In this passage, Jesus makes a clear break with the
religious establishment of his day. This group has convinced themselves that
God wants what they want and cares about what they care about. The lack of
compassion in their hearts is clearly evident to all but themselves. Jesus
discerns that it is time to ‘break Sabbath’ and thereby break through the
façade of the evil they call religion. True religion is always to become more
like the loving Father above who is exemplified in Jesus Christ.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
Teen Challenge 2015
Listen to testimonies and song from our friends at Western Michigan Teen Challenge.
Wednesday, August 26, 2015
John 5:1-15 "Do You Want to Get Well?"
“Do you want to get well?” seems a silly question to ask
someone who has been disabled for 38 years. Yet this is exactly the question
Jesus asks a man who is lame and laying on his mat. In order for spiritual
healing to take place we need to both recognize our brokenness and desire
wholeness. Not everyone wants to be made whole. Do you want to get well?
Sunday, August 9, 2015
John 4:43-54 "Signs"
Jesus leaves Samaria for Galilee and we discover that the
“lost” Samaritans were more receptive of Jesus than the “Chosen” Jews. The
Samaritans were waiting for one who would bring answers. The Jews were waiting
for one who would fulfill their expectations. The Samaritans had on ‘signs’ but
they formed a relationship with Jesus. The Jews had many ‘signs’ but never
realized that the ‘signs’ were meant to lead them to the person. The call is a
call to believe in Jesus, but what exactly does that mean?
Sunday, August 2, 2015
John 4:27-42 "Food"
In this week’s message, Jesus reveals that spiritual food is
more important than physical substance. Jesus’ food is to do the will of the
Father, which is to reconcile the world to God. Jesus does this by pouring out
God’s love & grace on all people, drawing them to himself. Jesus himself
becomes our food; what sustains and nourishes us. We are nourished by the
knowledge of his love and by growing in that love for both ourselves and
humanity.
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