Wednesday, December 30, 2009

I'll be back

Sorry that I have been away for so long. I will be back in action after the first of the year. Hope you had an awesome Christmas.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Grace Had a Face

I was listening to the Gospel Greats Saturday on FLN. Yes, there is a part of me that likes southern gospel music. :-) A song came on by Phil Cross "Hope Has Hands". I don't remember all the words and I have added some of my own. But it was talking about what happened at the Birth of the Messiah. In the manger:

Grace had a Face
Hope had a hand
The Bread had a Basket
Freedom had Feet
Love had a Heartbeat
Truth could Stand
The Word had a Mouth
The Savior lived among Sinners

Saturday, December 19, 2009

This Sunday at Praise Fellowship

Merry Christmas!!!!!!

As we approach the week of Christmas, my prayer is that the Savior born in that manger would be the true Bread of Life that you feed upon every day all year round.

Sunday at Praise Fellowship we will gather at 10 and worship the amazing Messiah. Come ready to exalt His great Name!!! Hearts of Praise Dance team will be ministering and the morning's message will be entitled, "Little Baby .... Big Deal?" Read Mt. 1, 2 and Luke 1,2

After the service there will be a Spaghetti Lunch. Make plans to spend some time fellowship with the family. All the proceeds will go toward the Sound/Tech department specifically for the purchase of a new keyboard.

Remember that there will be a very special Christmas Eve Service on Thursday night at 9 pm.

All the services including Christmas Eve are broadcast live at www.worshipplace.org

Monday, December 14, 2009

Luke 1:28

The Angel visited Mary and said, "Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you." Mary was greatly troubled at his words and wondered what kind of greeting this might be. - Lk. 1:28,29 NIV

As I ponder those words to Mary, I am reminded that we as followers of Christ do have some things important with Mary. The key characteristic of Mary was that she was going to bring forth the Messiah to the world. It was through her that the world was going to meet their savior. She was going to give birth to the Messiah. Of course, we are not pregnant with the Christ child, but let me remind you that we are Christ's ambassadors and God is making his appeal to the world through us. 2 Cor. 5:18

Please also consider that these two amazing statements that God can make about followers of Jesus today. 1. You are Highly Favored and 2. The Lord is with You. Wow!!!! What could be greater than that. And I love Mary's response. She was greatly troubled. That shows her true, genuine humility. She knew her shortcomings and failures and she still believed the word of the Lord. Let me encourage you to do the same. Walk in humility and look at yourself soberly (Romans 12:3) and believe that the favor of God is on you and that the Lord is with you and He will never leave you nor forsake you.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

God's Greatest Gift


The teaching series we are doing at Praise Fellowship this Christmas is entitled "God's Greatest Gift" I encourage you to come out and see how the gift of the Messiah changes, shapes, and affects everything. If you can't make it out Sunday morning, remember that our services are broadcast live on our web site at 10 am on Sundays. www.worshipplace.org

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Five parts to Christmas Celebration

What follows is a very simple answer to the why of Christmas.

Creation
: We were created in God's image and were in perfect fellowship with him. Adam and Eve walked with Him and truly enjoyed His company.

Separation: Adam and Eve Sinned!!! This separated them from God. Ultimately it brought death to the world and also to them. But the issue of separation from the Lord is ultimate hell. The grace of God was demonstrated in that He sought out Adam and Eve.

Hope of Salvation: Right after the first sin God promised the messiah to save them from their sin. He would crush the head of the serpent. Gen. 3:15 The entire Old Testament is the story of a people waiting for their salvation.

Reconciliation: This is what was offered in the Birth, Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus. This is what Christmas was about. The savior entered the world and offered reconciliation to God. Mankind has be "enemies" of God since Adam and Eve sinned. Through the work of Christ, reconciliation is offered to those who believe.

Celebration: The natural result of being reconciled is to celebrate. Let's celebrate the savior of the world coming into the world. Have a party! Decorate the house! Bake cookies! Give people gifts! Sing! Do any appropriate thing to celebrate the messiah coming to earth. That is what Christmas is all about.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Why Christmas?

Yesterday I preached on "Why Christmas?". To understand things from scripture, I believe you need to see the big picture of the plan of God. In fact, most of my teaching somehow include the book of Genesis or at least something from the Pentateuch. Here are 5 areas that I propose for the reasons of the coming of Christ at Christmas.

They are: 1. Creation 2. Separation 3. Hope of Salvation 4. Reconciliation and finally 5. Celebration.

I think I will take some time on this blog this week to expand on each one of those topics and hopefully we will all gain a better understanding of the coming of the Messiah.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Christmas Cookies



One of the great benefits about being a preschooler is that you get to stay at home and bake Christmas cookies Mommy. Yesterday, I came home for lunch and there was Jason grinning from ear to ear and telling me all about the baking he was doing. And, yes he was covered with flour. He had to show me all the cookies he cut out and frosted. He was extremely proud because he made the cookies. Now, you and I both know that Sandie did most of the work and she provided all of the know how, but he was feeling pretty good because Mommy had let him help and he was able to eat the final product. Maybe our "work" in the kingdom is a little bit like Jason making cookies. It's all Jesus, but we should be quite excited to be involved.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

A Happy and Clean Desk



On Monday, Sandie and the boys were over at my office and we cleaned it up. It looks really nice. One of my favorite things is to have a perfectly clean desk. Any of you who have ever seen my desk will not believe that, but it's true. I love a clean desk, but the problem is that it never stays that way. I guess it is one of those life long struggles. I think Paul was on to that same concept when he talked about sin.

Romans 7:15-20
15I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. 16And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good. 17As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me.18I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature.c]" style=" line-height: 0.5em; ">[c] For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. 19For what I do is not the good I want to do; no, the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing. 20Now if I do what I do not want to do, it is no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it.


Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Trains, trees and little boys



Preparation and anticipation! Those are two words that go hand in hand in describing the Christmas Season. Last evening we got our tree platform out. As you can see, it contains the trains. One loop of O gauge on the outside and an inner loop of HO. Well, it goes without saying that there was much joy in the Rohlin household as we got all the boxes of trains out. Because we don't see the trains for nearly 11 months it is extremely exciting when they make their annual visit to the living room. For our boys, the trains are a definitive statement that Christmas is here. In fact, as we were playing with them Zachary stopped and looked up and proudly announced, "Now, it's Christmas!!"

I often encourage families to embrace the traditions that they have and if they don't have any or don't like any of them, begin some new ones. It only takes one time to begin a tradition and if you do it twice, in a kid's eyes, it is a long standing, non-negotiable event that must happen every year. So, make sure you are building great traditions that fit your season of life.

An by the way, when we go and get our tree this weekend, the boys will be a little upset because we put it in the middle of the train track.