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Sunday Rewind | 3.16.2014

Jason VanDorstenResources, Teaching Series, WorshipMarch 17, 20140

Sunday Rewind

 

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Glorious (Psalm 111:2-3) – Everything Glorious by Chris Tomlin (Passion)

Closer (Psalm 89:14-15) – Glorious Ruins by Hillsong

The Solid Rock (Psalm 18:2) – Original Arrangement

Hosanna (Mark 11:9-10) – All of the Above by Hillsong

I Will Look Up (Deuteronomy 7:9) – Only King Forever by Elevation Worship

 

TEACHING: Philippians – A Journey Toward Humble Joy, Part 15

Greed shrivels the soul. The remedy is generosity for the cause of Christ.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SERMON AUDIO

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. If you had to give a one-sentence synopsis of this message, what would you say?
  2. What is generosity? Do you consider yourself a generous person?
  3. Read and discuss Philippians 4:14-23. What do you observe about the partnership between Paul and the church in Philippi?
  4. Are you “dieting” in the area of generosity? Does generosity come easily for you? Why or why not?
  5. How does generosity build deep relationships and nourish the soul?
  6. In what ways does generosity reflect and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ? How does the gospel push us toward great generosity?
  7. What do you think your specific role is regarding generosity and the advancement of the gospel?
  8. Is there someone you can thank for their generosity toward you? Take some time this week to thank them.
  9. How can you grow in the grace of strategic, consistent, sacrificial giving?  Spend some time thanking God for His generosity toward us and ask Him for creativity in growing in our own generosity in gospel-centric ways.

Sunday Rewind | 3.9.2014

Jason VanDorstenResources, Teaching Series, WorshipMarch 10, 20140

Sunday Rewind

 

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

As It Is In Heaven (Psalm 96:1-3) – Overflow by Matt Maher

Rock of Ages (Deuteronomy 32:3-4) – Death of Death by Charlie Hall

I Will Look Up (Deuteronomy 7:9) – Only King Forever by Elevation Worship

Be Thou My Vision (2 Corinthians 3:17-18) – Cathedral by HEARTSONG

Glorious (Psalm 72:18-19) – Glorious by Paul Baloche

Beautiful Lord (Ephesians 2:4-5) – Sound of Melodies by Leeland

 

TEACHING: Philippians – A Journey Toward Humble Joy, Part 14

We will battle for contentment all throughout our lives.

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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was something from this message that you found particularly helpful, insightful or difficult to grasp?
  2. How would you define “contentment”? What makes you content?
  3. Read and discuss Philippians 4:10-13. What is your initial reaction to these verses? What do you note about the character of Paul? What do you observe about contentment in this section of verses?
  4. What are the blessings of contentment? By contrast, what comes from discontentment?
  5. Where does the major battle rage for contentment in your own life?
  6. Why don’t negative comparisons work in pushing us toward contentment?
  7. “In the light of spiritual riches, other things begin to dim.” Have you observed this to be true? In what ways? What are “spiritual riches”?
  8. How does the gospel of Jesus Christ enable us find contentment in any situation? Is there a situation or circumstance you are currently dealing with where you are finding it difficult to remain content? Spend some time in prayer about this.

The Green Room Sessions: I Will Look Up

Jason VanDorstenDoxologies, Green Room Sessions, Media, Resources, WorshipMarch 7, 20140

We’re introducing the song “I Will Look Up” in our worship services. In this edition of the Green Room Sessions, Paul, Erik & Melody discuss how Melody lost her keyboard, band dynamics, dealing with criticism, and the past, present & future faithfulness of God.

Just the Music: 08:23

The Green Room Sessions are a sneak peak into the heart of the worship ministry at Reston Bible Church. We have a huge desire to communicate God’s Word through song and respond to the Spirit, freely worshiping when we’re together. Our hope is that these short videos will provide an extension of the community at RBC and supply your home, car, and office with great songs about the greatness and love of our incredibly able God. See more Green Room Sessions here: rstbl.ch/PrUkYS

TRAIL GUIDE: Imitate God

Mike MeyersChildren's Ministry, Quest Trail Guide, Resources, TheologyMarch 5, 20140

QUEST Trail Guide DevoThe “Trail Guide” devotional is used by our adult leaders of grade school groups in Quest as a way to prepare their hearts and minds for the topics we will be covering with the children on the weekend.  We have made them available here to help our parents of grade-schoolers engage with their children around the topics we are discussing and also for anyone else that might be blessed by following along.

