Monday, December 31, 2007

authentic E-Newsletter for Jan...Week 1

This is a newsletter that I sent out to those who have been attending authentic...I am excited about it and thought that I would post it on here as well.

I would like to introduce you to this idea of sending you a weekly e-newsletter to help you grow in Christ. We are all on a journey to follow Christ in word and in deed. God has designed us as our Creator and is changing, shaping, molding us to become more like Christ. Scripture tells us to work out our salvation…not that we have to work FOR our salvation, but now that we are saved we have to WORK to become His disciples. The role of the church is to help you in that process of becoming a mature and complete disciple. That is why I feel God leading me to guide you (and me) in that process.

To start our study we will look at these six marks of a disciple, each one for the next six weeks in further depth. But here is a brief start to explain why I am providing this “do it yourself” devotional. Our desire is for you to grow in your relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. My prayer is that through these devotionals and your study time with God, He will speak to your hearts and continue to shape you into the disciple that He is calling you to be.

Devotions
Below is a break down of scripture and some questions that relate to the scripture. I recommend reading the scripture and then asking your self the questions that follow. Think about your responses or jot them down, and read the scripture again. After this you can think about what other questions come to mind. Let God lead you from there and go where He wants to take you.

MondayIntimacy – John 17:20-27 – Jesus’ prayer for YOU just before He was arrested. What is He praying for you to do? Make this your prayer this week.

Tuesday Holiness – 1 peter 1:13-2:3 – What does it mean to be Holy? What does a Holy life look like?

WednesdayCommunity – Colossian 3:12-17 – What has God forgiven you for? Who do you need to show that same grace towards and forgive for the wrong they have done to you? What does it mean to “put on love”?

ThursdayServant hood – Luke 10:25-37 – Are you the priest, Levite, or Samaritan? Who do you pass by “on the other side”? How can you become more like the Samaritan?

FridayCalling – Acts 1:1-8 – Where is your “Jerusalem, Judea, and Samaria”? Do you possess the power of the Holy Spirit that Luke is writing about? What exactly is that “power”?

SaturdayDependence – John 15:1-17 – Are you connected to the vine? Do you produce fruit that shows that you are connected to the vine?

Sunday – Re-read John 17:20-27 – This just blows my mind.

Challenge
The challenge section of this e-newsletter will be an area that I will encourage/challenge you to do something that maybe you wouldn’t normally do. It will almost always apply to the devotions for the week and taking something that we read and actually applying it to our lives. Application is extremely important in our growth to become more like Christ. If we claim to follow Him, then our actions need to resemble His. It’s not enough to just learn about Christ and gain head knowledge, but we need to imitate Christ in our words and deeds as well.

Be the “Samaritan” to someone this week. Go out of your way to serve someone you wouldn’t normally serve.

Please respond to me with anything that you would like to share about these devotionals or the challenge for the week. I would love to hear how these may be making a difference in your life. Also, forward these on to friends/family who may also enjoy them. If you would like to be added or removed from the mailing list please send an email to jhoppa@lighthouse-ministries.org

God Bless

2 comments:

A Stone Gatherer said...

Awesome idea Jason! In one of the online Bible studies I do we can post our responses to the questions in our blog if we have one. Then you can see what other people may say, and see someone who you can encourage or who is an encouragement to you. I pray that people grow through these devotions. God Bless!

A Stone Gatherer said...

P.S. Glad to see you blogging again!