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IN OUR HEARTS > Weekly Words

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Weekly Words From Randoon ... 1/6/2008

Welcome to the New Year and 2008’s first edition of the Weekly Words …

 

 

NEWS FROM SANCTUARY--

 

Now Forming: A Green Bean Ministry Team – to work in the Bean and in our community to serve needs. We need volunteer barista’s, care-givers, companions, maintenance people….everyone has a gift to contribute and we need and want you! Contact Lisa Etter letter@sanctuarycrc.org or Hayden Smith hsmith@sanctuarycrc.org to get plugged in.

 

Interested in a small group? Contact Mark Mohrlang markmohrlang@gmail.com.

 

This week in Worship…

            Attendance: 101

            Kids: 5

            Offering: $6,654

 

 

PRAYERS --

 

Thank you, Lord, for your healing hand in the lives of several members who have been ill.

 

Jesus, we continue to pray for peace in our world.

 

Father, thank you for bringing our many students back safely from Christmas Break.

 

Holy Spirit, we pray that you would be with the many expectant mothers among us. Keep them safe and strong.

 

God, we pray for our new church plants out of Sanctuary – for Dust with Tim and Cote Soerens and for Ben and Cherie Katt with Awake. Lead these leaders and fill them with strength and vision.

 

Lord, we also thank you for the great support we have received from the Christian Reformed Church over the last four years and we ask that we would be able to give back as we plant new churches and ministries and offer financial support back to our denomination.

 

 

NEWS FROM SANCTUARY –

 

Vocational Beginnings. How do we get our starts? Unlike many of my colleagues in the radio business, I didn’t start out right out of high school or vocational school. I went to college. Worked in college radio on KPLU FM – an awesome Jazz station. Then I worked at a really great church. Then, at age 25, I embarked into radio.

 

Because I was a little older, I want to make fast tracks. I interviewed several very well known Seattle radio personalities and asked their advice for advancing my career. Here’s what the PROS told me: They told me to take any shift, even part time. They told me to take on any extra assignments. When I finally did get work, I helped to high school football and basketball broadcasts. I worked at a disco – thank God for the return of Rock at the end of the70’s!

 

AND…Over and over again, I heard, “Look to where all the other guys who have made it got there starts. Go where the did. Do what they did. Follow their path.”

 

I did just that….wound up in Bellingham at KPUG Radio where everybody and his/or/her brother had work early in their career as a rock-jock…and soon I was on my way. It was only just this week in my meditations and reflection time for today’s message that I realized you and I could very well benefit from the same sort of positive EMULATION from the vocation of JESUS. Where did he start? Where did he go? What was it like? What did he do?

 

Mark 1:9-15 (ESV). This text offers us a glance –


9 In those days Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. 10 And when he came up out of the water, immediately he saw the heavens opening and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. 11 And a voice came from heaven, “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.” 12 The Spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness. 13 And he was in the wilderness forty days, being tempted by Satan. And he was with the wild animals, and the angels were ministering to him. 14 Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, 15 and saying, “The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel.”

 

 Let’s synchronize our watches, calendars….and our spirits with JESUS and ALIGN THE BEGINNING OF HIS MINISTRY WITH OUR MINISTRY AS A CHURCH HERE IN GREENWOOD THIS YEAR.  Jesus experiences 4 things in the beginning of his ministry: Baptism, Belovedness, Bedeviling and Belief. Literarily all the B’s are known as an alliteration…And I came up with all four all by myself and without a thesaurus. But, I did get a headache…just a little one…

 

Baptism: A point of remembering who we are and whose we are. Baptism also means “I’M IN!” It’s an inauguration – an identification with a new direction. Owning the vocation of “Christ Follower” starts with our water baptism and moves forward toward our being “all-in” for Jesus.

 

Belovedness: A motivation that wells up from in, nourished by the Spirit of God and not the approval of others. “You are my beloved Son; with you I am well pleased.” You are a beloved daughter or son of God. You play your life to an audience of ONE. We are motivated by the love of God and a desire to see his will done on earth as it is in heaven.

 

Bedeviled: Doing something good and significant enough to merit resistance from Anti-Gospel forces of all sorts. “12 The Spirit immediately drove him out into the wilderness. 13 And he was in the wilderness forty days, being tempted by Satan.”  You cannot move forward with Christ without the evil one attempting to move you backward or hold you where you are. As you step into line to follow Jesus, expect bedivlment.

 

Believing: The greatest labor for God of all – to place the full weight of our lives, our hopes, our dreams, our fears, our fortunes and our futures on HIM>…

 

“THE TIME IS FULFILLED, AND THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS AT HAND…” The time is fulfilled. There are several Greek words for time, the most prominent of which are chromos and kairos. Chronos time is chronological, measured in minutes, such as on a wathc. Kairos time is: Timeless, god-ordained, sovereignly controlled time. Kairos is “The molten moment” – it’s eternal … and it’s now. It never has been before…and it will never be again. JUMP AT IT TIME! Kairos is the word used by Jesus to describe that the kingdom time is here and now.

 

This is our NOW … God is for us. God is with us. God is in us. GOD IS PRESENT IN THIS MOMENT AND IN OUR ACTIONS!!  Douglas Hyde (Dedication and Leadership) wrote a well known book after being a major leader in Great Britain’s Communist Party. He had converted to Christianity and was recounting the story of a Chinese Underground Christian leader/pastor to peasant farmers. The Chinese pastor felt his flock was not “getting it” when it came to putting faith in Jesus into action in their lives. Finally, he almost shouted in a sermon: “Look at  your hands! Look at your Hands! God is in your hands” They stared at their hands. They began to smile in the KAIROS moment. THE KINGDOM OF GOD WAS LITERALLY AT HAND…

 

So…take a minute and look at your hands! The delicate hands of an artist? The strong hands of a physical therapist? The ruddy hands of a carpenter? The shaky hands of a wise but aging person? The well manicured hands of someone with too much time on their hands? Hands that twist and wring themselves in worry and fear? Dirty hands that work the ground? Weak hands like mine that get thought about a lot but not used enough? GOD IS IN YOUR HANDS!

 

What are those hands of yours going to be up to as you – Live into and out of your baptism? Live into a deep relationship with God where you are daily reminded of your belovedness and motivated by ‘what you mean to God.”? How will your hands deal with temptation and opposition? Are they pure and resolute? And, finally, our hands are a metaphor of our WORK OUTPUT – how is it that your HANDS are gearing up to reflect the BELIEFS and VALUES of your heart and mind in ACTION DEVOTED TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD THAT IS AT HAND?

 

 

Now, go out and make it a Great Week!!!

 

 

Much Love,

 

 

 

 

Dr. Randy L. Rowland

2854 NW 59th Street

Seattle, WA  98107

USA

206.953.0909

www.sanctuarycrc.org

 

   

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