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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Four (4) Characteristics of A Model Church


Text: Acts 2:42-47

I. Describes the early church in Jerusalem.
A. This church serves us as a model church, although it was not perfect as we can read a little later on in this same book.
B. It had hypocrites, doctrinal errors, sinful human beings of all types, yet it serves us as a model church in many important respects as we will examine tonight.
C. These verses tell what developed in the church and how it functioned in those days following Pentecost.
D. It was an inner-city church; large; and it had multiple ministries.
E. On the day of Pentecost, 3,000 new members were added to its membership, making a total of 3,120 members.
F. It had begun with 12 apostles, but when its membership was expanded, they asked the church to select an additional 7 men to serve as deacons (Acts 6), making a total of 19 officers.
G. The success of the church was not because these 19 officers alone, but because of the Faithfulness of ALL the Members.
J. Our text reveals 4 Characteristics of this Model Church:
1. It Was a Church That Studied the Bible
2. It Was a Church of Christian Fellowship
3. It Was a Church That Worshipped Corporately
4. It Was a Church That Evangelized
 
II. A Learning, Studying Church
A. "They devoted themselves to the "apostles’ teachings".
B. They were a learning, studying church - This is the first thing that Luke mentions about the church in Jerusalem!
C. Yes, it was a joyful, growing, and vibrant church - But the most important thing to be mentioned was that it was a Bible Studying Church!!!
D. The church could have been tempted to "Look Back to Pentecost" and to "Focus on Past Accomplishments".
E. They might have been tempted to dwell on the miracles witnessed on that great day when the Holy Spirit descended and every man heard the Gospel in his/her own language.
F. They might have been tempted to pray, "Lord, do something miraculous again!"
G. But instead, we find them not revelling on the past, but rather revelling in the Word of God!
H. I submit to you that this is always the first mark of a Spirit-filled church!
I. The "Apostles’ Doctrine (Teachings)" refers to those men that had been "specifically chosen by the Lord Jesus Christ".
J. vs. 43 gives an evidence of the selection of these apostles - They performed "many wonders and signs".
K. Paul stated in 2 Cor. 12:12 that the things that "mark an apostle were the signs and wonders and mighty deeds."
L. Today, believers are exhorted to "Study the Word of God" which was written during the apostolic age of these same men.
M. 2 Peter 1:21 clearly states, "For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost."
N. Being a Spirit-Filled Church and Studying the Word of God go hand in hand!
O. What is true of the church is also true for individuals as well.
P. We must provide ways for people to get to know the Word of God.
Q. Preaching, Teaching, Bible Classes, Bible School, Home Bible Studies, etc. are all ways that we can provide opportunity for people to know the Bible.
 
III. Christian Fellowship
A. Not only did they devote themselves to the "apostles’ doctrine", but they also devoted themselves to "Fellowship".
B. "Fellowship" literally means to "have common participation in God" - Read 1 John 1:3
C. The fellowship that these early saints enjoyed involved the Lord Jesus Christ and their spiritual experiences.
D. It was something that they enjoyed to do - discussing victories in the Lord, praying for one another, discussing strategies to win the lost, etc.
E. Fellowship with God and Fellowship with one another go together.
F. Whenever we are out of fellowship with God, we will not desire to fellowship with others - and the opposite is true as well.
G. This is why John stated in 1 John 1:3 that fellowship with God and one another is vitally linked.
H. Along with the fellowship of spiritual experiences comes the desire to give to those in need.
I. When one member of the church is in pain, all should feel the pain.
 

IV. A Worshiping Church
A. There was the "breaking of bread" and "prayer".
B. The breaking of bread refers to communion service; prayer was done corporately in services.
C. Forsaking the assembling of ourselves will hinder the church in regards to being all that it should be.
D. When one member is absent, all are affected.
E. Not only did they break bread in assembly, but vs. 46 states that they also did so informally in their homes.
F. Why not have worship in our homes??? Why not have both???

V. Evangelizing Church
A. vs. 47 reveals that they were a people who took their faith seriously enough to share it with others.
B. Notice that they were "Praising God" and "Having Favor with all the people".
C. The mark of a Spirit-Filled Believer is that there will be "gladness and singleness of heart".
D. Notice too that God richly blessed their efforts of evangelism - "And the Lord added to the church daily such as should be saved."
E. May God help us to be such a church in the community in which we minister.
F. United Prayer

To GOD be the glory!


