Saturday, January 20, 2007

NEW SERIES: Reconstructing the Call

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The Christian Church today has been handed down many different understandings of what it means to be called by God, but are they all true or biblical? Over the next few weeks we will be breaking down some of the poor assumptions we have and we will reconstruct our understanding of God’s call on our lives based on the foundation of Scripture.

Jan. 14 | “Come Follow Me” | Matthew 4:18-22
These words spoken by Jesus sound so simple yet can be so complex. When Jesus calls us to follow Him, what does it mean to be His disciples?

Jan. 21 | “Called to Community” | John 17:6-26
“Christianity is about my relationship with God, not religion, so I don’t really need church. I just want to follow Jesus.” What does Jesus have to say about this?

Jan. 28 | “Sabbath Way of Life” | Mark 2:23-28
Many of us see the Sabbath either as a day of legalism void of fun and pleasure, or as an irrelevant and idealistic day off, impossible to achieve in our fast paced lives. However, if God took a day off after creating the universe, is it possible that rest isn’t for the lazy but is of the heart of God?

Feb. 4 | “Called to Ministry” | Mark 5:1-20
I don’t work for the church, so how am I a minister? I hardly know what’s in the Bible! What do I say? What difference can I make?

Feb. 11 | “Called to Creation” | Romans 8:18-23
What role do we play in ‘ruling’ the Earth as God commanded in Genesis 1? Does it really matter how we treat the Earth if we are destined for heaven anyway?

Feb. 18 | “God’s Call ON your life” | John 6:25-58
Why can’t I just live my life as I see fit? Sometimes it feels like God is in the way of my happiness. If God has called me, why does life often seem so pointless and without direction?

Feb. 25 | “God’s Call IN your life” | Matt 6:25-34
Should I take this job? Should I buy this car? Should I eat pasta or soup? These are questions we ask ourselves, but are they things God has an opinion on? A specific plan for our lives? What does God call us to in the smaller details of life?

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