Living the Risen Life with Diligence

Ever felt like giving up?  I do all the time.  Nevertheless, it’s always too early to throw in the towel on doing good things.  No matter where we are in our Christian walk, we must press on diligently, just as Jesus said, if we’re going to call Jesus “Lord.”

You see, the Christian life isn’t just a bunch of Don’ts or How Dare You’s.  It’s a lifetime of Dos—of doing good things!  Today, we see that diligence in doing good is required for Living the Risen Life.  We’ve seen diligence before.  It was previously in the passage from Romans 12:11, but there, it was called zeal, coupled with spiritual fervor.  But it’s the same Greek word with different nuance in the range of meaning.

Diligence is putting one foot after the other, keeping busily about our work, not letting distractions drag us off track or off task, and not letting discouragement get the better of us.  It’s a dedication to the work to be done whether or not anyone acknowledges what we are doing.  That’s because while people might not notice our work, God always does.  More than simply noticing, God does not forget.  That’s because to God, it’s evidence of your love for Him when you help others.  So we persevere, faithfully doing good and showing love to God and others as our mission on earth.  This is how we can be Living the Risen Life with Diligence.

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Chapel Worship Guide 4.14.2013

Chapel Worship Guide for Sunday 9 AM—April 14, 2013

The Nemmers Family Chapel at Advocate Condell

Welcome—Bill Slater, Bill Slater Ministries,

http://billslaterministries.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/wwjd-or-wdjd/

Scripture Reading (Old Testament):

Psalm 34:1 A Psalm of David when he feigned madness before Abimelech, who drove him away and he departed. I Will bless the LORD at all times; His praise shall continually be in my mouth. 2 My soul shall make its boast in the LORD; The humble shall hear it and rejoice. 3 O magnify the LORD with me, And let us exalt His name together. 4 I sought the LORD, and He answered me, And delivered me from all my fears. 5 They looked to Him and were radiant, And their faces shall never be ashamed. 6 This poor man cried and the LORD heard him, And saved him out of all his troubles. 7 The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear Him, And rescues them. 8 O taste and see that the LORD is good; How blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him! 9 O fear the LORD, you His saints; For to those who fear Him, there is no want. 10 The young lions do lack and suffer hunger; But they who seek the LORD shall not be in want of any good thing. (NASB)

Prayer

Scripture Reading (Phillips New Testament Paraphrase):1-4 Now if your experience of Christ’s encouragement and love means anything to you, if you have known something of the fellowship of his Spirit, and all that it means in kindness and deep sympathy, do make my best hope for you come true! Live together in harmony, live together in love, as though you had only one mind and one spirit between you. Never act from motives of rivalry or personal vanity, but in humility think more of each other than you do of yourselves. None of you should think only of his own affairs, but should learn to see things from other people’s point of view.

5-11 Let Christ himself be your example as to what your attitude should be. For he, who had always been God by nature, did not cling to his prerogatives as God’s equal, but stripped himself of all privilege by consenting to be a slave by nature and being born as mortal man. And, having become man, he humbled himself by living a life of utter obedience, even to the extent of dying, and the death he died was the death of a common criminal. That is why God has now lifted him so high, and has given him the name beyond all names, so that at the name of Jesus “every knee shall bow”, whether in Heaven or earth or under the earth. And that is why, in the end, “every tongue shall confess” that Jesus Christ” is the Lord, to the glory of God the Father.

Message by Bill Slater,  Bill Slater Ministries,

http://billslaterministries.wordpress.com/2013/02/27/wwjd-or-wdjd/

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Living the Risen Life, Honoring Others

Frankly, celebrity is getting out of hand in the United States.  Far too many people want attention to the point where they will do shameful, stupid, immoral, or evil things to get it.  Look at the nightly news, what do we see?  Sex, lies, and videotapes.  Killers of boyfriends, girlfriends, children, strangers, family, and policemen.  It’s appalling.

Fifteen minutes of fame seems to be all that matters–never mind that it’s fifteen minutes now, resulting in lifetime status in The Hall of Shame for all the time that follows.  It’s like Hotel California where shame is only programmed to receive.  You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.

You know those plastic collars, “the cone of shame”, that dogs sometimes wear when they come out of the vet’s office?  I sometimes think that the American people would have an easier time identifying who has acted shamefully if God were to apply a cone of shame to each person who has sought celebrity status, or political self-aggrandizement instead of honoring others. But then, the covers of People Magazine and tabloids wouldn’t look nearly so appealing to cult worshipers of celebrity.

