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Thursday, September 29, 2016

Why Did Jesus Die?



He came already knowing the end,
to be mocked, spit on, and beaten,
to suffer as only He could,
to serve and give His life as ransom for many.    
For Me.
For You.
For All.

His body broken.
His blood poured out.
Laying down His life,
to take it up again.
By choice, He laid it down.
By power, He laid it down,
and took it again.
In obedience to the Father
For Me.
For You.
For All.



He who is holy and righteous,
For Me, a sinner;
For You, a sinner;
For All have sinned.

Making a way,
rescuing the lost from the darkness,
reuniting that which sin separated,
to gather the furthest to Him.
For Me.
For You.
For All.








Offered Himself,
the one and only
pure and perfect sacrifice.
Eternal payment for all the world's sin.
For Me.
For You.
For All.

To save us from our past,
to gift us a new inheritance.
To forgive,
to restore,
to redeem,
to rescue.

Me.
You.
All.

By:
Nanette Haskin














At-Home Study

Pray: ask God to reveal Himself to you through the scriptures, to help you receive the message He has specifically for you today.

Read: each passage twice in 2-3 different translations.


{Day 1} Isaiah 59:1-3

{Day 2} Romans 3:21-26

{Day 3} Acts 10:39-43

{Day 4} Romans 5:12-21

{Day 5} 1 John 1:5-2:2



Observe: What is happening? What catches your attention? What is the message of this passage?What thoughts or feelings does it provoke?

Reflect: Why do these things catch your attention? Why do you feel or think certain things from reading it?

Apply: What does this say about God? What does it say about people? What does it say about God's plan for us? What does this mean for you? How can you apply what God is saying to you?



Thursday, September 22, 2016

Who is Jesus?


How many of us look to our own strength and talents to get us through our days? We as women in particular, feel the need to pull ourselves up by our own bootstraps and rise above. This could manifest in so many different ways—overcoming personal illness to care for children (or husbands), delaying sleep to finish on a deadline for work after volunteering for this or that, going above and beyond the call of duty preparing a meal for a friend with a newborn baby simply to prove that we have everything together and in perfect order. I'll even divulge, I'm currently multitasking by writing this post on my phone, in the car on the way to a wedding shower (do not worry, my husband is driving)! Can anyone else relate?


I have been a follower of Jesus almost my entire life. Raised in a church-going, Jesus-seeking, abundantly-blessed home. I have known his faithfulness and his mercy. However, it was not until recently when the rubber has truly met the road in my life—in the health of my immediate family, my marriage relationship, my career, etc. I’ve always known my need for Jesus, but mostly as an intellectual concept. Never once has it felt that without him, my life will rip apart at the seams and fall into a million pieces.


It has been in this place that I have come to see Jesus as my calm in the storm, my sole provider, and my only source of strength. In all of these situations, I have no control. I cannot “fix” any of them on my own. My manager personality is on the fritz as I, by myself, cannot solve anything. So in the midst of hardship, Jesus has become more immediate and more real. My need for his person-hood is a gut wrenching, cry from my heart.

Who is Jesus to me in this context?


First, Jesus is the redeemer of the earth and all in it—including the land, animals, humankind, Americans, Kansans, my family, myself. He is the only one who can bring about wholeness in the world. Even if I may want to, I cannot force it on anything or anyone, only Jesus can bring it about.


“For your Maker is your husband, the Lord of hosts is his name; and the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer, the God of the whole earth he is called.” Isaiah 54:5


Jesus is the calm in the storm, a moment of respite from my overly busy days (I’ll admit, in this season of life, I’ve heard his prompting to prioritize the important things. Listened to his voice to remove extra activities that while good things, may not be of most significance).

“Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your heart before him; God is a refuge for us.” Psalm 62:8

Jesus is my ultimate source of strength. He knows better than I what is the ideal in my life, even if I disagree in that moment. Perhaps I should try going to him in prayer first, trusting that he knows more than me? (I personally find this very difficult to do!)

“I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” Philippians 4: 12-13

So ladies, take heart in who Jesus is! We are not alone, and do not need to single handedly save the world. Let him take the wheel.


He is the better driver anyway!


Blessings on you all,
Sherèe Lutz




At-Home Study

Pray: ask God to reveal Himself to you through the scriptures, to help you receive the message He has specifically for you today.

Read: each passage twice in 2-3 different translations.


{Day1} Matthew 4:1-11

{Day 2} Luke 22:39-44

{Day 3} Mark 14:53-62

{Day 4} Isaiah 53:1-12

{Day 5} Matthew 27:62-28:10



Observe: What is happening? What catches your attention? What is the message of this passage?What thoughts or feelings does it provoke?

Reflect: Why do these things catch your attention? Why do you feel or think certain things from reading it?

Apply: What does this say about God? What does it say about people? What does it say about God's plan for us? What does this mean for you? How can you apply what God is saying to you?



Thursday, September 15, 2016

Isn't There More?



