Archive for February, 2008

Pub Theology

‘I simply taught, preached, and wrote God’s Word; otherwise I did nothing. And while I slept, or drank Wittenberg beer with my friends Philip? and Amsdorf… the Word did everything.’- Martin Luther

Doing some of this tonight… haven’t yet found a pub serving Wittenberg, usually just go for some Kronenberg, or a Staropramen…

Prophet without honour

So here’s where I’m going on Sunday morning…

Setting the scene
Jesus has been teaching parables about the Kingdom of God around Galilee… last week, we saw the parable of the net and the sobering picture of the separation of righteous and wicked at the end of the world… now Jesus travels 20 miles south to his home town of Nazareth… this section seems a little out of place (it’s not a parable) but it’s here for a reason…

What’s going on here? – People don’t recognise who Jesus is!
v54 – he’s just a man… the people can’t see the source of his power
v55-56 – the people are blinded by his humanity… they think they know who he is, they know his family
v.57 – they took offence… no surprise, in Luke 4 they tried to throw him off a cliff!… ‘Familiarity breeds contempt’ – he’s the boy from next door, why should they listen to him?

Same situation today… Jesus is a prophet, great example, good teacher… and if he says anything offensive (like last week… weeping and gnashing of teeth) then we just ignore that…

C.S Lewis “Either this was, and is, the Son of God, or else a madman or something worse. You can shut Him up for a fool or you can fall at His feet and call Him Lord and God. But let us not come with any patronising nonsense about His being a great human teacher. He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.”

Have you fallen at his feet and called Him Lord and God?

Why is this section here? – to show that the word of God divides
We know that’s true because it says so… Hebrews 4:12
Matthew 13 = division… seeds that grow and seeds that don’t… wheat and weeds… good fish, bad fish

Matthew 13:11-17… Jesus quotes Isaiah 6… v.15 “Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts and turn, and I would heal them.”
v.58 “And he did not do many miracles there because of their lack of faith.”
This section shows us what Jesus was talking about… the people don’t see, don’t hear, don’t understand, don’t have faith… hence v58, no miracles

The word of God divides… some believe, some don’t
Origien (early church father) put it like this… “The same sun that melts wax hardens clay”… God’s word provokes a response!
Psalm 95 “Today if you hear his voice, do not harden your hearts”
BHMC SofFaith� Bible is supreme authority in all matters of belief and behaviour

So… when we hear God speak in his word… let us not harden our hearts… but let us trust and obey
As the hymn says… “Trust and obey, for there’s no other way. To be happy in Jesus, but to trust and obey.”

 

What about us? – Do we have a right view of Jesus?
Have you fallen at his feet and called Him Lord and God? Maybe you have, and have continued to do so for many years…
But let us not forget Jesus’ humanity… Hebrews 4:15 � “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but we have one who has been tempted in every way, just as we are�yet was without sin”

Let’s have a right view of Jesus…. Lord and King and Eternal God… yet personal, one who has known the pains and struggles of this world, one who left the joys of heaven, who humbled himself, becoming obedient to death on a cross, so that we might live!

Walk Thru the Bible

…was good. Yes the actions are cheesy, and we didn’t actually open a Bible which seems bad… but the actions mean that it was easy to remember all these things…

Creation, Fall, Flood, Nations, 4000 years ago.

Ur, Persian Gulf, SALT, Sarah, Abraham, Lot, Terah

Tigris, Euprates

Haran, Terah dies

Sea of Galilee, Jordan River, Dead Sea, Mediterranean

Israel, Ishmael, Isaac, Esau, Jacob

Joseph, Egypt

Jews, Egypt

400 years of bondage, Moses Let my people go, No

1o plagues, Passover, Red Sea, Mount Sinai, Law, Tabernacle

A Few Things

The flyer below for the Sussex Revolution week excluding the ‘Che Jesus’ picture which someone else made was knocked up in about 10 minutes on Photoshop, little did I know that it would be scrutinised in detail by a group of Sussex media students… see their review. The CU events week, coincides with finishing serving on committee, sad times, but after two years it’s time to hand over to some fresh blood and to actually try and get a degree.

Speaking of degrees, I’m currently doing my final year project. It’s a website system written in PHP, MySQL, Javascript etc. and is going to be used by churches to manage their sermons online… you can see a little bit of what it does at the front and at the back (check out the AJAX bible verse lookup!).

I’m preaching at church this Sunday at the 8am service, Matthew 13:53-58, the prophet without honour. Will post something about that later, I think it’s ok… my main concern is 1. getting to church by 7.45am! and 2. being awake enough to form a sentence, grunts usually suffice at that time of day…

Lots of good stuff at church, new series on Revelation in the mornings and 1 Timothy in the evenings – have a listen. Starting tomorrow is the BH Lent course, we’re doing ‘Walk thru the Old Testament’… an overview of the OT, good times… apparently it involves doing actions and general audience participation, bad times.

Latest website project, gave Holy Trinity Eastbourne a facelift, and coming soon is a website for a new conference in Eastbourne, look out for ‘Bible by the Beach‘ in 2009!

We’re at week 6 of Religion Saves? the sermon series from Mars Hill, still to come; Dating, Emerging church and Regulative Principle. I’m booked in to the New Frontiers leadership conference which I’m excited about, two reason, 1st is obviously that MD is coming to speak, 2nd is that it’s in Brighton, which means it’s about a 2o minute walk to the conference. MD still hasn’t got back to me on my offer of coffee together…

Gutted to find out that I can’t go to the London Men’s convention this year, I double booked myself with a stag do that I’m organising in Snowdonia – I’m excited. The one relief is that it’s not too much longer after that till New Word Alive!!

In the blog world I’ve been a bit busy of late, but Mr Weston has rejoined us at least… Bish points us to a little review of evangelicalism in Britain from an outside perspective by Doug Wilson …and of course the big news on the WWW recently is the launch of UCCF’s theology network site, there’s loads of great stuff there already, so far I’ve listened to Mike Reeves introducing Augustine, Luther and Calvin… it’s good stuff!

Valentines day on Thursday… I’m hopeful…