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Living In The No Whining Zone

Meadowbrook Baptist ChurchMay 24, 2020

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Living In The No Whining Zone

Living In The No Whining Zone

                                                                                                                         Psalm 116:12-17 


I. Focus On What You Have. (vs. 13)

The psalmist was grateful for all God’s “goodness to me”.

The business world doesn’t want you to be content.

Greed kills gratitude.

Think of what God has blessed you with – salvation, forgiveness, a home in heaven, peace, joy….

II. Focus On Being A Blessing. (vs. 14)

The psalmist feels the need “to fulfill my vows to the Lord”.

As a recipient of great blessings, the psalmist feels he has a duty to help others.

“A shoulder full of responsibility has no room for a chip.”

As you invest in others you find purpose and fulfillment.

III. Focus On EternalThings. (vs. 15-17)

The psalmist realized that the death of one of God’s children doesn’t happen without great deliberation.

To a saint, death brings a freedom from earthly chains.

For a child of God, the end results of the Christian life far outweigh any present earthly trials.

CONCULSION:

“Forgive Me When I Whine”

Strive to live in the No-Whine Zone

May 24, 202001:00:59
When life scares the daylights out of you

When life scares the daylights out of you

                                                                                                             2 Kings 4:1-7

May 17, 202041:56
In Search Of The Real Mom

In Search Of The Real Mom

                                                                                                                            1 Kings 3:16-28

I. Real Moms Are Hardly Perfect.

God is concerned about every child.

Every mother should desire to model pure moral values.

There are no perfect moms. Just like there are no perfect people.


II. Real Moms HandleProblems.

Real moms have to deal with problems every day.

Children are curious, inquisitive, smart, and loaded with energy.

Motherhood is like wrestling a gorilla. You don’t get to quit when you’re tired. You quit when the gorilla is tired.

Moms don’t get to take a poll to see which way the wind is blowing.

III. Real Moms Have A Profound Love.


Solomon knew what he suggested would never actually happen. He knew the real mom would respond with sacrificial love.

Real moms make sacrifices before birth and every day after birth.

Don’t mess with real moms.

CONCULSION:


Real moms show up every day!

May 10, 202045:54
“Becoming A Church To Boast About”

“Becoming A Church To Boast About”

                                                                                                                 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4

I. To Become A Church To Boast About Growth Must Be A  Priority. (vs. 3a)

“Growing” carries the idea of vigorous growth, quick growth, rapid growth.

Growth must be a priority or decay and decline will take over.


Get into the word. Get into prayer. Get into service and witnessing.

II. To Become A Church To Boast About Love Must Be Allowed To Overflow. (vs. 3b)

“Increasing” carries the idea of water overflowing everything.

The early Christians knew how to love one another.

Some churches you go to make you feel like you’ve walked into a war zone. All churches should seek new ways to let the love of Jesus overflow.

III. To Become A Church To Boast About Endurance Must Be A Trademark. (vs. 4)

These Thessalonian believers experienced pressure and persecution from the beginning.

“Enduring” carries the idea of “to stay under”.

All they had to do to get out from under the persecution was renounce Jesus.

We must stay under. Hold on to Jesus. Hold on to your faith. Hold the course. Fight to the finish.

CONCULSION:


Help your church achieve boasting status by

growing, loving, and enduring.

May 03, 202047:50
How to get through hard times

How to get through hard times

                                                                                                                                   Romans 8:35-39


I. Remember Who You Are. “we are more than conquerors”

To conquer something or someone is to gain or acquire mastery by force. To be a winner, a victor.

“More than conquerors” means super, far above.

Rome was a city of conquerors. They were used to parades and celebrations of victories.

As a believer you are equipped to deal with whatever life brings to you.


II. Rejoice In WhoseYou Are. “through Him”

Because of Jesus believers have at their disposal the resources of heaven.

You are a part of God’s family. In you flows the rich, royal blood of heaven.

There’s never a time heaven loses sight of you.


III. Ravish In WhyYou Are. “who loved us”

“Loved us” is in past tense. That takes us back to one act that happened in the past that proves His love – the cross.