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A Mother’s Day



Text: 1 Samuel 1:1 - 12

Intro: Today we are honoring our mothers. They are very special. God has used mothers to influence the world. Today we will look at some mothers and their faith from God’s Word.

I. Prayer
A. Pray Without Ceasing.
B. Pray Believing.
C. Pray Earnestly.

II. Faith – 2 Tim. 1:5 “When I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother Eunice; and I am persuaded that in thee also.”
A. Taught
B. Imitated
C. Learned

III. Sacrifice – 1 Samuel 1:27,28
A. For God
B. For Her Child
C. Mary – Jesus’ Mother

IV. Blessings
A. Spiritual
B. Physical


Anxiety Strikes - Phil. 4:6,7


I. What is the nature of anxiety?

A. This emotion can be defined as an overwhelming sense of tension that fragments our thoughts and divides our minds.
B. The Bible teaches us how to avoid letting worry take over our lives.
  • "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all comprehension, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus" (Phil. 4 .6,7 ).
C. Why is it so important that we learn to deal with anxiety?
  • Worry disrupts our thoughts, so we can't think clearly or make wise decisions.
  • Our productivity decreases because fretfulness wastes time and energy.
  • Relationships with our spouses, families, coworkers, and friends suffer.
  • Anxiety contributes to a host of health problems.
  • It indicates a lack of trust in God and hampers our relationship with Him (Matt. 6 .31 ,34 ).
II. How can you and I overcome anxiety?
A. By praying right:
  • Christians should pray in all circumstances and situations ( Phil 4 .6).
  • Instead of focusing exclusively on a list of requests, we should seek to adore and worship the Lord. God already knows our needs, and He has the power to supply them.
  • Believers ought to pray specifically, especially when interceding for others.
  • Christians should cry out to the Lord in supplication (Phil 4 .6 ). This word indicates a passionate outpouring of the heart ( 34 .17 ; Heb 5 .7 ), in contrast to mere lip service (Isa 29 .13 ). As God's children, we can trust that He will answer our fervent prayers.
  • We should make our requests "with thanksgiving" (Phil 4 .6 ). When God doesn't answer our prayers immediately—or when He says no—we should continue to be grateful for what we already have.
B. By thinking right:
  • Our thoughts directly affect how anxious we feel. Christians are to dwell on "whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute…[and] anything worthy of praise" (Phil 4.8 ).
  • Instead of worrying about what the future will bring, try focusing on your relationship with the Lord. Seek His will regarding your goals and life's purpose—for today, tomorrow, and the future.
  • As Christians, we will still face adversity, but God can give us supernatural peace in the midst of suffering (John 14.27 ). Nothing happens unless He allows it. And the Lord promises to use difficult situations for our ultimate good ( Rom 8.28 )
C. By living right:
  • Those who lead ungodly lives cannot experience lasting peace. And people who don't know the Lord have no hope of life after death (Matt 7 .23). They may mask their fears with drugs, alcohol, work, or some other distraction. But such people frequently live with apprehension about their eternal future.
  • We must be obedient in order to be free from anxiety (Phil 4 .9 ).
III. Conclusion: Commit your worries to God. Determine to meditate on truthful and righteous things, and surrender control of your life to Him. The Lord will give you the grace to overcome anxiety. Yes, you may still experience heartache, pain, or difficulty. But you can learn to say with the apostle Paul, "I have learned to be content in whatever circumstance I am" (Phil 4 .11 ).



“SERVE CONSISTENTLY”

                                                                                                            
Pastor Virgilio S. Mallari  
 “SERVE  CONSISTENTLY”

 I CORINTHIANS 9:24-27,
 24 Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize? So run, that ye may obtain.   25 And every man that striveth for the mastery is temperate in all things. Now they do it to obtain a corruptible crown; but we an incorruptible.   26 I therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as one that beateth the air:   27 But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.

 PHILIPPIANS 3:13-14,
13 Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before,   14 I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.

  HEBREWS 12:1-2
  1 Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us,   2 Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.  