God tells us that as Christians, we Live the Risen Life… by Honoring Others.  We don’t seek our own self-promotion, but we look to help other people.  This is so foreign to American life that it’s hard to imagine what a different world we’d live in if everyone put aside their striving to be Number One and looked to the interests of all others…not just to special interest groups who serve to make sure our celebrity continues.

I wish people could see politics as I do and perceive that politicians might talk about helping others, but really, they’re just using other people’s needs to promote themselves. The person who is supposed to be the public servant has instead become a public figure, a celebrity, and those with real needs and real pain have become the servants.

It is the Church that is supposed to serve the needs of others for no reason other than our witness to God’s love.  That is what today’s passage says.  True humility sacrifices oneself for the benefit of others.  It’s what we do because of what Jesus did for us.  Living the Risen Life means Honoring Others.

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Living the Risen Life with Brotherly Love

Brotherly love is not an easy thing to have.  Especially when there are so many things capable of dividing us from one another.  Even among Christians, we can be divided by politics, by socio-economic status, by race, by gender, by theological concepts, and by a myriad of other things.

But, in today’s passage, we see that when we are purified by the truth of the Gospel, we will be able to love one another deeply…from the heart!  How does the truth of the Gospel purify us?  Well, it becomes the overarching truth of our lives.  We are sinners.  God is righteous and holy.  We need a Savior, each and every one of us.  We therefore ought to see ourselves and each other through the lens of humility.

Ought differences between men and women divide us when Christ died to unite us?  Ought the rich resent the poor or the poor hate the rich when Christ died to unite us in brotherly love?  The problem in Americn culture is that we’ve lost sight of the truth of what we’re worshiping and have forgotten what it means to love one another deeply.

So let’s remember the truth of the Gospel and feel the needs of others as acutely as we feel our own.  Let’s resolve to treat each other as brothers and sisters in Christ rather than as adversaries.  Let’s remember that heaven’s residents will be those we agreed with and those we did not here on earth.  Let’s take all the worldly agendas that drive our daily existence or drive a wedge between us and nail them to the Cross where Jesus died to make peace with God for us.  Then the truth of the Gospel will purify us and free us to love one another deeply.

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Living the Risen Life by Doing Good

When we call Jesus “Lord” there are many things we will do out of love for Him.  We Live the Risen Life by Doing Good.  Are you at a loss for what types of things you can do as a Christian?  Over the next few days, we’ll see what the Word of God says.  As you read the passages of Scripture, stop and think about the fact that these are grammatical imperatives.  They are commands…for the person who calls Jesus “Lord.”

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Living the Risen Life as a Light

When my kids were little, I pulled them out of school one day to see the Olympic torch pass through a neighboring community.  It was a once in a lifetime event for us and my kids still remember it.  News spread about the torch passing through and it drew a huge crowd.

In the same way, if you are a Christian, then you are a light.  You won’t be able to hide it–if you’re genuine–because your love for Jesus will overflow.  And let’s face it: you’ll be seen.

The upside to being seen is that light draws our attention, as do the good deeds we produce…especially when we don’t brag about them.  People will see you do these things out of love for Jesus and it draws people to step into the light.

Sure, our witness (the salt from the previous verses) can become polluted and worthless if we’re careless and do not guard it.  But our witness can also be light and beautiful if we uphold it and let it shine!

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Chapel Worship Guide 4.7.2013

Chapel Worship Guide for Sunday 9 AM—April 7, 2013

 The Nemmers Family Chapel at Advocate Condell

Prelude

Welcome—Barbara Shafer, Christ Church Highland Park

Worship in Song

Scripture Reading (Old Testament):