God’s love for us can’t let go and won’t let go.

Believers are “loved” people. We’ve been caught in His love, tied up, wrapped up and one day we’re going up.


CONCULSION:

Whatever you’re going through know this. Jesus stands on the other side of the tomb holding up two nail-scarred hands.

He is telling you – I love you – I’m for you.

Live like a winner!

Apr 26, 202049:58
When Life Gets Difficult

When Life Gets Difficult

                                                                                                            2 Corinthians 12:7-10

I. Let Difficulties Drive You To God In Prayer. (vs. 7-8)

Paul prayed three times. He prayed dramatically, correctly, confidently, sincerely, persistently and specifically.

It is a privilege for us to be able to take everything to God in prayer.


God answers all our prayers. He either says, “No”, “Yes”, or “Wait”.

II. Let Difficulties Direct You To God’s Grace. (vs. 9)

God promised Paul His grace. His grace would be enough. Paul was told God’s grace was personal, present, and plentiful.


God’s grace is not a disappearing cream you rub on your problems and they disappear.

III. Let Difficulties Help You Discover God’s Great Strength. (vs. 9b-10)

God not only wanted to display His grace to Paul, but He wanted Paul to discover His power.

When you reach the point there is no where else to turn but to God, then the power of God can flow.

Paul came to understand he would rather have the thorn and be covered by the power of God, than to be trouble-free, living on his own.

CONCULSION:

The problem with believers today is when troubles show up, we demand release and insist on our own way. We never really discover God’s great strength in our lives.

Paul did not permit his “thorn” to become a stumbling block.

He rather let it become a stepping-stone.

Apr 19, 202043:27
“What Is Easter Really About?”

“What Is Easter Really About?”

                                                                                                                              Matthew 28:1-7

I. Easter Is About __________ ___ _______________ All Obstacles. (vs. 1-4)

When you look at the scene at the tomb – you have to say, “Something Happened Here”.

We serve a God of power. He is alive, active and awake.

Easter says, “Get Up”, “Go to the tomb”, “God is not dead”.

II. Easter Is About A ________ _______________ All Other Men. (vs. 5)

Jesus is the focus of Easter. Jesus is the only man who has lived and died and left behind an empty tomb.

Jesus is like no other man. He can offer help, guidance, and salvation.

III. Easter Is About ____________ Over Our Greatest Enemy. (vs. 6-7)

On Friday, the body of Jesus was placed safely behind bars, then sealed and guarded. Death had never lost a battle.

On Sunday, Easter morning, it was revealed that Jesus now had the keys – death had lost, life had won.

Easter is about hope. Easter is about victory. Easter is about eternal life.

CONCULSION:

Easter is about power, victory and Jesus.

Apr 12, 202044:18
“How Do You Deal With Disappointment?”

“How Do You Deal With Disappointment?”

                                                                                                                   Deuteronomy 3:23-29

I. You Can Strike Back.

Moses spent a little time striking back. “Because of you” people I am forbidden to go into the Promised Land.

Some people disappointed make calls, write letters, or flood Face Book with a critical spirit.

II. You Can GiveUp.

Many people facing disappointment withdraw from life, practice social distancing, lose hope and drop out of life.

Suicides increase in times of adversity and hardship.

III. You Can MoveOn.

Moses “pleaded” for a change in God’s decision. Unable to get a change Moses moved on.

Joseph moved on – David moved on – Job moved on – Paul moved on.

What will you do with your disappointment?

CONCULSION:

Yesterday God helped me,

Today He’ll do the same.

How long will this continue,

Forever, praise His name.

Mar 29, 202042:10
What Happened At The Cross?

What Happened At The Cross?

                                                                                                                   I Peter 3:18

I. At The Cross Jesus Died A Sacrificial Death.

The Bible is clear that all who sin die. Since all have sinned then all will die.

Why did Jesus die? He was sinless. Innocent. He voluntarily laid down His life.


