Hello to all! What another great weekend of worship and fellowship at Cross Pointe.
First I want to start off by saying, "thank you" for what all of you give to support Cross Pointe. Without your support I would not have been able to attend "The National Worship Leader Conference" in Leawood, KS. last week. I was truly blessed and taught through that expereince.
With that, God has had me focused on a passage that I read in a daily quiet time I had with Him last week. Let me share with you:
1 Corinthians 9:24-25
24) Do you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize.
25) Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever.
I have always loved the teachings of Paul. What a great testimony that he shares with us so often in the Word. For some of us we feel a deep connection to Paul because we may have a similar testimony as he does. I know for myself, before I was saved by Christ, I was not very fond of the church. I really didn't have much time for it, mainly because of the "Christians" I had met were not much different than me. I remember one time I was at a party in high school, and there were a couple of my peers who had previously tried to get me to go to church with them drinking uncontrollably and were not of sober judgement. I honestly at one time thought that maybe Christianity was 'for me' because if they could act like that, then that was a pretty awesome religion. Well, I was obviously confused at the time. A few years later after I was out of high school, I found myself in a ring of people who called themselves "Christians" as well. These people were different. Yes we are all sinners and this group was not perfect, but they were people who really seemed to care about me. A genuineness that I had not experienced with the group I hung around with in high school. It was through this new group that I found myself asking for God to forgive me of all the stupid things I had done in my life. I found myself seeking a personal relationship with Christ and asking that He would make me different than the world.
In this verse, I am reminded that we do not labor for things of this world. That our ethic of running the Christian life is based upon strict training and discipline. When I became a born again Christian I had to remove things from my life that were detaining my spiritual growth and my ability to run closer to God. Recently God has had me refocused on this. I really feel as though if we as Christ's church would bond together, grow closer, hold accountable and encourage each other on a regular basis that we would all begin to run a much stronger race collectively. But even more imporantly, is that we continue to read His word (2 Tim 3:16), pray often (1 Thess 5:16), and follow His commands (Josh 1:8) we will all grow closer to Him. We will be stronger to run the race harder than ever before.
My prayer for this week:
"Father in Heaven, lead us not into temptation this week, allow us to follow hard after you with a humble and contrite spirit. May Your name be like honey on our lips. Father through us may your love be displayed to our community. May You instill in us hearts to serve others as You command us to in Your Word. Lastly God, I pray that we are reminded that worship is not just about singing songs to you, but that it is about living our lives with a focused heart on You. In your glorious name we pray, -- Amen"
Grace be with you this week.
Mark
Monday, July 27, 2009
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mark.
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