Satan desires disunity in the church. How do we fight that? We use the tools that God has given us. According to Ephesians 4, he has given each of us a spiritual gift that is given to serve one another. He has given you a gift. He doesn’t just pull gifts out of the bag and toss them around.Your gift has been picked specifically for you and for your situation. Part of mature responsibility is to learn what our gift is. We do that through listening, prayer and acting out the urges from the Holy Spirit. We listen and we do. But why? The gifts are the glue of the body. They are what holds us together. They provide unity. We have unity when we have a common purpose AND a role to play in bringing that purpose about. This means that pastors aren’t suppose to do everything. It also means that church staff is not suppose to do everything. The pastors are the shepherds, the equippers, the leaders, everyone else is a minister. We are all to minister to one another. There is a church that is incomplete without you and you are incomplete without that church. You do not have […]
Author: Nick
“And having shod your feet with the preparation of the gospel of peace” (Ephesians 6:15). So far four of your brothers and sisters have offered to meet with me to share their story. Thanks to them all. We can look forward to hearing this stories soon. It’s never too late to add your name to the list. nsigur@gmail.com Paul tell us we need to be ready to share our story. He writes in Romans 10:13–15: “‘Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.’” How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!’” (NIV) In the original Greek, the word preparation used in Ephesians 6:15 can be defined as “firm-footing; a strong foundation.” We need to have a firm foundation in God’s Word. This word preparation could also be translated as “readiness.” The idea is to be ready at all times to share the gospel Sometimes we think that means we need to […]
What’s Your Story?
Satan is the great enemy of God and his people, and one of his enduring tactics to disrupt the church and to hinder our witness to the world by fostering disunity. He does it by eroding the love between brothers and sisters in Christ. Satan is actively working in every church right now to drive a wedge between the people there. He will split churches into factions by first making those Christians find reasons not to love one another, not to bear with one another in love. We need to be aware of Satan’s tactics, but we don’t need to be afraid. People in the local church are bound together. We all chained together in unity through Christ, through what he has done in each of us. The problem is that we don’t recognize the commonality of our experience with the Lord. Most of us know very little about how Christ has worked in the life of the christian who sits next to us in church. I would like to see us do something about that. I would like to do a series of interview with fellow Christians. I want to hear everyone’s story about what Christ has meant in their […]
Personal Salvation – CorporateTraining and Service
I was born and raised a Catholic. I was born and raised VERY Catholic. I went to Catholic School. I served as a Altar Boy. I even went to the seminary for a year and a half. By the time I met my bride I had drifted away from that church, but I was still Catholic. She was a fiery little red-headed cute baptist. She greatly confused my world.She used terms like “personal relationship” and “born again.” I thought she was pretty crazy but she was so hot… I ignored that. Okay so I was twenty. I proposed the same month I met her and we were married soon thereafter; but my confusion continued for many years.I don’t think I’m the only one. I grew up looking to the church for all things spiritual: salvation, training, service. We evangelicals look at things differently. In fact, I think most everyone does now. Salvation is a personal thing. We are each responsible (that’s the key word) for our salvation. Salvation doesn’t come from membership in a church either by being born into it, joining up or getting baptized there.So what’s the function of the church? The church’s job is to mature […]
We are the Church
This was a week of many lessons. Perhaps the most important was the reminder that “We are the Church.” During a Kairos weekend, one of the most memorable talks is entitled “We are the Church.” The purpose of the talk is to remind inmates that the church is not a building, organization or denomination, not a pastor or youth director, worship team. We are the church. This is particularly important to the incarcerated who have often had a bad experience with “church” and have thrown out Christianity with the bad taste they have for a church experience. It’s also an important lesson when you lose your pastor. Many in a good church have had a bad experience with church somewhere else. One of the new elements of the church in which they found Jesus is the pastor. But it’s just an element. Jesus is the imnportnt part. The pastor is not the church. For some who have equated the Pastor with the Church, this was a harder week than it needed to be. I pray especially for those. The rest of us need to remember that lesson, for it is easily forgotten. In the weeks and months ahead we […]
Repent, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!” Matthew 3:2Over two thousand years ago, Jesus came to announce the arrival of the Kingdom of God. Sometimes I feel like He got the timing all wrong. Like when I watched the Presidential Debates. Seemed like less than perfect guys who all want to be King. Don’t they know the King has come?And there lies the problem. Jesus brought good news. One day He will come back and his Kingship will be obvious and undeniable. What a day that will be. I can’t wait. But there is more good news. We don’t have to wait. We can make Him King now and begin to reap the benefits of living the in the Kingdom of God now. Admittedly its a bit strange to live in the Kingdom when those around you are still fighting about being King themselves. But there are those who see and those who remain blind. One day every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus is Lord. Some of us just realize that it’s wise to do it now. It’s not just because we want to be some of the first, but because there are […]
Quietly Sharing Jesus
People don’t meet the Lord in the Church. Not usually anyway. They meet Him out in the world. They don’t always know that it’s Him. Sometimes they don’t figure that out until later, perhaps in Church. They meet Him as they struggle through their lives, not finding happiness, joy eluding them. They live in fear; until they see someone who should be fearful; but lives fearlessly. The temptation becomes too great. Finally, they ask or they just listen closer and discover the reason for the peace, the cause of the absence of fear. One day last week I noticed a change in a waitress that serves me often. Before she had seem defeated and gloomy. Suddenly she smiled more. She was friendlier. Then one day, out of the blue, she began talking to me about going to church, something she had just started doing. We had a great conversation about the Lord. At one point she said, “You seem to have peace in your life.” She had seen something she wanted. Jesus had shown her something in my life without me even knowing it. I don’t always feel peaceful. But there was enough there for her to see Jesus. […]
The Father Knows Best
Last Saturday was my grand daughter Samantha’s birthday. She had gotten a Take A Kid to the Game ticket to the UL basketball game and asked me to take her. I agreed before I realized that the end of the Saints game and almost all of the Bronco’s game conflicted with the basketball game. With less than100 percent enthusiasm I left my comfortable chair before my television displaying the beginning of the fourth quarter of the game. I put Sammy’s present in the truck and headed out listening to the game on the radio. When I arrived at her home Sammie ran out of the house all excited and handed me the above card she had made. It was her birthday and she made me a card. As all NFL fans know, the end of the Saints game was tragic as was all of Tebow and the Broncos. The UL basketball game ended up an exciting overtime win. Sammie and I had a blast. God is a better event planner than we are. He knows where true joy and excitement can be found. If you find yourself feeling God is dealing you a bad hand. Read my card and […]
