Connect to a Growing Church

As a new follower of Jesus, it is critically important that you get plugged in with a thriving, healthy church. The best place to learn about God and grow in your faith is around other people who want to do the same.

 At The Ridge, our mission is “to KNOW Christ and GROW to be like Him.” That happens through both large weekend services and in smaller, more intimate group settings.

 Making the commitment to get involved in church gives you many great opportunities to grow in your faith. You get the opportunity to:

  •  Worship through song
  • Learn from your pastor
  • Meet new friends
  • Use your talents to serve other people

 Actually, getting involved in church is not optional. God commands us to gather together as a spiritual family. He wants us to understand the importance of meeting together regularly with other people who are passionate about following after Him. If we don’t, we will naturally begin to get discouraged and pulled down by the everyday concerns of life. We have to have set apart time to come together with other believers for worship and teaching.

 And let us not neglect our meeting together, as some people do, but encourage one another…  — Hebrews 10:25

But not only that, God wants us to do life with others who are on a journey similar to our own. We were built for relationships with one another, and those relationships are best developed in small group environments.

 One of the best Next Steps you can take as a new Christ follower is to join a Growth Group. At The Ridge, our small groups are called Growth Groups.

Growth Groups are 5–15 people who get together to learn about God, develop friendships with each other, and have a great time. When you join a Growth Group, it usually lasts 12–16 weeks.

 Then when that semester is over, you may sign up again or sign up for a new group. At The Ridge, there are always different types of Growth Groups available to meet your schedule and your interests.

There is no such thing as a healthy, growing, lone-ranger believer. As you plug into the church and join a Growth Group, you will learn more about God, develop relationships with other believers, and have the chance to serve other people. All of these things, combined with your faithful prayer and Bible study, will work together to help you GROW like Christ.

Darrell

For more about Growth Group at the Ridge and to sign up for a Growth Group go to www.ridgefellowship.com  

Sources:  Nelson Searcy Coaching,   http://www.churchleaderinsights.com
 The New Living Translation of the Bible
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Live a Life of Worship

You were made to worship God! Worship is not just something that happens in a church service. Your daily life is an act of worship, as you live in a way that brings pleasure to God.

 You bring pleasure to God when you:

  • Love Him primarily
  • Trust Him completely
  • Serve Him wholeheartedly
  • Praise Him continually

 Every aspect of your life can be an expression of worship when you live in the realization and recognition of who God is and what He has done. Pastor Rick Warren writes in The Purpose-Driven Life:

“Every activity can be transformed into an act of worship when you do it for the praise, glory and pleasure of God.… How then is it possible to do everything for the glory of God? By doing everything as if you were doing it for Jesus and by carrying on a continual conversation with Him while you do it.”

 Worship can happen anytime and anywhere. In fact, God calls us to a life of worship.

 So here’s what I want you to do, God helping you: Take your everyday, ordinary life—your sleeping, eating, going-to-work, and walking-around life—and place it before God as an offering. Embracing what God does for you is the best thing you can do for Him.

— Romans 12:1 (The Message)

Worship at The Ridge

  • Attend a weekend service
  • Volunteer to serve others
  • Join a Growth Group
  • Give financially

 To listen to messages, join a Growth Group, volunteer, give online or to find other resources, check out www.ridgefellowship.com

You are a new creation on a new journey. I hope that you will take these Next Steps we’ve discussed to heart. As you become a Christ follower by faith, you should do all you can to seek and learn about the life that is now yours through Christ.

 I hope that this information has been and will continue to be helpful to you as you start walking your new path. It isn’t meant to answer every single one of your questions. No one could ever do that. The truth is that we can’t tell you every twist and turn that your journey with God is going to take, because we don’t know. That’s the beauty of a relationship. You jump in and see where it leads. Faith is meant to be lived with others, so we hope you will join us as together at The Ridge as we continue to “KNOW Christ and GROW to be like Him.”

