In this most transparent prayer, Jesus shares his heart with the Father and then willingly submits to the hard road of the cross. Jesus' obedience demonstrates his trust in the father and validates His earthly words and ministry. 1. We see Jesus' Pattern in Prayer 2. We see Jesus' Heart in Prayer 3. We see Jesus' Will in Prayer
In this most transparent prayer, Jesus shares his heart with the Father and then willingly submits to the hard road of the cross. Jesus' obedience demonstrates his trust in the father and validates His earthly words and ministry. 1. We see Jesus' Pattern in Prayer 2. We see Jesus' Heart in Prayer 3. We see Jesus' Will in Prayer
What better way to pray than to model the prayers of Jesus. The classic Lord's Prayer found in Matthew 6 sits in the middle of what many consider Jesus' greatest message, "The Sermon on the Mount". Two movements, give and take, can be found in this prayer. In particular come and see how forgiveness is tantamount to a vital prayer life. "Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors." The Lord’s Prayer has 2 Movements: Give (vv.9-10) a. His Sovereignty b. Our Submission Are you ready to give God his Sovereignty and our Submission? Prayer of Submission: Heavenly Father, We bow before you in worship. We want to submit and surrender ourselves completely and unreservedly in every area of our lives to you. Your perfect will for us is always our best. Prayer of Submission: Lord Jesus, We worship you and we want to love and cherish you and treasure you above all else. We recognize that you alone are worthy to receive all glory, honor, and praise. We are thankful for your sacrifice on the cross that has atoned for our sins and to receive eternal life in your Name. Holy Spirit, Come fill us with joy, peace and comfort. We welcome your guidance, counsel, and help each and every day. We humbly pray this in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Take (vv.11-13)
What better way to pray than to model the prayers of Jesus. The classic Lord's Prayer found in Matthew 6 sits in the middle of what many consider Jesus' greatest message, "The Sermon on the Mount". Two movements, give and take, can be found in this prayer. In particular come and see how forgiveness is tantamount to a vital prayer life. "Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors." The Lord’s Prayer has 2 Movements: Give (vv.9-10) a. His Sovereignty b. Our Submission Are you ready to give God his Sovereignty and our Submission? Prayer of Submission: Heavenly Father, We bow before you in worship. We want to submit and surrender ourselves completely and unreservedly in every area of our lives to you. Your perfect will for us is always our best. Prayer of Submission: Lord Jesus, We worship you and we want to love and cherish you and treasure you above all else. We recognize that you alone are worthy to receive all glory, honor, and praise. We are thankful for your sacrifice on the cross that has atoned for our sins and to receive eternal life in your Name. Holy Spirit, Come fill us with joy, peace and comfort. We welcome your guidance, counsel, and help each and every day. We humbly pray this in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen. Take (vv.11-13)
Jesus' disciples eye witnessed His life and ministry (i.e. healing the blind, lame and the sick) But we don't hear them asking Jesus "teach us how to heal" but rather "Teach US to PRAY." Why? What was so special about the way Jesus prayed? Today, through examining the prayer life of Jesus in the Garden, we gain invaluable insight into having a deeper relationship with God as we follow His prayer examples!
Jesus' disciples eye witnessed His life and ministry (i.e. healing the blind, lame and the sick) But we don't hear them asking Jesus "teach us how to heal" but rather "Teach US to PRAY." Why? What was so special about the way Jesus prayed? Today, through examining the prayer life of Jesus in the Garden, we gain invaluable insight into having a deeper relationship with God as we follow His prayer examples!
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
Perfectionism. Who doesn't want perfection? The perfect steak, perfect health, perfect spouse, perfect church. Perfectionism can be regarded as a noble pursuit, but when taken to an extreme become toxic and harmful to oneself and to others. Honestly no one is perfect, except Jesus. Paul tells us in Romans 15:1-7 ways we can overcome the dangers of perfectionism. "Accept one another...as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God." (Romans 15:7) Spiritual blind spots: - Self-reliance - Avoiding conflict resolution - Inward focus - Busyness - Material affluence - Perfectionism
Perfectionism. Who doesn't want perfection? The perfect steak, perfect health, perfect spouse, perfect church. Perfectionism can be regarded as a noble pursuit, but when taken to an extreme become toxic and harmful to oneself and to others. Honestly no one is perfect, except Jesus. Paul tells us in Romans 15:1-7 ways we can overcome the dangers of perfectionism. "Accept one another...as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God." (Romans 15:7) Spiritual blind spots: - Self-reliance - Avoiding conflict resolution - Inward focus - Busyness - Material affluence - Perfectionism
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
Everyone is naturally inclined to be proud, but humility and mutual submission should be evident in the lives of all believers. With certain "Blind Spot" indicators to alert our surroundings for church unity, there is one Blind Spot that is readily unrecognized - Pride. In today's message, we will follow the Apostle Peter to learn about this silent and deadly "Blind Spot" - Pride. Pride must die in you, or nothing of heaven can live in you….. Andrew Murry The chief cause of misery for every nation and every family since the beginning of time…. C. S. Lewis While you are praying, how often do you pray for others?
