A Better Life

A Better Life Poster_ copyFar beyond what is necessary.  That is the word Jesus uses to describe the life he can give us..

10 I came so they can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of.  John 10:10 Msg.

The Greek word, Perissos  translated (better, fullness or abundance) describes something that goes far beyond what is necessary.

Jesus promised to provide abundant, or full life to his people. An image that comes to mind is the cup described in Psalm 23:5, that is “filled to overflowing” by the Shepherd who is the Lord. Abundance of life points to depth of living now and length of living in eternity.

It is not only life as good as it can be, but also life beyond what we can imagine!

Author CS Lewis describes the life Jesus offers in this way, “All joy (as distinct from mere pleasure) emphasizes our pilgrim status; always reminds, beckons, awakens desire. Our best havings and wantings.”

Be careful, it is clearly not, a life that denies problems and pain. Rather, it is a life that faces them and makes use of them. Instead of letting us focus on the ups and downs of life, Jesus takes us deep into life itself, where there is a calm center even in the storm.

Later Jesus told his disciples, “In this world you will have trouble” John 16:33 niv.  This should remove any last hopes that he was leading his followers into a life of guaranteed earthly happiness and prosperity. Even the beautiful pastoral scene Jesus described in this chapter (John 10) does not allow us to forget the danger of thieves, the presence of death, and the daily hardships of coming in and going out. This reality is also true in the 23rd Psalm mentioned earlier.  “Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, you are with me.”  (Psalm 23:4)

Do you want a better life?  For living day to day Jesus offers fullness, in troubles Jesus promises his presence, in death he gives us eternal life.  Why settle? Live a better life.

Join us this Sunday as begin our new series, A Better Life.

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Sources:

Life Application Bible Commentary
MacArthur New Testament Commentary, The – MacArthur New Testament Commentary
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Why My Giving is Automated

Iautomate-important_MAIN-standardn addition to being the founding pastor of The Ridge Fellowship, I’m also a financially contributing member.  I give at least 10% of my pre-tax income to this church, and I wanted to share some of the reasons why.

1.  I believe in the mission of this church. I’m proud to be a part of a church that cares about reaching people that are disconnected from God and church.  I’m proud to be a part of a place where the mission is to help people know Christ and grow to be like him. Every time I hear a story about a family put back together or a teenager who decides to follow Christ or a man who gets back into church, I know that my contributions played a small part in that. People’s lives are being changed and this church is a part of that. Jesus said that our treasure would follow our heart, so because my heart is with this church, I want to financially support it.

2. I want to be an example to my children.  I can’t complain about the younger generation, if I’m not helping to lead them.   Like you, I don’t want selfish children, caring only about their phones, clothes, and friends. I want my kids to care about other people. That’s not going happen by accident, I have to be intentional about modeling that.   I cannot tell them to care about others and then spend 100% of my paycheck on our own needs and wants.  If I want my kids to be generous then I need to be as well.

3.  I give because God tells me to trust him by giving and blessings will follow. In the Old Testament, God explains to his people that they should tithe, which is ten percent of their income and he would pour out blessing.  In the New Testament, Jesus talks a lot about giving and money.  Paul writes a lot about money.  He tells believers this: “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must give as he has made up his mind, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”  Every month, we automatically give to our church because that honors God.  We want to honor God, even when it’s difficult, even when things are tight. There have been times that we’ve gone without something, but we never cancel the contribution to the church.  Personally I’d rather rob the electric company before I robbed God.

Our family does most of our giving online. We use the Bill Pay feature from our bank and on our website under Online Giving, I checked “Building Fund” and chose to make my monthly contribution recurring.  It’s fast, convenient, automatic and it keeps me from forgetting to do what’s really important to me.

I want to encourage you to automate the important by setting up your online giving profile today by going to http://ridgefellowship.com/#/online-giving

Thanks and God Bless you as you automate your giving!

Darrell

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A Place Where Lives Change

WHY I LOVE MY CHURCH

For me, nothing compares to seeing life change.    In the last post I listed seven reasons why I’m addicted to the church.   There are more reasons, but perhaps my favorite is changed lives.  Here’s why.

Last week a man I think the world of came up to me after church with tears in his eyes.  He had been hospitalized with pneumonia type symptoms.  The tests revealed his lungs were damaged. He was able to use less than 50% and several tumors were identified.   After he was released and rescheduled to begin treatment, he came to church and asked the prayer group to pray for him.  They did and when he went back the tumors were gone! The doctors called it “an act of God.”  A sick person was healed because people prayed for him.  Lives were changed.

Years ago a family with a new born baby of had a concerning health issue.   The doctors saw spots on the baby’s liver and recommended surgery to remove them.  We prayed for the baby and the family.  When they went back for surgery the medical personnel couldn’t find these spots that were there before.  This family was never the same.

Several couples met their spouses and have gotten married because they met in our church.   Happily married, they now serve together.  We were Christian Mingle for the single.  If you’re single, maybe God has your future spouse waiting at church?

We often see people move into the community from out of town or state knowing no-one.  They come lonely but because they got involved they now have BFFs!  That’s social networking.  Your new best friend could be at church or is about to walk in.

There are countless people that say they now have a greater sense of purpose and well being after being a part of church.  You too can find purpose and peace at church.

