Sermons delivered at Gospel Light Community Church, Bridgeport, Connecticut Senior Pastor Joshua Miller. Visit us online at: www.gospellightcommunitychurch.com/glcc
The Harvest and the Heart 2 Peter 3:3-9 Scoffer Romans 14:11-12 Slow Hebrews 6:19-20 Prize Psalm 2:7-8
Matthew 9: 35-38 Main Passage: Deuteronomy 5: 1-22 WHAT DOES GOD REQUIRE OF YOU AND ME? KEEP HIS COVENANT: John 14:15; Ephesians 2:8 and1 Peter 2:9-10 PRAYER: Matthew 5:22 ; James 4:1-3; James 16:24-26 LOVE: Matthew 22:37 (Luke 10:27); 1 Corinthians 13:1-2; ; 2 Corinthians 5:14-15 Conclusion: (Deuteronomy 30:19–20) “I have set before you life and death, the blessing and the curse. So choose life in order that you may live, you and your descendants, by loving the Lord your God, by obeying His voice, and by holding fast to Him; for this is your life and the length of your days.”
Main Text Revelation 14:14-20 Introduction I. Wheat Harvest (Rev. 14:14-16) Additional Verses: Acts 1:9-11 Daniel 7:13-14 John 5:27-30 Matt. 3:12 John 12:49-50 Mark 13:32 2Peter 3:8-10 II. Grape Harvest (Rev. 14:17-20) Additional Verses: Mt. 13:36-43 Joel 3:13 Isaiah 63:3 Lev. 17:11 Matthew 26:39 Is. 53:5 Conclusion Titus 2:11-14
Title: Seasons There are natural seasons and spiritual ones that have been ordained by God. We might be able to avoid the natural ones but no one can hide from the spiritual seasons. Opening: Ecc 3:1-2, Gen 8:22 Main passage: Exod 23:10-12, 14-17 1. Planting Exod 23:10, Matt 13:3-9 2. Harvesting Exod 23:10, 14-17, Hosea 6:11 Shavuot: 1st harvest. May 16-18 2021. Festival of Firstfruits, also called Pentecost. Sukkot: end of season harvest. Ingathering. Sept 21-27 2021. Feast of Booths to remember Israel's journey through the wilderness. 3. RestExod 23:11-12, Heb 4:5-11
Title: PowerLong before Halloween, the Devil knew how to play dress up. He has perfected his tactics but we are not powerless against them.Opening: Gen 3:1, Rev 12:9, 2 Cor 11:14, 1 John 3:8bMain passages: Mark 16:15-18, Acts 1:8, 1 Cor 2:4-5Closing: Eph 6:10-12
Calling it to BeGenesis 2:7John 4:13-14Deuteronomy 13:6Matthew 4:23
God is not done with us 1 King 19:1-9 I- It's only a time-out V3-5a - 1 Kings 19: 3-5a - Matthieu 11:28 II- It's only a knock v 5b & 7 . - 1Kings 19:5 & 7 - Daniel 10:9-11 - Acts 12:7 III- It's only a makeover V8-9 - 1 Kings19: 8-9 - Daniel 1:13-15 https://youtu.be/z_OY54RDEu8
Title: Sword How is the Bible meant to be used? Statista Survey 1. 11% of US adults read the Bible everyday 2. 26% read once a week or more 3. 29% never read it 2 Tim 4:3 2 Tim 3:16-17 Main passages: We will be pivoting between Heb 4:12-13 & Jam 1:21-25 1. Divides Heb 4:12a, Jam 1:21 2. Discerns Heb 4:12b, Jam 1:22 3. Discloses Heb 4:13, Jam 1:23-25
Title: Opposition Main Passage: 4:4-14 1. Power (Prayer) Neh 4:4, 9a, Jer 29:12 2. Progress (Work) Neh 4:6, 1 Cor 15:58 3. Purpose (Fight) Neh 4:9b, 14, Eph 6:11-13
Peace Main passage: Phil 4:5-9 The remedy for anxiety and fear is the peace of God. It's available today and everyday. 1. Reasonable Phil 4:5, Jam 3:17 2. Prayerful Phil 4:6-7, Psa 145:18, Matt 26:41 3. Good thoughts Phil 4:8-9, Prov 12:25, Col 3:1-2
You've Already Won the Race, Just Finish It! Main Text: Philippians 3:1-21 Read Key Verse: v. 14 “I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.” Attitude: Persevere until the end no matter what obstacles come in our way. I. Perfect Relationship (Phil. 3:3; Col. 2:9-12; John 1:12) II. Perfect Progress (Phil. 3:4-14; Mark 8:36; Luke 9:62; Hebrews 12:1-2) III. Completely Perfect (Phil. 3:20-21; 1John 3:2)
