September 3rd

Blind Corners, Hidden Driveways, Falling Rocks

We know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffs up, but love edifies. And if anyone thinks that he knows anything, he knows nothing yet as he ought to know. But if anyone loves God, this one is known by Him. 1 Corinthians 8:1-3

You have probably met this kind of person. They are the ones who sit in your Bible class and ask the teacher off-topic questions, using terms you've never heard of and going over the heads of everyone else in the class except themselves.

Perhaps you have wondered at times if they were only trying to stump the teacher so as to prove they are the smartest person in the room. You have tried to figure out why they do this, torn between jealousy at how much they seem to know about God and skepticism as to how much all that knowledge is really worth.

But you figure, if they know so much about God, they really must have Christianity figured out, right?

Wrong. The truth is that they may not have God figured out, because the key to that mystery is not knowledge; it is love.

If you have met the kind of person I described above, then you have felt what it is like to be around someone who is puffed up. All their knowledge has inflated their view of themselves. Their flesh is so swollen around their eyes that they cannot see anyone except themselves.

The apostle Paul contrasts this kind of person with the one who genuinely loves God. This person, he says, is the one who knows God.

You can tell the difference immediately because the one who has love edifies. Another way of saying this is that love builds up. When you get around someone who loves God, you feel bigger and stronger than you did before because they built you up!

When I think of this, I see a picture in my mind. I see the person who loves like a strong castle. They are well built and fortified. You could live in this kind of castle. But the person who only has knowledge, I see them like a bouncy castle you rent for your kid's birthday party. They're all full of air and fluff with no real substance. They have nothing within them that you could use to build your life.

Knowledge has its place, but let's make sure we put love first.

Prayer Lord God,

Thank You for loving me! I choose right now to pursue love. Thank You that as I love You, You will show Yourself to me more and more!

Amen

Horizon Church
September 2nd

Lost in Passion

Flee sexual immorality. Every sin that a man does is outside the body, but he who commits sexual immorality sins against his own body. Or do you not know that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit who is in you, whom you have from God, and you are not your own? For you were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God's. 1 Corinthians 6:18-20

The bottom line, that's what this is. This is the number one reason to guard your passions and follow God's plan for your sexual relationships.

Which, by the way, is that you would have sexual relationships with only one other person-your spouse-and never before the two of you marry, but only after.

That's God's plan, but here's the reason-your body is God's temple.

Here's how this works, because I think most of us these days don't understand what a temple would have meant to people back in Paul's day. People would build temples for their gods and then their gods would come live inside the temple, right? Well, to whom does that temple then belong? Does it belong to the people who built it? No. It belongs to the god who lives there.

It's as if you are a landlord, and after giving the deed to God, He sends His Holy Spirit to live in your house. But then, for some reason, you continue acting as though you still possessed the deed, and you gave your home away to other people. Harlot after harlot begins to take up residence inside this home that you already gave to God.

All the harlots bring their own junk with them and spread it around your house until your once beautiful home looks more like a whorehouse than a temple. It gets hard to even find God in there amidst all the refuse, and all the while He's wondering, Wait, don't I have the deed to this house? Aren't I the one who has complete say of who gets to live here?

But at the end of the day, the buck stops with you. You are responsible to maintain your body and decide what it will be.

So what do you choose today? Is your body a whorehouse or a temple? If you choose to make it a temple, then bow your knee to God today and let Him be Lord of His house.

Prayer Lord Jesus,

My body is Your temple, and I thank You that You live inside of me! I'm so sorry for acting like my body belongs to me. Be Lord over me today and always. You have complete say over how I use my body.

Amen

Horizon Church
September 1st

Rethinking Rebellion

Now if you are ready at the time you hear the sound of the horn, flute, harp, lyre, and psaltery, in symphony with all kinds of music, and you fall down and worship the image which I have made, good! But if you do not worship, you shall be cast immediately into the midst of a burning fiery furnace. And who is the god who will deliver you from my hands?' Shadrach, Meshach, and AbedNego answered and said to the king, O Nebuchadnezzar, we have no need to answer you in this matter.' Daniel 3:15-16

Their lives were on the line. All they had to do was dance when the Pied Piper played his little tune. It was as simple as going along with the rest of the entire nation. Surely these three Hebrews would bow to the golden image. After all, it would be wrong to disobey their king, right?

Wrong. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego saw through the lies and the pressure, and they refused to obey a king and a culture that were not in line with God's will.

