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Saturday, November 2, 2019

"Facts that strengthen our Faith"

I shared these thoughts with the Parkrose Nursing Home Church congregation recently and both Renmark Uniting Churches.
This version was presented at Parkrose. It was slightly different at Renmark.
Below the sermon is the order of service and the Bible Reading.


SERMON
How are you going in the Faith department?
If you’re anything like me I often don’t have much.
I wish I could be more believing more often,
more effective as a Christian.
For some of us,
when we started our Christian life,
it was all very exciting and new.
It was for me.
God’s Holy Spirit had spoken to me about my need for salvation and need of our Saviour Jesus.
I was under conviction for 3 years before I became a Christian at 28.
 but at the time I could see how He was reaching out to me much earlier than that.
Some of us may have had a subsequent period in our lives,after we became a Christian, when we were “on fire for the Lord” as some would say.
Very involved,
attending this service and that,
this convention and that,
listening to prominent speakers,
attending Bible Studies,
sharing our faith with all who would listen,
Sometimes whether they wanted to hear us or not.
Singing in the choir,
taking up leadership roles in our Church.
And then some things might have come along to cause us to stumble a bit.
Relationship break ups,
the onset of chronic illness,
tragedies all around.
You might have worked out previously in your thinking,
like me,
 how God was going to give you a perfect life.
But like me your faith may have started to wain when challenges came.
Maybe we were  starting to become a bit sceptical and beginning to think our non Christian friends might be right.
They didn’t believe and maybe thought we were a bit delusional even though they still liked us.
They came up with questions that you didn’t always have answers for.
You were quite confident there were answers but found it hard to find them when needed.
They couldn’t see how Christians could have any fun and maybe you were starting to believe them.
Some of course who are here today have come from all sorts of Christian backgrounds.
For some our Faith is something that quietly started somewhere and then just grew over the years.
It may have been a slow and steady experience and you really just enjoyed and still do, being a Christian.
For some as we get older and come into places like this we know we are not that far off from passing to the next life.
We might ,even though we are advanced in years, still be searching for answers and assurance about what happens next.
We might be wanting a faith that works that will carry us through.
Well if what I have been describing resonates with you,
or is something you have experienced,
or even still are,
then I think today's passage can bring us some comfort.
A boost to our faith if you like.
We should always hope to leave a Church service feeling better than when we came in.
That can be if we allow God to touch us. 
My prayer is that will be our experience today,
Here are 4 things I think today's reading can help get us back on track.
1. The Fact of Jesus rising from the dead.
1.8 Don’t ever forget the wonderful fact that Jesus Christ was a man, born into King David’s family; and that he was God, as shown by the fact that he rose again from the dead.
This passage is reminding us of the foundation of our faith which is a fact.
 A fact born about by History and Literature and the Word of God and God’s Holy Spirit.
And the testimony of those who knew Him when He physically walked this earth.
People will dispute this.
But the evidence is outstanding to those who are not prejudiced about becoming Christians.
You see many people, who are never likely to believe, are wanting to protect their right to be who they want to be.
That really means to sin without being accountable to God.
This blinds them from ever wanting to examine the evidence with an open mind.
Their minds are largely closed.
Some such people however may still be touched by God’s Holy Spirit even though it is against their wills.
After all such were some of us.

2.  We will be living in Heaven with Jesus. In a sense we are already.
11 I am comforted by this truth, that when we suffer and die for Christ it only means that we will begin living with him in heaven. 12 And if we think that our present service for him is hard, just remember that some day we are going to sit with him and rule with him.

This passage is a reminder that the best is yet to come.
That God has a purpose right now for everyone of us.
Suffering is something we are much more able to endure when we have all the promises God has for us and that He will keep.

And this following passage is a great encouragement when our faith is failing and weak.

