Presented on November 8th 2020 at Curwensville Alliance Church by Pastor Steve Shields
Everyone’s favorite verse, at least once or twice in your life, is Matthew 7:1. We like it, because we think that it helps us avoid taking responsibility for our actions.
But is that what Jesus is wanting to communicate to us? That we can avoid taking responsibility for our actions?
Hardly..
In this video, we look at the passage of scripture before us and discern the kinds of judgment Jesus is talking about.
We use Remind for small groups and committees at Curwensville Alliance.
If you are in a group using Remind and haven’t been getting messages you expected, check your app.
One member reported that Remind seemed to have randomly turned off his text alerts.
Screen capture from Remind app.
It turns out that it’s not random.
Remind tech support said…
This was just an advisory in connection to the new feature that we’ve started rolling out recently that will disable text notifications for any user that has both text notifications and app notifications enabled. We wanted to help minimize duplicate notifications. If your students wish to receive their messages via text messages as well, they can re-enable text notifications at any time in their Remind app.
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-email from Remind
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This has been placed here at the request of various people at church and in the community.
Rock graciously gave permission for us to post this online. The sermon audio is at the bottom of the page.
First the Scripture text…
Philippians 3:20-21 (NIV) But our citizenship is in heaven. And we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body.
Selected Quotations from Rock’s Message I want to remind you that no matter which candidate finally gains the presidency he will not be able to profoundly impact the spiritual strongholds that are the source and the sustenance of our national problems. Because, as Paul said, the weapons — the only weapons — that work in spiritual warfare are spiritual weapons. The anointing of the Holy Spirit. The power of the Holy Spirit. The sacred Scriptures. Prayer. Fasting. Discernment. Prophetic gifting. Those are the only things that work when you’re facing spiritual strongholds. And the last time I checked Washington doesn’t specialize in spiritual weaponry. They function with the inevitable compromise of political expediency. And so…real change in this nation must originate with a God-empowered spiritual movement in the hearts of the only people through whom God can and will accomplish that, the Church. Real change will come from Spirit-led grass-roots efforts that “rush up,” not political decisions that “trickle down.” A good example would be the civil rights movement. It didn’t start in the halls of congress. It started in a pulpit in a church. And that’s where spiritual change has to come from — from the people of God.
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Dear friend, God is not Republican nor is he Democrat. To suggest he is either is blasphemy…. God is not liberal or conservative, though he has been accused of being both…. God is not a citizen of the United States of America. And the United States of America is not the kingdom of God; we are just one more sinful, fallen nation-state.
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To attach God’s name to human political structures is to use his name in vain.
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The fact someone disagrees with your political persuasion doesn’t make them evil — doesn’t mean they are the spawn of hell…. If you are eager to pronounce hell on somebody else, you are probably flirting with it yourself.
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My President will not be elected in a few weeks. My President ascended to his throne a long time ago and declared that he is King of Kings and Lord of Lords. He’s already given his inaugural address — it’s called the Sermon on the Mount. And I live as a citizen of heaven waiting for his return when he will subject all things to himself. In the meantime, my beloved, beloved brothers and sisters, be Christian and don’t be heathen and know who you are and live like you’ve read the Bible rather than letting it collect dust on your nightstand. And don’t lose your soul in an election. Because when the election is over the work of the Church will remain. -Rock Dillaman, 2008
As Jesus said, “Where you treasure is, there will your heart be also.”
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