The Day After
Mondays are always rough for me. I’m either coming down from an exciting emotional high produced by an awesome time of worship on Sunday, or I’m kicking myself in the butt because of the “flopped” sermon from the day before. To be honest with you, I felt more of the latter since yesterday’s service. But here’s the thing, it’s not about me.
Hurting around us
Who have you been wondering about?
Facing life’s storms – Psalm 121
Identifying Sin: from my heart
This is something that has been on my heart for a while now, and I’ve been waiting for the right time to share it with everyone. Now’s the time. I hope you can see my heart in this, because it is very present.
"Start with yourself" 1 Kings 3:1-15
I have been asking a couple different questions to the people at LifePointe. One of those questions has been, “What are you doing to build community?” To clarify what I mean by “community”, for those who have not heard it, my definition here for “community” is the local body of believers, in our case LifePointe Church. So, to phrase this question in a more understanding way for all to grasp, ask yourself “What am I doing to build relationships with others in my church?”
To answer this question you must be honest with yourself. It’s not going to be of any use to you, or those around you if you lie about it. There are great advantages in being truthful about the situation you are in. If you’re not truthful odds are that you will probably live in that mode for a long time, and the only thing that will probably ever be able to change your dishonesty with yourself is a major event, more than likely a tramatic one. So it is very important to start your journey with honesty, and let me emphasize Start with yourself.
Take a look at 1 Kings 3:1-15
What we see here is God rewarding Solomon for his honesty. Solomon was upfront and honest when God asked Him what he “was doing to build community.” Solomon answered God with a pure, honest heart. Now you must caution yourself, just because you’re honest doesn’t mean God will give you whatever you want. Notice that Solomon was also humble and concerned with God’s people, not just looking out for himself. You can ask God and seek His will for yourself in a situation, but make sure it is His will you seek out and not your own want.
In the case of honestly asking yourself what you are doing to build community, keep in mind that the ultimate reason for doing this is to better care for each other, and to bring Glory to God. So, be honest. Be loving. Be focused, on Jesus.
Jesus has the authority to do whatever He says.
Have you ever given this some thought: Jesus has the power and authority to do whatever He says He’s going to do. I don’t know about anyone else, but the truth behind that statement has changed a lot in my view of life. Just think about it. What are some of the things Jesus said?
- I’ll never leave you or forsake you.
- If you ask the Father in My name it will be given to you.
- I will be with you until the end of time.
Now these are just a few things that come to my mind when thinking about what Jesus said. Another thing Jesus said was, “Don’t be afraid, I’m with you.” This is one of the most powerful tools that we can utilize when facing the struggles of everyday life. No matter what life is throwing at us we do not have to be afraid. Remember the words of David in regards to facing his daily struggles, yet with the Lord on his side.
“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.” Ps.23:4
I don’t know what you are going through, and I cannot begin to understand your individual pain, but there is One who can. Jesus!! Jesus has experienced your pain already and can sympathize with what you are going through. The only way He can do this, though, is by already bearing your sins for you on the cross. Our sins were on the cross with Christ, and by trusting in His payment for our sins we can take comfort. He said, “It is finished.” Jesus has already won! Trust Jesus with your situation today. Know that He has the authority to overcome it.
Introduction to my Calling
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Lee Kachner Jr. I’m the pastor at LifePointe Church in booming Atwater, Ohio. I know that our little town is not “booming” but we still love it. I must love it, I can’t seem to get away from it although I’ve tried. Nope, seems like God had a bigger plan for me from the beginning here in Atwater.
About that “bigger plan.” I have been blessed with the calling to a small town church here in Atwater, which once had the name First Baptist Church. The church no longer is FBC, for we have turned the page and started what we believe is God’s plan for the future of Atwater and the surrounding communities. The desire and goal that God has laid on my heart is one that those of you that have attended worship with us have heard many times. My desire for LifePointe Church is to be “A community inside a community, impacting the community.” Now that impact that I talk about is the impact to our community for Christ. I would not want anyone to think that impact alone is my desire. My desire is to change the community around us by showing them how Jesus can change their lives.
Now I’m sure there are those who will immediately turn me off when I’m mentioning a life that can be different by going to church. Some may think “holy roller” or maybe even “you know, those weird people.” Let me assure you of this, the life change I’m talking about is not just a result of going to church. Although regularly attending church is part of the final equation, the change comes from the freedom you can find when knowing the Source of all freedom.
If you’re reading this, know this; God has a purpose for your life. Finding out what that purpose is is the job of the local body of His believers dedicated to impacting their community for His Kingdom. Come join us. Sunday morning at 10:30 for worship service. Suit and tie not needed.
