Thursday, February 2, 2012

The Mid-Week Update!!!

Lesson Recap
Numbers-9:1-10:10
God's Divine Guidance

Summary of Background Material:
9: 1-14 Moses gave directions to the Israelites from the Lord regarding the first observance of Passover in the wilderness.  Special accommodations were made for those who unintentionally became ceremoniously unclean and thus were unable to observe the festival at the appointed time.  An allowance was also made for non-Israelites traveling with the congregation.  Such people could join in the celebration if they desired.

9: 15-23 The People were instructed concerning when they were to move and when they were to camp.  God determined their movements, and the symbols of His presence were a cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night.  The people were to move when the cloud moved, and to camp when it stopped.  As long as the cloud remained stationary, the people were to stay in that place.

10: 1-10 God provided additional guidance for the nation through the use of trumpets.  The trumpets provided auditory signals for the people in moving, seeking the Lord's help, and in worship.  The fact that the priests were instructed to sound the trumpets indicated the guidance was ultimately from the Lord.

   What do the letters GPS stand for?  they stand for Global Positioning System.  They are used to avoid getting lost or off track.  In this weeks study, we learned that God graciously provides guidance for His people, enabling them to follow Him in all situations.  God's will is our divine GPS.  Our responsibility is to seek and follow it.
     As for our study-God provided physical and spiritual directions for the recently liberated people of Israel.  They were going to Canaan (a geographical place), but the Lord also wanted them to travel a spiritual road to holiness in their relationship with Him.  Look at the first passage of this lesson-determine if it's instruction is spiritual or physical in nature.

When Commands Are Clear: Obey 1-5
The instruction here  is spiritual.  The commands presented were to observe Passover, and when to do so. (Also see Ex. 12: 1-14, Lev. 23:5, and Deut1 16: 1-7)  How did the clarity of God's commands bring about obedience?  The answer is in verse 5.  Has there ever been a time when God's Word appeared unclear regarding an issue for you?  What are we to do when God's Word seems unclear regarding a given situation?  Take a look at the next passage, and what it has to say.

When Complications Arise: Pray 6-11a
This passage relates to a spiritual instruction.  The complication in this passage is the inability to observe Passover.  Remember from last week's lesson that unclean=sin. In 6-8 Some men were concerned about not being able to observe Passover.  In 9-11a it is resolved.  How do you see God's grace manifested in this situation?  How is this a picture of God's grace manifested in Jesus?  God's people in every generation often struggle to make wise decisions about issues not specifically addressed in God's Word.  As we prayerfully seek God's will in such issues here are some principles to keep in Mind:
  1. We can ask God to help us identify any unconfessed sin in our lives. Disobedience prevents us from discovering God's will, and repentance needs to precede petition for guidance.
  2. We can study God's Word for examples of how others faced similar issues.
  3. We can seek the counsel and intercession of wise Christians, some of whom may have faced the similar situations.
  4. We can write out the pros and cons of each decision based on the right priorities to God, family, and others.
  5. We can ask the Holy Spirit to guide us to make the decisions that honor God.

When Guidance Is Delayed: Stay 15-+19
In this passage the Lord is giving physical direction. This passage describes the method God used to guide and direct His people in the direction He wanted them to go.  God's will in the movement of His people was not regular, and the schedule was not provided in advance.  The uncertainty may have cause some anxiety among some in the camp.  Some might have wanted to move when the cloud stayed still, while others might have wanted to stay longer when the cloud began to move.  How is this similar to the Christian life today?  There was a spiritual purpose behind the method God chose to guide His people through the wilderness.  He wanted to teach the Israelites to trust Him and to be patient.  How is this similar to the Christian life today?

Truth: God graciously provided guidance for His people so they can follow Him in all situations.
Conclusion: To succeed in life I must find and follow God's will that serves as my divine GPS. 


SPOT Super Bowl Party
    ...is being held at the Hurt's this up coming Sunday starting around 5.  You can find us using the map in the upper right hand corner of this blog, or you can email me at mpeman@charter.net. (Let the house cleaning begin!!) 

     The youth are having a party of their own at the Howard's.  On Superbowl Sunday, they will be meeting at their house at 5 pm till the game is over. For those of you that do not feel like driving out to Pevely, we understand, that is why we are offering a shuttle to and from the Howard’s house. The shuttle crew will meet at the church at 4:30 pm to leave. We will arrive back at the church 40 mins after the game. Hopefully, that will help you schedule your Superbowl evening and take the pressure off being a chauffer. If you would like directions to the Howard’s, there are flyers up in the Rafters that have directions. 

SPOT Lunch
...has been postponed until Sunday, Feb. 12th due to the parent's meeting last week.  It will be at Fazoli's on Jeffco in Arnold.  Come join us for food and fellowship!

Snacks
  • 2/5 Perry
  • 2/12 Hurt
Prayer Requests
  • Sally LaRowe Baker got a real job as an administrator with the Chicago Symphony.
  • Stubb's family friends daughter who is struggling with addiction.  
  • Zenobia, and her decision on whether to do surgery on 1 or 2 hands at a time
  • Zenobia's dad and his declining health.  Pray for patience for her mom
  • Pray for the missions cruise.
  • Phil's sister-in-law lost her job last Friday.
  • Kevin's friend Ron, who is struggling with some major health issues.   
 

