To all: Rooted tonight at 7. Homework was to read Romans 12 and make markings and to spend time in reading God’s Word. Also starting to memorize 1 or any number of the 5 scriptures in this book. May His peace be with you all, hope to see everyone later! -Jeremy
Current Study: Navigators – Thursdays at 7:00pm at New Hope
We will be starting a series called 2:7 by Navigators on 02/09/2012. It is a three part book series.
Download a sample chapter at the Navpress website.
You can buy your first book from Navpress, ChristianBook.com or Amazon.com.
Any questions? Please see Jeremy Grassel:)
So it has been quite some time, and no one has told me how they scored on their spiritual gifts test! Would anybody like to share? Let’s discuss together how to use them at New Hope to better God’s kingdom.
A. There are three lists offered in scripture of spiritual gifts.
1. Romans 12:3-8
3For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith. 4For as we have many members in one body, and all members have not the same office: 5So we, being many, are one body in Christ, and every one members one of another.6Having then gifts differing according to the grace that is given to us, whether prophecy, let us prophesy according to the proportion of faith;7Or ministry, let us wait on our ministering: or he that teacheth, on teaching;8Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that giveth, let him do it with simplicity; he that ruleth, with diligence; he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness.
2. 1st Corinthians 12:7-10
7But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal.8For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit;9To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit;10To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues:11But all these worketh that one and the selfsame Spirit, dividing to every man severally as he will.
3. Ephesians 4:10-12
10He that descended is the same also that ascended up far above all heavens, that he might fill all things.)11And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers;12For the perfecting of the saints, for the work of the ministry, for the edifying of the body of Christ:
B. Gifts are not Talents, but Unique Ministry Tools
From these, we compile the following:
1. Though we may have many talents we are born with, or receive from our parents, there are gifts we receive from our heavenly father at the moment of our salvation that are separate.
2. We can use talents as we choose, but the gifts of the Holy Spirit are designed and given for the building of God’s kingdom. In the scriptures above, we are commanded to use these gifts for His purpose.
3. Further reading in 1st Corinthians reinforces that God chooses which gifts are given to us. We may choose a talent or a skill to hone, but it is up to God what gifts we will posses when we join his kingdom.
C. Tongues is a gift of the Holy Spirit, but is widely misunderstood.
1. Tongues first occurred in Acts 2, where we see clearly that the gift of Tongues is spoken by the Holy Spirit, not by ourselves. This gift was given to the Apostles to preach the Word of God to those who spoke different languages. It is useful when delivered to those who need it, but useless in a church service where the Word of God is already understood. That is why we do not consider Tongues a form of worship at New Hope.
2. Paul teaches an important lesson on Tongues in 1 Corinthians 14.
D. Gifts are given, not taken.
We learned that God chose what gifts to give us. It is silly to desire a gift we were not given, and counter-productive to try and “learn” it. It is more productive for us to find out what gift we were actually given, and then begin using it.
Regarding our Spiritual Gifts Test
The test from Malone is thorough. So thorough in fact, that it even measures for gifts not mentioned in the scriptures* we studied (more about that below). Please be mindful: do not treat this test as the final word on the matter. This test can help us take a better look at ourselves. But to be absolutely certain about your results, you should speak to your Pastor and your friends, and to God. Especially our Pastor. His spiritual gift is discernment, so likely he will know your results before you tell him.
*Note:
A few extra “gifts” have jumped into this test:
1. Craftsmanship (Building and Creating things)
2. Creative Communication (Dramas, Dance, Sign Language, Performances)
3. Hospitality
4. Intercession (Prayer Warrior)
In my opinion, the first two are talents. The second two are responsibilities. However, it can’t hurt to see if we are equipped also toward these acts of worship. Just recognize they are not referred to as “gifts” directly by scripture.
Saturday
Girls Bake-a-Thon – 4:00PM to 7:00PM
Meet at the Church at 4:00 PM
Bring one or two things to make (including the eggs, milk, oil, etc. needed to make it)
Pizza will be available for dinner.
Boys and Girls Bonfire – 8:00 PM
8:00 PM at Heather’s House
Ladies: Rides will be available to take you from the church to Heather’s House.
Everyone will need a ride to return home.
Sunday
Boys Video-Game-A-Thon – Noon to 6:00 PM
Following church on Sunday, we will all walk up to Jeremy’s house.
Pizza will be available for Lunch.
Important: If you have an XBOX 360, call Jeremy to see if it will be needed, and what games to bring.
Youth will need a ride home when the event is over.
What’s Needed
E.D.G.E.
Please bring one bag of chips / pretzels / snacks each to the Bon Fire.
A meal will not be provided, so please eat dinner before you come.
ROOtED
Fellow young adults, we will need the following items for the Bon Fire:
Smore Kits:
Chocolate – Jeremy, Daniel and Sara
Graham Crackers and Marshmellows – Aaron
Soda Pop – Ian, Volunteer Needed, Volunteer Needed
Roasting Tools – Volunteer Needed
QUESTIONS
If you have any questions, feel free to call Sara, Jeremy, or Myself.
