8 Survival Skills for Changing Times – Part 8-12

Endorsing the Right Leader – Part 12: Readings – 2

My introspection plumbed the secret depths and brought together all my misery in plain sight of my heart, so that a great storm broke, bringing a shower of tears. In order to pour out the whole tempest without holding back, I got up and walked away from Alypius, as it seemed to me that solitude was the best climate for the business of crying. I went to a corner of the garden where I wouldn’t be bothered by his presence. He sensed what my feelings were, for I probably said something in which the choking in my voice told that I was on the verge of tears. So I left, and he sat there more dumbfounded than ever.

In some way, I’m not just sure how, I threw myself down under a fig tree and let the tears gush freely. These were the streams that proved a sacrifice acceptable to you, my Lord. Not in the exact words of Scripture but in some similar vein I talked with you for a long time. I asked, “And thou, Lord, how long wilt thou be roused to such fury? Do not remember the sins of former times”—for I felt they were still holding me. I ended on a dismal note: “How long, how long? Tomorrow and tomorrow? Why not now? Why not put an end to my sin right this hour?”

I was going on like this, weeping in bitter dejection of spirit, when I heard a voice coming from the house next door. Whether it was a boy’s or a girl’s I don’t know, but it was singing over and over in a kind of chant, “Take up and read, take up and read.” Immediately my demeanor changed. I thought back over the children’s games I knew, trying to recall whether I had ever heard such an expression used. I knew of no such game. Stanching the flow of tears, I stood up, for I could only interpret the words as a kind of divine command to open the Scripture and read the first passage I came across. I had heard how Anthony once dropped in unexpectedly at a church service during a reading of the gospel, and was inspired by what he heard as if it were addressed to him personally: “Go and sell what you have and give it to the poor, and you shall have treasure in heaven; and come and follow me.” By this word from the Lord he was converted to you right on the spot. So I returned quickly to the bench where Alypius was sitting. When I had moved from there I’d left behind the copy of the letters of the Apostle. Now I grabbed up the book, opened it, and read silently the first portion of Scripture on which my eyes lighted: “Not in reveling and drunkenness, not in debauchery and licentiousness, not in quarreling and jealousy. But put on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh to gratify its desires.” I had no need or wish to read further, for when I came to the end of the sentence, instantly, it seemed, a light of certainty turned on in my heart and all the fog of doubt disappeared.

Then marking the place by inserting my finger between the pages or in some way or other, I shut the book and in a tranquil frame of mind told Alypius what had happened. He confided something of what had been occupying his own thoughts—which I knew nothing about. He asked to see what I had just been reading and I showed him. He then looked beyond the passage. I had no idea what followed, but it was this: “As for the man who is weak in faith, welcome him.” Alypius told me he applied those words to himself. They provided motive power to strengthen his determination to resolve his own situation and-without stalling and without making waves-to join me in a good purpose. It was just like him to do it, for his moral character had been better than mine for a long, long time.

We went into the house and gave my mother the news and she was overjoyed. When we explained to her how it had all come about, she was exuberant and triumphant and gave thanks to you who are “able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think.” She saw that you had given her, on my behalf, far more than she was used to asking for in all her sobbings and groanings and wailings. You had converted me to yourself on the same rule of faith you had revealed to her for so many years before, and had turned all her mourning into gladness.

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Love Song, Augustine’s Confession for Modem Man, Sherwood Eliot Wirt, Harper & Row, pages 116-118.

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Sunday’s coming. Do you have your sermon ready? Is it relevant? Will it effectively motivate your congregation to walk more in step with the Master? What about that Sermon Series you’ve been thinking about?

Or, if you’re someone who plans well ahead, have you asked yourself what you will preach for your Easter Sermon, your Advent Sermon, your Christmas Sermon?

David Mains and Mainstay Ministries can help. We offer a wide variety of Sermon Starters and Full Sermons that will give you Sermon Ideas to help you prepare for regular Saturday or Sunday sermons, Mid-week Bible Sermons, and Sermons for special occasions.

We also offer assistance as you create Topical Sermons, Sermons Series, and sermons for special times of the year. We have resources available to help you with Advent Celebrations, Advent Sermons, Christmas Sermons, Easter Sunday Sermons, Patriotic Sermons, and more.

For more information on how to create better Bible Sermons and how to turn Sermon Ideas into Sermon Outlines, and then into effective, meaningful Sunday Sermons, please click here to visit David Mains’ website.

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8 Survival Skills for Changing Times – Part 8-11

Endorsing the Right Leader – Part 11: Readings – 1

The authorities banned Jesus from teaching in the synagogue for his flagrant breach of Sabbath regulations. They did not excommunicate him nor sentence him to be whipped, but they marked him publicly as in disgrace. Privately, they began to think of ways to murder him. Those who kept him company would lose their good names and perhaps their lives.

A few evenings later Jesus instructed Peter and John to pass the word that early next morning he would teach at a lonely spot above Capernaum. He went away by himself, ordering them on no account to follow him into the hills, while they visited or sent messages to all in the neighborhood who regularly sat at his feet. At first light they found that some had excused themselves, but seventy or eighty of the more eager were walking up the mountain, unaware why Jesus wanted them.

When they breasted the rise to the chosen little plateau, John saw Jesus on a rock looking out across the lake below, which sparkled in the summer morning sun before the heat haze blurred the view. He seemed bathed in sunshine, but as they came closer, John realized that Jesus’ face and eyes shone with an inner light; he must have spent the night in prayer.

