Berean Bible Church
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Psalms 133
v.1 Behold, how good and how pleasant it is
For brethren to dwell together in unity
King David exclaimed how wonderful it was for believers to live in harmony with each other. The time setting was when the Israelites made the pilgrimage to Jerusalem to worship the Lord. The 12 tribes got together to praise God. During our weekend with Berean Bible Church we praised the Lord for his faithfulness to us despite our sins and despite the trials we face. It is amazing thing when believers truly love one another and bear one another's burdens (Gal 6:2). I believe this unity was strengthened throughout our week with Berean Bible Church at Arrowhead Bible Camp. During the week as a team we worshipped the Lord through the music and through the Word. And we went through the tough process of dropping our waterline. It is imperative that we continue to confess our sins to the Lord and literally run away from the temptations that come into our lives. Students came up to us after Walk the Line and said they never realized that so many people had issues and so many people struggle with the same thing that they did. It is truly crucial for authenticity to be displayed in Christian community. Vulnerability allows us to truly love one another and serve one another specifically to fulfill each other’s needs. The team building time to culminate the weekend was an amazing time to see each one lift each other up with words and hugs of affirmation. “Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and health to the bones” (Pro 16:24). And with a our tongues we can continue to build one another up. As we reflect on this week our prayer is that you all realize that you never walk alone in this life your have a community of believers who will support you and a Father in heaven who will never leave you nor forsake you. And despite any more struggle we face, we know that there will be a day with no more pain, no more tears, no more fears; there will be a day when the burdens we face will be no more, because we will see JESUS face to face.
Lancaster County Christian School
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We had a early start at LCCS as we arrived at 7:15 to set up for the day. The programming for challenge days are usually 6.5 hours and we had to cram it into a 4 hour time slot in one day. It was a little difficult to do, but we manage to fit everything we thought we needed. Our time @ LCCS was short and showed us the importance of having multiple days with students and faculty. We realized that as we ask people to drop their waterline and become vulnerable it is difficult when the people preaching, teaching,and exhorting you just met you that very same day. With all that said, we were grateful the students and faculty displayed humility and authenticity in our brief time with them. We can sense that some people were able to relieve themselves of the stress and strain at having the waterline. It is great to know that Our God has overcome all are trials, fears, struggles, and challenges.
I want to leave you all with a short devotional about our God.
There is a story in our Old Testaments in the book of I Samuel about a woman who had not been able to have children. She cried out to God, and He heard her cry and gave her a son. She would return that son to God to be used by Him in whatever way He saw fit. That boy became the great prophet we call, Samuel. After Samuel was born, his mother, Hannah, sang out in praise to God. She was praying and thanking God for giving her the son she had desired for so long.
Part of what she said really touched my heart today. She said,
“No one is holy like the Lord,
For there is none besides You,
Nor is there any rock like our God.
3 “Talk no more so very proudly;
Let no arrogance come from your mouth,
For the Lord is the God of knowledge;
And by Him actions are weighed.
” (I Samuel 2:2-3).
Community Chapel Youth Retreat
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We had a great time with the youth leaders and students during the youth retreat. We had a lot of fun attempting Minute-to-Win-it challenges, making crafts, beating up on the students in dodgeball, having a talent show, and watching Guy on a Buffalo clips. However, more importantly than the fun we had was the healing God began to do in the lives of students that weekend. Through some vulnerability and confession, God was able to strengthen the community of the youth group that weekend in pretty special way. As you students continue to walk deeply together, let this be an encouragement to you:
We had a great time with the youth leaders and students during the youth retreat. We had a lot of fun attempting Minute-to-Win-it challenges, making crafts, beating up on the students in dodgeball, having a talent show, and watching Guy on a Buffalo clips. However, more importantly than the fun we had was the healing God began to do in the lives of students that weekend. Through some vulnerability and confession, God was able to strengthen the community of the youth group that weekend in pretty special way. As you students continue to walk deeply together, let this be an encouragement to you:
One of the great things sports teach us is
that you cannot live in the past. A quarterback’s memory has to be short. Even
if a quarterback is having a terrible day with a low completion percentage and
maybe a few interceptions, he still might have an opportunity to lead a game
winning drive. He has to forget about every throw he has made that game and
focus on that drive. Often when a team wins a championship, the coaches and
players will spend the next few days celebrating before starting to prepare for
the next season. They recognize that their championship is in the past and if
they want to win another one, they must prepare and train for next year! Even
teams who fire their coaches immediately begin the process of searching for a
new coach. In the world of sports you can learn and build on the past, but if
you focus on the past, you set yourself up for failure.
In our sinfulness we must also learn from
our past mistakes, but not continue to focus on them or live in them. If we do,
we too are setting ourselves up for failure. If we confess and repent of our
sins, God forgives us those sins and cleanses us from all unrighteousness (1
John 1:9). In God’s eyes that sin has been erased. We are free from any shame,
guilt, hurt, or pain associated with that sin. However, sometimes we lose sight
of that in our lives.
Read Romans 6
Does this passage give you confidence that
you no longer have to live in your past (your old self)? Explain why or why
not?
Are you encouraged by the fact that in the
death and resurrection of Christ, that we can walk in the newness of life?
Explain why or why not?
We not only have victory over our past and
our old self, but we have victory over things to come. We do not have to
continue to wrestle with sin and continue to fall into sin. We have great power
and victory in those former things if we truly believe what God’s Word says
here!