Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Top 10 List of Things Believers Should Know

I received this “Top 10 List of Things Every New Believer Should Know.” It is written by Brian Mavis (http://www.sermoncentral.com/pastors-preaching-articles/brian-mavis-10-things-every-new-believer-should-know-976.asp).


1. The one thing that the Bible emphasizes more than us loving God and people is that God loves us. He loves us first and most. God isn’t in heaven plucking a daisy saying, “I love you” when you obey and “I love you not” when you sin. He cannot not love you (Rom. 5:8 and 1 Jn. 4:16).
2. Your motivation for and the purpose of learning, serving, worshipping, giving, reaching, reading, praying, etc. is to grow relationally more in love with God and people (Mt. 22:36-40).
3. You not only are saved by grace, but you grow by it, too. A common trap for new and growing Christians is trying to clean up their lives without God’s help. This is a false equation: The less you sin = the less you need God’s grace. You can’t sin less and love more without the strength of God’s grace.
4. Don’t trample all over the Great Commandment (love God, love people) trying to obey the Great Commission (go and make disciples). New and enthusiastic Christians often do this. Instead, lead people to Jesus by loving people to Jesus (1 Cor. 13:1-3). If they ask you why live the way you do, humbly and simply share with them why you put your hope in Jesus.
5. Love your neighbors—your literal neighbors—the ones you have, not the ones you wish you had. Do this because you are a Christian, not just because you want them to be Christians.
6. Focus on Jesus, His cross, His resurrection, and His kingdom. When you confessed Jesus as the living Lord and Messiah, you never said—and will never say—anything more meaningful. Jesus is God with skin. No other “religious leader” (Moses, Buddha, Muhammad) is His equal. They were mere men; Jesus is God who became a man. He is the center and circumference—the hub and rim of all of life and creation. All of the world’s greatest gifts—love, life, truth, grace, etc.—have a name. Jesus.
7. God cares about your whole life, not just your “spiritual life.” It is a mistake to think that God is only concerned about a section of your life called “your soul” or “your spirit.” God cares about and is to be Lord of all of your life—personal, emotional, social, familial, financial, physical, vocational, sexual, intellectual, and so on.
8. Love other Christians who go to different churches (or no church at all) and who aren’t like you. Unfortunately, many Christians and churches view their “brand” of Christianity as the only true or most true type of Christianity. They may not think they are the only Christians, but they do think they are the best or most right ones. This is a prideful and sinful attitude that grieves Jesus and dismembers His body. Strive for unity in the body of Christ by praying humbly and thankfully for other Christians.
9. Pray with your Bible open. There are many different spiritual exercises (fasting, solitude, serving, etc.), but the two most important ones are communicating and communing with God through prayer and listening to and learning about God through the Scriptures. Prayerfully read about Jesus (in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John). Prayerfully read about the beginning of the church in a book called Acts. Prayerfully read some letters written by Christians for Christians—some good ones to start with are James, Philippians, and Ephesians.
10. Find a Christian mentor. You will need help and encouragement in this journey with Jesus. Ask an older Christian (of the same gender as you) to mentor you. Look for someone who displays the attitudes and actions that were described above. Be a blessing to them in return.
Christianity is not a list, but a life; it’s not a chart, but a charter.

Enjoy the ride...

Keeping our children safe...

Our children are special gifts to us. They are our most treasured possessions and we want to make sure they are safe all the time. The church should be a safe environment for your children and grandchildren to come and learn more about Jesus Christ.

At our church, we have a policy called “Safe Sanctuary.” Safe Sanctuary is a policy that was put in place by our Board of Christian Education, designed to protect our children and our adult volunteers. Here are some highlights of that policy…

• All staff and volunteers must be active members of the congregation for at least 6 full months before they can volunteer.
• All adults will have a background check done yearly.
• Two unrelated adults will be present at all times during any church sponsored program, event or ministry involving children. Exception to this rule is KidzWorship.
• The Children’s Minister will check on the nursery and KidzWorship program at least once time each Sunday to make sure the guidelines are being followed and everyone is safe.
• Parents must complete an emergency contact form before leaving their Children at the church.
• Any volunteer for KidzWorship or the youth group will be at least five years older than the youth they supervise. No one under the age of 18 will be allowed to supervise a youth program without two legal adults present.
• Adults are not allowed to drive youth home from the church.

These are some of the highlights of the Safe Sanctuary policy. If you would like a copy, please let me know and I will get you a copy. Our goal is to make sure all children are safe when they are participating in church events.