Monday Morning Rewind 8/19/2024

Good Morning MABC!

Was thinking about the fifty-seven cents that started a movement with Temple Baptist Church from yesterday’s message.  Fifty-seven cents doesn’t get you much today.  Every once and a while I will feel the need for something sweet when I stop to get a fountain drink at QuikTrip and will get a Chick O Stick…not the full size one but about a two bite size.  I think it costs fifty-five cents.  Around the time of our story of the little girl and her fifty-seven cents, she probably could have bought 57 peppermint sticks with her money.  For a little girl living in the tenement of Philadelphia that would have been as good as gold. However, she had her mind set on something more important than the satisfaction of a candy stick.  She had her mind on others.

I then got to thinking about another child offering up what little he had.  Jesus was teaching on the far side of Galilee.  A large crowd had followed him and it was getting late.  Jesus turned to Philip and asked where they could buy enough food to feed them.  Philip said “no, way Jose! We could work months and wouldn’t be able to afford food that much food.”  Andrew then says that there is a boy with five loaves of bread and a couple of fish but then commented what good is that?   Well, if we have read the story in John you know that Jesus took what the boy offered and fed 5,000 men plus who knows how many women and children.

Or what about the young girl in Nazareth?  She was seemingly insignificant because everybody knows that nothing good comes from Nazareth!  She had caught the eye of one man though.  Joseph saw something in her that would make a good wife.  God saw something even greater in Mary and chose her to be the mother of His son.  Mary had a hard time comprehending how it could happen because she was “inexperienced” in that area.  The angel said she had found favor with the Lord.  Mary then gave the greatest gift she could give.  She had no money, nothing of material value but she gave her life. In Luke 1 she says, I am the Lord’s servant.” Mary even refers to herself as a lowly servant girl (Luke 1:48). 

The greatest thing we can offer up to the Lord is ourselves.  He doesn’t need our financial offerings.  In Psalm 50:12 he tells us that everything in the world is his already.  If he can create the earth and everything in it, I am absolutely sure he could make a little more money if he needed.  Our government does it all the time!  God wants you…all of you!  He wants you to love him with all your heart, soul, mind and strength (Deut. 6:5; Matt. 22:37; Mark 12:30; Luke 10:27).  If you love the Lord, he wants you to serve him with all your heart and soul (Deut. 11:13). 

What do you have today to offer to the Lord?

Remember this week I will be in the office around 10:00 am until 2:00 pm today and on Wednesday.  Sherry and I will be gone this Sunday.  Have a great week!  Tell Pastor Fred “hi” for me!

P.R.

Monday Morning Rewind 7/12/2024

Good Monday morning MABC!

 It is another cool morning before the temps begin to rise in the middle of the week.  I am thankful for the rain this morning and hope you are too! 

We will take a break from our study of Acts for a time but I want you to remember one thing.  Just because we are taking a break from the Book of Acts doesn’t mean we are taking a break on the work of sharing the gospel and discipleship!  As you read on in Acts you will see the church in Jerusalem is growing…and growing…and growing. It wasn’t just a one-time event in which 3000 were added to their numbers. In subsequent chapters we see it reported that the Lord added to their number daily, many heard and believed, more and more men and women believed in the Lord, in those days the number of disciples was increasing, the number of disciples increased rapidly, and men and women believed and were baptized.  And that is just in the first eight chapters covering the spread of the Gospel in Jerusalem!  In chapter 9 we find that the “church throughout Judea, Galilee and Samaria grew in numbers.

Here is What I believe to be the key for the early church and it is the same for us today.  Throughout the first couple of chapters we see that the early church was together praying, sharing in life, and ministry.  Acts 1:14 says they were all joined together constantly in prayer. Acts 2:1 says they were all together when the Holy Spirit appeared.  Acts 2:44 says they were together and had everything in common.  That just didn’t happen the first couple of days after the Holy Spirit emboldened them.  Zoom ahead a couple of chapters to chapter 4 and we find that all the believers were one in heart and mind.  This unity was constant as was the act of prayer.  So should it be with us.  I know that there had to be things they probably weren’t in complete agreement on but they must have been all of one mind when it came to following the Great Commission and Jesus’ command to be his witnesses.  We must be mindful of Jesus’ words that the days are short, the harvest plentiful but the laborers few.  Let that not be said of us.

Here is a reminder that volunteer sign up for Lawrence Elementary School can be found here: https://www.usd259.org/Page/8946 or go to Wichita Public Schools and search “volunteer”

To get involved with the international student outreach go to isiwichita.org/Friendship-Partner

Also, Sherry has asked me to let you know that we have plenty of wipes and size 1 diapers for Ashley so if you still want to contribute please help with size 2 and up diapers.

One more thing! This past Sunday If you noticed that the communion table was missing it was.  We are experimenting with the look of our video stream and creating some space.  At times it looks very crowded and confined.  This week on our Facebook posting we will start inviting people to our YouTube channel as a means of introduction to MABC. Watch for the post on Thursday or Friday and then share it PLEASE!

Have a great week!

Pastor Rick

Monday Morning Rewind 7/5/2024

Good morning MABC family!

I want to begin by thanking our Vacation BibleSchool volunteers this morning.  We had a great Saturday that only could have happened with our volunteers.  Given that last Sunday’s message focused on community and being of one accord it was such a blessing to have you all there.

Yesterday we followed Peter’s journey from the fisherman picked to lead Jesus’ revolutionary movement to his bold sermon on Pentecost.  The thing that struck me the most in working on that message is how much my journey was similar to Peter’s.   Early on my faith life was a series of ups and downs just like Peter.  I was in and then I was idle in my faith only to be “in” again.  And then out again and finally found my calling.  Maybe your faith life has been similar and I would bet it has been.  The extremes may not have been as dramatic but you have had your moments. 

