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Rediscover the Joy

December 23, 2013 by Tim Sherfy

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Growing up, I remember Christmas as a very magical time. Like most families, we had many traditions. Putting up nativity scenes, daily gatherings around an advent calendar, reading the Christmas story, and listening to classic Christmas music all promoted an air of something special. I remember most every room in the house having some sort of decoration and my mother painstakingly hanging tinsel (the old kind made of lead) strand by strand on a real Christmas tree. The smell of the Douglas fir and a seemingly endless array of fresh baked cookies only enhanced the magic of the days. As children we obviously were giddy about what we might receive on Christmas morning, but in my house at least, it was always tempered with a healthy recognition of the reason we were celebrating. [Read more…] about Rediscover the Joy

Filed Under: Daily Life Tagged With: humility, Love, purpose

Beyond Belief

November 28, 2013 by Tim Sherfy

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Do you ever wonder how people live without Jesus? Where do they turn when life gets overwhelming? How do they find the strength to persevere through difficult times? I’m certain I’d be dead or certifiably crazy, save for the fact that I know Jesus is with me through everything. There is no storm He cannot calm, no trouble He cannot heal. When I look around at the turmoil in our world, I don’t understand how people can feel anything but despair. There is no hope to be found of our own ingenuity or creation. While so many think the faith I have in Jesus is ridiculous and restrictive, I cannot imagine living in their alternative!

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Filed Under: Daily Life Tagged With: 2 Timothy, Faith, John, Love

Obedience is the Test of Love

October 31, 2013 by Tim Sherfy

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A.W. Tozer once said, “The final test of love is obedience.” This is such a profound truth, yet one that is consistently overlooked or ignored in our modern version of Christianity. Ours is an era of “cheap grace”, meaning salvation is ours for the asking and requiring no more of us than the request itself. Following Jesus requires more than mere belief that He is the Son of God; it requires more than believing He was crucified and rose from the dead. Even demons believe this (James 2:19)! To be welcomed into the Kingdom of God, we must not only believe, but also be madly in love with Jesus. And the final test of love is obedience.

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Filed Under: Daily Life Tagged With: Discipleship, James, John, Love, Mark, Matthew, mission

Comfort or Courage?

October 28, 2013 by Tim Sherfy

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I heard Dr. Brene Brown speak at a conference I recently attended. During her talk she made the statement that, “You can choose courage or you can choose comfort, but you cannot choose both.” That’s a great mantra for anyone, but I think it is particularly appropriate for the Western church today. Many ministries are doing incredible, life-changing, and brave things; they are taking a risk and engaging the world around them. Other churches are content to wallow in their comfort; they risk little and therefore affect little. Sadly, looking at the general landscape and direction of Christianity in America and Europe, it would appear the comfort seekers far outnumber their courageous counterparts.

The difference between the comfortable and the courageous is the sum total of the people within each group. Courageous churches are filled with courageous people, while comfortable churches are filled with comfortable people. Which church are you helping to build? There is nothing comfortable about being a follower of Jesus. He warned us that a life spent following Him would be difficult and uncomfortable (Mark 10:17-22; Luke 9:57-62; Matthew 10:32-39). If you are casually or comfortably following Christ, you may want to check your ticket and make sure you are on the right bus. What a tragedy to spend your entire life thinking you were known by Christ, only to discover in the end He never knew you (Matthew 7:21-23).

We are called to be a courageous people. We have been gifted to accomplish impossible tasks for the glory of God’s Kingdom. Why then do we crave and cling to comfort? We weren’t designed for this, which means Satan is having a field day convincing us otherwise. I believe the vast majority of us would intellectually prefer courage over comfort, but emotionally we side with comfort.  Courage is enticing, but comfort is familiar. Comfort is safe and predictable, and we like that. Courage, on the other hand, moves us out of our comfort zone and encourages us to do things we never dreamed possible. Which of those attitudes sounds more like that of Jesus?

Billions of people are dying without knowing Jesus. The job before us is monumental. Our mission is to take the love of Jesus to each and every soul on this planet (Matthew 28:18-20). The odds are daunting, and we will not overcome them while maintaining our level of comfort. It will take courageous activity to share God’s love with so many.

Being courageous for Jesus means to stop worrying what others think and start doing what Jesus told us to do. Being comfortable means you probably won’t need to change anything about your life. It’s easier, for certain, but who wants to meet Jesus and tell Him how comfortable you were down on earth? What are you not doing for Jesus? What have you not given up for His sake? What is more important in your life than He is? It’s time to get rid of all of it. It’s time to set aside your comfort so He can do what He intends through you. It’s time to be courageous.

Filed Under: Daily Life Tagged With: Discipleship, Love, Luke, Mark, Matthew, mission

Who’s Following Whom?

October 7, 2013 by Tim Sherfy

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Many people endeavor to follow Jesus, but most end up expecting Him to follow them. Whereas in the beginning we surrendered our lives to Christ, the way we live day to day is more like inviting Him to follow us on our quest to grab our dreams and accomplish our goals. When times get tough, it’s great to have Jesus by your side. Just in case we get into a bind, there’s nothing quite like having the Son of God show up and rescue you from your troubles. Once back on solid footing, we are quick to reassume the lead and relegate Jesus to a secondary position, with Him presumably just waiting to be summoned when we need Him.

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Filed Under: Daily Life Tagged With: commitment, Discipleship, Love, mission

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