Everyone is naturally inclined to be proud, but humility and mutual submission should be evident in the lives of all believers. With certain "Blind Spot" indicators to alert our surroundings for church unity, there is one Blind Spot that is readily unrecognized - Pride. In today's message, we will follow the Apostle Peter to learn about this silent and deadly "Blind Spot" - Pride. Pride must die in you, or nothing of heaven can live in you….. Andrew Murry The chief cause of misery for every nation and every family since the beginning of time…. C. S. Lewis While you are praying, how often do you pray for others?
Blind spots can kill the Unity of the Church: Self-reliance Inward focus Conflict resolution Busyness Material affluence Perfectionism Blind Spot Indicator: 1. A Big Heart… Do you think you have a Big heart? 2, Firm Stance. . . What would it take for you to stop following, Jesus? 3, Warm embrace... Conclusion: If you don’t build up a habit of putting Jesus first, you won’t be able to be in the Lord when conflicts arise!
Blind spots can kill the Unity of the Church: Self-reliance Inward focus Conflict resolution Busyness Material affluence Perfectionism Blind Spot Indicator: 1. A Big Heart… Do you think you have a Big heart? 2, Firm Stance. . . What would it take for you to stop following, Jesus? 3, Warm embrace... Conclusion: If you don’t build up a habit of putting Jesus first, you won’t be able to be in the Lord when conflicts arise!
“Blind spots” are areas that you cannot see but should. And they’re not just physical but also spiritual. We all have them, both individually and corporately as a church. The effects of not dealing with our blind spots can be devastating. But God has a plan to deal with them. For 6 weeks we will look at CLC’s blind spots (self-reliance, inward focus, conflict resolution, busyness, material affluence, and perfectionism) and learn what the Bible teaches to correct them.
“Blind spots” are areas that you cannot see but should. And they’re not just physical but also spiritual. We all have them, both individually and corporately as a church. The effects of not dealing with our blind spots can be devastating. But God has a plan to deal with them. For 6 weeks we will look at CLC’s blind spots (self-reliance, inward focus, conflict resolution, busyness, material affluence, and perfectionism) and learn what the Bible teaches to correct them.
Gift giving does not end after Christmas. We have a God who is loving and generous year round. Our Heavenly Father who gave the world His Son Jesus offers the Gift of New Beginnings to anyone interested, anytime, anywhere. That is the great hope we have in Jesus Christ. "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" (2 Cor 5:17)
Gift giving does not end after Christmas. We have a God who is loving and generous year round. Our Heavenly Father who gave the world His Son Jesus offers the Gift of New Beginnings to anyone interested, anytime, anywhere. That is the great hope we have in Jesus Christ. "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!" (2 Cor 5:17)
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
Royal Visit Royal Gift Royal Announcement What gift do you bring? MEDITATE: Carefully read through the scripture, taking special note of words or phrases that are particularly meaningful to you. PRAY: Ask God what gift you can give Jesus this season that would bring Him honor and glory. Take note of what comes to mind as you pray. RESPOND: Write on a piece of paper what gift to Jesus comes to mind. Place your piece of paper in one of the gold gift boxes provided. Take your gift box home as a reminder of your gift in response to God’s ultimate gift of love to you in Christ Jesus.
Royal Visit Royal Gift Royal Announcement What gift do you bring? MEDITATE: Carefully read through the scripture, taking special note of words or phrases that are particularly meaningful to you. PRAY: Ask God what gift you can give Jesus this season that would bring Him honor and glory. Take note of what comes to mind as you pray. RESPOND: Write on a piece of paper what gift to Jesus comes to mind. Place your piece of paper in one of the gold gift boxes provided. Take your gift box home as a reminder of your gift in response to God’s ultimate gift of love to you in Christ Jesus.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.
To make disciples who love God, love people, and serve the world.