SPOTTER, LESSON 3: God is Faithful to Forgive

 “Be imitators of GOD, therefore, as dearly loved children”  Ephesians 5:1 (emphasis added) The Bible makes plain that, when we are reborn in Christ, we are called to be “imitators of GOD,” that is, imitators of his communicable character attributes, those attributes GOD “shares” with his adopted children. We can know the character of our GOD because it is clearly revealed in scripture. Among his many qualities we find that God is loving, patient, kind, good, joyful, faithful, righteous, generous, courageous, creative, and, not least of all, forgiving. These are traits we should strive to imitate.

“Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” (Ephesians 4:32) Forgiveness is sweet and grace is a great virtue when we are on the receiving end.  It is something to rejoice over.  But how things change when we are the “offended” party.  Suddenly justice takes center stage and we begin to entertain thoughts about whether the offender “deserves” our forgiveness.  We focus on our wounds and wallow in our injuries.  We think that the kind of forgiveness Jesus offered his enemies on the cross, “Forgive them for they know not what they do,” is impossible for us to imitate.  After all He is God.  But this excuse falls apart when we look a few pages further on into the book of Acts and we see Stephen imitating his Lord in the face of a brutal death by stoning.  “Lord, do not hold this sin against them!”  Can we hope to attain to this level of forgiveness?  I’ll let Jesus answer that one.  “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.”  With God’s indwelling Holy Spirit all things are possible.

As we close out this section on forgiveness, we should seek to help the children understand that on this side of heaven, we are striving to imitate Christ, knowing we will stumble and fall, trusting in his forgiveness when we do, and letting Him pick us up and urge us on to continue the climb He has called us to.

“Not that I have already obtained all this, or have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers and sisters, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”   Phil.3-12-14

 

“Help me now to do the impossible:
Forgiveness.”  
-Matthew West

MEDITATING ON THE WORD:

Ephesians 4:32, 5:1
Matthew 6:8-14
Matthew 18: 21-35
Phil.3-12-14

 

Sunday Rewind | 3.2.14

Erik PalmerResources, WorshipMarch 4, 20140

Sunday Rewind

 

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Endless Light (Psalm 113:3-4) – Cornerstone by Hillsong

Awesome Is The Lord Most High (Psalm 47:1-2) – See The Morning by Chris Tomlin

The Lord Our God (James 1:17) – Let The Future Begin by Kristian Stanfill (Passion)

Unending Love (Romans 8:38-39) – God Is Able by Hillsong

Give Me Faith (Psalm 73:25-26) – Nothing Is Wasted by Elevation Worship

 

TEACHING: Not What I Expected

Where is God during moments – or seasons – of disappointment? He lovingly uses the disappointments of life to remind us that this is not our home and to push us closer to Christ.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SERMON AUDIO

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was something from this message that you found particularly helpful, insightful or difficult to grasp?
  2. “The line between expectation and reality is disappointment.” Have you found this to be true in your life? Why or why not?
  3. Why do you think God allows disappointment?
  4. Read Luke 24:13-24. How does the theme of disappointment come out in this passage?
  5. How does disappointment remind us that this earth is not our home (Philippians 3:20)?
  6. How can disappointment push us to depend on Christ? Do you have examples of this from your own disappointments?
  7. How does Romans 8:31-39 provide a context for suffering, difficulty and disappointment in life? Is there a situation or circumstance you are currently dealing with that needs to be viewed through the lens of those verses? Spend some time in prayer about this.

TRAIL GUIDE: Paid In Full

Mike MeyersChildren's Ministry, Quest Trail Guide, Resources, TheologyFebruary 26, 20140

QUEST Trail Guide DevoThe “Trail Guide” devotional is used by our adult leaders of grade school groups in Quest as a way to prepare their hearts and minds for the topics we will be covering with the children on the weekend.  We have made them available here to help our parents of grade-schoolers engage with their children around the topics we are discussing and also for anyone else that might be blessed by following along.

SPOTTER, LESSON 3: God is Faithful to Forgive

Propitiation (Greek – hilasmos, meaning an offering to appease an offended party.)