II. At The Cross Jesus Died A Substitutionary Death.

The Bible is absolutely crystal clear on the substitutionary atonement of our Lord Jesus.

Paul believed it – Romans 5:8, “While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us”.

Peter believed it – I Peter 2:24, “Jesus bore our sins in His body on the tree”.

John believed it – I John 3:16, “By this we know love because He laid down His life for us.”

III. At The Cross Jesus Died A Sufficient Death.

On the cross God took all His wrath and righteous judgement and focused it on Jesus.

CONCULSION:

Don’t ignore the red spot of rich, royal blood on Calvary.

Mar 22, 202037:33
“What Does God Want From Us?”

“What Does God Want From Us?”


I Timothy 2:1-7

I. God Wants Us To Pray. (vs. 1-2)

Paul used four different words for prayer.

Our prayers are to be made for everyone, especially those in positions of authority.

The results of these prayers would be that believers would “live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness”.

II. God Wants Us To Be Saved. (vs. 3-4)

God takes no pleasure in people dying without salvation.

God will not save people apart from Jesus Christ.

Get Jesus while you can.

III. God Wants Us To Know There Is A Mediator. (vs. 5-6)

If we don’t make peace with God in this life, we will be separated from Him for eternity.

Jesus has intervened for us – His death on the cross was on our behalf.

Jesus is the only mediator – if your sin account is to be settled with God, it’ll be by Jesus and Him only.

IV. God Wants Us To Tell Others About Him. (vs. 7)

In the ancient world it was of the utmost importance to share – remember there was no TV, telephone, or internet.

God desires that His work of salvation be proclaimed.

CONCULSION:

God appoints all believers to tell others!

Mar 15, 202043:36
“Getting Children Ready For The Storms”

“Getting Children Ready For The Storms”

                                                                                                                    Matthew 7:24-27

I. Be A Wise Builder. (vs. 24,26)

“Train up a child” means to lay the basic foundation. This is to be done at the beginning.

Give your child great love and definite limits.

Set limits and enforce them in an atmosphere of love.

A wise parent prepares now for later.

II. Build With The Right Material.

Building on the rock, as opposed to the sand, will take more time and be more laborious.

There’s a lot of shifting sands available in parenting books.

Take the Bible and apply it not using a full-court press approach, or a cafeteria approach but a wisdom approach: take advantage of teachable moments.

III. Release Them For The Blast.

The storms always come, and they test your training.

The storms swirl around the foundation. Those built on the sand cannot stand.

Children with a strong spiritual foundation are better equipped to handle the storms of life.

CONCULSION:

Children with a strong spiritual foundation

are better equipped to handle the storms of life.

Mar 12, 202042:17
How To Keep On Keeping On

How To Keep On Keeping On

                                                                                                                Revelation 1:9-20

I. Realize We Can Never Be In A Place Where The Spirit Can’t Lift Us.

(vs. 9-11)

Patmos was a horrible place. It was a Roman penal colony where Rome sent troublemakers.

John was likely lonely, malnourished and suffering. He was separated from his family, friends and church. Yet he worshipped.

No matter where a man is, the Spirit of God can lift him up.

II. Recognize Jesus Is Closer Than We Think. (vs. 12-17)

In this place of desolation John learned that the Risen Lord was present.

John also was reminded how much more powerful the Lord was, and how insignificant Rome was.

 2 Timothy 1:12 KJV

All we ever need is “Him”.

III. Remember We Can Never Face Anything God’s Power Cannot Take Us Through. (vs. 17b-20)

Jesus said to John, “I am the first and the last”. This means Jesus was here before us. He is always with us now and they’ll never be a time in the future He is not with us.

Keys allow you to control who enters and who is refused entrance.

John “kept on” and the result was the church outlived the Roman Empire.

CONCULSION: Keep On – Help is on the way!

Mar 01, 202045:06
Come To Jesus

Come To Jesus

Matthew 11:28-30

I. Come To Jesus If You Desire To Know God.

During Jesus’ earthly ministry, religion was a thing of endless rules. It was binding, restricting and burdensome.

True salvation is in a person. Jesus is that person.