How many of us couldn't wait to reach adulthood?  Wishing to put childhood behind us and move on to bigger and better things, experiences, freedom!  Childhood wasn't easy...or fun.  Sure there are bright spots that stand out to me but in reality, I don't have a very sunny filter on my growing up years.  They were hard.

I didn't know Jesus nor did my family.  The scales were heavily tilted in the direction of dysfunction and I was an only child.  I can't imagine what life would have felt like to have a comrade by my side, fighting through the insanity, with me, for me, part of me.

My transition into adulthood, mercifully accompanied my decision to give my life, what was left of it, to Jesus.  He had his work cut out for Him.  I was a confused, untrusting, hurting soul and His patience with me was long.

Fast forward to many years spent with Him, knee deep into raising a family and all the crazy, busy, upside down that can be.  With a full measure of laughter, tears, easy breezy and gut wrenching alleys this assignment of marriage and parenthood took us down, it was beautiful.  It was ashes sprinkled on new ground. 

My childhood and adulthood, are polar opposites.  By design.  The goal was to re-write my story with a happy ending and a whole lot of functional on each page leading up to the last chapter.  God is good.   His grace showed up in my failures, His strength was there in my weakness.  He had proven that He was faithful and that by following Him all the days of my life, there was more, so much more than there ever could be without Him.
I had found the "more" I was searching for.


 Then life got real hard.  The kind of hard that breaks.  The kind of hard that sends you reeling so far from what you know that you're not sure where you will land.  It was in this place of disillusionment that my heart again questioned, "Isn't there more?"  More promise?  More joy? 





God answered.  He said to me in the kindest of voices that life is hard.  There isn't a magic formula.  Faith is confidence in what we hope for.  Assurance in what we do not see.  We won't always understand.  Do not have idols.  People, dreams, efforts can be idols, even if it's the happily ever after you've always fought for.  Fight the good fight of faith.  He taught me that it's a fight.  Sometimes life is a fight.  But it's worth fighting for.  Even when it gets real hard.  Pray Always.  Keep praying.  He proved that darkness brings Him into sharper focus, that we grow in pain and we walk in sync with Him best when He is carrying us.

He showed me that "He" is the more.   When we feel overtaken by fear, loss, confusion, He is our Comrade, fighting through the insanity, with us, for us, part of us.  We can choose to go it alone or go with Him.  He offers us eternal life with Him.  He gives hope.  He shouts joy at sorrow and wraps comfort around hurt. 

He is the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End. 

He wants to walk this journey with us.  He longs to be our "more to this life"  He is there at the top of the mountain where the sun is the warmest.  He is there in the deepest valley where our bones catch a chill.  I choose Him.  I choose Him to write His goodness on every page of my life.  I choose Him even when my heart is broken.  I choose Him in the smiles and the tears.

Because He chose me, I can choose Him.  Because I choose Him, there is more to this life...


"When Christ, who is your life, appears, then you also will appear with Him in glory."
Colossians 3:4


Blessings,
Debbie Kirk









At-Home Study

Pray: ask God to reveal Himself to you through the scriptures, to help you receive the message He has specifically for you today.

Read: each passage twice in 2-3 different translations.
 

{Day1} John 14:1-14

{Day 2} Luke 4:42-5:11

{Day 3} John 6:26-40

{Day 4} Romans 6:15-23

{Day 5} 2 Corinthians 5:11-21



Observe: What is happening? What catches your attention? What is the message of this passage?What thoughts or feelings does it provoke?

Reflect: Why do these things catch your attention? Why do you feel or think certain things from reading it?

Apply: What does this say about God? What does it say about people? What does it say about God's plan for us? What does this mean for you? How can you apply what God is saying to you?



Tuesday, September 13, 2016

What's Up?

Fall Study Details
    Church-wide this Fall we are making a strategic focus to encourage many people from inside our community as well as outside our walls to participate in the Alpha experience utilizing our Adult and Student Ministries (through Men’s, Women’s, Youth and Coed venues)! Alpha will be the basis of our study in Women Unplugged this fall and we are excited to see how God works in and through us as we experience this together.
    • We feel God is inviting us church-wide to experience more of His power and presence in our lives
    • We trust that many people will discover more about a personal relationship with Jesus
    • God will strengthen the faith of and equip those who participate to more fully invest in the lives of unchurched people
    If you are not familiar with Alpha, it is a series of interactive sessions designed to discuss the Christian faith in an informal, fun, and friendly environment. Each week, Alpha focuses on a different faith question; exploring the big issues and unpacking the foundations of Christianity while creating a safe place for participants to ask questions.

    Here on the Blog
    This year the blog will be used to share testimonies of faith and experiencing the power of God from women within our community. Every week there will be one blog post featuring one of these stories along with 5 scripture passages and questions to read and dive into. We'd love to include YOUR story. Interested? Our contact info can be found here.
    We're excited about doing this together!