Sufficiency of the Gospel

Jim Leffel
John 6:26-35

When Jesus feeds 5,000 men and their families, he teaches those around him about his answer to the real limits and real demands of people. He also teaches them three truths about discipleship: 1) it's not about you; 2) the energizing effect of participation; and 3) the abundant life that Jesus gives. He is able to abundantly meet the real spiritual hunger of anyone who believes in him.

What Can We Do?

Dennis McCallum
2 Corinthians 8

What can we do when the face of poverty is visible all around us? There are many people who barely have enough to eat and little means to turn their lives around. Giving 5 dollars to the person with a sign on the corner is just hardening our heart to the poor so we don't have to think deeper on why they are there. Jesus encourages us to treat our neighbors as the Good Samaritan does; give from the heart and from what we have. We can also financially support the initiatives of groups trying to defeat the causes of poverty.

Mission of the Gospel

Jim Leffel
Mark 6:7-13

Jesus sends his disciples; he instructs them to adopt his values, take initiative by moving toward people, go humbly, and to take risks without taking offense. They were to present the answer to people's root issues: to turn back to God. Ultimately, his disciples were to offer freedom and healing to a broken world.

The Rich and the Poor

Dennis McCallum
Proverbs 14:21

There is a vast inequality between the poor and wealthy in the world today. Looking at other countries it's easy to see how we in the United States live in a state of surplus and luxury. God calls on us to support and care for the poor of the world. How often do we simply give out change and think nothing of it a moment later? Jesus calls us to care for those in real need and to give sacrificially so our heart can shift from supplying our needs to the needs of others. \r\n

Representing Jesus in a Non-Christian Society

Gary DeLashmutt
1 Peter 2:11-25

Peter explains how Christians should live in a non-Christian society. One way prescribed is for Christians to resist moral assimilation with society. Another way Peter presents is to be a blessing to those who don't believe in Jesus. Peter explains this includes: 1) respecting governing authorities, 2) doing good in the community, 3) treating people with honor and respect, 4) being a hard-working employee, and 5) patiently enduring mistreatment from others.\r\n

Gospel of the Kingdom

Jim Leffel
Mark 4:26-32

Jesus compares the kingdom of God to a seed that grows in a mysterious way to a farmer. His point is that only God causes growth and changes lives. He also compares it to a mustard seed that grows in an unlikely way into a giant tree. This is meant to describe how Jesus came humbly to die on the cross in order to save a multitude of people.

Word & Deed in Spiritual Renewal

Gary DeLashmutt
Acts 2-6

Throughout the first half of the book of Acts, we see that spiritual renewal is propelled and accompanied by two things: Word and deed. Jesus' followers share the Gospel, and their actions practically demonstrate God's love for people. Word and deed are completely interrelated, and we explore the necessity of action accompanying sharing the Good News.

Disputing with God

Jim Leffel
1 Corinthians 10:13

Jeremiah complains and accuses God because he is suffering. God responds to Jeremiah with assurance that He will restore him and protect him if Jeremiah simply chooses to return to God. God assures Jeremiah that God is his fortress; this is reminder for Jeremiah from earlier that He will make Jeremiah strong like walls. Walls are useless until tested; Jeremiah is now being tested through suffering. Jeremiah does end up choosing to return to the Lord in grace and he was restored to God's work

Farewell Ephesus

Ryan Lowery
Acts 20:18-38

Paul's farewell to Ephesus contains a unique look into his relationships. It demonstrates how serving God is relational, dynamic, and unpredictable. It requires endurance and care for those one is serving. It is also about entrusting yourself to Him in order to give to others with integrity. Ultimately, a life of serving God results in real friendship.