They stood with God, and not just once; they stood with their God twice. Nebuchadnezzar called upon his entire nation to bow before the golden image he had made, and only these three remained standing. The exalted king of Babylon prepped his furnace, but gave the boys one last chance.

The enemy has not changed his tactics much since the time of this story. He does not tempt us only once, but will keep looking for weaknesses in our defenses, doing anything he can to make us bow before a false God. He works to sweep us away in the trends of the culture, to make us think that we must be just like everyone else. And he whispers, If you will just bow, then good! Everything will be good if you will worship just like everyone else.

How do you respond when you feel the pull to bow to something other than the one true God? You don't. Look at what Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego say We have no need to answer you in this matter.

Rebel against culture. Stand firm. Give no answer to the enemy. This is our calling as those who belong to God.

Prayer Lord Jesus,

Thank You that You are God above all other gods! I choose to worship You alone. Please show me where I am bowing to any false god and give me strength to stand.

Amen

Horizon Church
August 31st

Better Jobs

Bondservants, obey in all things your masters according to the flesh, not with eyeservice, as menpleasers, but in sincerity of heart, fearing God. And whatever you do, do it heartily as to the Lord and not to men. Colossians 3:22-23

Are there some things about your workplace that you'd like to change? I mean, do you wake up excited to go to work every day?

Most of us probably do have quite a few things we would like to change about our workplace-even those among us who are owners and employers-but did you know that God has something He desires for your workplace? It's true.

God desires, and has always desired, that your workplace be something just as sacred as the church sanctuary is.

He does not want our lives to be compartmentalized, where one day we go to church and the next day we pretend like the weekend never happened. He does not want there to be a separation in your life between the things sacred and the things secular. He wants to be glorified in everything we do, every day of the week, and in our verses today, He helps us to know how.

First of all, look to the end of our verses. This is where it all starts. Is your life for God or for you? Do you go to work for God or for yourself? When you go to work, are you working like God is your real employer? Because He is. He is your provider, and ultimately whatever service you render to man is actually what you render to Him.

Let me put it this way-if you wanted to get a job working for God and He asked your boss for a reference, what would your boss say? Would he tell God that you're his hardest worker, never late, always dependable, and thorough in your work? Would he talk about the good influence you are on your fellow coworkers, pulling them into a higher standard of excellence as a company? Would he brag on you, telling God that he can't imagine the company without you?

This is the standard we have as children of God in the workplace. This is what faith looks like on Monday through Friday. Then when our actions have set us apart, we can give glory to God, our true Master, and influence our whole company for Him.

Prayer Lord God,

I confess that I have not always taken my faith to my workplace, but I want to live my whole life for You. Please help me to be the best employee I can be, working as unto You with my whole heart.

Amen

Horizon Church
August 30th

The Yardstick of Hardships

Who is weak, and I am not weak? Who is made to stumble, and I do not burn with indignation? If I must boast, I will boast in the things which concern my infirmity. 2 Corinthians 11:29-30

How do you measure your life? Many of us have a doorpost somewhere in our house where we marked off our kids' growth, but what do you have in your life to mark your spiritual growth?

I propose today that your hardships can become your yardsticks for measuring life. I know this is a different way of thinking about them, but that's a good thing. So look with me today to the other side of your hardships to the point in time when they become testimonies.

How does your story read? What do you share with people as you're standing in line at Starbucks?

Do you have this thing down, saying, You know what? I used to be living for all the wrong reasons. I used to be very religious, but it was empty and hollow. It never really fulfilled, and I had my attitudes and activities all wrapped up in the wrong things. Problems never went away and my priorities were messed up. But then something happened. That unfulfillment and disappointment was overwhelmed the moment I invited Jesus into my life.

I don't think you have to get overly sensationalistic about it. It doesn't have to be this how-low-can-you-go testimony story. It could be just like generalities. Here's who I used to be. Here's what I used to be involved in. It was never fulfilling. I was disappointed. I was just kind of like all over the map. And then I met Christ. I'll never forget that night when I just prayed-it was a really simple prayer-Lord, take over.'

I confessed with my mouth that I needed him in my life, that I'm a sinner. I never ever in a million years could come up with enough evidence that I deserve anything other than death. And He washed away my sins. He forgave me of every mistake that I have ever made. And since then, oh my goodness.

Yeah, there have still been some problems, but it's different now. God's with me in them and He helps me overcome. And even in the middle of those things, He gives me this incredible peace like I can't even describe it to you.

