The Disciple I Bible Study proved to be a gift and blessing to the disciple participants. Now as we are about to begin the Disciple II Bible Study with Pastor Scott, the excitement is building for Into the Word Into the World! While the time frame committment of 32 weeks is initially intimidating, as the weeks progress the Holy Spirit takes over and you discover... that amazingly there IS time to do this. Not that folks made every single class, but we made the majority and were always refreshed and renewed by our efforts to be there. A remarkable comaraderie and prayer community also develops over the weeks. We will be the first to say that we are all works in progress ~ and we prayerfully hope new participants will join us. Pray, ponder, and make the leap towards an in-depth study of the Word of God. You won't regret it.
Regardless of your decision, may you recognize God's blessings in your life each day!
sg
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Disciple Class Short Re-Write of John 10:7-18
JOHN 10: 7-18 As re-written by the Disciple Class
Listen Up!
7. You got to go through Me.
8. Love everybody - thieves and bandits - them too!
9. You’re safe with Me. I’m the only way in and out.
10. Only I care about you.
11. I will die for you.
12. You belong to Me. I will not leave you.
13. Don’t be scared. I’m not going to abuse you.
14. I know all of you.
15. I got your back and I’m willing to die for you.
16. I want all of you.
17. Dad loves me. I must die so you can live.
18. What Dad says, I do.
Listen Up!
7. You got to go through Me.
8. Love everybody - thieves and bandits - them too!
9. You’re safe with Me. I’m the only way in and out.
10. Only I care about you.
11. I will die for you.
12. You belong to Me. I will not leave you.
13. Don’t be scared. I’m not going to abuse you.
14. I know all of you.
15. I got your back and I’m willing to die for you.
16. I want all of you.
17. Dad loves me. I must die so you can live.
18. What Dad says, I do.
Monday, March 1, 2010
The Book of Job
During last week's Disciple reading of the poignant Old Testament story of Job there was much discussion about one of life's most complex questions. The "Why?" when bad things happen to good people. There was the man of faith, Job - with his large and prosperous family, great wealth, admiring friends, and excellent health. ALL* taken away in an extremely short span of time. Along come his "best" friends. At first with their silence, they offered comfort with their respectful presence. But soon, human nature takes over and their counsel of great debates begin.
As participants in the study, we all recognized words we may have echoed to others who were struggling with difficult situations for which there are no simplistic answers. By faith, we gratefully recognize and cling to the knowledge that God will provide restoration in His time and perhaps in unexpected ways. Pastor David shared on the white board a thoughtful summary of the mystery of human suffering. You may view a snapshot of the board below...
Thanks be to God for His word and for this study.
sg
*Job lost all except his faith! Read the story of Job to see that although he had questions and struggles, his faith helps him remember, "My Redeemer LIVES!"
As participants in the study, we all recognized words we may have echoed to others who were struggling with difficult situations for which there are no simplistic answers. By faith, we gratefully recognize and cling to the knowledge that God will provide restoration in His time and perhaps in unexpected ways. Pastor David shared on the white board a thoughtful summary of the mystery of human suffering. You may view a snapshot of the board below...
Thanks be to God for His word and for this study.
sg
*Job lost all except his faith! Read the story of Job to see that although he had questions and struggles, his faith helps him remember, "My Redeemer LIVES!"
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Bible Heroes
"The Lord raised judges, who delivered them [Israel] out of the power of those who plundered them." Judges 2:16
This past week exploring the book of Judges, we met fascinating heroes of the Bible who came during a time of degradation for the children of Israel, struggling under the iron rule of the Philistines. Among several judges some highlights were the amazing story of the prophetess Deborah (4-5) leading her people to battle; a doubting Gideon (6-8) needing bolstering by laying down a fleece; and that Biblical mighty man, Samson (13-16). God often chose the unexpected - a woman; a doubter from the weakest tribe; and an arrogant, strong man with a weakness for women and a penchant for riddles! While the slayings are bloody the stories are gripping - and some wondered how Samson's attitude and notorious exploits qualified him as a judge.
Our DISCIPLE workbook offered this: "But Samson is probably in the Bible because he dramatically symbolizes the people of God - so human, so quick to act without thinking, so prone to folly. We are set apart to be a holy people, capable of great strength against formidable foes, yet weakened by sin, blinded by the enemy, but able through the power of God to experience forgiveness and rise from the ashes to strike a blow for freedom once again." p.62
And at the dramatic ending of his life, Samson certainly strikes a final dramatic blow.
Alas, it is also good to remember as one of our Disciple Study participants shared, to think of the balance of many obedient and devoted persons chosen by God such as Boaz and Ruth (the Book of Ruth). If you haven't read these stories lately, try out the book of adventures and exploits - or sample a great love story. You'll be glad you did.
sg
This past week exploring the book of Judges, we met fascinating heroes of the Bible who came during a time of degradation for the children of Israel, struggling under the iron rule of the Philistines. Among several judges some highlights were the amazing story of the prophetess Deborah (4-5) leading her people to battle; a doubting Gideon (6-8) needing bolstering by laying down a fleece; and that Biblical mighty man, Samson (13-16). God often chose the unexpected - a woman; a doubter from the weakest tribe; and an arrogant, strong man with a weakness for women and a penchant for riddles! While the slayings are bloody the stories are gripping - and some wondered how Samson's attitude and notorious exploits qualified him as a judge.
Our DISCIPLE workbook offered this: "But Samson is probably in the Bible because he dramatically symbolizes the people of God - so human, so quick to act without thinking, so prone to folly. We are set apart to be a holy people, capable of great strength against formidable foes, yet weakened by sin, blinded by the enemy, but able through the power of God to experience forgiveness and rise from the ashes to strike a blow for freedom once again." p.62
And at the dramatic ending of his life, Samson certainly strikes a final dramatic blow.
Alas, it is also good to remember as one of our Disciple Study participants shared, to think of the balance of many obedient and devoted persons chosen by God such as Boaz and Ruth (the Book of Ruth). If you haven't read these stories lately, try out the book of adventures and exploits - or sample a great love story. You'll be glad you did.
sg
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