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CCC Terrigal : Unity Through Humility |
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Monthly Teaching
Prayer and Fasting
By Pastor Ken Simes
Connect Group notes November
2007
As you read these notes, discuss with your group whether you would be willing to set time aside for fasting & praying for your Connect group & the work of CCC Terrigal. A good start might be to set one day a week aside for fasting & praying for the goals that you establish in this area. Special needs within the group could be focused on during the time of prayer. Further the growth goal of the church to achieve 50 people within the morning service by the end of 2007 could be upheld before the Lord at this time. |
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ESTABLISHING
A VISION Sermon notes February 2007 By Pastor Ken Simes QUOTES:" And
it shall come to pass afterwards, that I will pour out my spirit upon all
flesh; and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, your old men shall
dream dreams, your young men shall see visions:” Joel 2:28.
“Where there is no vision, the people cast off restraint (dwell
carelessly).” Prov: 29:18
In order to become a mature man or women of God we need to have a purpose
in our life and specific goals which we are working towards. We need to have a God – Given dream or vision which provides direction,
purpose, meaning and fulfilment for our Christian life.
One of the outstanding characters of the New Testament, Paul of Tarsus,
was a real Man of Vision. The wonderful success of Paul’s ministry is summed up in his statement
to King Agrippa in Acts 26:19, “I was not disobedient unto the heavenly
vision.” God spoke to Paul in a number of situations and gave him specific
direction for his activities. Read the following Scriptures dealing with Paul’s heavenly direction through visions:
(1)
Vision of Christ,
Acts:9:3-6; 26:13-15 (2)
Missionary Vision,
Acts:16:9-10 (3)
Vision of
testimony, Acts:18:9-10 (4)
Vision of warning,
Acts:22:18-21 (5)
Vision of work in
capital of the world, Acts:23:11 (6)
Vision of
encouragement in the storm, Acts:27:22-24 (7)
Vision of
The deeper the desire within our heart to serve God, the more we will
attempt to establish a proper vision covering all the important areas of life. Six areas of vision dealt with in the bible are as follows: A
vision for my personal life, Phil: 3: 8-15, ESP. v.14. A
vision for my family, Joshua: 24:15 A vision for work within the church to which I belong, Acts: 2: 42-47 A vision for the town in which I live, Jer: 29:7 A vision for the nation in which I live, Prov: 14:34 A vision for the whole world, Matt: 24: 14, Jn: 3: 16
Clearly the areas of vision within our own lives need to be “soaked
in
Prayer.” If we have truly repented, then our lives are at God’s
disposal to
direct us as He pleases. It
is not so much a matter of us asking what God
can do for us but of us seeking God to see what we can do for Him.
Once
we have sought God and found His overall direction or calling in a certain
area of vision, then we need to break that down into the smaller intermediate
steps to achieve that Vision, e.g. a young man preparing to leave High School
may feel called to work in the business world. This general calling needs
further clarification to determine which industry or area of professional work
he specifically identifies with. If he wants to be say an accountant, then he
needs to prepare his subject choices in line with preparing himself for
further studies at either a technical college or university, in order to
become a qualified accountant, etc., etc. A married couple may wish, on becoming Christians, to send their children
to a
When there is no apparent spiritual goal for our lives of missionary or
platform ministry nature, then we can still fulfill a very important role
within the local church. God gives vision to the local church eldership and we can find real
direction and fulfillment by working to establish that vision for our church
and local community. In a practical sense, we should examine our talents and abilities, both
naturally and spiritually, and then offer these abilities for use within the
local church. For most folk this is the way they will find their area of
fulfilment.
If you have not already done so, take the following steps in the
immediate future.
1. Prayerfully establish visions in the six areas outlined under heading
3 above. 2. Break down each vision into several practical steps or goals that you
can take in the immediate future. 3. Implement with God’s help and direction the action necessary to achieve each of the immediate goals you have determined.
Mission
Slogan "Unity through humility " Philippians 2:1-4
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