What success is and how it's measured by God is often very different from how we measure it. Paul points out how important Humility is in this process and how we can obtain it. Main passage: Phil 2:1-11 1. Check your motives Phil 2:3a, Prov 16:2 2. Consider others first Phil 2:3b-4, Rom 15:1 3. Christ-mindedness Phil 2:5-8, 1 Cor 2:16
Title: Advance As Christians our Attitude is so important but it can be easily effected by things we go through. This month we will be taking a walk through the book of Philippians and learning powerful lessons from Paul about “Attitude”. Main Passage: Philippians 1:12-26 1. The Gospel turns “setbacks into comebacks”. Phil 1:12-18, Rom 1:16, Psa 34:5 2. If you believe the Gospel then someone is counting on you. Phil 1:19-26, Rom 10:14-15
Subject: Grace or Truth, which side are you on? Ephesians 4:29 Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen. Colossians 4:6 Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone. Points of Discussions: 1- Leading by grace John 4:4-8 James 1:19 2- Leading by truth Matthew 16:21-25 Psalm 25:4-5
Topic: Is your G.P.S set Psalms 119:105 Psalms 119:105 Eph4: 31-32 Galatians 2:20 Job 17:9 Mark 4:36-38 Exodus 14:10-12 Exodus 14:23 Proverbs 3:16
Title: Doubtin' Thomas *insert quote below Christian author Philip Yancey stated “doubt is something almost every person experiences at some point, yet something that the church does not always handle well. I am an advocate of doubt, because that's why I became a Christian in the first place.” Main passage: John 20:24-29 Here are 4 lessons we can learn from Jesus when we experience a “tough talk” with a person who has doubts about Christianity. 1. Create a Place for doubters/unbelievers John 20:24-26 2. Bring Peace to anxious minds John 20:26b, john 14:27, Matt 5:9 3. Power of Personal touch John 20:27 4. Point of decision “we cannot doubt something without simultaneously trusting in something else. Eve began to doubt God—more importantly her relationship with God—at the same moment she began to trust the serpent.” John 20:27b, 29, Heb 11:1,6
Title: Can't Please Everyone 1 Cor 1:18 1 Peter 2:7-8 It can seem like so many things now a days can cause offense. The Gospel itself is offensive but we don't have to go out of our way as christians to be. Main Passage: 1 Cor 10:31-33, 1 Cor 11:1 God is glorified when: 1. We are looking for ways to love and not offend 1 Cor 10:31, 1 Cor 9:19-22 2. Our rights and comfort are laid down for others 1 Cor 10:32, 1 Cor 10:24 3. Our goal is to lead people to Jesus not winning arguments 1 Cor 10:33, Luke 19:10 4. We look like Jesus 1 Cor 11:1, Matt 11:28-29, Luke 7:34
Title: It's Getting Late We will be diving into tough conversations Jesus had and what we can learn in order to be better communicators of the Gospel. Main Passage: John 3:1-21 Today we will take a look at 5 communication tips during a late night tough talk between Jesus and Nicodemus. 1. Availability v1-2 2. Approachability v1-2 3. Alternate between natural and spiritual v3-12 4. Answer the question v13-14 5. Aim for the Truth v16-21
Title: On the Spot Scopophobia: the fear of being stared at or being the center of attention. It can be a “tough talk” when we get put on the spot regarding a sensitive issue or controversial subject. The happened to Jesus on different occasions but he had a way of handling these situations that we can learn from. Main passage: John 8:1-11 1. Slow to engage John 8:6, James 1:19 2. Don't avoid tough talks John 8:7a 3. Change perspectives John 8:7b 4. Mercy over judgement John 8:10-11a, James 2:13 5. Share truth in love John 8:11b, Eph 4:15