Peter’s transformation has become very noticeable in Acts 2. Remember the last images we have of Peter are denying Jesus and then after the resurrection, without Jesus’ constant physical presence, he kind of gave it all up and went back to fishing.  Now, the same Peter who denied Jesus three times now stands boldly before a large crowd of Jews from all over the world. He speaks and later on in chapter 2 we are told that the people are asking “what do we need to do?” Finally, we are told that 3000 people became followers that day. What a transformation!

 In my reading last week I came across a great example of the transformation process. It was a magnet!  When something becomes magnetized, it doesn’t change shape or size but is changed internally.  Something happens within that changes its relationship with other items. That change means the object relates to other objects differently now.  That is a good example of the spirit filled transformation that we go through when we decide to follow Jesus.  Physically we make look the same but there is something about our nature and character that is different. And when I say different, I mean that in a good way. There should be a notable change in the way we treat people. We should see things differently and react to things differently. Our thoughts, words and actions should have “kingdom purpose.”

 One caution for you in becoming that “magnetic” presence for Jesus.  Sometimes magnets repel rather than attract.  So, it will be for us too.  I will attract some people and repel some people as will you.  This is why the community of church is so important if we want to reach all people. 

I will not be in the office this week as Sherry and I are taking some time off.  In an emergency don’t hesitate to call.  I will be checking email as well.

Be blessed and be a magnet for Jesus for this week!

 Pastor Rick

Monday Morning/Evening Rewind! 7/29/2024

Hey all,

It is a big week! We were busy making preparations and decorating today for our one-day vacation bible school coming up this Saturday. We want the Fellowship Hall area to be a fun and exciting place to be for our kiddos this Saturday.  Afterall, we have a fun and exciting message for them.  They need to know that the Creator of the Universe created them and that they are his Masterpiece!  

Vacation Bible School is a church inreach/outreach event that can only be done by a community of believers known as “the church.” Again, it is the people who are the church, not the brick and mortar building.  Off of the top of my head I think we have about 25 volunteers for Saturday.  There are people involved in the general assembly,  making crafts, sharing snacks, teaching the lessons, playing games, serving lunch, handling registration and some doing whatever needs to be done.  Remember, we have been empowered and gifted by the Holy Spirit for mission and to benefit one another.

I want to reinforce Sunday’s message about the significance of community.  All of us need to step up our game when it comes to fulfilling the Great Commission and being Jesus’ witnesses.  And, yes, that includes me!  On Sunday I challenged you to do better at handing out our new evangelistic invite cards.  Well, I messed up! I went out to eat with another couple.  As per my habit, I asked the waitress if she needed us to pray for anything as we blessed our meal.  She said she could use prayers for the baby she was expecting.  It is due at the end of the month but they might induce early because of blood pressure issues.  So, please keep Stephania and her baby in your prayers.  Now that was all good except that I forgot to pull out the invite card I had put in my shirt pocket.  I promise you I will make that a habit just as asking them if they need prayer is a habit.

How about you?  Can you do better?  Have you even handed out one of the cards?  Would all of you promise to hand out at least one this week?  We call all do better and it starts with me.

Have a blessed week!

Monday Morning Rewind 7/22/2024

Good Monday Morning,

 In yesterday’s message I shared with you that our hope should not be placed in man.  Man, who is fallible will never be able to fulfill all of your needs.  As a husband, I will never be able to meet all of my wife’s needs and I will at times let her down.  If you don’t believe me, just ask her!  In the same way she will never meet all of my needs.  Again, just ask her!  When we married, we agreed to put our hope and trust in Jesus knowing that we are imperfect people and will occasionally hurt each other.  Every human relationship has that issue.

 I was working at church after worship yesterday because I was doing the 3:00 pm chapel service at Prairie Homestead.  I didn’t want to drive home to Augusta and then make another round trip.  After chapel service I checked my phone and saw that President Biden had ended his reelection campaign.  At that moment, about half of America felt betrayed and hurt while the other half cheered.  That is the division of politics.  Those who put their hope in Biden have had their hope dashed. 

As followers of Christ, we should be anchored in the hope that is Jesus.  Hebrews 6:19-20 assure us of this hope:

     This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls. It leads us through the curtain into God’s inner sanctuary. Jesus has already gone in there for us. He has become our eternal High Priest in the order of Melchizedek.

Jesus is working on our behalf always and forever…that’s what eternal means.  He is interceding on our behalf daily, even minute by minute.  He has our best interests in mind at all times.  We may not always understand his work but the author of Hebrews declares it to be strong and trustworthy.

If you have put your hope in men and politics, you are not alone.  Even after spending a few years with Jesus and listening to his teachings, the disciples struggled with this very issue.  He tried to teach them Kingdom things before his crucifixion and even afterwards.  Luke says he spent his last 40 days trying to get through to them.  Yet, in verse 6 of Acts 1, they still wonder if he is going to make Israel the national power it once was.  

There are people in our neighborhood, in our city, our state and beyond…to the uttermost ends of the world who need the hope we have in Jesus.  If you declare yourself to be a follower of Christ, you are to “be His witness.”  Not should be, may be or could be.  “You WILL be my witnesses” Jesus declares in Acts 1:8.

Remember, we serve an eternal King who wants us to join him in eternity where the world will once again be perfect.  That’s the King…and hope…that I put my trust in.  I pray that you do too.

 Have a blessed week.

 P.R.