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Turning Fear into Faith

No Comments 11 February 2010

Scripture
One night the Lord spoke to Paul in a vision: “Do not be afraid; keep on speaking, do not be silent. For I am with you, and no one is going to attack and harm you, because I have many people in this city.” Acts 18:9-10

Observation
Fear is more than a hinderance to moving ahead; fear is sin. Fear is not inevitable; fear is a choice. Otherwise the most oft repeated command in the Bible is out of reach. Over 365 times the command to not fear is recorded in the Bible. The number makes a point. We are not to live one day with fear.

Fear costs lives. Had Paul been afraid there would have been no church in Corinth and we would not have Corinthians. Isn’t it interesting that the most powerful words written about love were recorded in a book to people in a city that scared him? That is the power of faith.

Application
What then am I to do with my fears? The only safe place for fear is in the presence of the Lord. If we believe and do not doubt we can speak to the mountain and it will move. So we must remove doubt. That only happens by processing our fears in the presence of God. If fear is imagining the future on our own without the Lord present, then faith comes by reflecting on what scares us in the presence of God.

Prayer
Today, Lord begin the alchemist’s process of turning my fears into faith. Amen.

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Is Jesus Helper or Lord?

No Comments 11 February 2010

I love this simple definition of preaching given by Alan Storey, a pastor from Capetown, South Africa.

Scripture

“These men who have caused trouble all over the world have now come here, and Jason has welcomed them into his house. They are all defying Caesar’s decrees, saying that there is another king, one called Jesus.” Acts 17:6-7

You are bringing some strange ideas to our ears, and we want to know what they mean.” Acts 17:20

Observation
When speaking in public, the speaker focuses most of his attention on what he or she has to say. But it is just as significant for the speaker to know what is heard. Preaching is more than the message that a pastor speaks, but it is also what the hearers hear. Fine details may slip from their memories but did they “get it?”

Paul’s hearers heard it, even if they did not understand what he was saying. In one city, they heard Paul to say that Jesus was a king supreme over all kings including caesar. Not a bad job of understanding. In another city, they heard Paul to speak “strange” ideas that did not flow with their normal course of thought and scientific reasoning. In both places they grasped that Paul was bringing a new teaching that would turn their world right side up.

Application
As I reflect on the exit poll of Paul’s preaching, I find myself wondering if I preach enough “strange ideas” that clearly present that there is “another king, one called Jesus.” In contemporary church life we have morphed Jesus is Lord into Jesus is Helper. Instead of being a king we follow into his kingdom he has become a partner who follows us into our world. I don’t want to preach Jesus that way. As Billy Sunday said, “People say I rub the fur the wrong way. Then let the cats turn around.” “A good sermon has one offensive point; a really good one has multiple ones,” says Mark Driscoll. Repentance means a total reordering of our thinking about who God is and who we are in light of him. He has not come to join my world but to bring me into his.

Prayer
Father, make me a preacher who comforts the disturbed and disturbs the comfortable. Amen.


I'm Phil McCallum, a husband, father and most of all one of the people Jesus loves. I'm privileged to serve Evergreen Community Church in Bothell, Washington as Senior Pastor where people love enough to believe "it's all about relationships." In 1982 I made a vow to read God's word daily and apply it to life. Each day I write out my reflections. Some days I post those on my blog. It's a little personal but it's my hope it will stir you to go deeper still. Learn how I do my devotions. These are my thoughts and not necessarily those of the ministry I serve. By the way check out the computer study Bible Glo. I highly recommend it.

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