Fri
May
27th
2011
0

Tim Keller Interview American Church

Tim Keller – Interview Session #3 from Vintage21 Church on Vimeo.


Wed
Jul
21st
2010
0

Evangelism by an atheist

How much do you have to HATE somebody to not tell them about Jesus? (From an atheist)


Wed
May
26th
2010
0

Is there more?

Do you ever lay in bed and wonder is there more to life than this? I don’t mean you are depressed, maybe you did not have a bad day, but you wonder is there more?

I remember when I used to lie in bed at night and think those thoughts, wondering if all life would be was climbing some seemingly never ending ladder of achievement, but there is more. There truly is only one thing that will bring true satisfaction in life and that is a real relationship, not religion, not a belief system, not mental acknowledgment, but a real relationship with someone who would and did literally die to know you. Jesus Christ died for you. While we were still sinners, He died so that our sins could be forgiven and we could have a relationship with God the Father and with Jesus Christ the Son. That is eternal life (not a ticket to heaven, but real life here and now).

There is more than the daily grind, more than our greatest achievements, more than mere moments of happiness, there is more. You can have it through a relationship with Jesus Christ.

John 17:3 3 Now this is eternal life: that they may know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent.

Romans 10:9-10 9 That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.  10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.


Mon
Apr
5th
2010
0

Gospel Non Believer’s only

Sometimes as believers we act as if the gospel is only for those who have yet to accept it. When we do this we are oversimplifying the gospel. Don’t get me wrong the gospel is simple enough that a child can comprehend it:

Admit you are a sinner in need of a Savior.

Believe that Jesus Christ died and rose again to pay the penalty for your sins.

Call upon Jesus Christ as Lord and you will be saved.

However, the gospel does not stop there. That is the beginning. The gospel should have an impact on every area of our lives. From the time we experience salvation we should never stop experiencing the gospel. It takes shape in multiple contexts. The gospel should change the way we do everything we do. Read the New Testament. Our marriages are pictures of Christ love for the church. Our giving is a demonstration of giving generously and of our best (God giving Jesus). As we work we have one boss as we work as if we were working for the Lord and not for men. In relationships we are commanded to forgive as Jesus Christ forgave us. What if the gospel really applies to every area of our lives? Is it for non believers only?