The Awesome Power of Negative Fellowship…Sept. 14th

An ‘oxymoron’ is a statement that places side by side two elements that seem to be in contradiction of each other. Words and ideals that just don’t seem to match. Phrases like a dark light, a mournful optimist, deafening silence, or jumbo shrimp are referred to as an oxymoron. Avoid Bad CompanyBut consider something awesome (inspiring and outstanding) as being negative…could we be talking about an oxymoron during Sunday morning’s lesson?

In I Corinthians chapter 15, as Paul is writing to the church in Corinth, he makes this statement; “Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company corrupts good morals.’ “ Quoting a Greek poet, Paul, by inspiration is telling Christians to be careful about our fellowship. Some individuals we associate with can have a negative influence on our life. So maybe you should ask yourself if the fellowship you are ‘enjoying’ is positive or negative. Are you concerned about “the awesome power of negative fellowship?”

 

“…I will sing with the spirit and I will sing with the mind also.” I Corinthians 14:15

Sunday morning, September 14, 2014

The following songs are found in the hymnal, Songs of Faith & Praise.

“I Stand in Awe” – 96

How do you view God? Is He awesome? Do you revere Him, bow before Him and serve Him? Or is He just someone on your check list? We sing this hymn simply stating, “You (God) are beautiful beyond description, too marvelous for words. Too wonderful for comprehension, like tree planted by the waterNOTHING ever seen or heard…” So how do you see God? Is He indescribable, beyond your comprehension? If so…do you stand in awe of Him?

“I Shall Not Be Moved” – 976

Follow the medley as we continue singing “I Stand in Awe”: “Holy God to Whom all praise is due, I stand in awe of You!” “Glory Hallelujah! I shall not be moved, anchored in Jehovah, I shall not be moved…” As we stand in awe of our God’s majesty and power, may we, like a tree planted by the waters, never be moved from our conviction.

“How Firm a Foundation” – 457

And as we finish the thought process from the first two songs in our medley we conclude “I Shall Not Be Moved”: “…just like a tree that’s planted by the water, I shall not be moved.” “How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord, is laid for your faith in His excellent word…” The music will flow, but more importantly let us follow the train of thought; I stand in awe of God’s power, and in that strong belief I shall not be moved. Because I have a firm foundation on which I stand.

“Jesus, Savior, Pilot Me” – 603

This morning, between our first two prayers, we’ll sing of our Savior’s guidance in this old maritime hymn. “Chart and compass came from Thee…” We have God’s word as our guide to direct us through this life. It will help us navigate the waters of friendship so we find the awesome power of a positive fellowship.

“My Jesus, I Love Thee” – 701

Before we partake of the Lord’s Supper we’ll focus on our Savior’s love. Verse two provides this thought, “I love Thee (Jesus), because (You) has first loved me, and purchased my pardon on Calvary’s tree; I love Thee for wearing the thorns on Thy brow; If ever I love Thee, my Jesus, (it is) now.”

“Create in Me a Clean Heart” – no book

A contemporary hymn that comes straight from the text, so maybe it’s a psalm? The words of King David in Psalm 51:10-12, “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. Do not cast me away from Your presence and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation and sustain me with a willing spirit.” Is this your prayer? Do you desire a clean heart and a renewed, right, spirit? Do you fear being ‘cast away’ from God’s presence? Consider this; if our fellowship is surrounded by negative influences, we will be separated from His Spirit.

“Cleanse Me” – 420

This hymn isn’t too popular today, but during World War II this tune accompanied the words to “Now is the Hour” by Gracie Field. Today we sing this hymn using the words from Psalm 139. “Search me, O God, and know my heart today; Try me, O Savior, know my thoughts I pray. See if there be some wicked way in me; cleanse me from every sin, and set me free.” Am I being negatively influenced by those with whom I fellowship? Pray for God to guide your heart, your thoughts and your friendship!

“Here We Are But Straying Pilgrims” – 537

Before our lesson we’ll sing of our journey toward heaven. When was the last time you let the songs of the saints ‘cheer your journey?’ On a path that is dim, and with hills where the dark storms gather, we need a fellowship that is positive and God-focused. Let’s stay close to each other as we keep our ‘longing eyes’ on the smile of the blessed Giver.

“Jesus Is Tenderly Calling” – 947Standing on the Promises

If you have struggled in your fellowship choices and you have wandered from the sunshine of God’s love, it’s time to ‘come home.’ Not only is Jesus ‘tenderly calling,’ but He’s waiting too. But you’d best not delay…Jesus is calling today!

