Friday, January 28, 2011

Lesson Preview

What does it take to compromise?  Is compromise always good?  Try rearing teens without it!  Better yet -- what good marriage can exist without compromise?

You see, compromise consists of give-and-take .  Here is how it works in my house -- Lori gives and I take.  Yea, you really believe that one!  Now to get a little serious and more to the point:  Is compromise always a good thing?  If you say "no," then when is it not good to compromise? 

This Sunday, we conclude our lessons under the heading "Does My Character Count?"  The background material comes from 1 Kings, chapters 9:10 -11:43.  The lesson will concentrate on chapter 11.  Read it. 

Come to class with your observations and questions.  I'll do the same, only I'll probably have a few more!

See you Sunday,
Don

Super Bowl Party!

Don't forget, you do have someplace to go for the Super Bowl this year.  The LaRowes will host the second annual SPOTclass Super Bowl Bash.  It appears the Green Bay fans may have the edge at the party on Sunday, Feb. 6, but we promise to be nice to anyone rooting for the Steelers, too. 

Bring an appetizer or dessert -- Brooks and Ginger will provide the beverages.               

Game time is about 5:30 p.m. and the gates open for the party at 4:30 p.m. 


SPOTlunch

We discovered that Neil Stubbs did not miss his calling as a Dairy Queen proprietor when we enjoyed our free ice cream dessert at Dickey's Barbecue in Fenton last Sunday.  The ice cream presented to Jeanette looked a bit more like a handlebar mustache on a stick than a mound of creamy soft serve on a cone, but it tasted good all the same!  Good try, Neil!

That was just one of the fun moments at last week's SPOTlunch.  Watch for the time and place of the February SPOTlunch and make plans to be there!   

Prayer List  (for details see the last post on this very blog!)
  • Zenobia Perry's cancer treatment
  • Liz Massey's recovery from eye surgery
  • The Proemseys and their babies
  • Radick family at the death of Linda's father
  • Susan Hurt's mother, Marilyn Mayer
  • Search for worship minister
  • Life groups

Snack List

January 30 -- Luthers

February 6  -- THIS SPACE AVAILABLE

February 13 -- Zenobia Perry

BIG CHILLi Dinner

The SPOTclass will be cooking and serving chili during CSM's Big Chill weekend on Saturday, March 19.  We're currently collecting money  to buy the necessary ingredients.  You'll find the envelope in the SPOTfolder this week.

If you have a favorite chili recipe, please pass it along.  We'll all team up in the church kitchen to prepare and serve the meal.  We want this to be a treat the kids won't

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Mid-Week Update!!!

Lesson Recap

This week we looked at 1 Kings 5-9.  After a historical context we specifically looked at Solomon's prayer and why we should pray.
  • Because God is faithful 8:22-24Solomon delivered a prayer of dedication.  Prayer of dedication can serve two purposes: 1) demonstrate honest communication with God on the part of the one expressing the prayer and 2) public prayer can serve to teach and edify fellow worshipers concerning God.  Assuming the first point to be true, what part of Solomon's prayer served to teach and edify the audience concerning God? What part reveals God's faithfulness?  How should this truth encourage us to pray?
  • Because God listens 8:27-27: In verse 28 Solomon uses three different Hebrew words for prayer, prayer (or praise...an intercession or request), plea (or petition. This term is related to the Hebrew word for 'grace', suggesting this kind of petition is a request for God's favor), and cry (to shout enthusiastically.  Usually a positive sense of crying out is inferred, but the word can also suggest a cry of desperation). We refer to prayer as a conversation with God.  Conversations require both a speaker and a listener.  We pray because we believe God listens.  Solomon portrayed his belief that this is so by using the three different words for prayer.  He stressed the truth that God hears us: He understands us, cares about us, and listens to us when we pray.
  • Because God responds: 8:38-39: According to verse 38, God would be hearing prayers ranging from the king's loftiest intercession for national concerns to a peasant child's cry for safety during a thunderstorm.  In verse 39 the terms forgive, act and deal with (repay) emphasize God's response to prayer.  All of these verbs underscore Solomon's conviction the God both hears and responds to the prayers of his people. As did Solomon, we believe that God listens to our prayers.  The proof is in chapter 9:13.  How should the truth, knowing God responds, impact our prayers?
  • Because everyone can 8:43: Solomon understood the temple was to be a place of prayer.  He anticipated that people outside the promised land (foreigners) would hear about the temple and the God who was worshiped there (8:41).  His thinking probably refers to the Lord's promise to Abraham in Genesis 12:3...all the peoples on the earth will be blessed through you.  Solomon envisioned the temple and prayers prayed in the temple as having potential evangelic results.  People could come to a saving knowledge of God!
Prayer can be either a monologue or dialogue.  What makes the difference?


SPOT Super Bowl Party

Mark your calendars for Sunday, Feb 6th.  This will be the date for this years Super Bowl party at the LaRowe's.  Bring what you want to eat and drink.  The fun and fellowship starts at 4:30.  Sign up on the sheet in the SPOT folder or email your confirmation to thespotspot@charter.net


BIG CHILLi Dinner

We have starter to circulate the sign up sheet and the donation envelop.  I realize this is a bit early for Saturday the 19th, but I figured it would give us a head start.  The ingredients for the chili will be picked up before hand and cooked at church.  We will need hands to cook, serve and help clean up.  What a great way to be involved in ministry for our kids!


Prayer Requests

  • Liz Massey is back at college and continuing to recover from her eye surgeries.
  • The Proemseys and babies.
  • Zenobia's last chemo was Tuesday.  Her sister came to help from Texas.  An MRI indicates the tumor has shrunk considerably - good news because that means surgery will be much less of a deal.  Radiation treatment will follow.
  • Life Groups as they enter week #4.
  • Fine arts pastor search.
  • Pray for healing and comfort with the death of Linda Radick's father.
  • Continued prayers for Susan Hurt's mother.  They found a mass in her abdomen.  Her next step is to meet with a gynecologist and an oncologist to determine what happens next. 
  
 

Monday, January 24, 2011

Prayer Request

Please pray for Susan Hurt's mother.  She was taken to the emergency room with bad abdominal pains, rapid heartbeat and very low blood pressure.  She also has had flu-like symptoms for several days.