3.God is faithful to us.
13 Even when we are too weak to have any faith left, he remains faithful to us and will help us, for he cannot disown us who are part of himself, and he will always carry out his promises to us.
God is aware of our human frailty.
He will and has already imparted His faith to us.
My mum used to love that little poem called footprints.
That is a very good scriptural example of what God, Jesus, is doing for us when we are that weak that our Faith is almost gone.
He will safely and faithfully escort us on through these tough times and over the hurdles we face.


One night I dreamed a dream.
As I was walking along the beach with my Lord.
Across the dark sky flashed scenes from my life.
For each scene, I noticed two sets of footprints in the sand,
One belonging to me and one to my Lord.
After the last scene of my life flashed before me,
I looked back at the footprints in the sand.
I noticed that at many times along the path of my life,
especially at the very lowest and saddest times,
there was only one set of footprints.
This really troubled me, so I asked the Lord about it.
"Lord, you said once I decided to follow you,
You'd walk with me all the way.
But I noticed that during the saddest and most troublesome times of my life,
there was only one set of footprints.
I don't understand why, when I needed You the most, You would leave me."
He whispered, "My precious child, I love you and will never leave you
Never, ever, during your trials and testings.
When you saw only one set of footprints,
It was then that I carried you."

And this last bit from today’s passage is encouraging those of us who can, to encourage one another.

4.
14 Remind your people of these great facts, and command them in the name of the Lord not to argue over unimportant things. Such arguments are confusing and useless and even harmful. 15 Work hard so God can say to you, “Well done.” Be a good workman, one who does not need to be ashamed when God examines your work. Know what his Word says and means.
 We need to keep working on our Faith,
reading the Bible when we can,
attending Church here and other activities such as the hymn singing and communion services during the week.
Talk to each other about your faith.

How you’re feeling maybe exactly how someone else is and you can work together to lighten the burden.

We are told also to avoid arguing.

It’s sad but there was for sometime, an argument going on as to who actually was the author of the poem footprints.
The simple fact is that God actually wrote it not word for word, but in truth, in His Bible

Conclusion.

So is our Faith weak?

Does our faith need to be stronger?

In simple truth it doesn’t really matter.

If you are a Christian you are God’s Child.

We have a sign on our mantelpiece.



“GOD,  I am in your Hands.

I know you won’t drop me.”

He won’t.

That’s a fact.

We will now sing our last Hymn.

Can you guess what that might be?


Parkrose service13/10/19
Welcome
Call to worship: 
Hymn: “This is my Father’s World”  4v 
Announcements:
Bible Reading: 2 Tim 2:8-15                      
Hymn: “Great is thy Faithfulness”  3v 
Communion: 
Offering: 
Church Prayer:
Hymn:  “Now I belong to Jesus”  3v
Message:  “Facts that strengthen our Faith”
Hymn: “He’s got the whole world in His hands” 5v 
Benediction and Vesper: Now unto Him 

2 Timothy 2:8-15 Living Bible (TLB)

Don’t ever forget the wonderful fact that Jesus Christ was a man, born into King David’s family; and that he was God, as shown by the fact that he rose again from the dead. It is because I have preached these great truths that I am in trouble here and have been put in jail like a criminal. But the Word of God is not chained, even though I am. 10 I am more than willing to suffer if that will bring salvation and eternal glory in Christ Jesus to those God has chosen.
11 I am comforted by this truth, that when we suffer and die for Christ it only means that we will begin living with him in heaven. 12 And if we think that our present service for him is hard, just remember that some day we are going to sit with him and rule with him. But if we give up when we suffer, and turn against Christ, then he must turn against us. 13 Even when we are too weak to have any faith left, he remains faithful to us and will help us, for he cannot disown us who are part of himself, and he will always carry out his promises to us.
14 Remind your people of these great facts, and command them in the name of the Lord not to argue over unimportant things. Such arguments are confusing and useless and even harmful. 15 Work hard so God can say to you, “Well done.” Be a good workman, one who does not need to be ashamed when God examines your work. Know what his Word says and means.

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