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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
The Sunday Update on Tuesday!!!
Lesson Recap
The Sunday lesson was from 2 Corinthians 3:1-5:10. This study teaches that we can still serve God faithfully even though dealing with a relationship that seems to be going nowhere.
Concerned or Confident? 3:1-18.
We know that all believers are considered ministers, servants, and slaves (Lk 22:27, Mk 10:43, 2Cor 6:4, Eph 3:7 Col 1:25, 4:12) In order for ministry to happen we must serve God faithfully and rely on Him completely to work in our relationships. When we are in the middle of a conflict we must remain focused on God. A frayed relationship may be beyond a persons ability to manage or even restore. What actions can we take as we rely on God to work?
We know that all believers are considered ministers, servants, and slaves (Lk 22:27, Mk 10:43, 2Cor 6:4, Eph 3:7 Col 1:25, 4:12) In order for ministry to happen we must serve God faithfully and rely on Him completely to work in our relationships. When we are in the middle of a conflict we must remain focused on God. A frayed relationship may be beyond a persons ability to manage or even restore. What actions can we take as we rely on God to work?
Depressed or Determined? 4:1-18.
We see that Paul refused to give up on the Corinthians. Even though there was opposition to him in Corinth, he had received both mercy and his ministry from God, and that was all the motivation he needed to keep going despite this opposition. What actions can we take to avoid giving up on a relationship? In verse 2, Paul, using "God as his witness" vowed that his actions had always been and open display of the truth. In verses 15-18 you can see how Paul remained faithful to God despite suffering difficulties. In verse 15 Paul refers to his life as a jar of clay, meaning he was bound to face suffering. Paul's suffering for the Corinthians and others was because through his tribulations God's grace would be extended to and through more people. Paul is resolute to not give up because of the daily personal renewal, and that God replace the temporal with the eternal. We live by faith, so our task is to remain faithful.
Looking Down or Up? 5:1-10
Paul mentions "home in the body" and "away". Paul never seemed to be concerned about his place of ministry, but rather the purpose. His purpose in ministry was to please God. Our ultimate home is heaven and there too we will serve God for eternity. Paul knew this, and his message can be interpreted to say "no matter where I am, I see it as a ministry field."
Conclusion:
Pain experienced in relationships can discourage us. We may focus so much on problems that we become less committed in our relationship with Christ. By persevering in faithfulness to Jesus, we will also strengthen our other relationships.
1) We can serve God faithfully in any relationship when we rely on Him to work through us.
2) We are serving God faithfully when we live by the truth of the gospel, and help others to understand that truth.
3) We serve God faithfully when we Concentrate our attention on the things that are most important...those that are eternal.
4) Anticipating the future judgment of Christians by Jesus encourages us to serve God faithfully every day.
SPOTnik!!
Those that attended the SPOTnik on Sunday had an awesome time! In addition to great weather, there was great food and fellowship. Many thanks to Brooks and Ginger for getting this all together!
Big Chill
Our class is going to serve one of the meals at CSM's Big Chill. It is being held at the church this year, so they are looking for a few connection classes to serve. The dates for the Big Chill are March 18-20..so mark your calendar. Details coming soon!
SPOT Christmas Party!!
The date of our annual Christmas party has been set!!! It will be on the evening of Wednesday, December 22nd. Watch this space for times and more details!!
Prayer Requests
- Jim Meinhardt's MRI has shown a benign brain tumor. His next step is to see a neurosurgeon.
- Praise that Rich Conrad returned home on Monday!!
- For Zenobia and her battle with breast cancer. She will see a medical oncologist today for a 2nd opinion. Her doctor wants her to have surgery and treatment right away because the cancer in an aggressive type.
- Chris Moniz had cancer surgery yesterday.
- For the Christmas musical and all those involved.
- Zenobia's uncle passed away. She will travel to Houston for the funeral and to be with extended family.
