Saturday, July 21, 2018

It’s All About Love

This summer I’ve been preaching about the Holy Spirit after all our Church is Pentecostal! The book of 1 Corinthians contains an in-depth teaching about the gifts of the Spirit and how they are to be thought of and used in the Church. Chapter 12 teaches that the gifts are to be thought of as equally important. That the gift needed at the moment is the one to be desired. Chapter 14 has a very practical teaching about how the gifts should be used and operate in the Church. But right smack dab in the middle is chapter 13, which is known by everyone as the love chapter. There are very few weddings where this passage hasn’t been used as a description of true love. Here’s the thing this chapter has absolutely nothing to do with romantic love. The Greek word used is agape, meaning the all-encompassing love of God.

Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I have become sounding brass or a clanging cymbal. And though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, but have not love, it profits me nothing. (1 Corinthians 13:1-3)

The Bible makes it very clear that without love, the gifts and demonstrations of the Spirit are of no value. Just to be clear, the Bible doesn’t say it is of lesser value it says no value, a big fat zero!

So here is the challenge for us in the Church. The Holy Spirit will teach us how to love. And the tool He uses most often is the Church. Through the Church, we have our best opportunity to love. The world is guided by anger and hatred and people are losing the capacity to love. Why? Because as our culture, especially in America, moves further from God, the ability to love is lost. Love is the reason we need to be Spirit-filled. Love is the reason we need to seek Pentecostal power! The Church is the place where you can practice loving God and loving people. The mark of the truly Spirit-empowered church is a Church that learns how to love God and to love people.

As we enter into the last days, the Church, through the power of the Holy Spirit, will be the last source of love. After the Church, there is no other entity that is capable of love. Once the Church is gone love will also vanish. The point of all of this is that in these turbulent days people need the Church more than ever! More importantly, people need the power of the Holy Spirit! 

Monday, May 28, 2018

The Summer of the Spirit

This week we are going to start a new series of messages about the Holy Spirit and how He operates in the Church. We are going to be looking at three chapters of the Bible throughout the summer; 1 Corinthians 12, 13, and 14…

My goal is this series is to talk about what it means to be Spirit-filled. When most people hear about Pentecostal churches they have some preconceived notions many of which are wrong. They think about the manifestations of the Holy Spirit such as speaking in tongues. Or they think about the emotional response of Pentecostals. They think that when we come together that we are jumping around, raising our hands, or swinging from the chandeliers, or rolling babies down the aisle. I think most people would be disappointed to see just how normal we are.

Being Pentecostal is much more than the outward manifestations. In fact, it goes much deeper than that. Being Pentecostal means that we expect, allow, and prepare for God to interrupt us so that He can guide us in our life. My prayer before every service is that God would interrupt whatever we have planned. Why? Because I want to make sure that you and I have a genuine experience in His presence. sometimes if we aren’t careful we can program God right out of our services.

I don’t know about you but I need God interrupt me… I need God to come down move powerfully…I need revival in my soul…

Some of you are out there in the world all week long being drained of every bit of God’s Spirit and you need to be refilled…That takes a powerful experience with God through the Holy Spirit.

‘Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit,’ Says the Lord of hosts. (Zechariah 4:6)

It isn’t our might that will revive us!
It isn’t our power that will revive us!
It is the Spirit that will bring revival!
It is the Spirit that will bring life!
It is the Spirit that raises the dead!
It is the Spirit that brings the healing power of God!
It is the Spirit that will lift you up!
It is the Spirit that takes your prayers before God!

The Church doesn’t need might. It doesn’t need power. It needs the Spirit! We need to be interrupted by God’s Spirit! We need to hear from God!

What makes us Pentecostal is we expect God to interrupt us, we allow God to interrupt us, we are prepared for God to interrupt us, we want God to interrupt us…
More than ever we need a move of the Holy Spirit…

Now don’t minimize the manifestations of the Holy Spirit because those manifestations show us that the Spirit is at work. They show us the might and the power of the Spirit…

So, let’s jump in…

We are going to have a great summer learning about the Spirit…

Friday, March 23, 2018

Palm Sunday Message...

On the day Jesus rode into the city of Jerusalem the Bible says ALL the city was moved. Whether they realize it or not the Jews have already declared Jesus as their king. With their own mouths they did it…but they changed their mind by Friday when they called for Him to be crucified…But here’s the thing…You can’t take back a coronation…
Once your king is coronated the only way to get rid of Him is to overthrow Him.

So, the Jews have rejected Him as their king…The stone that the builders rejected…But there is one other little problem…

They crucified Him…
The killed Him…
They rejected Him…
Even Pilate coronated Him with the sign on the cross…
They buried Him…
But He didn’t stay dead…

He arose from the dead and so their coup didn’t succeed…They had proclaimed Him the king…The Devil pushed them into rejecting and killing Him…
But He lives…
He was wounded…
He was beaten…
He was killed…
But He has also risen from the dead…
The only way to get rid of a king is to kill him…

The King of Israel is still alive…

Monday, January 8, 2018

Just a Reminder!

This is from yesterday's message...

A reminder of who we really are:

God has amazing plans for you…
He has chosen you…
chosen you to be a saint…
chosen you to be holy…
chosen you to be blameless…
chosen you to be His child…
chosen to give you every spiritual blessing from heaven.
That is who you are…
That is who God wants you to be…
That is who the Holy Spirit will give you the power to be…

That is who you can be.

Next Week: We are alive!