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keskiviikko 12. lokakuuta 2011

Pyhän Hengen viikonloppu

Viime viikonloppuna 8.-9.10 seurakuntamme kirkkosaliin kokoontui suuri joukko ihmisiä, jotka halusivat tulla Pyhän Hengen läsnäoloon kokonaiseksi lauantaipäiväksi! Ja ainakin oman kokemukseni mukaan viikonloppu oli totisesti täynnä Pyhää Henkeä! Kyseessä oli siis Pyhän Hengen pienryhmäviikonloppu ja paikalla oli seurakunnan pienryhmissä toimivia ihmisiä vauvasta vaariin.

Vierailevana puhujana oli Richard Svensson Ruotsista. Hän puhui lauantaina Pyhän Hengen vaikutuksista elämässämme; kuinka Pyhä Henki antaa meille iloa ja rauhaa. Uskon, että monet saivat kokea näitä Hengen vaikutuksia jo heti paikan päällä.

Sunnuntaina viikonloppu jatkui vielä pienryhmänjohtajille. Aloitimme iltapäivän ihanalla ylistyksellä, jonka aikana Pyhä Henki kosketti monia: varusti, rohkaisi ja kannusti johtajan tehtävässä. Samoin tekivät myös Richardin opetukset ”Kuinka olla innostava johtaja” sekä ”Miten johtaa, kun itsellä on vaikeaa”.

Viikonloppu oli tarpeellinen levähdystauko hektisen syksyn keskellä. Saimme viettää rauhallisen hetken Jumalan läsnäolossa, mikä antoi voimaa viikon arkeen. Me johtajat saimme myös uutta intoa vietäväksi pienryhmiimme. Ja kuten oma pienryhmäni tapaa sanoa rukousvastauksista: Kiitos Herralle!

Elisa Huovila
seurakunnan pienryhmätyön tiedottaja
pienryhmänjohtaja

keskiviikko 27. heinäkuuta 2011

There he was – gone!

No, I don’t mean Markus, I mean our kingdom hero for last week – Enoch.

One day more that 5000 years ago he disappeared and somehow people knew that God had taken him. The Bible does not explain how they knew. Plenty of other people certainly went missing in those days, so why is Enoch’s case special?

The Bible tells us that the other descendents of Adam “lived” a certain number of years and then “died”. Of Enoch we read in direct parallel to the words “lived” and “died” – “walked with God” and “God took him”.

There was no doubt in the minds of people who knew Enoch that he had a special relationship with God. There was thus no doubt that when he disappeared he went to be with God. Whether or not anyone saw him go we are not told.

In the book of Enoch (listen to my sermon for details about that) we are told:

“And it came to pass after this that his name during his lifetime was raised aloft to that Son of Man and to the Lord of Spirits from amongst those who dwell on the earth. And he was raised aloft on the chariots of the spirit and his name vanished among them.” Enoch 70v1,2.

So by 100 BC the Jewish tradition was that Enoch was taken in a similar way to Elijah, 2 Kings chapter 2. Whether it happened that way or not we cannot be sure because the Book of Enoch is not in the Bible.

What will people say about us at our funerals? Wouldn’t it be wonderful if they said “He or she walked with God, right till their last breath”.

Some Christians are so focused on the “rapture” (1 Thess. 4 and 1 Cor. 15), and yes, it will be wonderful if we go to be with Jesus without dying, though remember that even if we die first we still share in the rapture (that was Paul’s point in 1 Thess. 4v13-18). But the rapture is not so important as the question “Did we walk with God before we died (or were raptured)?”

To walk with God now means to have faith in him, because without faith no one can please God, (Heb.11v6) and to walk by the Spirit, which means to focus on the things that please the Spirit (Rom.8v4-9,14), depend on his power for living (Rom.8v10-13) and let him produce his fruit in our lives (Gal.5v22-25).

Based on 43 years as a disciple of Jesus I can assure you that the only way to live the Christian life is through the Spirit. It is not through just coming to meetings, or copying Christian friends or even trying to follow the Bible (good though all of these things are). Once we have had our relationship with God restored through faith in Jesus our Savior, it is only through the Spirit that we can then walk with God. Are you walking by the Spirit each day and all day? Why not start now?

God wants us all to be kingdom heroes who will walk with him in these confusing and, at times, frightening days. He wants his kingdom to come on earth and our task is to prepare the way. Let’s do it!

Graham Turner

maanantai 13. kesäkuuta 2011

Spirit and flesh

Finished with the Spirit?
Our series on the Holy Spirit is now finished but that does not mean that our focus on the Holy Spirit can stop. Only through the power and wisdom of the Holy Spirit can we fulfill our vision to raise up a new generation to change our city.

We need the Spirit
No matter how much we organize and plan, without the Holy Spirit we will not succeed. The reason is that God's purpose is not to bless our efforts, but to do his work through us, and that requires cooperation with the Holy Spirit.

I am not saying that God will not bless some of our efforts, because he loves his children and appreciates what they do, but in the long term as we mature, he has to teach us that we are called to be his representatives on earth, not his substitutes. So let us commit ourselves to learn daily how to walk by the Spirit.

Paul's problem
In Romans 6-8 Paul deals with the struggle between the flesh and the Spirit. Without a proper understanding of these chapters we can become discouraged when we find in ourselves the same evil thoughts and feelings continuing year by year. Shouldn't we be different the longer we live as Christians? Obviously yes, but we need to understand Paul's teaching carefully.

What is the flesh?
In each of us there is an evil program, which is the source of the evil in us. Paul calls it "the flesh" or "the old nature". That flesh will never get better no matter how long we live as a Christian. It will always be a source of evil thoughts and feelings in us.

We are called to ignore the flesh and "tune in" to the Holy Spirit. With the help of the Spirit what we say and do will become more and more like Jesus.

Thus, seen from the outside, we should get better as we mature as Christian disciples, because the fruit of the Spirit increasingly shows through us. But inside there will always be the battle between the flesh and the Spirit until the wonderful day when our old body dies and with it, all the old programming.

Updating the computer
It is like when a person gets a new computer. All the junk is left on their old computer and they only transfer the valuable information to the new one.

Similarly, that which has been formed by the Holy Spirit in us will be transferred to the new body. Then, and only then, we will know peace from the inner struggle. Until that time the flesh remains as a source of evil thoughts and feelings in us and we need to be constantly on the alert not to give it space to control our words and actions.

Don't be discouraged
So let's not be discouraged by the inner struggle we all face, but let us persistently follow the Spirit and make sure that only what comes from him is expressed in our words and actions. Those who are led by the Spirit are sons of God. Romans 8v14.

Graham Turner