The strongest walls are not build of stone or metal but by offense. The one weapon strong enough to destroy every wall of offense is LOVE. Prov 18:19 Prov 10:12
Main Text: Luke 17:3-4 (ESV) I. Offenses Happen (Lk. 17:1; Rom. 3:23) II. Don't Hide the Offense (Lk. 17:3; Hebrews 12:15; 2Sam. 12:13) III. Repentance Leads to Forgiveness (Lk. 17:3; Mark 11:25; Luke 23:34; 1Cor. 13:4-5) IV. God Fulfills His Will Through Forgiveness (Lk. 17:4; Isaiah 43:25; Matt. 5:44)
Being offended has become a virtue in our society. What does the Bible have to say about personal offense? Key verse: Prov 19:11 1. Slow down Psa 86:15, James 1:19, Eph 4:26 2. Let it roll off your back Gal 5:22-23
Title: You're not the boss of me!There is something inside us that doesn't like being told what to do and wants to rebel against authority. How does this effect our level of teachability? Quiz (scale of 1-5)1. When someone tells me I did something wrong, I feel the need to defend myself relentlessly.2. I've had a problem with substance abuse3. My friends tell me I have very bad road rage4. The term ‘constructive criticism' makes no sense to me. 5. I microwave popcorn for lunch at work on purpose, just so it will stink up the kitchen for everyone else who has to use it.6. I desperately need to win every argument – whether it's with my spouse or my boss.7. I'm no stranger to a bar brawl; those jerks were asking for trouble.8. It doesn't take much to make me angry. Small things can set me off.9. I've been sanctioned by human resources for violating company policies.10. When someone double-crosses me, revenge is the only answer.11. I feel like no one likes me. 12. Office rules are unfair and oppressive13. My spouse and I argue14. I've been cited for disorderly conduct by the police15. I can't stand authority figures. Fight the power!16. Anger is the emotion I identify with most.17. I've been fired before for being physically and/or verbally aggressive with coworkers.18. I leave my socks on the floor on purpose, just because I know it gets under my roommate's or family members' skin.Today we will take a brief look at 3 main authority structures 1. Civil: Rom 13:1-2, Col 3:22-23Practice: “All” authority comes from God, respect the position. 2. Home: Col 3:18-21 Practice: Love & Respect in the home always. 3. Church: Heb 13:17-18, 1 Peter 5:5-6Practice: Humility and teachability when receiving instruction/council. Closing The Trinity demonstrates an authority structure:God: Gen 1:1Jesus: John 5:19 Holy Spirit: John 14:26
Lessons Learned as a FatherIntroduction:Proverbs 1:5 1. Learn from Your Mistakes (Prov. 26:11-12; 1 Cor. 10:11-12; 2Peter 2:20-22)2. It's OK to ask for Help (Psalms 121:1-2; Gal. 6:2; 2 Chronicles 10:6-11)3. Be Open to Learn New Ideas (Proverbs 1:5; Prov. 9:9; Luke 2:52)Conclusion: (I would like this poem shared on the screen)Strength of a MountainGod took the strength of a mountain,The majesty of a tree,The warmth of a summer sun,The calm of a quiet sea,The generous soul of nature,The comforting arm of night,The wisdom of the ages,The power of the eagle's flight,The joy of a morning in spring,The faith of a mustard seed,The patience of eternity,The depth of a family need,Then God combined these qualities,When there was nothing more to add,He knew His masterpiece was complete,And so, He called it ... Dad- Author Unknown