How can a God who hates sin so much just let it go unpunished?  When He looks at His creation and sees how scarred and polluted sin has made it, He is greatly offended.  How can He not pour out his anger on the guilty?  How can God let wrongdoers go free?  It doesn’t seem fair. Unless, of course, I am the wrongdoer and then my math changes dramatically, and forgiveness seems a rather wonderful thing.   But the questions are still valid.  How is it just to leave sin unpunished?

The short answer is, it wouldn’t be just, if that is what God actually did.  But sin has been punished.  The sins of God’s people going all the way back to Adam accumulated and accumulated.  All the while God in his great mercy withheld punishment, looking forward to a day when One would pay for it all and wipe out the debt once and for all for those who believed in his coming.  “God presented Christ as a sacrifice of atonement, through the shedding of his blood—to be received by faith. He did this to demonstrate his righteousness, because in his forbearance He had left the sins committed beforehand unpunished.”   (Romans 3:25)

The best news is that, not only did Jesus receive the just wages of the sins of all who went before Him,  He also made available that credit of righteousness to all who would believe and receive Him in faith in the future.  He became our Passover Lamb.  The Lamb was slain, that work is done.  It is a historical fact that happened completely outside of us and was purely an act of God.  The only question that matters now is have you, by faith, applied the blood of the Lamb to the doorposts of your life?  Have your students?

“Jesus paid it all

All to Him I owe

Sin had left a crimson stain

He washed it white as snow”

(Elvina Hall, Jesus Paid It All)

“What can wash away my sin? Nothing but the blood of Jesus.”  -Robery Lowry, Nothing But the Blood

MEDITATING ON THE WORD:

Romans 3

Psalm 86:5

Ephesians 1:7

Hebrews 10:12, 17

 

Sunday Rewind | 2.23.2014

Jason VanDorstenResources, Teaching Series, WorshipFebruary 24, 20140

Sunday Rewind

 

MUSIC & SCRIPTURE

Relentless – Zion Acoustic Sessions by Hillsong United

In Your Presence (Deuteronomy 31:6) – Nothing Is Wasted by Elevation Worship

Open Up Our Eyes (Ephesians 1:18-19a) – Nothing Is Wasted by Elevation Worship

Whom Shall I Fear (God of Angel Armies) (Psalm 27:1) – Let The Future Begin by Chris Tomlin (Passion)

Christ Is Enough (2 Corinthians 12:9) – Glorious Ruins by Hillsong

Your Love Never Fails (Romans 8:28) – Your Love Never Fails by Jesus Culture

 

TEACHING: Philippians – A Journey Toward Humble Joy, Part 13

When we believe a lie, we will perpetuate that lie. We need the “therapy” of the Word of God to renew our minds to right thinking.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SERMON AUDIO

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. If you had to give a one-sentence synopsis of this message, what would you say?
  2. Read and discuss Philippians 4:8-9. Why do you think Paul includes this section in his letter to the Philippians?
  3. Paul says to “think on these things.” What specifically is he calling us to think upon? Do you naturally tend to think on these things? Why or why not?
  4. What opposition do you find to putting your mind to the things Paul prescribes?
  5. Read Romans 12:1-2 and John 8:31-32. How does truth set free? What does it mean to have a renewed mind? How are they connected? What role does the Word of God have in renewing our minds?
  6. Pastor Mike gave three examples of “incomplete truths” the world presents in defining certain words – success,  genius, and looks (or beauty). How does the world system tend to define these terms? Is there a contrast between how scripture defines those words?
  7. What other words does the world system define in ways that are incomplete or contradictory to the scriptures? What are the implications  or consequences of buying into a faulty definition of these terms?
  8. How is the gospel of Christ “therapy” for our minds? Spend some time in prayer thanking God for the blessing and provision of the gospel.

TRAIL GUIDE: Something Stinks

Mike MeyersChildren's Ministry, Quest Trail Guide, Resources, TheologyFebruary 19, 20140

QUEST Trail Guide DevoThe “Trail Guide” devotional is used by our adult leaders of grade school groups in Quest as a way to prepare their hearts and minds for the topics we will be covering with the children on the weekend.  We have made them available here to help our parents of grade-schoolers engage with their children around the topics we are discussing and also for anyone else that might be blessed by following along.

