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Sunday 28 May 2017

28th May 2017 - Sharing Our Faith When It Costs (Andy Jackson)

Sharing Our Faith When It Costs (Andy Jackson)

This is part of the series from the book of Acts, looking at our mission statement “Helping people find their way back to God through communities growing in their love for God and their love for people”.

Helen Berhane’s Story

Andy showed a video of Helen Berhane’s sharing some of her story (watch  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSRqIUOL-Eg).  She was persecuted in Eritrea East Africa for her Christian faith.  She was held captive in a shipping container, beaten and treated terribly for 2 years.

Helping people find their way back to God is not always easy.  For many, right now, it comes at a high cost that requires sacrifice, and results in persecution, opposition from others, discrimination, loss of freedom, physical violence and even death.

The cost for the first church leaders

When Peter first preaches things go really well and in one day 3,000 people respond and join the church (Acts 2).  But very soon opposition arises.

Peter heals a lame man, and as a result he preaches to the crowd of onlookers.  Peter and John are seized by the authorities, who eventually threaten them and command them not to preach about Jesus, and let them go (Acts 3,4). 

Peter and the other leaders ignore this command and many people believe, and there are numerous healings and miracles.  All the leaders are then arrested and jailed, but an angel supernaturally releases them and tells them to keep speaking about Jesus.  The authorities are amazed to find them still in the temple teaching people, and so re-arrest them and want to put them to death.  Eventually they are flogged, ordered not to speak about Jesus, and released, but they continue daily to preach about Jesus (Acts 5 v 12-42).

Then one of leaders, Stephen, a man full of God’s grace and power who performed great wonders and signs, is arrested and immediately following his trial is stoned to death (Acts 6,7).  A great persecution of the whole church begins, which causes them to scatter to other places, preaching the message wherever they go (Acts 8 v 1-3).

The offense of Jesus

Telling people about Jesus bore a great personal cost for the first church.  Persecution has been part of the history of the church ever since, and today is on the increase.  Jesus told us “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me” (Luke 9 v 23).

The message that we are all separated from God and need to repent of sin, and put Jesus in charge of our lives is an affront to people’s independence and their own beliefs.  It is a message that challenges authority, and causes a reaction.  The devil also violently opposes this message.

Our freedom to speak about Jesus

We live in a country in which we have freedom to change religion and express our beliefs (article 9 of the Human Rights Act).  Helen Berhane says to us in the free world, “You must not take your freedom for granted.  If I can sing in prison, imagine what you can do for God’s glory in your freedom”.   We must make the most of that freedom, even if it means ridicule and rejection.  Pauls tells us to “Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity” (Col 4 v 5).

Andy Jackson has found that of the hundreds of people the CAP centre has offered to pray for, only a very few have refused this offer.  We must not say people’s “No” for them. 
We also need a sense of urgency in sharing about Jesus; we don’t know how long we will have this freedom for, or how many opportunities people have left to hear the message.

Our individual response

Earlier in this series we were encouraged to write down the names of a few people to pray for to find their way back to God.   Let’s use our freedom to pray for them, speak to them, and invite them to church events (e.g. Alpha).

When we do face opposition we must, like the first church, continue to speak about Jesus.  When first arrested, Peter said “…we cannot help speaking about what we have seen and heard”.   This should be our experience, that our knowledge of God and our relationship with Him compels us to keep speaking of Him to others.

The first church’s response to persecution and opposition was to ask for boldness to speak God’s word, and for God to act with healings, signs and wonders that would draw others to know Him (Acts 4 v 29).  So powerful was this prayer, that the room shook and they were filled afresh with the Holy Spirit!  Let’s make this our daily prayer.

Questions

1   1.  Watch Helen Berhane’s 6 minute story again (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSRqIUOL-Eg).  What stands out to you?

2   2.  Why were the early Christians so compelled to speak about Jesus? (Acts 2 v 42-47, 4 v 31).

3   3.  What did the early Christians pray for? (Acts 4 v 29, 30).