- Zenobia's search for another home care assistant for Ryan. It is important that he/she be trustworthy and becomes a part of the family.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Thursday, November 4, 2010
SPOTnik Sunday, November 7 @ 1 p.m. in Fenton Park - Shelter 1 RSVP to Brooks and Ginger by Friday at 7 p.m. $10 per family (bring $ on Sunday) Burgers, Hot Dogs and plates/utensils provided Bring your own: - Side dish or Dessert - Chips - Drinks Don't forget the CSM parent meeting at noon, (just don't ask questions) then come on over for the fun! |
Sputnik, the first man-made satellite to orbit the earth, was launched by the Soviet Union in October of 1957. It started a frantic space race which ended in July of 1969 when US astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped on the surface of the moon.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
CSM parents meeting
This Sunday, from 11:50AM-12:50PM, there will be a parents meeting in the Rafters for all those with kids 6th through 12th grade.
Monday, November 1, 2010
A Few Notes...
Prayer Requests
- Zenobia Perrry and her ongoing fight with breast cancer.
- Jim Meinhardt is having an MRI on Friday due to frequent and severe headaches.
- Kevin Hurt is at home recovering from surgery. (The reason there is no lesson recap!)
Birthdays
Both yesterday...(sorry..first time down to computer!) Janice Meinhardt, and Kay Smith.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The Mid-Week Update!!
Lesson Recap
On Sunday we concluded our look at 1 Corinthians. We continued our look at the answers Paul gave to the questions of the church in Corinth. In 1 Corinthians 15 Paul took on what probably was the most important topic...the resurrection. In verses 1-28 we saw that some members claimed there was no resurrection from the dead. Specifically, they had doubts about believers resurrection. While they did not dispute Jesus' resurrection, they couldn't see how His resurrection was a guarantee that God will do the same for all believers.
In verses 29-34 we see the implication of proper ethical behavior. We must not just live for the present day, but remember that each days choices have eternal consequences.
In verses 35-58 Paul provided insight into the nature of resurrection. Believers bodies will be perfectly suited for heaven and eternity. God's future provision enables Christians to have confidence in the present...and for eternity.
Class Picnic!!
The date has been set! The SPOT class picnic is going to be held on November 7th. The Location is Shelter 1 at Fenton Park. Cost is $5 per person to cover meat and drinks. Each family will need to also bring a side dish, or chips to share! A sign up sheet will be passed in class next week...or you can email to thespotspot@charter.net with your reservation! This event is always a lot of fun, so we'll see you there!
Prayer Requests
- Pray for Alan Decker and issues with his ex-wife and child custody. Currently, they share custody but she is seeking 100% so she can move from the area.
- Pray for God's will in Emily Stubbs' life and future.
- Kevin is having surgery Thursday for a hiatal hernia repair.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
SPOTmail Update!
Lesson Preview
Thanks to Brad Slinkard for filling in for me last week as we addressed the question of how to express love. Paul's response in 1 Corinthians 13 is perhaps one of the most memorized chapters in the New Testament and is an all-time favorite at weddings.
This week is our last Sunday in 1 Corinthians. It is also the last lesson on "Questions Believers Ask". The church in Corinth had lots of questions and didn't always like the answers they heard, but Paul always called them as he saw them! Once again, the Corinthians are asking for help from Paul concerning the resurrection. We will benefit from Paul's response as we toss this question around (not literally, please). Once again, be sure to bring your questions with you.
See you Sunday,
Don
This week is our last Sunday in 1 Corinthians. It is also the last lesson on "Questions Believers Ask". The church in Corinth had lots of questions and didn't always like the answers they heard, but Paul always called them as he saw them! Once again, the Corinthians are asking for help from Paul concerning the resurrection. We will benefit from Paul's response as we toss this question around (not literally, please). Once again, be sure to bring your questions with you.
See you Sunday,
Don
Snacks
Oct. 24 -- Janice Meinhardt
Halloween -- Ginger LaRowe
Prayer List
Kevin Hurt -- having surgery for hiatal hernia on Oct. 28
Don Robbins -- recovering from unpleasant routine tests earlier this week
Class members -- absent in recent weeks
Teenagers -- adjusting to the challenges of living away from home
SPOTlunch
This Sunday at Fazzoli's in Arnold -- pizza and other "fine" Italian cuisine. (Complaints about this selection? See Phil Stewart -- he drew from the bucket this week!)
Plans for a fall class picnic to be announced this Sunday!
The Mid-Week Update
Lesson Recap!!
A quick thanks to Brad Slinkard for teaching our lesson on the "Love Chapter" (1 Corinthians 13) on Sunday. Much appreciated, Brad!
SPOT Lunch!!
