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As Christians what should we be spending our time and energy on?
Where should our focus be?
Should it be on work, family, church?
Life is a balancing act isn’t it?
So, how should we spend our time?
What should be our focus?
Intro
http://religionnews.com/2017/06/28/how-facebook-is-like-church-according-to-founder-mark-zuckerberg/
“We all get meaning from our communities,” Zuckerberg said.
“Whether they’re churches, sports teams or neighborhood groups, they give us the strength to expand our horizons and care about broader issues.
Studies have proven the more connected we are, the happier we feel and the healthier we are.
People who go to church are more likely to volunteer and give to charity — not just because they’re religious, but because they’re part of a community.”
These are the words of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg at a facebook communities summit on May 25, 2017.
Zuckerberg thinks of church as no different than a ball club with a coach as it’s leader.
“Think about it.
A church doesn’t just come together.
It has a pastor who cares for the well-being of their congregation, makes sure they have food and shelter.
A Little League team has a coach who motivates the kids and helps them hit better.
Leaders set the culture, inspire us, give us a safety net and look out for us.”
He even asked his community administrators to start acting like clergy do.
He calls clergy leaders of this community group.
Now, there are a few ways that we can take thees statements.
1) We can look and say that he is encouraging facebook to take their inspiration from churches
2) That he is suggesting that facebook is and can replace churches
Problem with this is a misunderstanding of church.
A misunderstanding of who the leader of the church really is: Jesus
But, here is what I took away from the article that is most disturbing and lean toward Zuckerberg suggesting that facebook could replace the church.
The other announcement in this article is tat facebook just surpassed their previous goal of 1 Billion users by announcing that they have successfully reached 2 Billion users.
Now, out of those 2 Billion how many of those are Christians?
How many Christian’s are spending more and more time on facebook seeking something only the church can provide through other avenues.
Warning: We need to be aware that Satan works in some very creative ways but he also uses some very simple and subtle ways to promote that remaining sinful nature within us who are called Children of God.
What happens when God closes the eyes of men.
Satan works in subtle ways that takes our eyes of of Jesus and places them on things of this world.
Let’s look at the story before us to see what I mean:
Jews
Drama
Pilate
Still trying to show Jesus as innocent.
He had not broken any Roman law nor was guilty of being a criminal in need of crucifixion.
We know Pilate was afraid of the crowd.
Yet, he found no fault in Jesus.
This was his dilemma.
So, he took a passive aggressive stance and listened to the people with the hopes of keeping the peace and not having a revolt.
He sat on his judgment seat - Elevated platform where judgments were made.
It was his role to judge on behalf of the dilemma.
Then he makes a great statement:
John 19:
At this point he could be pronouncing him as their King.
This may not be a mocking tone, but more of a statement of inauguration.
Pilate would have the authority to make Him King of the Jews.
Jews
How did this crowd get so angry with Jesus that they wanted to kill him?
These men were consumed with the sin of their hearts.
They were so filled with hate that they would say whatever they needed to so this man would die.
The men were so full of sin that they wanted this man dead.
No grace, no mercy,
When God turns men over to their sin
Their s
Doctrine
Providence of God
God allowed this all to transpire so that Jesus would accomplish what he was sent to do - be the sacrificial lamb that the Passover represented
Illus: Abraham and Abimelech the king of Gerar (Gen 20)
Abraham told the King that he and Sarah were siblings and not married.
The King then took her to be his wife.
But, then he gets a visit from God:
Gen 20:
So, God restrains sin or allows it to consume men as He desires.
For those who are not Christian and are unrighteous Paul says
Romans
God used this crowds indwelling sin to cry out: “Away with him, away with him, crucify him!”
Sin
When God turns men over to their sin there is usually a horrific result
John 19:15
Their allegiance was to the civil authorities rather than to God
Why? Sin had been fostered in their hearts to have such a hatred for Jesus
As Christians we have been delivered from that, but it does not mean that sin will never be a challenge for us.
We call this Christian Liberty/Liberty of the Conscience:
Christian Liberty
THE liberty which Christ hath purchased for believers under the gospel, consists in their freedom from the guilt of sin, the condemning wrath of God, the curse of the moral law; and in their being delivered from this present evil world, bondage to Satan, and dominion of sin,b from the evil of afflictions, the sting of death, the victory of the grave, and everlasting damnation; as also in their free access to God,d and their yielding obedience unto him, not out of slavish fear, but a child-like love, and willing mind.
All which were common also to believers under the law;f but under the new testament, the liberty of Christians is farther enlarged in their freedom from the yoke of the ceremonial law, to which the Jewish Church was subjected, and in greater boldness of access to the throne of grace, and in fuller communications of the free Spirit of God, than believers under the law did ordinarily partake of.i
Jesus victory over sin and death is a real and present victory in this battle of sin that we have
It is a victory of obedience to God rather than to Satan’s temptation or our sinful desires
Satan simply takes the desires of our hearts and twist them to be appealing and pleasing
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They who, upon pretence of Christian liberty, do practise any sin, or cherish any lust, do thereby destroy the end of Christian liberty; which is, that, being delivered out of the hands of our enemies, we might serve the Lord without fear, in holiness and righteousness before him, all the days of our life.
Christian liberty gives us the freedom to obey God.
Something the world does not have.
So, how oh dear Christian are we faring in this battle?
I can tell you from what I have heard this week in many conversations that many of us are failing.
I can tell you as your pastor that I too often fail.
What things consume our minds and thoughts that draw us away from God? What conversations are on our tongues that cause division and bitterness rather than community and love.
Illus: One of the reasons I don’t use facebook as much as I used to is because it is a very unhealthy way to communicate.
I have read comments by others that are definitely straight from a sinful heart and have nothing to do with Christian love and charity.
And, these people claiming to be Christians neither show nor dare I say have ever tasted the love of Christ in their own heart.
And, I become saddened.
So, I read less and engage less.
Doxology
1) In God’s providence he has not let sin consume us.
This does not mean that the battle does not continue.
Let us pray to him and ask for him to continually remove the sins of our hearts.
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