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Newsletter From Ben!!!

In This Issue: January Recap, February Teaching Series, February Events, Trivia Night
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Parents!


I hope that you are all enjoying this amazing weather God has given us this past week! I got so excited I pulled the road bike out, fixed it up and rode to work. I am having a hard time realizing that I am not in California anymore! Haha! I hope that this past month has been fruitful for you and your families. One thing that has been challenging for me is through my new reading plan. I am making the attempt to read through the Bible in 90 days, which means I should be about a third of the way through by now. Though it has been challenging to be intentional about reading such large chunks of Scripture at once, it has been completely worthwhile. God has definitely been speaking to me in these times of reading, and I can see the difference. I want to challenge you as parents of teens to really get motivated about being in the Word. Now I do not expect you to be spending hours at a time in the word, but meaningful moments daily. This is our best opportunity to hear from God. Your, being in the Word daily will have a direct influence on the lives of your children and those you work with on a daily basis.

LOOKING BACK

This past month in CSM, we have been breaking apart the nine different fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control. I hope you have had opportunities to speak to your children about these areas of growth in their faith. I want to remind you that I write these emails not only to communicate what we are doing, but also to give you the opportunity to have at least one spiritual conversation with your teenager a week. We know that students are not always the best conversationalists with adults (especially their parents), but we want to offer you subjects that will be a catalyst for spiritual conversation in the home.

LOOKING FOWARD

February Series

As stated in the January Newsletter, we are going to be doing a series on Relationships during the month of February (Valentine’s Day anyone?!). My vision for this series is to challenge students to live out Godly relationships. The statistics of students that are in sexual relationships by middle school is staggering and heart breaking. The worst of it being that our students in our church are not immune to this fact either, and that is even more saddening. The truth is that sex is not quietly hidden anymore but rather public and part of everyday conversation. My messages for this series are geared toward helping students understand that they are called to a higher standard by God. I will be sharing some of the ideas I have been taught and found to be the best for how teens should date and what staying pure looks like in the 21st Century. Here is what the weekly breakdown looks like:

SUNDAY MORNINGS
5th – Today vs. Yesterday (Looking at how dating has changed, really asking the students why they date and helping steer them to understand what the purpose of dating is)

12th – Big Chill (We will not be doing our regular morning groups. Instead we will have a video message and discussion afterward for those that are not able to attend Big Chill)

19th – Courtship (Bringing up the idea of Courtship, pointing to the mid week service on setting boundaries in their dating life)

26th – Bible and the Media (Looking at how the media has influenced our thoughts and judgments about dating and relationships)

SUNDAY EVENINGS/WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
(High school will be combined with Middle school on the 8th and 15th for Superbowl and Big Chill)

8th – Guys and Dolls (Guest Speakers: Massey’s. I will be interviewing Don and Kay on what a Godly relationship looks like and what it was like for them)

15th – When Do I Date? (This will be a night where I will bring up my strategy on what it looks like to date, how we should begin, so that there is less heartache and a greater chance of staying pure)

19th/22nd – Purity (Guest Speaker: Jason Todd. My good friend will be walking students through what it looks like to set boundaries and stick to them)

26th/29th – Sex and Fire (Really helping students understand what God’s purpose is for sex in the confines of a marriage relationship. THIS IS YOUR DECISION FOR THEM TO COME. As the parents I give you full right to withhold your child from attending that evening if you feel they are not ready)

If you have any questions on any of these subjects please feel free to call me.

February Events

This month we have two events I want to make sure you are aware about: Superbowl Party and Big Chill.

This coming Sunday, the Howards are going to be hosting our CSM Superbowl Party. On Superbowl Sunday, we will be meeting at their house at 5 pm till the game is over. For those of you that do not feel like driving out to Pevely, we understand, that is why we are offering a shuttle to and from the Howard’s house. The shuttle crew will meet at the church at 4:30 pm to leave. We will arrive back at the church 40 mins after the game. Hopefully, that will help you schedule your Superbowl evening and take the pressure off being a chauffer. If you would like directions to the Howard’s, there are flyers up in the Rafters that have directions.



As many of you are well aware, Big Chill is coming very soon!! We will be leaving on Feb. 10th, and returning Feb. 12th. If you could pray for the leadership, the worship band, the speaker (Will Snipes) and most importantly, the hearts of our students! We know that God does great things when people pray and trust Him to move, so we hope that you will partner alongside us through prayer. I will be updating the youth website daily (as long as I have coverage) to keep you posted on how everything is going. So make sure to check up on how everything is going at www.concordstudentministry.com.


Lastly, I want to let you know about our biggest fundraising event! The Trivia Night is going to be March 3rd, from 6-9 pm. If you have not signed up for this event, make sure to do so at the front office at church. The costs are $15 for a seat, and $120 for a table. Make sure to reserve your spot before its too late! If any of you are interested in getting involved and helping with making baskets for the silent auction, make sure to call Melissa Luther at 314-517-5129.


I hope that this helps, and I want to thank you all for your help and support! I pray that God will continue to bless you and your families, and most importantly, that you will continue to grow and live out your faith!
God Bless,

Ben Wahlman

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

As Promised...

...the details about the youth Super Bowl Party can be found here!!  Please also make note that this is a new website title for them!!!