Title: PrideThe biggest roadblock to “Becoming Teachable” is Pride. We will look at 7 signs of Pride found in Proverbs.Opening: James 4:61. Hates correction: Prov 12:12. Ignores instruction: Prov 13:183. Claims to be wise: Prov 26:124. Pats their own back: Prov 27:25. Won't admit when wrong : Prov 28:136. Stubborness: Prov 29:17. Blind to their own issues: Prov 30:12-13
Title: Discipleship 101Being teachable is the very essence of discipleship. Christ being formed in us is the very essence of discipleship.Main passage: Matt 28:19-201. God uses imperfect people to perfect usMatt 28:19, Phil 3:12, 2 Cor 12:92. Remain teachable until you observe “all” Jesus commandedMatt 28:20, Prov 9:9
Title: Turn To Your NeighborHow we see and treat wounded people mattersMain passage: Luke 10:30-37Mercy looks like investment*Prov 11:25A. Time: Luke 10:31-33B. Resources: Luke 10:34aC. Comfort: Luke 10:34bD. Money: Luke 10:35Closing: Micah 6:8
-Often they limp through life because they harbor unforgiveness and struggle with anger. THIS ISNOT GOD'S WILL.-Chuck Swindoll: “Life is ten percent what happens to us and ninety percent how we respond to it.”-John 8:36 – “If the Son set's you free, you are free indeed!”-Ephesians 1:3 – “ Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us inthe heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ.”-Through this story, we are going to look at how we can be healed and how we can offer healing toothers.HOW DO WE MOVE FROM WOUNDEDNESS TO BLESSING? HOW DO WEEXPERIENCE THE MARVELOUS GRACE OF GOD?KNOW THAT GOD'S HEART IS TO EXTEND GRACE! – Verses 1-8-Romans 5:17 – “For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that oneman, how much more will those who receive God's abundant provision of grace and of thegift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ!”-Romans 8:32 – He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all–how will henot also, along with him, graciously give us all things?-The grace that David wanted to extend flowed out of a covenant relationship withJonathan, Mephibosheth's father.-Apart from God's grace, we also live in a pace of spiritual barrenness—no hope, no joy, nopeace—-Romans 8:5 – “The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fearagain; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by himwe cry, ‘Abba, Father.'”-God's heart is always for restoration.-John 10:10 -The thief's purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give thema rich and satisfying life.ACCEPT GOD'S GRACE FOR YOUR SPECIFIC NEED – Verses 9-13-God's will is not to simply survive – He wants us to thrive!-Ephesians 2:3-7 – “Among them we too all formerly lived in the lusts of our flesh, indulgingthe desires of the flesh and of the mind, and were by nature children of wrath, even as therest. But God, being rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us, evenwhen we were dead in our transgressions, made us alive together with Christ (by grace youhave been saved), and raised us up with Him, and seated us with Him in theheavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the ages to come He might show the surpassingriches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.”Conclusion:-David's grace to Mephibosheth is a wonderful picture of God's grace to us. We are Mephibosheth:-David's grace to Mephibosheth is also a pattern for us in serving and ministering to others. We are David.
