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Monday, May 31, 2010

Trip Lee's Overview of Philippians

It's amazing how well he catches the content of this letter in such a short amount of time!

Like he says, it's only scratching the surface. Come join us on Sunday nights in June and get plugged in to a Campus Church small group so we can all "read it, live it, learn it like the back of our hands" together!

Christ is all,

Ben

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

New Series at Campus Church!


This Sunday, May 30th, we'll be starting a new series at Campus Church - "To Live is Christ: A Study in Philippians." It will be the first series that the Lord has had me preach at CC. Please pray that He would anoint me with the power of His Holy Spirit and that He would speak through me so as to please Him, and not those who hear. Please pray that He reveals Himself to people's hearts - that He would increase and that I would decrease. Pray that, as Jesus is lifted up, that He would draw all men to Himself. He will do it, but not apart from believing prayer.

"All of God's works are done through believing prayer ... God will not do apart from prayer what He has promised to do in answer to prayer"
-Armin Gesswein

Let's pray and watch Him act!

For the glory of Christ,

Ben

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Engage in Good Deeds!


It seems that a huge problem in evangelicalism today (beginning with my own heart) is the appearance of doctrinal understanding without the accompaniment of works of love. We rightfully cling desperately to the doctrine of "justification by faith [alone] apart from works" (Rom. 3:28), but in reacting to those who believe works play a role in salvation, we place far too little importance on them.

Paul understands this tension and warns a young pastor he left in charge of a church in Crete named Titus. Paul tells Titus that Jesus "gave Himself for us to redeem us from every lawless deed, and to purify for Himself a people for His own possession, zealous for good deeds" (Titus 2:14).

Do we get that? Jesus came to redeem us from our rebellious independence. We lived without regard for His Word and with absolutely no power to obey it even if we read it. He set us free, breathing the purifying life of His Spirit into us, and as a result, a defining characteristic of our lives should be that we are eagerly desiring to engage in acts of love and sacrifice!

Paul continues to instruct Titus concerning works:

"Remind [people of all ages within the church] ... to be ready for every good deed" (3:1).

"God saved us, not on the basis of deeds which we have done in righteousness, but according to His mercy, by the washing of regeneration and renewing by the Holy Spirit" (3:5).

"Concerning these things I want you to speak confidently, so that those who have believe God will be careful to engage in good deeds. These things are good a profitable for all men" (3:8).

A couple of quick observations:

1) We have to be ready for them. God has prepared good works for each of us to walk in before we were ever born. Lets pray that God would make us ready by opening our eyes to see the works He's prepared for us.

2) These works have no role in our salvation. We were saved because God is merciful. We continue in that salvation in the same way, walking "by the washing of water with the Word" and by the power of His Holy Spirit (Eph. 5:26; Gal. 3:2-3; 5:16).

3) The knowledge of that salvation, that God has justified us as a free gift of His grace, frees us and enables us to engage in good deeds. So we engage in good works, not out of guilty obligation, but out of hearts that are free to pursue Jesus with joy and are empowered by His Holy Spirit to obey Him in loving and serving others!

4) It requires care. Paul instructs Titus to warn his people to be careful to engage in good deeds, because the only thing that the devil would love more than keeping us distracted from the need to engage in good works is making us feel like they will happen naturally and that no attention to them is necessary.

Works do not make us righteous; that is clear. They are the overflow of the Holy Spirit inside of us. If He lives in us, He will will point out works that He's prepared for us to walk in and empower us to do them. As such, good works are a thermometer of our spiritual condition. They function like fruit - telling us if we are, in fact, children of God, and if so, how healthy we are. Jesus can't help but engage in good deeds. If He's living inside of us, what should our lives look like?

Praying for greater surrender to His indwelling life,

Ben



Tuesday, May 4, 2010

TAKEOVER!

Last week, we posted a link to a blog post asking "what if the church of God came together to give generously to the students of KSU?" What if picking up their tab for them at Waffle House and Starbucks led to the opportunity to pray for them and share the gospel with them? What if we could reach hundreds of students with the love of Christ and it created a buzz around campus, not about Campus Church, but about their God?

Praise God it happened!

This past Sunday night, God brought one of the smallest crowds we've had in a while at Campus Church to show to everyone that what He was about to do was of Him, and not of us. That small group of students and some other loving adults gave the largest offering we've seen at Campus Church with the knowledge that every dime was going to bless the students and the staff at Starbucks and Waffle House the very next night!

Last night, hundreds of students came out for free food and coffee, and God gave us the opportunity to pray for them and share the gospel with them. Our desire was that they would see a God who loves them in our giving to them without expecting anything in return. Many seeds were planted as we told the students there that God wants a relationship with them now and that we didn't want them to miss out on the joy of knowing Jesus. We told them that entering into a relationship with Jesus does not promise prosperity, but that He promises to be with them and to hold them up in the midst of what they're going through. We're praying that God uses last night, a very small spark, to start a huge movement of His Spirit on the campus of KSU - one that is grounded in the Word of God and centered on the cross of our Lord Jesus.

It was an AWESOME night that I am praying sets the standard for how we do ministry at CC ... to lavish love on others for the sake of telling them about the matchless joy we have in knowing Jesus! That is the first part of the Campus Church vision: to REACH, DISCIPLE, and LAUNCH!

Would you just us in praying that God would water and grow the seeds that were planted last night? Would you also take 5 minutes and pray over the requests (see below) that the students gave us? We want to see God move in their lives and draw them to Himself, and He will do it as we join in the privilege of asking Him to do so!

Let's live to make Him known!

Ben