SPOTTER, LESSON 2: God is Faithful to Forgive

Ben Franklin is quoted as saying, “Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days.”  I think the same thing could be said about sin.  If we attempt to hide sin, to cover it up, to “regard” it in our hearts, it is only a matter of time before it will begin to stink up the place.  Numbers 32:23 tells us that we can be sure that our “sin will be discovered. It will be brought out into the open.”  In Hebrews 4:13 we are reminded that “Nothing God created is hidden from Him. His eyes see everything. He will hold us accountable for everything we do.”

So how does sin begin to stink?  King David, the subject of our case study, gives us detailed insight into the very real physical effects of un-confessed sin in the life of a believer.  When I kept silent,
 my bones wasted away through my groaning all day long.
 For day and night your hand was heavy on me;
 my strength was sapped
 as in the heat of summer. (Psalm 32:3-4)

Only when David, after being confronted by Nathan, recognizes his sin for what it is and despises it as God does, does he find forgiveness.  Then I admitted my sin to you.
   I didn’t cover up the wrong I had done.
I said, “I will admit my lawless acts to the Lord.”
   And you forgave the guilt of my sin.   (Psalm 32:5)

Belonging to Christ involves a change of mind, the adoption of a new worldview in which sin is seen through the eyes of God for what it is.  Confession begins with seeing and hating our sin.  Don’t let sin be a guest in your house.

 

“Guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days.”  -Ben Franklin

MEDITATING ON THE WORD:
Psalm 32:3-5, 38:18, 139:23-24
Numbers 32:23
Proverbs 28:13

 

Sunday Rewind | 2.16.2014

Jason VanDorstenResources, WorshipFebruary 17, 20140

Sunday Rewind

 

TEACHING: Untouchable

We have people we don’t want to be around. That’s natural. But is it right? Jason Goetz teaches from Mark 5 on how Jesus went out of His way to reach out to untouchables.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SERMON AUDIO

 

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR SHEPHERD GROUPS

  1. What was one thing from this message you found particularly interesting, insightful, helpful or difficult to grasp?
  2. Are there specific individuals or types of people that you consider “untouchable”? Why?
  3. Read and discuss Mark 5:21-43.  What characteristics of Jesus do you observe in these verses? Who are the other characters in this section? What characteristics to you observe about them? What stands out to you in this account?
  4. What is the Law of Defilement? How did Jesus break this law?
  5. What was the significance of clean/unclean and why was it a big deal in Jewish culture?
  6. How does the gospel make the unclean clean?
  7. How does the gospel both call and enable us to reach out to those we may consider “untouchable”?
  8. What “untouchable” people has God put in your life? How can you reach out to them this next week? Spend some time in prayer with your small group about these areas.

TRAIL GUIDE: Confession

Mike MeyersChildren's Ministry, Quest Trail Guide, Resources, TheologyFebruary 12, 20140

QUEST Trail Guide DevoThe “Trail Guide” devotional is used by our adult leaders of grade school groups in Quest as a way to prepare their hearts and minds for the topics we will be covering with the children on the weekend.  We have made them available here to help our parents of grade-schoolers engage with their children around the topics we are discussing and also for anyone else that might be blessed by following along.

SPOTTER, LESSON 1: God is Faithful to Forgive

Confess (v): “to say the same thing about” (Greek – homologéō) “to make known, declare, tell.” (Hebrew – Yada)

To confess a sin is to uncover it and call it exactly what God calls it.  Effective confession must be accompanied by the willingness and desire to turn away from it.  Having a “change of mind” about the sin (repentance).

The pattern we see with King David in his sin against God with Bathsheba, the murder of Uriah, the attempt at hiding those sins, the physical results of that attempt, and his subsequent confession in Psalm 51, serves as a case study for God’s promise of forgiveness.

Over the next several weeks, we will walk with our students through the hard truth that even David, a “man after God’s own heart,” failed the test and sinned against heaven.  Were it not for God’s promise of forgiveness, this reality could cause us to lose all hope of ever being useful in the hands of our Lord.  But the truth is that our God is faithful to forgive for the sake of his own Name and because He is, we can say to God, just as David did, “Let me hear you say, “Your sins are forgiven.” (Psalm 51:8)

“He will do it through Jesus Christ our Lord.”  -Romans 7:25a

MEDITATING ON THE WORD:
1 John 1:5-10
Romans 7:7-25
Psalm 51

 

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