No More Discouragement [questions]

No More Discouragement
Pastor Bruce Hillyer
18 March 2007

Questions for Reflection and Discussion Focusing on No More Discouragement

How do you know when your ambition is selfish or God initiated? (Before the disorder and evil sets in.)

What is the antidote to selfish ambition? How can I get back on track?

Question for Quiet Reflection
What do I envy in someone else and what gifts should I be focused on?

No More Discouragement

No More Discouragement
Pastor Bruce Hillyer
18 March 2007

Text: James 3:16
“For where you have envy and selfish ambition, there you find disorder and every evil practice.”

Preparation for the Sermon
Imagine this verse rattling around in your head for a couple of months.
See everyone with selfishness or self ambition
“How selfish am I?”
“Why am I a pastor? Am I selfish in this?”

3 Steps to Tackling a Difficult Text
“Lord of all wisdom, please show me what you want me to learn.”
Read the text.
Ask 3 questions.

Question 1: What is the Problem? (What don’t I get? What bothers me?)
The problem isn’t that I don’t understand. The problem is that I don’t want to agree with it.
This is not written for the unbelieving world. It was written for the church. It was written for me.

Question 2: What is God doing here? (What is the reason God wanted this in the scriptures?)
God understands that envy can keep me from being the person God wants me to be. I am so busy wanting what you have that I can’t enjoy what God has given me. Bruce’s experience with the woman at work who tried to teach him to sing. “Don’t think about the gift I have. Think about the gift you have.” If we envy we won’t enjoy.
Selfish ambition can negatively effect what God wants us to be as a church.
A lesson from the professor and the preacher as they coach basketball. It may work at first but it leads to disorder and disaster.
A lesson from a country church. They weren’t coming together to encourage each other. They were coming together to watch each other.

Question 3: What’s in it for me? (How should this affect my life?)
Spent 2 months thinking about ways I am selfish.
Am I encouraging you or am I jealous of you?
I want to be like verses 17 and 18. “But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure; then peace loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere. Peacemakers who sow in peace raise a harvest of righteousness.”

Call to Action: Encourage each other to enjoy the gifts God has given each of us.

The Lord of Peace and the Peace of the Lord [questions]

The Lord of Peace and the Peace of the Lord
Pastor David Lenz
4 March 2007


Ministry Time Questions

1) What is stealing your peace?

2) David’s realization; “As I get older I am more in touch with my limits. The things I can’t control.” What limits have you recently been in touch with?

Questions for Reflection and Discussion Focusing on The Lord of Peace and the Peace of the Lord

1) What does the “Peace of the Lord” feel like? Or look like?

2) How can I get the “Peace of the Lord” when prayer doesn’t seem to work?

3) Have you had peace and lost it? What causes us to lose the peace?

The Lord of Peace and the Peace of the Lord

The Lord of Peace and the Peace of the Lord
Pastor David Lenz
4 March 2007

Text: 2 Thes. 3:16

Review from last week: With Gentleness and Respect
I Peter 3:16
When anyone asks……
Be ready to answer…….
With gentleness and respect……
Assignment for next week: What’s your answer for the hope within you?

The Lord of Peace and the Peace of the Lord: 2 Thes 3:16
The Lord of Peace gives to us the peace of God.
How do you end a letter or an email?

David’s Story:
David said, “I love my family. I can provide material comforts. I can impart a value system. I can be an example of Christian character, and I can pray for my family.”
David’s prayer: “God save my boys from biting dogs and speeding cars.”
David’s realization: “As I get older I am more in touch with my limits. The things I can’t control.”
Write a Rainbow by Ann Wiens
“I love my family but I can’t write them a rainbow. I can’t give them peace.”

Trouble Finds Us: John 14:27, Johne 16:33
From a snowplow and $.20 increase in gas prices to the depletion of the ozone layer and wars.
Jesus doesn’t take us out of trouble but rather leads us through trouble.

Three Benefits.
Peace with God:
The feeling any sinner should feel facing the holiness of God is 1 million times greater than what Alice in Wonderland felt facing the mighty Oz.
But we have peace with God because of Jesus – Romans 5:1-2

Peace in the face of death
The day after the resurrection Jesus said: “Peace be with you.” Jn 20:19, 21
One week later Jesus said: “Peace be with you.” Jn 20:26
Death rids away any sense of peace. But we can have peace because we know it is not the end.

Peace even if we know the world is coming to an end.

The Passing of the Peace
It is not just filling time.
It is not just a ritual.
But it is announcing that Jesus is the Lord of Peace and he give Peace to us all

Key Phrase: “May the Lord of Peace give you peace.”