E-mail Daniel at bowser555@gmail.com for that information.
See you all this weekend! God bless.
This week, Aaron offered to teach on the topic of Procrastination (one of the topics requested by the group on the sign-up sheet). Below are highlights from his lesson. You go, brother Aaron!
Definition – Willingly delaying what should be done. The result of laziness.
Some scripture verses we read:
Proverbs 12:24, 13:4, 15:18-19, and 18:9.
Colossians 3:23
Procrastination At Work
Go to work as if God is both your co-worker and your employer.
God Wants us to Act Now
- Matthew 21:26 is one of many examples of things God belives we should not delay. In this case, making amends with another should not be put off. Therefor, procrastion doesn;t just effect tasks, but relationships.
- Ephesians 4:26 says not to let teh sun set on your anger. Another clear example of things God believes require immediate attention.
Luke 14:21 – The Parable of the Great Feast
The Parable of the Great Feast has Two Menaings:
- Give to those who need it. The blessing is greater from those who cannot repay you.
- Beware and heed God’s invitation, because one day he may revoke it.
Procrastination Deprives You
Procrastination Deprives You of your Physical, Emotional and Spiritual Needs.
Why do people procrastinate, in spite of their needs?
Pastor Todd often says, “What you pursue becomes your purpose.” What are you pursuing? Is it what you want your purpose to be?
Procrastination effects Relationships
Procrastinating your Relationship with God can have eternal consequences.
- James 4:13-14 – Get right with God today.
- Hebrews 3:7-15 – Make decisions for Christ today.
- Be prepared, Jesus coudl return at any time! Luke 12:35-48 says that Jesus will come at an hour we will not expect. Will you be ready?
- Matthew 25:1-3 – Parable of the Ten Virgins and the Bridegroom.
Our spirituality cannot be borrowed. It must be made. Jeremy pointed out that when we are young, we are borrowing our parents’ religion. We do not have salvation until we make that decision in our hearts. Are you putting that decision off?
Bottom Line: “Procrastination is a bad habit that can have eternal consequences.” -Aaron
Thanks Aaron!
The content of this blog in no way represents the opinions or official statement of belief for New Hope Church, or its congregation. The blog simply represents the honest curiosity that we who call ourselves Rooted have, and our divine right to come to God with our confusions, and know that God is and always in control.
ROOtED Folks,
The ROOtED / E.D.G.E. Pic Nic is fast approaching! It will begin at 1:00, and will officially end at 3:30. Please consider offering rides to the youth, to get them from the church to the park.
There is skit practice at New Hope at 4:00 for anyone interested in joining / helping out with the 2009 Women’s Conference skit.
Here is the list of what we have, and what we need:
Grilling
- Grill – Gorge Park
- Charcoal, Lighter and Lighter Fluid – Jeremy
Main Course
- Stromboli – Travis P.
- Hot Dog’s and Buns – The Endlich’s
- Chips – The Prince’s
- Hamburgers and Buns – Jeremy
Drinks
- Pop – James, Holly and Jeremy
- Ice – Daniel and Sara
- Cooler(s) – Daniel and Sara
Desserts
- Strawberry Cake – Kaytlyn
- Cookies – The Prince’s
- Misc Desserts – Angela
Activities – NEEDED
If you would be interested in playing flag football, volley ball, checkers, cards, bad-mitten, frisbee, etc., then please sign up to bring teh equipment. So far, we have no one volunteer to plan or supply activities.
Hey all!
Those of you who did not make it last night were missed. We read out of Deuteromony (focusing mostly on Chapter 6), and learned some lessons about surviving as a Christian in a non-Christian world from the wise words of Moses. Some key verses to check out include:
- 4:15-19 – A warning about Idols
- 4:27-31
- 4:39-40
- Chapter 5 is a review of the ten commandments (a remix of sorts, worth reading).
- Chapter 6 (verses 6-13 especially)
Then we played the Un-Game to get to know each other. Our final question (which we decided to leave unanswered as soemthin to ponder on throughout the week) was this: If you are a Christian, what evidence do your neighbors see that says so?
Do you even know your neighbors? Perhaps it’s time to meet them, and offer some testimony.
New Hope Christian fellowship will not hold Wednesday or Monday night services through the month of August, so the ministry committee can discuss ideas for the new Fall programs.
Please pray for New Hope during this time, that God’s plan for the Fall be revealed to us. Please also pray for Rooted, as we must decide where to go in the Fall.
Enjoy your Mondays, and we will see you in September!
-Daniel
Shan Dannon and I met up with Luke and his family last night to paint the gym at Tallmage Christian Academy. In just two hours we managed to paint the whole gymnasium! Okay, so maybe it was only one coat, and more might be needed, but it was awesome to be able to contribute to a school so dedicated to the Lord!
-Daniel