Tag: joy

  • Advent Week Three: Joy

    Advent Week Three: Joy

    This coming Sunday will be the third Sunday of Advent – the Sunday of Joy.  What brings you joy?  What is something in your life that grabs your attention?  When do you feel most alive?  For some it’s a hobby, and for others it might be their job.  Some find joy in their friends or family.  Others in their stuff.  But all of these things are short lived, fleeting joys.  Our lives are but a vapour (look at Psalm 90 or James 4:14), and our stuff will rot away.  What remains?  What is eternal?  Only God, and that’s ultimately where we need to find our joy.

    In the story of Jesus’ birth we read about the Shepherds and their response to the angels (Luke 2:8-20).  Here we can clearly see their joy and their enthusiasm, how they didn’t delay but immediately acted on the message from the angel.  What is our response?  What is our first action?  How do our lives reflect the reality of Jesus in our lives?  This Sunday I hope that you’ll be able to come and share in the joy once again, and respond in a way that is similar to that of the Shepherds.

    Pastor Mike

  • Living In the Kingdom/Living Out the Kingdom: Joy!

    Living In the Kingdom/Living Out the Kingdom: Joy!

    I came across a great quote that sums up well what it means to follow Jesus. It is a bit wordy, so you may want to read it out loud to yourself a few times! “As a disciple of Jesus I am with him, by choice and by grace, learning from him how to live in the kingdom of God. . . . I am learning from Jesus to live my life as he would live my life if he were I. I am not necessarily learning to do everything he did, but I am learning how to do everything I do in the manner that he did all that he did. . . . I need to be able to lead my life as he would lead it if he were I.” (Dallas Willard, The Divine Conspiracy, p. 283-4).

    We have just finished our look at The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus’ explanation of what it means to live in the Kingdom. Now we’re going to see what a Kingdom life lived out looks like, and what better way to look at a Kingdom life than to look at the life of Jesus. For the next few months we’re going to look at the gospel of John, learning about attributes of a Kingdom life, and how we are to live today.

    This Sunday we’ll begin our journey looking at John 2:1-11, Jesus’ first recorded miracle. The life of a follower of Jesus is meant to be one punctuated by joy. We are to be a people who celebrate and rejoice! Come out this Sunday and celebrate with us the new life we have through Him.

    April 6, 2016