Is this your story? It could be, as you simply mark out your life by God's faithfulness to you as you go through hardships. And when you share your story with others-imagine this-it can become their story, too, as they invite Jesus into their lives for the very first time.

Prayer Lord Jesus,

Thank You for always being faithful to me in times of hardship! Please help me to see Your hand at work in my life, especially in the hard times, so that I can testify of Your goodness and lead others into Your kingdom!

Amen

Horizon Church
August 29th

When the Church Gets It Wrong

For I fear...lest there be contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions, backbiting, whisperings, conceits, tumults. 2 Corinthians 12:20

Why do you go to church?

I think there are a lot of people who go to church for what they think they can get there. They're like, I feel so depressed; I need that pastor to give a really good word today. If it doesn't speak to me right where I am, I don't know what I'm going to do. Or they say, Wow, what a rough week I've had! I'm really looking forward to the worship time, but I hope they don't play that same song they've sung the past four weeks.

Then there are other people in some churches that it's like they're not even trying to connect with God there, instead busying themselves with gossip and backbiting and creating division within the church.

Some people even do this while pretending to be godly, which sounds something like, Did you hear what that teacher said this morning? I'm not really sure that's biblical. Now, do we need to hold to a high biblical standard? Yes. However, most of the time I've heard people say this, what they're really trying to do is run away from the conviction they felt from the word that was preached, so they pretend the other person is the one with the problem.

And what is the problem in all of these things? It's selfishness, Church, pure and simple.

Just as Paul wrote a list to the Corinthians of what should never happen in church, he gave lists to the Colossians of what should happen, saying, Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord.

Do you see the difference here? In what we should do, we have each taken responsibility for our walk with the Lord during the entire week so that when we gather together for fellowship, we all have something to give. To give!

Imagine what church would begin to look like if we all came with something to give. Would anyone lack? Would anyone go spiritually hungry? Would anyone fail to grow in their relationship with God? No, and instead of these things, the body would actually build itself up in a way we have never before seen.

Please, take responsibility for your spiritual walk during the week. Then when you come to church, you won't need to take. In fact, you'll have something valuable to give.

Prayer Lord Jesus,

Thank You that I have something valuable to give the rest of Your body when I come to church! Please let Your Word dwell in me richly, then give me opportunities to teach others what you have taught me.

Amen

Horizon Church
August 28th

The Promise of the Presence of the Power of the Holy Spirit

Then the LORD said to Gideon, By the three hundred men who lapped I will save you, and deliver the Midianites into your hand. Let all the other people go, every man to his place. Judges 7:7

Did you ever realize that the places the Bible talks about are real places? They are!

In fact, one trip to Israel that I went on, I went to the spring where Gideon led his men to give them a drink, where God whittled that army down to three hundred men.

While we were there at Gideon Springs, I got up front and I just starting telling the story of Gideon, telling how the story starts with a pretty good-sized army. It begins with 32,000 guys, but God says, You know what; there are too many soldiers in this army for me to give you the victory. This probably sounds strange to us. Usually, the more the merrier, you know, the more guys you've got fighting for you.

But the Lord says, Nope, we need to whittle this thing down. Just go ahead and tell the guys who want to go home to go home. Just like that, 22,000 leave. 10,000 are left.

And the Lord looks out and He goes, You know what, there are still too many guys here, so take them down to the spring. And the spring is still there. You can go and see the same spring that Gideon goes to there. The Lord gives them all a little test there at the water in how they drink it, and only three hundred men drink in the way He was looking for, keeping their heads up and their eyes open, looking out.

And all of a sudden as I was telling this story, a guy starts walking through our team and comes forward and says, I need to be baptized. He followed our crew down into Gideon Springs and got baptized.

You know, I just really think this is a powerful story, seeing how God not just used three hundred men to deliver Israel from the Midianites, but how God used little-old-me to help bring Nick to salvation.

I just really hope and pray with all my heart that that's your life today, that you've invited Him into your life to be your Lord, to be your Savior, to be your King.

And if that is you today, praise God, and I want to encourage you. Sometimes it might seem to you as if you're the minority. Gideon certainly could have thought that. Our team in Israel could have thought that. But God's on your side. You plus God equals a majority.

And if God is for you, who can be against you?

Prayer Lord God,

Thank You that You are with me and for me! Thank You that You see the circumstances that I face and You see how hopeless I have felt. But now that I know You are with me, please help me and lead me to overcome all that I face!

Amen

Horizon Church