The SPOT lunch this month will be held this Sunday (October 24th!) at Fazzoli's in Arnold!! The class picnic has been postponed at least a week!
Prayer Requests
- For a friend diagnosed with cancer.
- For the death of a friend.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Dual Congrats!!!
Happy belated anniversary (yesterday )to Kay and Mike Smith. Happy birthday today to Don Robbins!! Hope you all enjoy your special day!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday Recap!!!
Lesson Recap
Continuing on our study of 1 Corinthians we covered two questions on Sunday. These were "What should I do?" and What can I do?".
While in Ephesus, Paul received a report concerning the church in Corinth. Chapters 1-6 are his response to that report. We looked at what chapter 7:1-5 said, and what we heard Paul say. We also noted the issue he was addressing. We know this would be a concern for the new church in Corinth, as new converts would want to abstain from any activity that reminded them of their previous lifestyle.
What Should I Do?
This section deals with marriage. Statistics show that church members divorce at nearly the same rate as non-Christians. We are parents of teens and soon will face the issue of marriage. So how can believers discover Gods will regarding the person they should marry? God has a plan for marriage, and the Bible tells us here:
Where to Begin: 7:10-11
When to Stay Married: 7:12-16 -Where we learn that the ultimate goal of a Christian marriage should be to glorify God.
When Not to Marry: 7: 32-35
When to Marry:7:36-39
To marry on not to marry...that is the question. To divorce or stay married. With the internet, songs, movies today, we would all agree it is more difficult for a young person to remain sexually pure today than we were our children's age. How can believers support each other in maintain control over our emotions and impulses.
What Can I Do?
This portion of Paul's letter deals with the "gray" areas of life. The "should I or shouldn't I" and "why or why nots" of life. When you find yourself asking the question "What can I do?" base your decision on the following four questions:
Is it based on love? (8:1-3)
Will it harm others? (8:9-13, 10:23-24)
Is it evangelistic? (9:19-23)
Will it glorify God? (10:31-11:1)
This section deals with marriage. Statistics show that church members divorce at nearly the same rate as non-Christians. We are parents of teens and soon will face the issue of marriage. So how can believers discover Gods will regarding the person they should marry? God has a plan for marriage, and the Bible tells us here:
Where to Begin: 7:10-11
When to Stay Married: 7:12-16 -Where we learn that the ultimate goal of a Christian marriage should be to glorify God.
When Not to Marry: 7: 32-35
When to Marry:7:36-39
To marry on not to marry...that is the question. To divorce or stay married. With the internet, songs, movies today, we would all agree it is more difficult for a young person to remain sexually pure today than we were our children's age. How can believers support each other in maintain control over our emotions and impulses.
What Can I Do?
This portion of Paul's letter deals with the "gray" areas of life. The "should I or shouldn't I" and "why or why nots" of life. When you find yourself asking the question "What can I do?" base your decision on the following four questions:
Is it based on love? (8:1-3)
Will it harm others? (8:9-13, 10:23-24)
Is it evangelistic? (9:19-23)
Will it glorify God? (10:31-11:1)
Class Fall Picnic!!!
Set aside October the 24th for our fall picnic. We will confirm the location on Sunday, but plan on plenty of grub and fellowship. Details are as usual...$5 per person for meat and drinks (generic soda, waster and tea), all you bring is yourself and a side dish or chips!
Prayer Requests
- Continued prayers for Rich and Linda Conrad
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Weekly Update!!!
Lesson Preview
So far in our study of 1 Corinthians, we have covered chapters 1-6. In these chapters Paul responded to a report he received concerning things going on in the Corinthian church. The problem was disunity caused by worldliness creeping in to the body.
This week we start a new section. In preparation I ask you to consider what burning questions you have?
Really!
What questions do you keep asking yourself about your faith? You see, Paul received a letter from the church in Corinth that was filled with questions.
Beginning in Chapter 7 and continuing through the remainder of the book, Paul responds to the church's questions. This week we will cover chapters 7 - 11. Not to worry, we will not go verse-by-verse, but we will consider these two questions:
- What should I do?
- What can I do?
If you have not been to class for a while, come this week and see what these questions are all about.
In Christ,
Don
In Christ,
Don
SNACKS
10/10 Donna & Dave Marlette
10/17 Susan & Kevin Hurt