Do Not Make Idols :: BIBLE STORIES – THE TEN COMMANDMENTS

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 9/12/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

The second of the Ten Commandments is Do Not Make Idols. This commandment really has two components. First, don’t make idols. Second, don’t worship what has been created.

We are not to pray to anyone but God. We are not to regard earthly things as holy. We are not to make idols. Why would God give us this command?

There are deep problems with idolatry. We are to love the Lord with our whole heart. We are to trust Him completely, and we are to obey Him.

What do we do when we realize we have made something an idol? We should destroy the idol if possible. There are some idols that you should not destroy, like your family or your reputation. In that case, you need to reprioritize your life and set Christ as Lord!

The Ten Commandments :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 8/15/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Did you know that the Bible never calls them The Ten Commandments? In Hebrew they are referred to as “the ten words”.

Did you know that not every church counts them the same? All ten are still present but numbered differently.

Did you know that the Ten Commandments are upheld in the New Testament?

Did you know that before this, God’s people had no written word from Him?

As we look through the Ten Commandments in the coming weeks, there are a few things we need to keep in mind to help us as we go deeper with each one.

First, “the ten words” are authoritative.

Second, “the ten words” are relational. They either address our relationship with God, or they address our relationship with others.

Finally, “the ten words” are eternal.

Passover The Paschal Lamb :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 8/08/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Jesus is our Paschal Lamb.

The Paschal Lamb is received personally, corporately and shared openly. The Paschal Lamb is perfect. The Paschal Lamb is for slaughter and is the protecting lamb.

The Paschal meal has a bitterness and a haste to it.

The Paschal Lamb draws us to gratitude. Gratitude for our own deliverance, for God’s protection and God’s provision.

Joseph and His Brothers Reconcile :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 7/04/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Are forgiveness and reconciliation the same thing?

No, they are different. Forgiveness is an attitude of the heart. Reconciliation is a re-union of hearts. Reconciliation can only happen when both parties are willing to reconcile.

Joseph pursues reconciliation with his brothers. When Joseph realizes he will be able to reconcile with his brothers because they are also willing to be reconciled, he cannot contain himself.

What will it require for you to reconcile? A heart that is ready. A heart that is honest. A heart that is discerning. Since reconciliation requires two willing parties, sometimes all that can be done is forgive. A heart that leaves room for the Holy Spirit.

Joseph & His Brothers :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 6/27/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

The Bible story of Joseph and his brothers shows God’s redemptive power in our dysfunctional lives!

We see the dysfunction in the story by the disagreement on “right” and “wrong”. We see the dysfunction in the parents playing favorites. We see the dysfunction in their emotionally driven personalities. We see the dysfunction in the careless, tactless use of words. We see the dysfunction in their flat out hatred. We see the dysfunction in the cold hearted disregard for others.

Meanwhile, God plans for redemption!

God puts the right people into our lives at the right time just as He put the right people in Joseph’s life. God prepares us for His redemptive plan. God ensures we find our place. God ensures Israel’s redemption.

God has redemptive plans for you! God offers you your own redemption, God gives you Himself in His Holy Spirit. God gives you a church family. God gives you His promise!

Jacob and Esau :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 6/20/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

What comes to mind when you hear Jacob and Esau? Do you relate more to the one or the other?

When we think about Esau, there are some items to consider. The Bible speaks of the peculiar birth of Jacob and Esau with the prophetic jostling and the prophetic grip. Esau sells his birthright for a bowl of stew. The birthright and attached blessing meant everything! Esau marries the wrong women, loses his blessing, and then meets his brother again years later.

There are a few issues in Esau’s life. His eyes were spiritually unhealthy. He had a tendency to be rash. He had little interest in spiritual matters, and lived more for the world.

On the other hand, Jacob seemed to look to God. He wrestled with God and would not let go. He desired blessing from God. He showed a respect for God.

Can you see yourself in Jacob? These are the questions to ask yourself. Am I willing to work out my life’s struggles with God? Am I truly seeking the closeness with God? Am I showing a respect for God and sense of reverence?

Abraham and Isaac :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 6/13/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Have you ever struggled with the Bible story of Abraham and Isaac?

Have you ever wondered why God would ask Abraham to do something so out of character for God? Or wondered how God could ask something that is in conflict with the covenant made with Abraham? Or just totally wondered how God could ask something that seems beyond child abuse?

For Abraham, God’s leading is unmistakable. He knows with absolutely no doubt that God is asking him to go on this journey with Isaac. Abraham’s faith is unparalleled. He believes that if he goes through with the sacrifice that God will raise Isaac from the dead. God knows that Isaac will not be sacrificed.

The key to the story of Abraham and Isaac is on the mountain of the Lord it will be provided. This story speaks of God’s attention. God sees how the story unfolds. This story speaks of atonement. God provides the sacrifice needed here as well as the sacrifice needed to atone for our sins.

If you look, you can see that God provides what you need throughout your own journey. God sees you with eyes of compassion, and He acts just as He acted to prevent the sacrifice of Isaac.

The Birth of Laughter :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 6/6/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

If you don’t know the story of the birth of Isaac, it’s one of the Bible classics.

In this story, you’ll discover that God seems to press the issue of the problem that Abraham and Sarah were struggling with.

Why would God do that?

In this podcast we discover how God turns sorrow to laughter.

Hagar & Ishmael :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 5/30/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

When we hear the story of Hagar and Ishmael, we personally connect with different characters. Many identify with Sarai, but this isn’t a story about infertility. Many identify with Abram, but this isn’t a story about fathering a child. Many identify with Hagar, but this isn’t a story about slavery. Many identify this as a story of trust, but it is not a story about faith.

So what is the point of this story? This is a story of the love of God!

God gives Hagar and Ismael a lit of ink!

God shows up when Hagar is on the run. God gives her the confidence she needs to go back. God hears her misery with her situation, and He assures her that her son will be a fighter.

God promises that Ishmael will be okay even though Abraham sends Hagar and Ishmael away with meager provisions.

Hagar loses hope as the provisions are gone, and she cannot bear to watch her son die. But God hears her cries, and He responds!

The story of Hagar and Ishmael brings hope to us all. How? It means God loves us. It gives us hope that we can choose to love. God wants us to love as He loves. That means to show love to people who are outsiders, love people who are difficult, and want to provide for people who have a genuine need, whether they deserve it or not.

The Call & Covenant of Abraham :: BIBLE STORIES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 5/16/21 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Appreciating surprises requires at least two elements. A high level of trust and a high level of insight.

God involves Himself in our lives. He told Abram to go and leave behind his country, people and family. When Abram obeyed, he was accepting the uncertainty of the journey.

God told Abram to look at what He was doing. God told Abram to look at the stars in the sky and that his offspring would be that numerous.

The covenant that God made with Abraham overflows to us. You can trust God to go where he invites you to go. God always does the heavy lifting, just look. God gives us a purpose to show His nature to others.