If you want to please God and know God, then come to Jesus.

II. Come To Jesus To Receive A Mentor For Life.

“Take my yoke” is also a way of saying become a disciple of mine. It pictures a connection, direction and cooperation.

The life Jesus offers is not burdensome. What Jesus offers is for us to keep company with Him and watch how He does it.

III. Come To Jesus To Experience Ultimate Rest.

What we usually desire is “rest” from all the troubles and trials. Jesus offers “rest” in the troubles and trials and ultimately rest from.

Don’t let the devil cheat you out of real rest.

CONCULSION:

If you want something real, satisfying, authentic

and lasting – Come to Jesus!

Feb 23, 202048:18
“Getting To The Bread And Butter Of Being Married”

“Getting To The Bread And Butter Of Being Married”

                                                                                                                  Genesis 2:24-25

I. It Takes Leaving. (vs. 24a)

Leaving is more than moving out to a new house or apartment. You must re-arrange emotional ties.

Children are a gift God entrusts to parents to care for, provide for, and prepare them to take the next step.

The primary relationship in the home is between the husband and wife.

II. It Takes Cleaving. (vs. 24b)

To cleave means to cement together, to weld together. It describes a union of the firmest kind. To super glue.

God’s plan is for a connection that cannot be broken. This relationship becomes the primary relationship of your life. Don’t cleave to children, hobbies, habits, friends or anything else.

III. It Takes Achieving Oneness. (vs. 24c-25)

The obvious oneness referred to here is of a physical union. Men and women are made to fit together as one.

There are biblical boundaries in marriage. It’s to be monogamous, heterosexual – one man, one woman, one lifetime.

Marriage is more than physical oneness though. Marriage is about the weaving together of two people physically, emotionally and spiritually until they are like one.

The greatest friend to any home or marriage is Jesus.

Feb 16, 202046:22
"The Grace-Based, Controversial, Unfair, Pay Scale of The Kingdom of God."

"The Grace-Based, Controversial, Unfair, Pay Scale of The Kingdom of God."

                                                                                                         Matthew 20:1-16

I. Be Thankful For The Opportunity To Work In God’s Kingdom. (vs. 1-7)

There is nothing more tragic than for a man to want to work but not be able to find work.

We are sinners. None of us could ever justify God choosing us to work in His kingdom.

II. Be GratefulFor His Generous Rewards. (8-12)

Note two things:

1) The landowner paid everyone what was previously agreed on.

2) The landowner paid everyone the same regardless of the time they worked.

It’s not the amount of service given but the attitude in which its given.

The most noble motivation for service is gratitude.

III. Be RespectfulOf The Sovereignty Of God. (vs. 13-16)

Remember the landowner owns the land. It’s his land. His money. He can hire and fire how he wants. He can pay as he wants.

Too many Christians spend too much time looking at how others are rewarded or blessed.

Feb 09, 202045:04
Sheep In Wolf Country

Sheep In Wolf Country

Matthew 10:16-20

I. We Need The Shrewdness Of The Snake.

II. We Need The Sincerity Of The Dove.

III. We Need The Seasoning Of The Holy Spirit.

Feb 05, 202040:43
When Things Go Desperately Wrong

When Things Go Desperately Wrong

Joshua 7:1-12


I. Look For The Presence Of Sin.

There are three ways sin showed itself:

1) It halted the progress of God’s people – sin always halts the progress of a person, church or community.

2) It hinders our prayer life – Israel tried to force God to do something.

3) It hurts the people around us – sin destroys fellowship with God.

II. Observe The Progression Of Sin. (vs. 20-21)

Sin started in the head, moved to the heart, settled in the hand, then hid.

The only thing that covers sin is the blood of Jesus.

III. Note The Punishment Of Sin. (vs. 24-26)

Israel named the place of Achan’s burial site, “the valley of trouble”. It served as a reminder of the consequences of breaking the covenant of God.

Sin is nothing to play with. It could cost you everything.

CONCULSION:

Don’t let sin take you over the edge!

Jan 26, 202041:16