Today we continue to celebrate Advent. Advent means
coming and is a time of year that we anticipate the coming of the baby Jesus –
our Savior. At the time of the first Christmas season, the Jewish people had
been in advent for hundreds of years. They had been anticipating the coming of
their long promised Messiah. Many had given up hope. Have you ever been there?
You have prayed in faith. You have lived in anticipation of His answer, but it
doesn’t seem to be happening so over time you give up hope.
Galations 4:4 says: But then the right time came. God sent His son. A woman gave birth to him.
Jesus came at the right time. Not a minute before, not a minute after. It is the same way with our prayers. He will answer our prayers at the right time – not a minute before or after.
Galations 4:4 says: But then the right time came. God sent His son. A woman gave birth to him.
Jesus came at the right time. Not a minute before, not a minute after. It is the same way with our prayers. He will answer our prayers at the right time – not a minute before or after.
I've been thinking and praying a lot about our
church and its future. As I do, I find myself
dwelling on what seems to be a huge task. It is overwhelming. As I
continue to pray about it God has impressed upon me over and over that we simply need to have faith. Faith is
the persuasion or convincing of the mind that something is true. It is my heart convincing my mind that the impossible is possible with God.
Matthew 9:29 says, "According to your faith,
let it be done to you." This is the key for our church. He will
grow our church according to our faith. It has nothing to do with how many we
have here now. It has nothing to do with how much money we do or don't have.
What it comes down to is how much do we want it; how much faith do we have that
it will happen and are we willing to put action to our faith? Faith is like a muscle. What happens to a muscle that is never
used?(it gets weak) So what do you do to strengthen a muscle? (you use it) So
as individuals and as a church we need to be exercising our faith if we want to
rebuild our church. God has His ways of strengthening our faith and that is
what we are going to look at today.
First, God gives you a dream. Let's pull over and
park here. Tell me about your dreams for our church. These are definitely God
sized dreams. We can't achieve them on our own. They require that we have faith
in Him to fulfill those dreams. As a church, the first thing we need to do is
spend time in prayer asking God to reveal to us His dream for our church. We
are here for a purpose. God will reveal that purpose to us if we care enough to
seek Him. Ephesians 3:20 says: God is able to do far more than we could ever
ask for or imagine. He does everything by His power that is working in us.
Next, we need to claim it. No matter how big the
dream is He has for us; no matter how unobtainable it seems, if God gives us
the dream, we will be able to see it fulfilled if we just have faith in Him!
Mark 9:23 says, "Everything is possible for the person who has
faith." Here is God's message for today, "Salisbury, First Church of
the Nazarene, you get to choose how much I bless your church. If you believe, I
will do it! If you believe, I will bless!" James 1:5-8 says: If any of you
need wisdom, ask God for it. He will give it to you. God gives freely to
everyone. He doesn't find fault. But when you ask, you must believe. You must
not doubt. People who doubt are like waves of the sea. The wind blows and
tosses them around. A man like that should't expect to receive anything from
the Lord. He can't make up his mind. He can never decide what to do.
Perhaps the hardest part of dreaming big with God
is the waiting! What happens when we have to wait for God's promises? Often we
either give up or like Abraham and Sarah we take matters into our own hands. As
we look around the world today, I think we can all agree that taking matters
into our own hands can have serious long term affects. Habakkuk 2:3 says: (the
message) This vision(dream) is a witness to what's coming. It aches for the
coming - it can hardly wait! And it doesn't lie. If it seems slow in coming,
wait. It's on its way. It will come right on time.
We may run into difficult times as we go down this
journey of building our church, but God's message is clear - Hang on! Don't
give up! But we must also be prepared because if we dream big with God, if we
claim His dream for us as a church, Satan will fight us. When we start dreaming
big with God, we become a threat and Satan will fight. But if we hold onto our
faith we will not just survive, we will thrive!
I would like to share the words to a song I learned
one year in vacation Bible school. God brought this song into my life during a
very trying time and it was what helped me get through. I believe its words,
its message is exactly what we need right now for our church.
It seems like there's so much to hope for, so many
dreams I wish they all could come true. When I think about your ways Lord, it
gives me so much faith in all that You do.
Faith to see beyond what I can see. Faith to know
that You will do great things. I will trust you Lord, I'll always believe. As I
hold onto my faith, Jesus You are holding onto me.
You see, this is exactly what I propose we need -
this kind of faith. The kind of faith that stays focused on the dream God gives
us. The kind of faith that sees past our lack of workers, our lack of money our
lack of whatever obstacles Satan will undoubtedly throw our way and simply know
that God will do great things in our church if we just stay focused on Him.
Will you trust Him today? Will you believe? Will you hold onto the faith and
allow Him to hold onto you?
Here is my challenge to you - This week I want you to be in prayer for
our church. I want you specifically to pray that God will give you His dream
for our church. Come prepared next week. I am going to have a poster board to
hang up for us to write the dreams God reveals to us. That way we have
something to look at, to pray over, to help keep us focused.