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Saturday, May 19, 2012
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Acts 1:12-26; Revelation 22; John 17:20-26 "Perfect Unity"

In the prayer Jesus prays just before his capture, trial, crucifixion you would expect that the focus would be on the ordeal that he was facing, but instead in John 17:20-26, Jesus is praying for you and me. We are the people who believe because of the witness of the Apostles. His prayer is that we would have the same kind of unity that exists within the Holy Trinity. This is perfect unity. In a Christian marriage it calls for both the man and the woman to humble themselves before God so that focused on being like him they discover that they are united with one another. This is our witness to the world that Jesus is the Savior. May our witness be to the nature of God and His saving work in Jesus.

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Acts 16:9-15; Revelation 21:9-14,21-27; John 16:23-33 "Full Joy"

Following the model that Jesus gives to us, full joy is found in living in immediate access to Abba Father made possible by the work of His Son, Jesus and the indwelling Holy Spirit sent by the Father and the Son to us. As we go to our Father we live in the blessing of relationship with Him rather than dominated by our circumstances. In this relationship we experience what Jesus says in John 16:33 "I have said these things to you, that in my you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world."

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Acts 11:1-18; Revelation 21:1-7; John 16:12-22 "God Reveals Himself"

We are not able to bear our yesterdays or our tomorrows, Jesus says in John 16:12-15, so the Holy Spirit takes from all the wisdom of God and gives us only what we need for today. When we try to control tomorrow we reap worry and fear. When we try to live in the past we reap being stuck in the past. In both cases we miss the beauty of what God wants to bless us with today. May you live in today lead by the Holy Spirit as He reveals Jesus and the Father to you.

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Acts 20:17-35; Revelation 7:9-17; John 10:22-30 "Follow Me"

To follow Jesus calls for developing listening skills. Listening is based in having a relationship with Jesus and calls for spiritual exercises such as sabbath rest, solitude, and silence. Listening also involves discerning the important--the revelations of God in His Word--from the urgent--the demands of daily life that demand our attention. The important requires a choice and priorities that silence the urgent. We also need to discern between sacrament--what God does for us-- and sacrifice--what we do in response to God. if these are confused, as they were for the people Jesus was talking to in John 10, listening cannot take place. Listening and following is the way that Jesus brings us to the narrow road of salvation and life found only in and through Him.

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Acts 9:1-22; Revelation 5:1-14; John 21:1-19 "Obeying our Commission"

These passages all speak about being commissioned by God to bear witness to the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the new life that comes by faith in Him. To fulfill our commission, we need to live a life of obedience to God's call as the expression of our love for God who first loved us. God is always initiating relationship with us and empowering us to respond in obedience. May this message be a blessing in your life this week.

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Acts 5:12-32; Revelation 1:4-18; John 20:19-31 "Life In The Risen Christ"

All three of these readings have something about locked doors, lost people, and witness to the risen Christ. In the Gospel reading from John the disciples are behind locked doors because they are afraid. In Acts and Revelation readings the Jewish religious leaders try to lock up the disciples in prison or in exile to silence the Gospel. The risen Christ provides through the Commission, the sending of the Holy Spirit, and the message of forgiveness, the power to overcome the opposition and to set the disciples free from their own fear. He continues to do the same for His church today.

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Isaiah 65:17-25; 1 Corinthians 15:19-26; Luke 24:1-12 "Hope"

In 1 Corinthians 15:19 the Holy Spirit teaches us that hope that is only focused on achievements in this world is a hope that is to be pitied. Why? Because this kind of hope will always be less fulfilling than we want it to be. There is only one hope that lasts and that is based on the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. He brings to us the God of Hope. As you listen to this message, let the God of hope fill you with hope.

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