 No eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no mind has imagined what God has prepared for those who love Him. — 1 Corinthians 2:9-10

 Darrell

Sources:  Nelson Searcy Coaching,   http://www.churchleaderinsights.com
 The New Living Translation of the Bible
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Less Envy Mess

Are you ready to deal with your envy?  Here are 3 ways to have less envy…

1.      Forget Comparing  

The Bible tells us that it is not wise to compare ourselves to others.   We do not dare to classify or compare ourselves….  2 Corinthians 10:12

We can become so preoccupied with comparing ourselves to other people and what they have that we lose sight of what we have.  No matter how good you are in an area, you can always find someone who does something better than you do it, has more of something than you have of it, or I more talented in an area than you are, There’s always going to be somebody who is stronger, faster, smarter, richer, prettier, and bigger than you are!  There’s always going to be somebody who can close deals easier, sing better, speak better, sell better, tell jokes better, manage their money better, you name it, there’s somebody who can do whatever you do and do it better in the opinion of at least one other person.  Even world-class record holders find that their records are usually broken during their lifetimes and often within a few months or years. 

Comparison is futile and it brings feelings of low self-esteem.    If everything is a contest and you HAVE to first life will be full of letdowns. We need to be the best we can be but be aware that someone else’s best at times will be better than our best.  That doesn’t mean that your best is not appreciated or needed.  Some may excel beyond what we can, they will make more money, have better kids, have a more romantic spouse, have more lucky breaks.  If we don’t accept the fact that we can’t have everything our way, envy will destroy me on the inside.   

2.      Focus on Your Blessings   

As we mentioned earlier if we are too concerned with what others have, we can easily forget to be thankful for what we have. 

John 1:16 reminds us that “because of God’s grace we have been given one blessing after another.”    We need to spend time thinking about our blessings or even counting them if you can.  I think of the song, the old hymn “Count your blessings, name then one by one! Count your many blessings see what God has done!” 

I often encounter people who are envious of others homes.  Here is a cure, work in a homeless shelter for a while, help out in an area that has been ravaged by a hurricane, flood or tornado.  Go on a Global Outreach trip, it never fails you will come back seeing that you have so much!  When I got back from Nepal last week, I literally felt like kissing the ground.  We HAVE SO MUCH!   We are minority percentage, to be an American is to be wealthier and have more materially than 98% of the world’s population.  How can we be envious when we realize that? We need open our eyes to really how blessed we are.

 Some are envious of other people’s bodies, here’s a cure volunteer at a rehabilitation hospital helping those who have lost limbs or ability to use them, work at a burn unit with those badly burned and see if you are not blessed. See if your eyes are not opened.

  Some of you are envious of others mentally here’s a cure; just go to hang around some Aggies, go to College Station, TX your eyes will be opened. (As an Aggie I appreciate Aggie jokes!)

3.      Focus on Being Christ-like

This is what we are all about as a church “To KNOW Christ and GROW to be like Him” One of our core values is “Christ-likeness”

In my own life I remember some key turnarounds.  In high school there was a point where I was consumed by what others were wearing that I didn’t have, that some of the football players were faster than I was, that some of the football players could bench press more than I could, that some of the guys had more girls interested in them.  The coaches/teachers liked them better. It was a prison!  By my junior year, I decided “I am going to follow Christ! That is where my thoughts will be, my energy will be.”  I was just tired.  I found several things that I did not count on.  I was more at peace in myself, and I got along with people better.

 Then when I went college and before long fell back into my old ways, wondering why my roommates had better cars, better clothes, more money from their parents, why some guys had more girls interested in them.  Back in prison!  Then I got back into focusing on Christ, went to church, bible studies, mission trips and serving… what peace awaited me.   This verse speaks to volumes …

Titus 3:3-4  “At one time we too were foolish, disobedient, deceived and enslaved by all kinds of passions and pleasures. We lived in malice and envy, being hated and hating one another. But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared

At one time we all act foolishly, deceived, enslaved, full of envy but when the kindness and love of Christ our savior comes in our lives.  Man what a difference! 

If we focus on being Christ-like we are focusing on something bigger than someone else’s house, someone else’s car, someone else’s career, someone else’s money.  When we focus on Christ this other stuff doesn’t mean that much. 

Darrell

For more about the series, The Mess Inside, go to www.ridgefellowship.com

(All verses are from The New International Version of the Bible)
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Envy Inside?

Do you know the difference between jealously, envy and coveting?  It easy for me confuse the meanings of some words.   If you’re like me let me explain the difference between each.

