:34
Luke 7:12-15


COMPASSION..........DO YOU HAVE IT???


This is a topic that crosses my mind often. How in the world would the God of the universe care about me? What have I done to ever merit anything from Him but wrath, pain, torment, and judgment? Why would He even take notice of me in a pleasant or kind way? Why … above all this… would He ever do anything to me that would give me love and eternity in heaven to the point that it costs a great sacrifice? WOW … what an amazing thought. As we look at this familiar passage, the core issue is evident. Christ cared … REALLY cared about others. It was evidenced not only by the fact that He came and submitted to the will of the Father, but even more so as we see example after example of moments when the heart of Christ seems to break as he ponders the helpless and lost condition of those He created and loves.The thing that has stopped me in my tracks is the way in which I can care … REALLY care about those I love and know, but that I have so little love and compassion for everyone else. Do you know what I’m talking about? Perhaps this is truly at the root of why there are so few sharing the gospel … and even fewer desiring to go to other countries to do the same.Even though we are supposed to care, most of us don’t. When was the last time that our emotions were even the slightest bit stirred as I drove to a destination and passed HUNDREDS of people who may not know or understand the Gospel and most of whom are clearly destined for eternal torment and separation from God. How COMPASSIONATE are we for the lost souls all around us?I pray that we will put serious thought into this. I pray that we will strive to see God and others in a TRUE and BIBLICAL way that will force us to be moved with compassion. This is a burning desire and goal in my life. I pray that you will be convicted on this same issue and strive to see that it is changed. “Lord, cause us to be people that are moved with compassion for the things that MOVE You!”


I guess this brings a few questions to mind, especially in light of our mission trips for the summer:

1. Does the need of the lost have any impact on your life with any consistency, or is it simply a passing thought occasionally?
2. How will you impact the lost for Christ this month? Ask God to give you the courage to seize the opportunities He gives you to be a light in the darkness of this world!
3. What will you do to develop a greater burden for and outreach to those who need Christ and those for whom Christ cares?
4. As far as missions is concerned, what is God calling you to do? How are you fulfilling the Great Commission?

God has given us this privilege and responsibility of carrying the Light of Gospel and sharing His Word with others. May He find us serving Him joyfully and faithfully!

My desire is that you would...

Love Christ PASSIONATELY
Know Christ DEEPLY and
Enjoy Christ FULLY!!!


For His Name,

Pastor Stephen

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