“Standing on the Promises” – 452

A popular spiritual song confirming ‘where we stand,’ who we fellowship with and to what we hold fast. But choosing the positive fellowship over the negative isn’t always easy. Remember, there is an awesome power in negative fellowship. You might say those influences can be strong, howling storms of doubt and fear. Fortunately, by the living word of God, as I stand on His promises, I shall prevail.

Awesome Power

The following is from my friend from Flagler, Colorado.  Terry Harmon is not only a good friend, he’s a great servant in the kingdom.  He has worked as a missionary in Poland, Russia, and most recently the Ukraine.  Currently he serves as the pulpit minister for the Lord’s church in Colorado…Lighting-Storm-Texas_large

There is something about lightning that can attract my attention for long periods of time. The other day we were sitting at the Food Panty (Benevolence House) and a pretty good storm moved in, lightning included.  While we didn’t take too many chances, it was interesting as always, standing out watching the great strokes of lightning flash across the sky.  Last year about this time (summer, 2011), Timothy and I recorded one of the most awesome lightning storms I have ever seen.  It literally raged on for a couple of hours.

Lightning is a force that is so interesting to watch, yet it is so powerful…even deadly.  Currently (summer, 2012) there is a massive fire going in the Colorado mountains called, High Park.  It has destroyed some 60,000 acres of forest.  What caused this fire?  Fire fighters have pinpointed the very tree that a lightning strike hit, sparking this fire.  We feel sympathetic toward those who have lost their homes and hope that this can be contained soon. Standing out in a rain storm can also prove deadly, as lightning hits a few individuals each year, taking lives.  {The High Park fire, a forest fire in the mountains west of Fort Collins in Larimer County, was caused by a lightning strike and was first detected on the morning of June 9, 2012. A 62-year-old woman was killed in the fire. This fire burned over 87,250 acres (136 square miles), making it the second-largest fire in recorded Colorado history by area burned.  It destroyed at least 259 homes. The High Park fire was declared 100 percent contained on June 30, 2012, and all related evacuation orders were ended.}

Daniel was a man who saw things that most on this earth will never see.  And in the book of Daniel, chapter 10, verses 5 and 6 we read, “I lifted up my eyes and looked and behold there was a certain man dressed in linen, whose waist was girded with a belt of pure gold of Uphaz.  His body was like beryl, His face had the appearance of lightning, His eyes were like flaming torches, His arms and feet like the gleam of polished bronze, and the sound of His words like the sound of a tumult.” This is a description of Jesus in the Old Testament and what a sight it must have been to Daniel.  In Revelation 1:13-16, we encounter Jesus again in a similar description, but this time written by the Apostle John.  The text reads, “…and in the middle of the lampstands I saw one like a Son of Man, clothed in a robe reaching to the feet and girded across His chest with a golden sash. His head and His hair were white like white wool, like snow and His eyes were like a flame of fire. His feet were like burnished bronze, when it has been made to glow in a furnace and His voice was like the sound of many waters. In His right hand He held seven stars and out of His mouth came a sharp two-edged sword; and His face was like the sun shining in it’s strength.”

Think about the words and the description of Jesus in both places.  It is incredible and Jesus is seen as AWESOME!  Both descriptions paint a vivid picture that Jesus is so powerful when one looks upon Him, which should cause us to understand (and appreciate) our Lord who we serve even better.  It is mind boggling to think about this…Jesus has the power to change a person’s life unto salvation, but also has the power to send one to hell for eternity.  Despite all of His power, He doesn’t want to lose one person, which is the reason our Savior came to earth to suffer and die for mankind.  Still, each individual must come to the recognition that Jesus is Lord and must give himself to Him before our time on earth runs out.

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Paul wrote in Philippians 2: 9-11, “God highly exalted Him and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under earth and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.”  There is still time if you are not a Christian, will you consider how awesome Jesus is and then repent, confess Him as Lord, and be baptized for the forgiveness of your sins today?

This spring as the thunder storms form, and the next time you see lightning flash across the sky, perhaps you’ll remember the incredible and awesome power of Jesus.  “Awesome power, boundless grace. None can fathom all Your ways.  Truth and love are found in Your heart alone, righteousness surrounds Your throne.  Holy, Holy, Holy Lord, most high.  Holy, Holy, Holy Lord most high!”  Words by John G. Elliott (1990)

Thanks Terry for the reminder of our awesome Lord and Savior!