Once they had gathered round him, Jesus explained his purpose. He was about to choose twelve men to work at his side, or occasionally to go elsewhere on his behalf and learn more than he could impart to crowds.

John’s heart missed a beat or two as he waited to hear whether he would be one of the Twelve. First Jesus called out Simon Peter’s name, and immediately, with a characteristic touch, put Andrew’s fear at rest by telling him to join his brother. When John heard his own older brother named, his doubts dissolved, and a few moments later he was with James at Jesus’ side. Jesus next called the friends of the walk to Cana from Jordan’s bank, Philip and Bartholomew-Nathanael; then Matthew, and five more. Only one of the Twelve was not a Galilean. His name was Judas Iscariot, “the man from Kerioth,” a town on the plateau to the east of the Dead Sea. Nothing about Judas gave a hint to the eleven others that the seeds of treachery were in him.

John was almost overcome by excitement, by feelings of privilege and gratitude, and a determination to be worthy. On the other hand, Jesus conveyed the unspoken sense that the privilege of having the Twelve was his, that each was a gift entrusted to him for their sake as much as for his.

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The Master, John Pollock, Victor Books, 1983, pages 47-48.

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Sunday’s coming. Do you have your sermon ready? Is it relevant? Will it effectively motivate your congregation to walk more in step with the Master? What about that Sermon Series you’ve been thinking about?

Or, if you’re someone who plans well ahead, have you asked yourself what you will preach for your Easter Sermon, your Advent Sermon, your Christmas Sermon?

David Mains and Mainstay Ministries can help. We offer a wide variety of Sermon Starters and Full Sermons that will give you Sermon Ideas to help you prepare for regular Saturday or Sunday sermons, Mid-week Bible Sermons, and Sermons for special occasions.

We also offer assistance as you create Topical Sermons, Sermons Series, and sermons for special times of the year. We have resources available to help you with Advent Celebrations, Advent Sermons, Christmas Sermons, Easter Sunday Sermons, Patriotic Sermons, and more.

For more information on how to create better Bible Sermons and how to turn Sermon Ideas into Sermon Outlines, and then into effective, meaningful Sunday Sermons, please click here to visit David Mains’ website.

You will also find a variety of resources for pastors and congregations at the Mainstay Ministries website. Just click here.

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8 Survival Skills for Changing Times – Part 8-10

Endorsing the Right Leader – Part 10: For Discussion and Reflection

  1. When was a time you were burned because you followed a leader unworthy of your trust?
  2. What are the major qualities you look for in a leader?
  3. If you sometimes hesitate to follow Christ’s words, do you know why this is?
  4. What major qualities do you think the Son of God looks for in His followers?
  5. How important is it to you that the earthly leaders you endorse are Christian?
  6. Name several situations where failing to endorse the right leader could threaten survival.

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Sunday’s coming. Do you have your sermon ready? Is it relevant? Will it effectively motivate your congregation to walk more in step with the Master? What about that Sermon Series you’ve been thinking about?

Or, if you’re someone who plans well ahead, have you asked yourself what you will preach for your Easter Sermon, your Advent Sermon, your Christmas Sermon?

David Mains and Mainstay Ministries can help. We offer a wide variety of Sermon Starters and Full Sermons that will give you Sermon Ideas to help you prepare for regular Saturday or Sunday sermons, Mid-week Bible Sermons, and Sermons for special occasions.

We also offer assistance as you create Topical Sermons, Sermons Series, and sermons for special times of the year. We have resources available to help you with Advent Celebrations, Advent Sermons, Christmas Sermons, Easter Sunday Sermons, Patriotic Sermons, and more.

For more information on how to create better Bible Sermons and how to turn Sermon Ideas into Sermon Outlines, and then into effective, meaningful Sunday Sermons, please click here to visit David Mains’ website.

You will also find a variety of resources for pastors and congregations at the Mainstay Ministries website. Just click here.

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Sermon Input from Outsiders

This week our pastor has invited four other people (men and women) to sit with him and discuss what topics we feel should be preached about in the months ahead. His instructions were for each of us to pray about the time together and to come prepared with our own lists.

I have been to meetings like this before, so I look forward to not only sharing what I feel are timely subjects, but also hearing what the other participants have to say.

We understand that he is not obligated to follow up on our suggestions. But the truth is that our various lists make for a lively discussion and all kinds of additional ideas to explore. I find this to be a healthy exercise and admit to often using what I hear when preparing sermons of my own.

I believe it’s a great idea that can be repeated every so often, with the same people or a totally new group.

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Sunday’s coming. Do you have your sermon ready? Is it relevant? Will it effectively motivate your congregation to walk more in step with the Master? What about that Sermon Series you’ve been thinking about?

Or, if you’re someone who plans well ahead, have you asked yourself what you will preach for your Easter Sermon, your Advent Sermon, your Christmas Sermon?

David Mains and Mainstay Ministries can help. We offer a wide variety of Sermon Starters and Full Sermons that will give you Sermon Ideas to help you prepare for regular Saturday or Sunday sermons, Mid-week Bible Sermons, and Sermons for special occasions.

We also offer assistance as you create Topical Sermons, Sermons Series, and sermons for special times of the year. We have resources available to help you with Advent Celebrations, Advent Sermons, Christmas Sermons, Easter Sunday Sermons, Patriotic Sermons, and more.

For more information on how to create better Bible Sermons and how to turn Sermon Ideas into Sermon Outlines, and then into effective, meaningful Sunday Sermons, please click here to visit David Mains’ website.

You will also find a variety of resources for pastors and congregations at the Mainstay Ministries website. Just click here.

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