     4.  What are keys to growing in boldness and signs/miracles? (Acts 1 v 8, John 14 v 12-14, Matthew 17 v 19-20)

     5.  Spend some time praying:
a.       To be filled with the Holy Spirit.
b.       For boldness to speak to others.
c.       For us to grow in faith and for God to perform signs and wonders.

d.       For individuals you know to find their way back to God (particularly those you previously wrote on a card, or represented via a knot in a string bracelet on Sunday). 

Sunday 21 May 2017

21st May 2017 - "Just Maybe" - John Kirkly


John Kirkby, founder of Christians Against Poverty  
21st May 2017



You Never Know …




[We started with a Kerith #mystory video of Alan and Ruth, describing how CAP and Christians had helped them.  It’s a good backdrop to what John has to say, so you might like to watch it on youtube at https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dZdiVF1dSto]

You have no idea what happens when you do simple things – God may use you to do something that may profoundly affect a life, even a generation – and change your life too. God can, does and is using everything that happens to his glory.

John Kirkby has been a Christian for 25 years, and its 21 years since he founded CAP. 

He’s very aware that life falls into repetitive rhythms – another opportunity to give, to pray, to serve, each very like the last.  That’s true of CAP – he’s done over 1000 ‘asks’ for CAP and there’s loads more to come. It’s just as true of family life – John has had children under 10 for the last 30 years so he feels that one quite keenly too!

Even things that start off exciting, like foreign travel, can feel boring and repetitive with time.  What was once a pleasure becomes a chore, but also a stretch and a challenge to us to keep going.  If we’re to do that, we need to need to come back to God for strength, inspiration, freshness, and the motivation to keep going – or in some cases to start going(!).

John doesn’t want to get to heaven only to look back and feel there was more he could have done.

We need to be pushed in serving God.  (Again, John speaks from experience - as well as CAP, John also founded a church 9 years ago.  He now styles himself the ‘reluctant elder’). 

For some, life has quenched the fire that used to burn.  We need continually to be reminded by God to “keep the main thing the main thing”, and keep the important things to the fore. Three simple phrases can keep us going:

“You never know …”

“Just maybe …”

·         Just maybe today someone’s going to take this message to heart.

·         Just maybe today a life will be saved

“The next …”

·         Time to talk

·         Time to serve

·         Time life group meets

·          

May be significantly used by God.

There was an evening when John was keen to get home from church, but on the way home he was intercepted by someone he knew.  Reluctantly he paused to speak.  The man had a need, and a story to tell, and they prayed together.  3 weeks later someone else passed on a message from that man, explaining that things had worked out for him as they had prayed, and he was coming to church.

This week …

·         You could invite someone to church.  Yes they might say no, but “just maybe …” this is the right time and they’re keen to come.

25 years ago, one man spoke to someone who looked all together on the outside, but was falling apart inside.  It was only an invite to a BBQ, and then an invite to church – but it ended up with John being saved and later baptised.  Derek, the person who baptised him, was also an encourager and a faithful giver and helper in the early days of CAP.  Only small things, but they meant a lot.

So many people did small things for CAP - encouraging, praying, supporting.  Some people didn’t do apparently small things.  That’s OK – Jesus never left John on his own – but it’s also their loss; they were not part of something that today has helped 600000 people, and saves 1000 people each year worldwide.

Ecclesiastes 11:1-6 in the Message version (with John’s commentary interspersed):

Be generous: Invest in acts of charity.

Charity yields high returns.

                Don’t hoard your goods; spread them around.

Be a blessing to others. This could be your last night.

JK – don’t be too melodramatic, but take that immediacy on board as an attitude of heart – don’t put good deeds off.

When the clouds are full of water, it rains.

When the wind blows down a tree, it lies where it falls.

Don’t sit there watching the wind. Do your own work.

Don’t stare at the clouds. Get on with your life.

JK - I’m going to put all sorts of droplets in the air, so they can be part of the rain. Don’t just sit there watching the winds … get on with your life and do something!

Just as you’ll never understand

    the mystery of life forming in a pregnant woman,

So you’ll never understand

    the mystery at work in all that God does.



