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Presents or Presence: Week 2 - Security

Finding True Security in God's Presence

As we navigate the holiday season, with all its joys and challenges, it's essential to remember the promise Jesus made to us: He came to give us life, and life abundantly. This abundant life is full of both good and tough times, twists, and turns. Today, continuing in our theme of “Presents or Presence” we explore how we can find true security in God's presence, especially during uncertain times.

The Desire for Security

We all have an innate desire to feel secure about our future. This longing becomes even more pronounced during challenging times. Reflecting on personal experiences highlights our deep need to know that everything will be okay. This desire for security is a fundamental part of our human experience. 

God's Promises to Us

Jeremiah 29:11 - A Promise of Hope

One of the most cherished promises in the Bible is found in Jeremiah 29:11: "For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future." These words offer immense comfort for many, assuring us that God has good plans for us, even when we face difficulties. 

The Full Blessing of Jeremiah 29:11-14

However, the true blessing of this promise is found when we read beyond verse 11. Verses 12-14 reveal that our security is found in seeking God's presence: "Then you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you, declares the Lord." Our true security lies in our relationship with God and His presence in our lives. Pastor Jeff reminded us of the context in which the promise of verse 11 was given. 

Heroes of Faith and Their Security in God

David's Trust in God's Presence

David, despite being pursued and facing numerous challenges, found his security in God's presence. In Psalm 16:11, he says, "You make known to me the path of life; you will fill me with joy in your presence, with eternal pleasures at your right hand." David's trust in God as his refuge and fortress is evident throughout the Psalms.

Isaiah's Steadfast Mind

Isaiah, who prophesied during a time of impending doom, found peace in trusting God. Isaiah 26:3-4 states, "You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast because they trust in you. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord himself, is the Rock eternal." Isaiah's security came from his unwavering trust in God.

Jeremiah's Hope in God's Faithfulness

Jeremiah, known as the weeping prophet, witnessed the destruction and exile of his people. Yet, in Lamentations 3:22-26, he declares, "Because of the Lord's great love, we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. I say to myself, 'The Lord is my portion; therefore I will wait for him.' The Lord is good to those whose hope is in him, to the one who seeks him." Jeremiah's hope and security were rooted in God's faithfulness.

Modern-Day Idols and False Security

In today's world, we often seek security in temporary things like money, relationships, or entertainment. These modern-day idols can never provide the true security that only God can offer. Isaiah 41:22-23 mocks the idols, highlighting their inability to predict the future or provide real security.

The Futility of Wealth

Psalm 49:12-19 reminds us that wealth is temporary and cannot provide lasting security. True security comes from trusting in God, who will redeem us and take us to Himself.

Life Application

Seeking God's Presence

To find true security, we must seek God's presence with all our hearts. This involves a committed prayer life, regular Bible study, and fellowship with other believers. When we prioritize our relationship with God, we experience the peace and security that only His presence can provide.

Questions for Reflection

1. Where do you currently seek security in your life?

2. How can you prioritize seeking God's presence this week?

3. What steps can you take to deepen your prayer life and Bible study?

Challenge for the Week

This week, challenge yourself to seek God's presence intentionally. Spend time in prayer, read your Bible, and connect with fellow believers. As you do, trust that God will provide the security and peace you need, regardless of your circumstances.

Conclusion

True security is found not in the temporary things of this world but in the eternal presence of God. As we navigate life's challenges, let's remember to seek Him with all our hearts, trusting in His promises and finding peace in His presence. You're going to be okay, Church, because even if your circumstances aren't okay, God's presence ensures that you are. God loves us even in the midst of our messy lives, and wants to share life together! 

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Citizens of Another Kingdom

Understanding Our Role as Christians in Voting Season

Introduction

As we approach another election season, it's essential to reflect on our responsibilities as Christians. This week's sermon delved into the complexities of voting, the importance of prayer, and our ultimate allegiance to the Kingdom of God. Let's explore these themes and understand how we can navigate this season with faith and wisdom.

Why Is Voting Important for Christians?

Voting is a civic duty that allows us to influence the direction of our nation. However, many Christians feel conflicted when the options don't align perfectly with their values. This tension can lead to disengagement or frustration.

Biblical Guidance on Leadership and Authority

The Bible doesn't directly address voting, as it wasn't a practice in biblical times. However, principles from scripture can guide us. In 1 Timothy 2:1-4, Paul urges us to pray for all people, especially those in authority, so we may live peaceful and godly lives. This peace and godliness are crucial for spreading the knowledge of truth and salvation.

The Power of Prayer Over Politics

Prayer is more powerful than our vote. While voting is important, our primary responsibility is to intercede for our leaders, regardless of their faith or actions. This intercession can lead to a more peaceful society where the gospel can flourish.

Living as Ambassadors of Christ

Our True Citizenship

2 Corinthians 5:17-20 reminds us that we are new creations in Christ and ambassadors of His Kingdom. Our primary identity is not as citizens of any earthly nation but as citizens of heaven. This perspective should shape how we engage in politics and view our role in society.

Seeking the Prosperity of Our Nation

Jeremiah 29:7 instructs the Israelites in exile to seek the peace and prosperity of their city. Similarly, we should pray for and work towards the prosperity of our nation, understanding that our well-being is tied to the nation's well-being. However, our ultimate hope and identity lie in God's Kingdom.

Navigating Political Tensions

Engaging with Grace and Wisdom

It's easy to get caught up in political debates and lose sight of our Christian witness. We must engage with grace, remembering that our goal is to reflect Christ's love and truth. This means being informed about issues, voting according to biblical principles, and maintaining a spirit of peace and unity.

Avoiding Division

Political seasons can be divisive, even within the church. We must remember that our unity in Christ is more important than any political affiliation. We should strive to understand and love those who vote differently, focusing on our shared mission to spread the gospel.

Life Application

Applying the Sermon to Our Lives

As we approach the polls, let's remember that our hope is in Christ, not in any political system. Here are some practical steps to apply this week's message:

1. **Pray for Leaders**: Commit to praying for all leaders, regardless of their political stance. Ask God to guide them and bring peace to our nation.

2. **Stay Informed**: Educate yourself on the issues and candidates, seeking to understand how they align with biblical principles.

3. **Engage with Grace**: Approach political discussions with humility and love, prioritizing relationships over winning arguments.

4. **Remember Your True Citizenship**: Keep your focus on your identity in Christ and your role as His ambassador.

Reflective Questions

1. How often do I pray for our leaders and the peace of our nation?

2. Do I approach political discussions with grace and a desire for unity?

3. How can I better align my voting decisions with biblical principles?

4. Am I more passionate about my political views or my identity in Christ?

By keeping these reflections in mind, we can navigate this election season with faith, wisdom, and a focus on our ultimate allegiance to God's Kingdom.

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