INTRODUCTION:    Ikinumpara ng Biblia ang buhay kristiano sa isang takbuhin o “race”. Bawat taon, bagong takbuhin, bagong destino, bagong biyahe. Bawat taon nagdadla sa atin papalapit sa ating destinasyon (goal).
                                Lahat ng manananakbo ay umaasam na manalo!  Ano ang gagawin natin upang manalo?
I.                    KAILANGAN NATIN NG DISIPLINA   (I Cor.  9:24-27)
·         Bilang mananampalataya, kailangan nating madisiplina
o   Disiplina sa ating “devotional life”
o   Disiplina sa ating pag-iisip
o   Disiplina sa ating sasabihin
o   Disiplina sa pag-gawa ng mabuti/tama (Biblically)
·         Sikapin nating makamit ang “self-control”  - ito ay nagmumula sa Banal na Spiritu.   (Galatians 5:21-22 – fruit of the Spirit)
·         Dapat na pangunahan tayo ng Banal na Spiritu,  hindi ng ating sarili/laman “flesh”
·         Dapat ding mapuspos tayo ng banal na Spiritu (Filled with the Holy Spirit/ Spirit controlled) “ know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Gost”


II.                  KAILANGAN NATIN NG DIREKSYON    (Phil. 3:13-14)
·         Hindi tayo mananalo kung palagi tayong tumitingin sa likuran habang tumatakbo!
o   Kalimutan ang mga bagay na nalampasan na
o   Kalimutan na ang mga nakalipas na pangyayari sa buhay, kabiguan man o katagumpayan
o   Kalimutan ang mga dating pagkakamali at mga tinamong sugat
·         “ Reaching forth unto those things which are before”
o   Sikapin nating maka-abante na may pag-aasam na maabot ang  hangganan
o   Sakmalin natin kung kinakailangan, hawakang mabuti, ang mga pagkakataong mapaglingkuran ang Panginoong Jesukristo
·         Mamuhay na nasa isipan ang “eternal reward” (prize of a higher calling)
o   Alalahanin nating may dadanasing “kalugihan” ang isang mananampalataya pagdating ng araw na bigayan na ng “rewards” (kung anuman ang magiging karamdaman niya sa araw nay n hindi ko alam, walang nakasulat sa Biblia)
·         Presssing “toward the mark”
o   Sikapin nating “best time” ang maibigay natin  sa paglilingkod sa Panginoon
*      Hindi nale-late sa pagdalo sa panambahan (not on time but ahead of time)
*      Anuman ang ating gagawain, gawin ito sa ikalulugod ng Panginoong Jesus
o   Lagi nating asahan ang muling pagbabalik ng ating Panginoon

III.                KAILANGAN NATIN NG DAMIT PARA SA TAKBUHAN   (Heb. 12:1-2)
·          “lay aside every weight”
o  Kailangang magaan ang pakiramdam ng isang mananakbo upang makatakbo ng mabilis, walang dala-dala ng anumang bagay sa katawan na magiging dahilan para bumagal.
o Ang takbuhing ito ay tulad sa “marathon, decathon”, mahabaang takbuhan
Sa marathon ang suot nilang damit iyong tinatawag na “air-cool manipis na para ng wala kang suot
o   Spiritually speaking, ang mga kasalanan ay kabigatan sa ating pagpapatuloy sa takbuhing nasa ating harapan
·         Anong mga kabigatan ang nagpapabagal sa iyong pag-usad sa buhay-mananampalataya?
o   Ikaw ba’y pinababagal ng mga alalahanin
o   Ikaw ba’y naging manhid upang magpatawad
o   Punong-puno ka na ba ng mga ‘’negatibo’’ , mga maling prinsipyo, o maling pananaw.
·         Ang  “Winner”, inaalis ang lahat ng bigat na magsisilbing sagabal sa kanyang bilis sa pagtakbo.


CHALLENGE:
Kumusta ka na sa iyong taunang pagtakbo?
Ang lahat ng pagsisikap nating maabot ang hangganan sa ating takbuhin ay may kaluob na di matatawarang “Premyo’’ mula sa ating Panginoon

To GOD be the glory!


Tuesday, May 26, 2015