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*Simon Peter - *GROW!  Let’s grow by modeling those who experienced grace and knew truth as a person!
*Offering:  Play SOHL Weekend Video~/Baby Bottle Campaign*
Sanctity of Human Life Weekend was established in 1983 to recognize the value of every human life.
Westerville Christian supports both local and global missions.
One local mission is the *Pregnancy Decision Health Center.*
We do so because PDHC /provides hope to women & men facing an unplanned pregnancy, healing from the pain of their past and providing abstinence education for young people/.[i]
I hold in my hand a baby bottle.
PDHC provided these and they are asking this BODY to fill each bottle with coins and cash and return it to WCC by February 16 and all proceeds will benefit their ministry of healing & hope.
*Last year we raised $1,848.86.
Let’s beat the $2000 mark!*
Rick Rusaw is the minister of the LifeBridge Christian Church in Longmont, Colorado.
Rick challenged our leadership last weekend for nearly 6 hours.
He made statements like, */“If you won’t serve, you won’t grow!”  “Let’s live a kingdom story and not a church story.”/*
He also said, */“Vision is a glimpse of the future.”
/* Bill Hybels altered that definition slightly when he said, “*/Vision is a picture of the future that produces passion.
/*/For Henry Ford it was the picture of a future where a Model T was parked in the driveway of every butcher, baker and candlestick maker.
For Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. it was the picture of a future where two children, one black and one white, would sit across from each other on a seesaw, oblivious of the color of each other’s skin.
Their picture of the future made their heart beat fast and their minds race.
*What picture does that to you?”*[ii]**/
*For me, it’s Jesus’ church as the Body of Christ!
The vision of Westerville Christian is “Changing lives through Jesus Christ one person at a time.”
But what does that really look like?
*I’m not sure if you were present at one of our three Christmas Eve Services.
If you were gone I told a story about Aaron Collins.
Aaron died last July and his last wish was to give an outrageous tip to a complete stranger.
Like $500 outrageous!
So we did that on Christmas Eve.
We took an impromptu offering for three separate pizza delivery drivers – Ben, Stephanie and Dylan.
My brother David received a text giving us a better idea of what God’s spontaneous generosity did for that third driver, Dylan.
Here’s the text!  /“Dylan is the son of Lou Basso who died suddenly in 2012 of a heart attack.
Lou was the chaplain at Hospice of Morrow County.
This was Dylan’s first Christmas without his Dad.
He needed shoes.
The money was a HUGE blessing of course monetarily, but more so of God’s heart for Dylan.”/
/            /I think our vision statement has a better punch when we read it this way, *“Changing lives through Jesus Christ one DYLAN at a time.”*
I’m guessing here, but I think this past Christmas Eve will be one Christmas Eve Dylan will NEVER forget!
His life was changed through the generosity of God’s people.
Has Jesus’ generosity (died on the cross) changed you?
Add your name!  *“Changing lives through Jesus Christ one GREG at a time.”
One _________ at a time!  *
*The goal this year is to GROW!  */Let’s grow by modeling those who experienced grace and knew truth as a person!/
I have two examples – one this week, one next week.
I’ll say it this way.
*“Changing lives through Jesus Christ one SIMON PETER at a time.”
Open up your Bibles today to 2 Peter 1:1.
Do you need a Bible?
God used Peter and if you’re uncertain about how God might use you!  Go to our WGMMTB class Sunday Night from 6to8PM in Venue 471!  Applying that class will help you GROW!  Before we read God’s word let’s pray!  */“Our Father God, we know you value life.
May we too value life~/people every day!
May we not see the color of someone’s skin but the content of their character!
May we take to heart the words of Simon Peter who said, “Jesus, you have the words of eternal life!
May we believe and know that you are the Holy One of God.
Father, I pray for everyone in this room to believe that to be true!”  /*Amen* (*Let’s read 2 Peter 1:1.  (1-2)*
My parents named me Gregory Neal.
Simon’s parents named him Simon Bar-Jonah, but Jesus called him Peter.
*Why*, /because Jesus gave Simon a glimpse of the future.
Simon, this is who you’ll become!/  *Do you have a nickname?*
If you’re short someone might call you “Short Stack” and if you’re tall they might call you “Stretch!”
*Let’s play Name that person!*  *I’ll give you a nickname.
You name the person.*
/The Golden Bear - Jack Nicklaus.
Sweetness - Walter Payton.
Ike - Dwight Eisenhower.
Magic - Ervin Johnson.
//The Hefty Lefty - Jared Lorenzen.
//The Flying Tomato - Shaun White.
//The Governator - Arnold Schwarzenegger.
/Jesus gave Simon the nickname Peter or Cephas.
*I love the Christian Rock band Petra, but Peter was “Petros” which meant “a piece of rock or a stone!*[iii]*  *
            *Peter calls himself Simon Peter.*
One name reminded him of his past and the other pointed him towards his future!
*He’s Simon.*
John MacArthur said, /“Simon was brash, vacillating and undependable.
He tended to make great promises he couldn’t follow through with.
He was one of those people who appears to lunge wholeheartedly into something but then bails out before finishing.
He was usually the first one in; and too often, he was the first one out.”*[iv]*
/*Ever play the game Simon says?
Oh, Simon said allot!*/  #1:  Jesus, I see that you are here with Moses and Elijah.
It’s good for us to be here, should I build three separate shelters?”
#2:  Jesus, I promise you these 11 might deny you, but I will never deny you!”  #3: Jesus, stop talking about going to the cross.
That’s not going to happen.
/And Jesus called him Satan, because he was thinking like Simon! 
*But he’s also Peter! ** *The man who saw Jesus walking on top of the Sea of Galilee.[v]
He was probably afraid, but he didn’t let his fear paralyze his faith!
He got out of the boat.
/“Lord, if it is you, tell me to come to you on the water.
Come Peter come!  /I wonder if Peter tippy-toed on the water?
I wonder if he reached down and splashed the disciples still sitting in the boat?
I wonder if he saw a fish staring at him?
I don’t know how long it took before Peter took his eyes off of Jesus and onto the wind.
*But once he saw the wind he sunk like a rock!*  *“Lord, save me.”*
And Jesus did!
At that moment Jesus saw both Simon and Peter again!  /Peter – great job on climbing out of the boat!
Simon – why did you doubt me!
Why is your faith so small?/
*Let me show you who I really am!*  Jesus and Peter get into the boat and the wind stops blowing!
And after everyone picked up their jaw they all draw the same conclusion!
/“Truly you are the Son of God!”  /Peter’s life was changed forever that day!  *Go back to 2 Peter 1:1.*  *How has Peter changed?
Notice how he describes himself.
(Read 1:1)*  Peter describes himself as a servant and an apostle.
*Why servant?
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