“Destroying the Tower of Lies in our Lives.”Romans 12:1-2,Ephesians 4:22-24,Romans 6:1-4,Revelation 12:11,
Good morning,As you will see the area around the booth is in disarray. Bare with us, the end result will be worth it. Our wounds can either define us refine us. Main passage: Ruth 1:8-211. Wounds can block healthy relationships Ruth 1:8-16,19-20, Psa 107:20Hey Sigmund article: Stopping old wounds from stealing relationships There are a few ways to tell that an old wound is at play:The conflict is constant, and always feels the same. Your emotional reaction to something within the relationship is intense and out of proportion to whatever seemed to cause it. Your reaction is difficult to shift.2. Wounds can make us bitterRuth 1:13,20b, Eph 4:313. Wounds cause us to blame Ruth 1:13b, 20b-21, Gen 3:12-13, Num 21:5Closing: Ruth 4:13-17
Good NewsWhen we go to the doctors with a condition we don't always receive good news. However the gospel is good news for every condition of the heart and soul.Main passage: Isa 61:11. There is healingJer 30:17, Psa 147:32. There is freedomJohn 8:32, john 8:36
Title: "It hurts so Good"main scripture Isaiah 55:8-9The first scripture are1 Peter 1: 6-7James 1: 2-4Hebrews 12: 10-11.AlsoJob 1:1Job 1:12Job 2:9What to do in the midst of your suffering.Point 11. Cry out to God.Job 7:11Luke 22:44Matthew 27:46Psalm 5:1Psalm 4:1Psalm 50:15Romans 8:18Psalm 119:146Point 22. Prayers/ share with body of Christ.2 Corinthians 1:3-5Matthew 18:20Point 33. Praise and WorshipPsalm 9:2Acts 16:25
Title: Fear NotMain passage: Isa 43:1-7Suffering causes fear. Gods promises can be louder than our fears.Isa 43:11. Fear is optional2. I am redeemed3. I am HisIsa 43:24. God is with me5. I won’t drown6. I won’t be consumedIsa 43:37. I have a savior8. I am chosenIsa 43:49. I am precious10. I am honored11. I am lovedIsa 44:5-612. I am not alone13. I am part of a great nationIsa 44:714. I am called by God15. I am created to glorify God
Title: GreatnessGod uses the things we hate to make us great!Main passage: Psa 71:20-21Key point: In Christ what goes down will come upSupplementing verses: James 1:2-4, Psa 118:17, Phil 1:6
Title: Gory before GloryPassage: John 12:20-26, 31-33Main point: Victory is sweeter when you’ve taken some L’sRev 1:17-18
Title: Top TenTaking a look at 10 reasons to disciple, other than the Great Commission.1. Paul taught it: 2 Tim 2:22. Glorifies God: John 15:83. We are visual learners: 1 Cor 11:1, Phil 3:174. Keeps eternity in mind: Phil 3:18-215. Accelerates maturity: 1 Cor 14:206. Promotes sound doctrine: Acts 18:24-287. Increases wisdom: Prov 12:158. Provides accountability: Heb 3:12-139. Grounds us in the word: 2 Tim 3:1610. Reaches the next generation: Psa 71:18,78:3-4
Title: The RecipeJesus made it clear that he wants us to make disciples and he gives us the recipe in the gospels.1. Observation: john 1:35-39, john 1:43-462. Decision: Matt 4:18-22, Luke 14:25-27,333. Internship: Mark 3:14-15, Luke 10:204. Partnership: John 15:7-8,15-16, Matt 28:18-20
Discipleship: Who Does It?Introduction:Matt. 28:19-20 Colossians 1:28-29 2Timothy2:2I. Jesus and His DisciplesMark 1:16-20 John 1:35-40 Mark 9:35 Matthew 18:1-4John 18:1 Matthew 10:1, 5-8 Gal. 2:20John 8:31-32 John 14:15II. People in All Walks of LifeBarnabus & Saul Acts 11:25-26Paul & Timothy 2 Timothy 2:2 1 Timothy 4:12Priscilla/Aquila & Apollos Acts 18:24-26Parents & Children Prov. 29:17, Prov. 22:6, Deut. 6:5-8Disciple to Believer Eph. 4:15-16, Heb. 3:13, Heb.10:24-25III. A More Current ExampleLuke 9:23-24
Title: “ All In “Opening:Disciple in the Greek= Mathaytes: means a learner, pupil, disciple- one who follows ones teachingOpening verses: Matt 28:19-20, Luke 6:40We will be looking at some defining marks of a disciple of Jesus Christ.1. Character: John 13:33-34, 1 Cor 15:332. Conviction: John 14:15-16, Matt 7:13-143. Commitment: Luke 14:25-27,33, Gal 6:94. Contributes: John 15:8, Luke 10:2Closing: (If you can show these one at a time. show the believer line first than add the disciple line 2nd and so on. also you don’t have to include the numbers I only put them so that we do miss any)1. Believer: believes in God Disciple: lives for God2. Believer: fits in the world Disciple: stands out3. Believer: gives up when things get hard Disciple: carries their cross daily4. Believer: picks and chooses what part of Jesus teachings to follow Disciple: works on all areas with the help of the Holy Spirit5. Believer: casual faith Disciple: committed faith6. Believer: wants an easy life Disciple: lays down their life7. Believer: loves to receive Disciple: loves to serve8. Believer: comfortable Disciple: ready for a challenge9. Believer: believes faith is personal Disciple: makes more disciples10. Believer: knows what God wants them to do but holds back Disciple: IS ALL IN!
