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January
6 - Continued Series "The World's Greatest Love Story" Whosoever Believes in Him - John 3:16
13 - "The World's Greatest Love Story" Eternity - John 3:16
20 - "The World's Greatest Love Story" The Five C's of Hell - John 3:16
27 - 5 Part Series on "Made for Mission" - What is my Mission?
February
3 - "Made for Mission" - What is My Message?
10 - "Made for Mission" - Who is My Mission?
17 - "Made for Mission" - Why Am I on Mission?
24 - "Made for Mission" - Who's Coming with You?
March
3 - Series on "You are the Church" - The Founder
10 - "You are the Church" - The Foundation
17 - "You are the Church" - The Fellowship - Fellowship
24 - "You are the Church" - The Faithfulness - Discipleship
31 - "You are the Church" - The Function - Ministry
April
7 - "You are the Church" - The Focus - Evangelism
14 - "You are the Church" - The Fire - Worship
21 - Easter - COMMUNION SUNDAY - The Feast of Passover (Leviticus 23:5) (Pesach)
28 - The Feast of Unleavened Bread (Lev.
23:6)
May
5 - The Feast of First Fruits (Lev.
23:10-11)
12 - Mothers Day
19 - 40 Days of Post Resurrection Ministry Part 1 (To Give Them Hope) Luke 24:13-ff
26 - 40 Days of Post Resurrection Ministry Part 2 (To Teach Them)
June
2 - 40 Days of Post Resurrection Ministry Part 3 (Send Them Out) John 21:1-23
9 - The Feast of Pentecost or Weeks (Lev.
23:17) (Shavuot)
16 - Father's Day
Begin Summer Series - 10 Part "But God" Series
23 - Meant It For Good - Gen. 50:20
30 - Is the Judge - Ps. 75:7
July
7 - Raised Him Up from the Dead - Acts 13:30
14 - Is Faithful - 1 Cor.
10:13
21 - Rich in Mercy - Eph. 2:4
28 - Tests our Heart and Knows It - 1 Thess.
2:4; Luke 16:15
August
4 - (COMMUNION SUNDAY) Demonstrates His Own Love - Romans 5:8
11 - Chooses the Foolish to put to shame the Wise - 1 Cor.
1:27
18 - Psalm 73:26 My flesh and my heart fail; But God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.
25 - 1 Corinthians 3:6 I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase.
September
1 - The Feast of Trumpets - (Lev.
23:24) - The Rapture of the Church (Yom Teruah)
8 - The Feast of Atonement - (Lev.
23:27) The Day of Atonement - (Yom Kippur)
15 - The Feast of Tabernacles - (Lev.
23:34) (Sukkot)
22 - Become a cheerful Giver - (2 Corinthians 9:7)
29 - Guest Speaker (Larry Tarver) (On Vacation - Hawaii)
October
6 - (COMMUNION SUNDAY) - The Power of Forgiveness
13 - The Nature of Revival - Characteristics Preceding Revival
20 - The Nature of Revival - Characteristic Results of Revival
27 - Jamboree Revival Begins
November
3 - Vision 20/20 Series (Intro to the importance of having Vision)
10 - Growth 2020
17 - Outreach 2020
24 - Give Thanks
December
1 - Advent of Hope
8 - Advent of Love
15 - Advent of Joy
22 - Advent of Peace
29 - End of the Year Message
This morning I want to invite you to take God’s Word and turn to Ps. 143:3-12
So here we with another Christmas season that has passed and another year knocking at the door.
With it responsibilities resume, decisions to be made, resolutions to be made and kept, procrastination to be forsaken.
Anxiety suddenly casts a dark shadow on our Christmas joy, and our hearts struggle to withstand it.
The reason many of us feel so insecure and anxious at the end of another year is that we’ve taken gifts meant to lead us to God, and looked to them for the strength, hope, clarity, and purpose only God can give.
Earnestly I Seek You
When King David found himself with a dry and anxious soul, he knew where to go:
My soul thirsts for you like a parched land.
(Psalm 143:6)
At his lowest moments, when the future looked bleak and shaky, David didn’t stuff his anxieties under a new gym membership, fad diet, or another short-lived resolution.
He crawled to the only well that had ever truly satisfied, looking to drink deeply of living water.
He let suffering and opposition and heartache and pain carry him on a stretcher of weakness to God.
If we let our anxieties and thirsts lead us to God himself, he will graciously provide what we truly need at the beginning of another new year.
As David testifies in the rest of the psalm, God will give us strength, but not our own; hope, but at great cost; clarity, but not control; and glory, but not for ourselves.
Strength for the Weary
It may feel like the strength we need most today is measured in meals consumed or minutes slept, but the strength we need most will always be a spiritual power and a resolve to persevere through trials and war against sin and temptation.
Lets begin by looking at what David prayed in Ps. 143:3
When David ran out of his own resources — worn out by fear and opposition — he didn’t dig deeper in himself.
He stretched out his empty hands to the one who had worked and fought for him so many times before.
You’re strength comes from the Lord, not from yourself.
Hope for the Sinful
David knows he is not merely a victim of sin committed against him, but that he himself deserves God’s anger — not compassion or support — because of sins he has committed.
The secret ingredient to David’s joy is his awareness that a sinful man like him should never get to experience this kind of happiness.
God would be righteous to turn away from David, but he delights instead to shower David with steadfast love.
Clarity for the Future
David faced a hundred impossible decisions every day, for sure while he was king, but perhaps even more while on the run.
He had to exercise wisdom and discernment at all times, and under incredible pressure in the most dangerous situations.
The clarity we need to make difficult decisions today, especially as we enter another year, comes not mainly from meticulous planning or budgeting or scheduling, but from lifting our eyes up to God — knowing him more through what he says (in his word), waiting on him in prayer, deepening our joy in him.
Glory for the Father
The most freeing part of David’s joy in God is that it is not ultimately about him.
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