Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 26, 2015

The Consequences of Ideas: The Christian and Sexuality

April 25/26, 2015




The Christian Covenant of Marriage
We believe the Christian covenant of marriage by which one man and one woman establish a lifetime partnership for the protection and well-being of the spouses and the procreation and bringing up of offspring is to be honored as holy. This covenant should only be entered into by two professing followers of Jesus Christ. This is a binding covenant between the man, the woman and God.

Jacob’s Well Church believes that the Bible mandates that sexual activity is to be enjoyed exclusively between a man and a woman that have been joined together in holy matrimony. All other sexual activity violates the Biblical standard for Christians. 

This covenant may only be broken in the extreme cases of marital infidelity, abuse or abandonment.

There's a lot to talk about in this declaration. It can be a very passionate topic for many of us as we try to balance our belief in God's word with loving people. What are your beliefs about marriage and sexuality, and where have those ideas come from? 

READ Matthew 5:27-30
Jesus uses hyperbole in these verses to make the point that sexuality is powerful. It often begins with a look or a touch, and our lustful imaginations are set into motion. Unless we guard our minds from these thoughts, the power of our sexuality and our imaginations can quickly take us down a road of pain and heartache. Our ideas begin to take action, and our actions can have devastating consequences. If you're open to sharing with your group, how have you seen this concept play out in your life or the lives of those around you (without naming names)? 

Paul spoke this past weekend on a few points. One by one, DISCUSS with your group what these mean.

  • Our culture is broken in regards to sexuality.
  • You and I are all born broken in regards to sexuality.
  • Sexuality is powerful and needs the safety of marriage.
  • We need to rediscover the purposes of sex.
          1. Establishing, renewing, and deepening of the covenant of marriage
          2. Reunion of the separate complementary genders
          3. Creation of children within the safety of family

READ 1 Corinthians 6:9-11
"And such were some of you." Yep, you and me. Many of us have practiced sexuality outside the covenant of marriage or outside the scope of God's intentions. But more than that, this passage includes other ways that we may have sinned in our past, or maybe even our present. Do you idolize something or someone? "Thieves, the greedy, and swindlers" can refer to the lust for money. "Drunkards" speaks for itself. "Revilers" or "slanderers" (depending on your version of Scripture) refer to those who speak abusively. "And such were some of you." 

And then there's this beautiful word, "but." 
"But" means it's not the end of your story. 
   "But you were washed."
   "But you were sanctified."
   "But you were justified."
All under the new covenant of the death and resurrection of Jesus. 

Have you accepted that gift of life yet? Have you faced your past with God's guidance? Have you been forgiven yet? What a glorious freedom there is in choosing to follow Jesus, to know Him, to become like Him, to be washed and sanctified and justified. God may be calling you to this take this step on your journey. If so, reach out to those in your small group and ask them to walk alongside you. Let them help you heal.

Christ's healing is for all believers to become chaste 

LOOK up the word chaste and TALK about it as a group. Many of us have preconceived notions of this word. What does it mean to you? What does it mean for God's children to live a chaste life in today's culture? How difficult does our culture make living a chaste life? How does Christ's healing help us live chaste, and how does His healing heal us?

GO DEEPER
If you have time and are interested, READ Hebrews 11. NOTE those people from the Old Testament who were sexually immoral. This may require looking up a few of their stories for reference.

And yet, after failing to live within God's plan for marriage, they made a choice to change direction and live a chaste life. "These all were commended for their faith." (v. 39a) You and I can choose every day, through thick and thin, to live within God's guidelines of sexuality. Then, when all is said and done, we can be "commended for our faith" too.


Sunday, February 15, 2015

Soul Talk - Remember You Are Dust

February 14/15, 2015

read psalm 103

For He knows how we are formed, 
   He remembers that we are dust. Psalm 103:14

Regularly remembering that God is God and you are not allows you to live in God's love and freedom as you learn to rely on Him day to day. He has a specific plan designed around your limitations. When you try to live outside of those plans, you’ll find yourself angry, bitter, jealous and exhausted. You can take it one step further and say that you need to live within your family’s limitations. Free your family to be who God designed you to be.

learning to live as dust . . .
1. What are your/family limitations? 
  • How much sleep do you need? 
  • Do you have special health needs? Do you get enough exercise and eat well?
  • Do you have people you can ask for help when you’re feeling overwhelmed? 
  • Do you take on too much responsibility? Not enough responsibility?
  • Have you discovered the things that feed your soul? 
2. Do you recognize your mortality?
  • In reading Psalm 103, what can you find in this Psalm about your mortality and how it fits into God’s plan? 
  • How can it be a gift to you?
3. Have you accepted the love of YHWH, the Creator?
Many of us have been deeply hurt by life, by others, and maybe you even feel you’ve been hurt by God. Sometimes it’s hard to accept God’s love for us. But when we have a true heart level understanding of the depth of love He has for us, it’s transformational. 
  • What does Psalm 103 say about God’s love for you? 
  • Are you in need of a heart level transformation? 
Take some time to PRAY together for God to come and speak to your heart of His love and mercy and freedom. SHARE God's love with those in your small group by telling them what you appreciate about them.
  
4. Awaken to who you were made to be
READ through Psalm 103 and find who you were made to be. For example, in the first few verses you can see that you were made to be healed and redeemed and renewed. PRAY together for God to open your eyes to who you were meant to be. THINK about how He created you and the gifts He’s given you. 
  • How can all of these things, even your limitations, work together for His benefit and yours? 
  • How can your design as a family be of benefit? 
  • How can your design as a small group help others and help each other?


next steps
   worship
Join us in prayer beginning February 17 @6pm in the Fireside Room at JW.

Also, if you attend a Sunday morning worship service, would you and your group pray and consider moving as a group to a Saturday night service? You could help those who are new to JW by opening up seats during the busiest times.
   
   belong
Spend some time praying as a group. 
   
   grow
Choose one practical aspect of limitation you will start embracing.

Further reading:
   Prayer – Richard Foster
   The Good and Beautiful Life – James Bryan Smith
   Invitation to Solitude and Silence:
     Experiencing God’s Transforming Presence – Ruth H. Barton

   serve
Attend "Discover Your Design" at Camille's on Wednesday, March 18 @6:30pm to find how God designed you to help others.

   share
Consider attending the BFC informational meeting on Saturday, February 21 @4pm in the Prayer Room. Contact Rick Podolak at 715.271.6944 or rpodolak@prodigy.net.