Title: How Much Is EnoughOpening clip: https://youtu.be/7tOkpntQtBM (play to 1:10)Opening verse: Prov 27:20Paul lays out 3 key strategies needed to getting to a place of contentment.Main passage: Phil 4:11-13Choose between wants and needsPhil 4:11, Phil 4:19Ride the financial roller coasterPhil 4:12, Psa 37:25Jesus is enoughPhil 4:13, Gen 15:1, Psa 37:4, Isa 55:2
https://youtu.be/CbDHUOe1d-sMy Spending HabitsJohn 6:10-12I- Where does my money come from?John 6: 11Genesis 22:14James 1:17.II- Do I have enough money?John 6:10Philippians 4:191 Timothy 6:6-8III- How much money do I need?John 6:12Luke 14:28Psalms 20:4
Title: Make or BreakIntro: https://youtu.be/S_6vjb1cJkE Please play till 3:04Main passage: Luke 16:8-13This is one of the most interesting parables Jesus uses to teach us some very important lessons on stewardship.People are the best investmentLuke 16:8-9, Prov 11:25Be faithful small waysLike 16:10-11, Matt 25:21Take care of what doesn’t belong to youLuke 16:12, Psa 24:1Dont let money rule youLuke 16:13, Luke 12:28-31
Opener: How we handle our money matters.Luke 16:11Intro: Psalms 37:21, Rom 13:8We’ll look at nine tips to getting our heads above water financially.Pray about itPhil 4:6, 1 John 5:14Develop a debt free mindsetRom 12:2aList your debts according to priorityDon’t go deeperProv 22:7List your belongingsProv 27:23Establish a spending planProv 21:20Consider adding additional incomeProv 31:16-17, 24Consider a radical change of lifestyleI Tim 6:6-7Don’t give upGal 6:9
DidaskoIntroduction:Central Text: Ephesians 4:11-13I. Discipline Psalm 71:17 Micah 4:2 2 Tim. 3:16-17II. Instruct Deut. 11:18-21 Acts 18:24-28III. Disciple Matt. 4:19 Matt. 14:13-21 Acts 19:1-10IV. Apply Matt. 28:19-20 2Tim. 2:2
10 Things your pastor won’t tell you: Vanderbloemen: Tim Stevens1. Sunday is not the only day I work2. I’m on call 24/73. Marrying and burying people takes an emotional toll on me4. Being a pastor can be a lonely position5. I am often judged and criticized6. It’s hard to hear constant criticism and varying opinions7. I struggle with being a workaholic8. Sometimes I want to talk about something besides church9. It is challenging for me to keep my identity solely rooted in God and not in the success of the church10. I don’t have all the answersLet’s take a closer look at 3 key shepherding functions that are needed todayMain passage: John 21:15-19Poimaino: tend as a shepherd, feed, rule. (Show definition after I read the main passage)I. CaregiverJohn 21:15, John 17:6-8II. PeacemakerJohn 21:16, Matt 5:9, John 17:20-21,III. RelationalJohn 21:17, John 17:9-10Here are the questions for the end you can put the characteristics first and than the questionsShepherding SurveyShepherding Characteristics:People oriented, Relational, Peacemaker, Unifier, Soul-healer, Caregiver, Nurturing, Protector, Reconciler, Tenderhearted, HelperChoose 2-3 of the characteristics above that best define you and why.Can you think situation where you were able to bring peace in a difficult situation, what did that look like?Why are Shepherding gifts needed in the body of Christ?Can you think/describe a time when someone demonstrated shepherding gifts in a way that impacted you positively?Can you think of some ways we can improve caring for each other at GLCC?