Jealous – the desire for something that is rightfully yours

 The Bible says in many places that God is a jealous God.  He is jealous for the affection, loyalty and worship of His people that are rightfully His. (Exodus 20:4-6, 34:12-15)  You can see how the Bible Encyclopedia defines them: 

Envy is to be distinguished from jealousy.  We are jealous of our own; we are envious of another’s possessions. Jealousy fears to lose what it has; envy is pained at seeing another have. (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia (c) 1996 by Biblesoft)

Envy is a form of coveting but it’s even worse.  

Covet – to desire something that belongs to someone else

 Envy – to desire something that belongs to someone else AND to think that they shouldn’t have it!  

 Here’s an example of the three:  If I were jealous because Niki is spending too much time working and say, “Niki, we never get to talk, I would like more time with you, the kids and I never see you” That’s jealousy.  If I see my neighbor with a new lawn mower and think, “I have GOT to have that lawn mower!  I cannot live without THAT lawnmower,” that would be coveting.  Now envy gets even uglier and would be a thought like this, “My neighbor has no business with something like that! I should have that not him!” That’s envy.    

 Few of us would place envy and murder in the same classification but God does. (Romans 1:29)  Few of us would regard envy as something that can bring about death but it can.

 Envy will destroy us from the inside out.  A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones Proverbs 14:30.  Envy is the opposite of a heart at peace.

  Who are you most envious?  A name may come to mind, but let me help you.  We tend to be envious of people who do similar things we do or have similar things we have.   

 Let me share an ugly facet of envy I have struggled with. Niki and I came to this area to start The Ridge. It was God’s call, His leading and vision.  There was another church in our area that started a couple of years after ours with a similar mission, vision, music and ministries.  They did well.   I shouldn’t have but I felt envious.  “What are they doing here?  This is my town, my calling, and my vision.  They shouldn’t be here.” I felt.  Now deep down I want everyone in this community to come to Christ, why would I be envious of another church’s success?   I wrestled with that and God dealt with me.  I felt led to apologize to that pastor and to tell him I was praying for him.  Now because of God when I think about them instead of hoping they will fail or go away, I pray for them.  When I get other mailers for new church plants instead of thinking, we have enough churches, I pray for them.  Can God call other people to plant churches?  Does God want to bless others?  He does.  God wants others to succeed as much as you.  

How do you respond when God blesses someone? What’s your attitude when someone you know succeeds at the same thing you are doing?  Do you rejoice or are you envious? 

Rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep.” Romans 12:15  “

If you are envious, you reverse this verse.  In other words, when we are envious of someone we are sad that good has happened to them!   God delights in pouring out his grace and doesn’t have to ask your permission to do so.    Rejoice in the gifts and good fortune of others.

Envy even happens in church and it is sad.  People are afraid to let others join in the ministry they are a part of for fear that this new person may do a better job.  Don’t fear that applaud it.   I dealt with this six years ago and it is the most freeing feeling.  Despite what my selfish tendencies would dictate, I am here to help people reach their full potential in Christ. To help people GROW like Christ, which means they may outgrow me in areas.   When I invited Brian Shanklin to speak at The Ridge I could have recoiled and said, “Oh no, he is a great public speaker, filled with emotion, moving people to tears.  I can’t let him speak people may like him more!”  “Several years ago I would have struggled with that kind of envy, but because of God’s work in my life, they know I want him and others who help teach like Dan and Jeff to succeed.   This is such a joy to see others grow and to have others communicate God’s word in new creative and compelling ways.  Envy will keep us from enjoying and applauding the successes of others.

Are you so concerned about what you don’t have and what someone else has that it keeps you from thanking God for your blessings and for the many things that He has bestowed on your life? Are you allowing envy to rob you of your ability to enjoy life?  Envy blinds me to my own blessings, spiritual, emotional and physical.

Is it time to deal with the envy in your life?  Next time we will look at how to have Less Envy Mess.

Darrell

Sources:  Fatal Distractions, Ed Young and Preacher’s Outline and Sermon Bible – Commentary

For more about the series, The Mess Inside, go to www.ridgefellowship.com

(All Verses are from The New International Version of the Bible)
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