Monday, November 3, 2008

Receiving the Benefits of "Team"

Greetings church family and friends!

Every time the Lord sends a word to a church, a city, a person, a nation, or a family, that word is tested. Matthew 13:21 says "For when tribulation or persecution arises because of the word, immediately he stumbles." That means that the word will be tested!

As we learned through the scriptures from Luke 5 on Sunday, we can make it through trials if we have partners! Being part of a team, whether it's a marriage team, a learning team, a prayer team, a giving team, a leadership team, or a ministry team, will provide us the ability to do more, and not be destroyed by the test of fire.

Another key scripture to understand is Matthew 10:40-42: "He who receives you receives Me, and he who receives Me receives Him who sent Me. 41 He who receives a prophet in the name of a prophet shall receive a prophet's reward. And he who receives a righteous man in the name of a righteous man shall receive a righteous man's reward. 42 And whoever gives one of these little ones only a cup of cold water in the name of a disciple, assuredly, I say to you, he shall by no means lose his reward."

So, how do I receive the benefits of others making up a "team" in my life? To begin the journey, I must understand the meaning of the word "receive."

In the original Greek it means:
  • to admit
  • to show hospitality, credence, or endurance
  • to await with confidence or patience
  • accept, allow, look (wait) for
  • to move forward to, motion towards, accession to, or nearness at something or someone
  • to get hold of; not subjectively or passively, but more violent
  • to seize or remove, accept, attain, bring, catch, forget, have, hold, or obtain.

So, Proverbs 18:24 becomes more understandable when I understand what "receiving" others into my life looks like. That scripture states "A man who has friends must himself be friendly." We must be active, showing hospitality, enduring, awaiting, looking for, moving towards others, getting ahold of, seizing, attaining, catching, and obtaining others in my life and in my local church community.

To sit alone, wait for others, or be upset because someone is not reaching out to me is not how I "receive" others in my life!

Life Center is growing. We are changing. We are becoming an army of saints who will accomplish the will of God for our lives. I don't like trials. But I am willing to let them have their work in my so I can become all He intends. I also understand that over the course of my life, without partners, I may have thrown in the towel at different times. Today, I want to encourage you to "receive" receive the benefits of real "team" in your life too!

Going the distance,

Pastor Derrill

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

10 Reasons to Vote

Hi Church Family & Friends,

I've never been much of a blogger, but I felt that I needed to be able to communicate throughout the week with those who wanted to do so.

Potentially the most pressing thing on our plate as citizens of our great nation is voting. We have many pressing local elections such as county commissioners, senators, and even the gubernatorial race. Additionally, the "hotly contested" presidential race is quickly drawing to a close.

I'd like you to consider 10 reasons to vote:
1. Voting is an opportunity to express conscience.
2. Voting is an opportunity for a single citizen to have a voice in principle, policy & practice.
3. Voting is a way to promote civilization.
4. Voting is the denial of centralized control.
5. Voting is a way to put the spotlight on the major moral issues of the day.
6. Voting is a way of identifying with the community in which we live, and seek its betterment.
7. Voting is a way to reinforce values of good governance.
8. Voting is an affirmation othat you believe God has ordained government, lest we be subject to utter chaos.
9. Voting is an opportunity to make a positive choice, instead of just complaining.
10. Voting is an affirmation of the equality of people in God's eyes.

For further information and the best ways to choose candidates, and for guidelines in voting for the Christian voter, go to
http://www.campaignlifecoalition.com/elections/federal/ElectionGuide08.pdf

As for the church, there is an atmosphere of growth in the air. I believe the word of the Lord is "double" for our church. We will see the Lord do the impossible this year. Keep believing, confessing, and proclaiming the breadth of vision - we will see it come to pass!

I pray you have a great week!
Going the distance,
Pastor Derrill

Monday, October 27, 2008

Pastor's Blog

Welcome to Pastor Derrill's personal blog. This is where our pastor will leave comments and thoughts throughout the week. A place you can receive a perspective from your pastor.