Psalm 51:1 For the director of music. A psalm of David. When the prophet Nathan came to him after David had committed adultery with Bathsheba. Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love; according to your great compassion blot out my transgressions. 2 Wash away all my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin. 3 For I know my transgressions, and my sin is always before me. 4 Against you, you only, have I sinned and done what is evil in your sight, so that you are proved right when you speak and justified when you judge. 5 Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me. 6 Surely you desire truth in the inner parts; you teach me wisdom in the inmost place. 7 Cleanse me with hyssop, and I will be clean; wash me, and I will be whiter than snow. 8 Let me hear joy and gladness; let the bones you have crushed rejoice. 9 Hide your face from my sins and blot out all my iniquity. 10 Create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. 11 Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. 12 Restore to me the joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me. 13 Then I will teach transgressors your ways, and sinners will turn back to you. 14 Save me from bloodguilt, O God, the God who saves me, and my tongue will sing of your righteousness. 15 O Lord, open my lips, and my mouth will declare your praise. 16 You do not delight in sacrifice, or I would bring it; you do not take pleasure in burnt offerings. 17 The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, you will not despise. 18 In your good pleasure make Zion prosper; build up the walls of Jerusalem. 19 Then there will be righteous sacrifices, whole burnt offerings to delight you; then bulls will be offered on your altar.

Prayer

Scripture Reading (New Testament):

Luke 18:9 To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everybody else, Jesus told this parable: 10 “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. 11 The Pharisee stood up and prayed about himself: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men– robbers, evildoers, adulterers– or even like this tax collector. 12 I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get.’ 13 “But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’ 14 “I tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.”

Message: “The Uncommon Attribute of Humility” by Barbara Shafer

Humility whispers in our: 

  1. Posture 
  2. Prayers 
  3. Presuppositions

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Living the Risen Life Undiminished

“You are the salt of the earth.” Jesus said it, but what did He mean?  Salt could refer to the kind mined out of the earth for food preservation and flavor enhancement purposes.  Salts are minerals used for fertilizing crops.  But salt could also be pointing back to the Old Testament.  Salt was highly prized and quite valuable.  Therefore it was a powerful sign of the covenant and both sacrifices and offerings were to be seasoned with salt to demonstrate purity and value.

Season all your grain offerings with salt.

Do not leave the salt of the covenant of your God out of your grain offerings;

add salt to all your offerings. (Leviticus 2:13)

No matter which salt is our understanding, one thing is unmistakable:

salt needs to be pure and undiminished. 

Our lives, too, must stand firm as our witness to who Jesus is.  Lose our saltiness, and we lose our witness.  Living the Risen Life Undiminished means that we will not let our beliefs about what God says be mixed with things the world says.  We will not pollute or dilute the Word of God and render it ineffective.  We will not water down the concept of sin until the sacrifice of Christ is nothing but divine caulk to help pretty good people pass muster.

No, our lives are an offering back to God as well as a witness to other people regarding the value of Christ.  Therefore, we must be Living the Risen Life Undiminished.

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Living the Risen Life by Loving One Another

It’s not easy to love other people.  They let us down.  They hurt our feelings.  They pass us over.  They discriminate against us. They make us jealous.  They oppress us.  They ignore us.

Love isn’t the first thing that often comes to mind.  But before Jesus went to His death, He told us about Living the Risen Life by Loving One Another.

Hmmm.  What are you more likely to feel about your fellow human being? Maybe you’re a compassionate soul who only thinks good things like friendship, mercy, and graciousness.  Wish I could say that’s my default mode.  For me, I keep crucifying that old nasty woman I am by nature, but she keeps trying to come back as the walking dead.  What might be part of your old human nature?

Competitive energy, superiority, or ambivalence? Distrust, anger, envy, or hate?  Bitterness, spite, desire for retribution or revenge?  Maybe you feel like you want to get away from others, from their negative influences or bad priorities, or maybe they just wear you out with their troubles, their talk-talk-talk, or their bragging about their successes?

Jesus says deny yourself.  Put to death the old ways of the past.   Show the world you are now His disciple by obeying the new command to love one another.  Just as He said, that’s the way to be Living the Risen Life.

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Living the Risen Life Through Self-denial

Death before Resurrection.  It seems like a no-brainer, but we die hard.  Just as He said, before we can genuinely follow Him, we must deny ourselves.  We must die to our will, our desires, our lordship, our plans, our pride, our possessions, our control, and ourselves. Only then can we follow Him in Living the Risen Life.  What areas of your old life do you struggle to let die?  Your desire to make plans of your own and see them through?  Your satisfaction at earning money and doing what you want with it?  Your possessions?  Your need to have everything make sense before accepting it?  Your expectations about what happiness looks like?  Your hunger for signs of success?  Jesus says, submit all these things to God.  Deny yourself.  Pick up that cross on which you put to death your desires of self-determination.  Then, you will be free to follow Him in Living the Risen Life.

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