November 19, 2007

Locust Invasion - Part 5 - Rejoice

Filed under: Locust Invasion, Podcast — Bart Wilkins @ 9:18 pm

This concludes our series through the book of Joel we call Locust Invasion. This weeks message - Rejoice.

 
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November 11, 2007

Locust Invasion - Part 4 - Release

Filed under: Locust Invasion, Podcast — Bart Wilkins @ 2:13 pm

This continues our series through the book of Joel we call Locust Invasion. This weeks message - Release.

 
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November 4, 2007

Locust Invasion - Part 3 - Receive

Filed under: Locust Invasion, Podcast — Bart Wilkins @ 5:12 pm

This continues our series through the book of Joel we call Locust Invasion. This week’s message - Receive.

 
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October 29, 2007

Locust Invasion - Part 2 - Repent

Filed under: Locust Invasion, Podcast — Bart Wilkins @ 8:16 pm

This continues our series through the book of Joel we call Locust Invasion. This week’s message - Repent.

 
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October 26, 2007

Locust Invasion - Return - Day 5

Filed under: Daily, Locust Invasion — David Petersen @ 4:00 am

Weekly Reading: Joel 1:1-20

Key Verse: Joel 1:13-15

Theme: Return To The Lord - When locusts invade our life, we need to return to the Lord with humility.

Return #5

The story of Jesus is the greatest return of all. Jesus, although he was God, became a man. He lived with the same physical limitations we all have. He experienced pain, fatigue and hunger. He laughed and he cried. Although he was completely man, he was also God. He didn’t have to live within his physical limitations but he was humble, and did. He humbled himself so that eventually, he was crucified on a cross and was buried in a tomb, sealed by a large stone.

But we all know the answer to this story. Although Jesus was perfect, he humbled himself to be a sacrifice for our sin. He died and was buried. Three days later he return from the dead. For forty days, he visited with people and returned to heaven to be with his father. The story doesn’t end there. His next return will not be in humility but in glory.

Are you ready to meet him on that day?

Something To Ponder

  • Why did Jesus humble himself?
  • How is Jesus’ ministry on earth relate to the story we read in Joel?
  • Are you ready for Jesus’ next return?

October 25, 2007

Locust Invasion - Return - Day 4

Filed under: Daily, Locust Invasion — David Petersen @ 4:00 am

Weekly Reading: Joel 1:1-20

Key Verse: Joel 1:13-15

Theme: Return To The Lord - When locusts invade our life, we need to return to the Lord with humility.

Return #4

Roger Helle was born October 2, 1947, in Toledo, Ohio. Growing up in a broken home, with all the rejection and insecurities, he joined the Marine Corps at age 17. Roger served three (3) tours of duty in Vietnam, was wounded three times and decorated a number of times for bravery, yet nothing brought satisfaction.

On his third tour of duty in Vietnam in 1970, Roger was critically wounded. Several days later, in intensive care, with multiple wounds and burns, Roger heard the doctor tell his twin brother that he was going to die. Not yet 23 years old, Roger prayed and said, “God, if there really is a God, if You let me live, I’ll do anything You want!” God answered that prayer. Over 9 months later, following 27 operations and 4 plastic surgery operations on his face, Roger left the hospital and his promise behind.

The nightmares of Vietnam and “survivor’s guilt” for still being alive, tormented Roger every night for years. In 1974, Roger and Shirley surrendered their lives to Jesus Christ. Their marriage was healed and their lives began to go in a new direction. Shortly after this, they began to work with kids in their church in Omaha. Soon, a street ministry was established to try to reach kids on the streets. In November 1978, Roger resigned his position as the District Manager of Pinkerton Detective Agency, to start Teen Challenge of the Midlands in both Nebraska and Iowa.

For 25 years now, Roger and Shirley have been ministering to hurting people, from the streets of the Midwest, back to Vietnam, and now to the Tennessee/Georgia area. Roger has ministered across the country, in Europe and in Southeast Asia. From Vietnam veterans, to hurting kids off the street; from the Pentagon, to the National War College, in schools, churches, and civic groups, his message is one of hope and healing for life’s wounded, both physically and spiritually.

