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AUTHENTICITY

Saturday, March 17th, 2012

AUTHENTICITY

There’s a story told of a woman who pulled up to a red light behind another car. The driver of the car in front of her was talking on his cell phone, and shuffling through some papers on the seat beside him. The light turned green, but the man didn’t notice. The woman began pounding on her steering wheel, honking her horn and yelling at the man to move. The man still didn’t move. The light turned yellow. The woman blew the car’s horn repeatedly, as she yelled and screamed at the man. The man finally noticed the commotion. He looked up, saw the yellow light, and accelerated through the intersection just as the light turned red. The woman was beside herself, screaming in frustration as she missed her chance to get through the intersection. As she was still in mid-rant she heard a tap on her window and looked into the face of a very serious looking policeman. The policeman told her to shut off her engine and step out of the car. The red-faced woman obeyed, speechless at what was happening. The policeman took the woman to the police station where she was placed in a cell, after a couple of hours of sitting in the cell, the woman was brought out to the front of the station where the original officer was waiting with her personal effects. The policeman handed her the bag containing her things, and said, “I’m really sorry for this mistake, but you see I pulled up behind your car while you were blowing your horn and screaming and cursing. Then I noticed the Choose Life license plate holder, the Follow Me to Sunday school bumper sticker, and the chrome plated Christian fish emblem on the trunk, naturally I assumed that you had stolen the car, but I was wrong!

Authenticity…Refers to the truthfulness of origins, attributions, commitments, sincerity, devotion, and intentions.

Philip Yancey wrote: “Grace comes free of charge to people who do not deserve it and I am one of those people. I think back to whom I was — resentful, wound tight with anger, a single hardened link in a long chain of “un-grace” learned from family and church. Now, I am trying in my own small way to pipe…the tune of grace. I do so because I know, more surely than I know anything, that any pang of healing or forgiveness, or goodness, I have ever felt comes solely from the grace of God. I yearn for the church to become a nourishing culture of that grace”.

Grace also will remind us, it’s okay to let others see how much God still needs to work in our lives. Grace and authenticity walk hand in hand.

  • Isn’t it tragic that people regularly enter churches and then leave again never finding grace?
  • It’s common to believe in God’s grace but to be ungracious. It’s also common to preach grace, but not extend it. As people, we claim grace and forgiveness for ourselves, but we often demand performance from others. We need to understand Christ’s heart for His Church.

C.S. Lewis said, “Man is incurably religious.” 

Our human pride makes us legalists by nature. We need regular, repeated doses of the Truth of grace to flush that garbage out of our thinking. We also love to give others a good impression.

  • What will characterize Christians who pursue grace-driven authenticity?

The passage below will help us discover, how to put a “face on grace“. It helps us celebrate grace — in turn to “grace” each other. This moves us down the road to being real.

Colossians 3:1-14 “Since, then, you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ is seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God.  When Christ, who is yourlife, appears, then you also will appear with him in glory. Put to death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature: sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires and greed, which is idolatry.  Because of these, the wrath of God is coming. You used to walk in these ways, in the life you once lived.  But now you must rid yourselves of all such things as these: anger, rage, malice, slander, and filthy language from your lips.  Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.  Here there is no Greek or Jew, circumcised or uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave or free, but Christ is all, and is in all. Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience.  Bear with each other and forgive whatever grievances you may have against one another. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.  And over all these virtues put on love, which binds them all together in perfect unity.”

1.  Grace (driven) people know their roots – verse 12

2.  Grace people reflect grace

Wear gentleness… This word is the same word as meekness — it‘s the opposite of rudeness and abrasiveness.

Put on Kindness…. that’s action that grows out of compassion.

Put on humility…. Humility flows out of remembering God’s grace to you. In Romans 12:3, Paul says, through the grace given to me I say to everyone among you not to think more highly of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have sound judgment, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith.

Put on patience… Literally, that means putting up with people’s exasperating conduct without responding in kind.

It time we find our Purpose ~

Dictionary for Purpose:  The object toward which one strives or for which something exists; an aim or a goal:

Paul Harvey – “Like what you do. If you don’t like it, do something else.”

John Ruskin – “Tell me what you like and I’ll tell you what you are.”

Kenneth Hildebrand – “Strong lives are motivated by dynamic purposes; lesser ones exist on wishes and inclinations.”

What is your purpose in life?  - The object toward which one strives or for which something exists; an aim or a goal:

  • Most times we are quick to say what is our secondary purpose, but everything in creation has a primary purpose, or a reason for existing. For anyone or anything to be successful, it must fulfill that purpose.

 

  •  AUTHENTICITY = REAL
            

 

 


Called to COMMUNITY

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

You’ll never be too small to serve your community, only too BIG, Never too dumb, only too SMART, never too poor, only too RICH, never too inept, only too CLEVER.”

“Human beings, all over the earth, have this curious idea that they ought to behave in a certain way, and can’t really get rid of it.”       

“This year, or this month, or, more likely, this very day, we have failed to practice ourselves the kind of behavior we expect from other people.”                                                     The Case for Christianity – CS Lewis

Mark 3: 13   ` Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him. 14He appointed twelve–designating them apostlesthat they might be with him and that he might send them out to preach 15and to have authority to drive out demons.

COMMUNITY

In his book The Connecting Church, Author Randy Frazee writes, “The experience of authentic community is one of the purposes God intends to be fulfilled by the church. The writings of Scripture lead one to conclude that God intends the church, not to be one more bolt on the wheel of activity in our lives, but the very hub at the center of one’s life…..”(36/995)

The church or a local community of believers is essential to our spiritual well-being. In the New Testament there are no “Lone Ranger” Christians. Believers needed each other and God expected them to be there for each other. Likewise, we need each other and God expects us to be there for each other.

God has ordained that we play a vital part in each other’s faith. For that reason we are commanded in Hebrews 10:25 not to, “…GIVE UP MEETING TOGETHER, AS SOME ARE IN THE HABIT OF DOING, BUT LET US ENCOURAGE ONE ANOTHER….” God has a purpose for putting us together.

DECISION MAKING

Proverbs 16:9 – We make our own plans, but the LORD decides where we will go.

Proverbs 18:1 – it’s selfish and stupid to think only of yourself and to sneer at people who have sense. 

  • When you are just trying to get there, to heaven, the one thing that can drive your decision-making is based upon fear.
  • Right and wrong decision, sin or not.
  • Once you say yes to Jesus, you are not to be driven by fear

Sometimes the Lord never tells you what to do; he just says I will bless whatever decision you make. If God makes all the decision you have nothing to give account for.  God is not going to give account at the end for you, you will.

  • Not an issue of right or wrong, it’s a good decision based upon relationships
  • Move into a role of son or daughter, the authority that becomes ours because he trusts us more than we may trust ourselves.
  • He’s going to work with us.  Proverbs 16:9 – We make our own plans, but the LORD decides where we will go.
  • I trust you, what do you what to do?

If you have the solution to every problem living inside you, then you have the ability to take the risk, make decisions

  • Isolation, pay attention to the presence of peace, even if it’s scary
  • The Lord loves to co-labor with his kids
  • King David and building the temple
  • Joshua and the talk about taking Jericho
  • In the Kingdom the lights green until it turns red.

And as Henri Nouwen points out, “We are unified by our common weaknesses, our common failures, our common disappointments and our common inconsistencies.”

Luke informs us that “ALL THE BELEIVERS WERE ONE IN HEART AND MIND.