When people are sad or have loss they often say their church family was there to comfort them.  When hard times come, I see the church family provide meals or assistance.  These are much needed but more importantly these actions say, “You are not alone.”

One married couple told me, “Our marriage was over.”  They decided to find a church as a last ditch effort.  As they were driving around, they saw one our signs and came to church that Sunday.  Through time their marriage was healed.  It was not over, but improved and they are still together today.

Another person told me that they had been so overcome with guilt, but found forgiveness and restoration through relationships at church.

“You kept me out of jail” one person told me.  Just listening and praying kept this person from doing something terrible.

“We came because of our kids.  Church was for them, not us!”  Now they love church so much they can’t imagine their lives without the relationships and responsibilities they now enjoy.

People find gifts they didn’t know they had.  They have joy from serving that they didn’t was think possible.

Others get out of debt and become financially free. Many had no idea it is so rewarding to give.  From once thinking they “can’t afford to give” they now look forward to giving and are excited about all God will do.

I’ve seen people sacrifice to go on a mission trip and then weep as God touches lives through them.

These are a few stories and the list could go on.   Being in vocational ministry for over twenty years, one of the most rewarding parts of my work is seeing lives change.

How has your life changed by being a part of church?

Darrell

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7 Reasons I’m Addicted to the Local church

WHY I LOVE MY CHURCHSince I was little, I had a drug problem.  My parents drug me to church!  I was a regular user of Sunday school, vacation bible school and Sunday services.  I partook often in the doxology, the communion of the saints and the Lord’s prayer.  When I walked down the aisle at First Baptist Church in Leon Sprigs, Texas to respond to what Jesus was doing in my heart at age 11, I was hooked.  I didn’t really understand the pull or the complete dependence that would take hold of my life.  Years later I tried to break this addiction in college by running away from my faith and faith family.  The pull was stronger than I could imagine and there was no escaping the fact; I was a life-long Jesus loving, church junkie!

Looking back on my life, it’s FULL of local church influence. Here are just a few reasons I give my time, energy and passion to the local church.

 1. The local church introduced me to Jesus.  All the songs, sermons, steeples, and more pointed me to something so much bigger. JESUS. In the local church I learned: that Jesus loved me that I was a sinner in need of a savior, that Jesus died for me and that I needed to give my heart to him.  When I did, I was never the same.  To this day I know with certainty that this was the most important decision of my life. Yes, I’m saved, forgiven, spirit filled, empowered, called, anointed and heaven bound! Where else can you get that but through Christ and a local church?

2. The local church helped set the trajectory of my life. Life was a challenge with forces that sought to undo me such as, marijuana, a sexual predator, my own rebellion and low self esteem.  The church was always there reminding me I had purpose, victory and hope. School was out in the summer, baseball seasons end, but the church always meets.  My best friends were part of the church (not always the same local church. I met my wife because of relationships developed in church. I learned, witnessed and experienced valuable life skills that will serve me my whole life:  forgiveness, love, joy, peace, sacrifice, generosity and faithfulness.

 3.  Every church member is family.  I love my family.  I was especially fond of my one set of living grandparents; however they lived over 5 hours away, then they passed away.  I found in the church many other grandparent types to encourage, love unconditionally, support and impart their wisdom to me.  I was always amazed at how all the generations (young and old) would come together in the local church.  What unites us is far greater than what divides us!  Everyone who knows Jesus regardless of age, race or economics is family! They might be more like a crazy Uncle, but its family nevertheless.

4. Most Pastors, Sunday School Teachers, Deacons, Ministers and Missionaries are selfless servants who want to make a difference.  Perhaps the names are different in different churches. Perhaps names such as church leaders or group leaders would be better.  Through the years I’ve had the opportunity to interact with hundreds, probably even thousands, of these types of church leaders.  And most of them are amazing, humble, selfless leaders who love Jesus and love their communities. They are touching countless lives.  They are heroes!  When I stand with, love with and serve with them, I am changed for the better.

 5. The Local Church is Needed in all shapes and sizes. There are rural churches and urban churches. There are progressive churches and traditional churches. There are small churches and mega churches.  All of them are important and all of them matter!  Why? People are different; churches need to be as well! I know there is still work to do, but local congregations all over the world reflect heaven and their community at the same time. That is amazing.

 6. The church is the closest representation of Jesus we have on earth.  We read about Jesus in the gospels.  How he lived, what he did.  But physically he is gone. His presence and power lives on in the local church. The church is the body of Christ, and I can see that.  When local churches love and serve their community, worship wholeheartedly, and give generously, it’s a very real picture of Jesus now.

  7. Jesus said He would build His church. Jesus told Peter He would build His CHURCH (Matt. 16:18).  Not a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Or a publishing company. Or the Boy Scouts (I’m an Eagle Scout and love the scouts!) However, He said He would build His Church.  Jesus left one thing that will live on, the church. Lots of things matter, but there was a guy who was dead and came back to life. I’m going to follow His marching orders and help build what He’s building! The church is the one world super power.   Nations rise and fall, the church is eternal!

Well, I’m addicted!   Now I’m a dealer.  It’s been said, “The church is the hope of the world.”  I like to think of myself as a hope dealer.  I pray you too can find the hope that is in Jesus and the local church.

Darrell

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