Go to work in the morning

    and stick to it until evening without watching the clock.

You never know from moment to moment

    how your work will turn out in the end.

JK - I’m going to keep on serving him - he is my Master, I will do what he wants. I help at a food bank at times, talking to those who com it.  It’s not about second-guessing what God might be doing (“is this the significant one?”), just treating people as people; talking, listening, and praying with people in need.

3 years ago, John was on holiday, chilling, and glad to be ‘off duty’.  A lady recognised him.  They didn’t speak then, but at church that evening the same lady was there.  JK wanted privacy, but “just maybe”, and so they chatted over coffee.  Today that lady is a market trader for CAP; 60 people have been helped through her, and 17 saved.

Hear the call, and remember.  “You never know”, “just maybe”, and if you want encouragement as to where those small things may lead, you need only look around at the lives that have been changed in and by this church.

Questions:

How can you keep that sense of urgency, that freshness, that readiness to believe that “You never know …” when something you do will be used by God?

How can you encourage or challenge others to step out thinking “just maybe”, and be encouraged or challenged in turn?

What can you do at “the next” opportunity to enlarge God’s kingdom?

·         Invite people round?

·         Speak to a work colleague?

·         Offer to pray?

·         Serve on a team?


Monday 15 May 2017

14th May 2017 - Community Lee Layton-Matthews


Lee Layton-Matthew 14trh May 2017

Community

Lee started by sharing a Coca-Cola Advert (other soft drinks are available!) It starts off with people on the underground focusing on one man watching a movie on a tablet. He starts to laugh really loudly and very soon everyone starts to laugh. The tube turns into a community of people laughing

Lee stated that one person can change the atmosphere around us. You and I were designed to be in Community, we thrive with people.

Lee went onto share from Acts 2:42-47New International Version - UK (NIVUK)

The fellowship of the believers

42 They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. 43 Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. 44 All the believers were together and had everything in common. 45 They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. 46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, 47 praising God and enjoying the favour of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved.

What is community?

Gen 1:1-3a

1 In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2 Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.

3 And God said

The Word became flesh – John 1

1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. 2 He was with God in the beginning. 3 Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made. 4 In him was life, and that life was the light of all mankind. 5 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome[a] it.

To understand Community we need to understand that Everything was created out of the community of the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit

In true community we can love with all our love -  Agape

Love never gives up.

Love cares more for others than for self.

Love doesn’t want what it doesn’t have.

Love doesn’t strut,

Doesn’t have a swelled head,

Doesn’t force itself on others,

Isn’t always “me first,”

Doesn’t fly off the handle,

Doesn’t keep score of the sins of others,

Doesn’t revel when others grovel,

Takes pleasure in the flowering of truth,

Puts up with anything,

Trusts God always,

Always looks for the best,

Never looks back,

But keeps going to the end

 

In true community we Laugh and Cry

In true community we can doubt

John 20:24-2

Jesus appears to Thomas

24 Now Thomas (also known as Didymus[a]), one of the Twelve, was not with the disciples when Jesus came. 25 So the other disciples told him, ‘We have seen the Lord!’ But he said to them, ‘Unless I see the nail marks in his hands and put my finger where the nails were, and put my hand into his side, I will not believe.’ 26 A week later his disciples were in the house again, and Thomas was with them. Though the doors were locked, Jesus came and stood among them and said, ‘Peace be with you!’ 27 Then he said to Thomas, ‘Put your finger here; see my hands. Reach out your hand and put it into my side. Stop doubting and believe.’28 Thomas said to him, ‘My Lord and my God!’ 29 Then Jesus told him, ‘Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.’

Lee share the meaning of the word - Ubuntu

People are people through people

True Community brings LIFE

Questions:

Read Acts 2 42-27 – have you felt like you are in Community in Kerith?

If not – what are you doing to actively promote community in your life?

Have you had seasons of doubt? Do you feel able to share some doubts you have today?

Lee shared the advert from Coca Cola – how did that make you feel? Did you laugh? – how can you change the atmosphere in your office/school/neighbourhood tomorrow?