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  • Roger Willmore
    July 2008
    10.26.08 Proper 25 2 Thessalonians 2:1-8 The text before us is one of the most difficult in all of Paul’s writings. Much has been...
  • Roger Willmore
    July 2008
    10.19.08 Proper 24 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 In 1 and 2 Thessalonians Paul departs from his usual salutation. In all his other writings,...
  • Roger Willmore
    July 2008
    10.12.08 Proper 23 Philippians 4:1-9 Paul’s letter to the church at Philippi is filled with thanksgiving, rejoicing and praise....
  • Aaron Bryant
    July 2008
    10.05.08 Proper 22 Philippians 3:4-13 It always makes for interesting conversation when you’re engaged in dialogue with someone...
  • Aaron Bryant
    July 2008
    09.28.08 Proper 21 Philippians 2:1-13 Not too long ago I was engaged in a friendly—but serious—theological discussion with a dear...
  • Mark A. Johnson
    July 2008
    09.21.08 Proper 20 Philippians 1:21-30 The great hope of the Christian faith is that we will go to heaven when we pass from this...
  • Mark A. Johnson
    July 2008
    09.14.08 Proper 19 Romans 14:1-12 Nancy Ortberg tells the story of her daughter coming home from a church service with a note...
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Outlines include Advent texts, more from Mark
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Outlines include Advent texts, more from Mark
What we give is not as important as how we give it. Will you give sacrificially, give in faith, not for show but out of love and thankfulness to the one who has given all for us?

November 17

Preparing For His Coming

(Mark 13:24-32)

Do you remember from your childhood what your home was like when the preacher was coming to dinner? The whole family was drafted into a task force to clean, dust, polish and thoroughly prepare for this special guest. There was a great desire to make a good impression.

In the text we draw from the Olivet Discourse, we are assured that an even more special guest is coming. In verses that touch on both historical and eschatological issues, one point is made clear: there will come a day when Christ will return to bring the Kingdom of God to its full consummation. In Jesus' death and resurrection the Kingdom has come, yet it is still coming now, and will ultimately come in its fullness.

As with any Scriptural references to Christ's return, the purpose is not to simply describe future events or to arouse excitement or fear; the purpose is to encourage us to prepare. How do we prepare for His coming?

I. We Can Watch

Most of the world goes on without any sense of anticipation that Christ will return. As Christians, we are challenged to a heightened awareness of His return. We are to watch for it.

One preacher told his congregation: Don't do anything you wouldn't want to be doing when Jesus returned. Though such advice could easily lead to a fearful, guilt-ridden attitude toward life, there is truth there: if we live in the light of Christ's return, it will affect our lifestyle and priorities.

II. We Can Wait

A few years ago, national news attention was focused on a house filled with members of a cult group convinced that Christ was returning within a matter of days. How sad it is to see persons who are led into such situations, and who are often disillusioned with all of the Christian faith in the discouragement that follows. Christian history is filled with groups that have been convinced they had determined the time of Christ's return, only to find they were wrong.

How much better it is to adopt the attitude of Jesus, who said, "No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father" (v. 32). Let's leave the predictions to the supermarket tabloids and trust God to act in His own time.

III. We Can Work

If we do believe that Christ will return, then there is much to do as we prepare for His coming.

We must prepare ourselves. There are things yet to do in our personal walks with God. We must keep on growing in our relationship with Christ.

We must prepare others. Millions around us still do not know the fullness of life in Christ. What better preparation for His coming than to share the good news of His love?

November 24

God's Nature - Our Hope

(Revelation 1:4-8)

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