Title: EuangelionYes you are seeing right, the title is a look back on last month’s series.*below you will see the attachment to display at the end as we have been doing the last two weeks.Main Passages: Acts 8:4-13, 26-32The book of Acts is full of examples of evangelism, today we will take a look at 5 evangelistic attributes demonstrated by Phillip.I. CaptivatingActs 8:6, Acts 2:14II. Agent of JoyActs 8:8, Rom 14:17III. InfluentialActs 8:9-11, Acts 2:37, Acts 6:8-10IV. Looks for divine appointmentsActs 8:26-29, Acts 4:4-9V. Walks through open doorsActs 8:30-32, Acts 7:1-2
The Prophetic is the most controversial of the 5 Fold ministry but today we will look at 5 important components of why we need the prophetic voices in the church today!Opening verses: Eph 2:19-20, Eph 4:11-12Main text: Acts 11:22-30I. Exhortation Acts 11:23a, 1 Cor 14:3II.Calls others to Covanent relationship with God Acts 11:23b, Matt 3:2, Matt 4:17III. Called to community Acts 11:27, 1 Sam 19:20, 2 Kings 2:3IV. Foretell things that will happen Acts 11:28, Acts 21:10-12V. Connects to justice issues Acts 11:29-30, Isa 58:6, Matt 21:12-13Prophetic characteristics: Exhorter, perceptive, principled, corrector, advocate, justice-minded, questioning, truth-teller, passionate, challenging, loyalist, cause-driven, reformerChoose 2 to 3 of the prophetic characteristics that you feel most to define you and why.What are the biggest challenges you face in demonstrating these characteristics?What is one way you can improve on developing and maintaining relationships with others?How can we explore the prophetic more at GLCC?What do you feel God has been speaking to you lately that you can’t shake?
Title: CatalystOpening passages: Eph 4:11-16, *the next three are parallels of each other, Matt 10:1-4, Mark 3:13-19, Luke 6:12-16Starting the year off exploring the Five-ministry and which will continue to be developed throughout the year. Today we are looking at 4key ways the apostolic gifts function.Main passage: Acts 6:1-7I. Guards core culture Acts 6:2II. Innovates new systems Acts 6:3III. Empowers others Acts 6:3, 6IV. Promotes organic growth Acts 6:7http://www.gospellightcommunitychurch.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/image0-9.pnghttp://www.gospellightcommunitychurch.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/image1-3.png
Title: Here I ComeWe celebrate the coming of Christ during Christmas but the good news doesn’t end there, He is coming again! As we take a look at a passage from Revelation, know this book is written to prepare you not scare you. Main passage: Rev 22:12-17V12: Jesus is coming…soon. (Show first) -what we do matters. Rom 6:26 (Show this second) V13: Jesus is the beginning and the end.V14: There is a blessing for those that have been washed. 1 John 1:7V15: There will be a separation. Matt 24:30-31V16: Revelation is for the church. Rev 1:1V17: Those with a relationship with Jesus long for his return. Rev 22:20
Main Text: Isaiah 9:1-7 (NIV)I. This Child will Turn:Gloom to Joy (Is. 9:1,3; Is. 8:19-22; John 16:20)Darkness to Light (Is. 9:2; Matt. 4:12-17; John 8:12)Oppression into Freedom (Is. 9:4; Luke 4:18-19)II. This Child will Reveal God (Is. 9:6-7; Is. 7:14; Col. 2:2-4; Acts 4:12; John 1:1-3;John 16:33)