Something To Ponder

  • What is the day of the Lord in v.15
  • Have you ever made a promise to God when you were in trouble?
  • How have you used your life experiences to serve God?

October 24, 2007

Locust Invasion - Return - Day 3

Filed under: Daily, Locust Invasion — David Petersen @ 4:00 am

Weekly Reading: Joel 1:1-20

Key Verse: Joel 1:13-15

Theme: Return To The Lord - When locusts invade our life, we need to return to the Lord with humility.

Return #3

Vince Linchlyter grew up as a simple kid in Seattle who loved Johnny Cash. Today, he fronts the Christian rock band Jonah33 and tours all over the country. Yet in between those bookends of his life is the story of a teenage runaway strung out on drugs.

At age 13, his dad busted him for smoking pot. He left home on bad terms with his parents and got into the drug scene. Drinking and smoking pot turned into dropping acid and doing crank. Over the next six years, his life got worse and worse until his drug dealer threatened to kill him. He took off with a shotgun and a bunch of dope. He used the dope to stay awake for over two weeks. During that time, he turned suicidal and put the gun to his head three different times. He found out his parents moved to Arkansas, found their number and called them to tell them that he needed to come home.

When he got home, he fully expected an all-out fight with this parents - but there was none. What Vince didn’t know at the time is that his parents had become Christians since he had left. They wanted to show forgiveness to their prodigal son. “That was the first time I met Jesus, and I didn’t know it but I recognized it,” Vince says. “You know that difference that Jesus makes in people’s life? It was so bold that I was freaked out.”

Eventually he met the youth pastor at his parent’s church and arranged to talk to him at his home. “I told him, ‘All right, dude. You better throw some coffee on. We’re about to get down to some business. I got some questions.’ I went over to his house that night and from 6:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. I asked him every question in the book.” Deep inside, Vince wanted to believe in Jesus Christ because of the change he’d seen in his parents. However, he kept up his guard with the youth pastor. “I just wanted to see if it was true. I told myself that I was going over there to prove this guy to be a liar. Obviously I was terribly mistaken.” In the early morning hours, Vince gave in.

“I was 21 when I gave my life to Christ,” Vince says. “Looking back through all the stuff that He brought me out of, it’s absolutely amazing the depth of His love for me. It’s astounding.”

Something To Ponder

  • What is the significance of sackcloth and fasting?
  • How can we “wear” sackcloth today?
  • How do you show others Jesus?

October 23, 2007

Locust Invasion - Return - Day 2

Filed under: Daily, Locust Invasion — David Petersen @ 4:00 am

Weekly Reading:Joel 1:1-20

Key Verse: Joel 1:13-15

Theme: Return To The Lord - When locusts invade our life, we need to return to the Lord with humility.

Return #2

For Billy Graham’s oldest son, Franklin, expectations were great. Shortly after he was born, well-wishers sent letters urging him to “grow up fast” to follow in his father’s footsteps.

But growing up without a father at home much of his life, Franklin Graham chafed at the idea of being not only a Preacher’s Kid, but America’s Preacher’s Kid.

He had other plans. He would sometimes skip church to ride his dirt bike when his father was away from home. As he got older, he became a teen rebel who smoked and drank and fought. He led police on high-speed chases and was kicked out of LeTourneau College in Longview, Texas, after his father had used his influence to get him in.

On his 22nd birthday, Billy Graham confronted his son and told him to make a choice: Either accept or reject Jesus Christ. A resentful son
left shortly afterward on a tour of the Holy Land.

Two weeks later, smoking a cigarette in a hotel room in Jerusalem, the younger Graham picked up a Bible, got on his knees and experienced a religious conversion. “The rebel had found the cause.”

Today, he serves as President and CEO of Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Under his leadership, Samaritan’s Purse has met the needs of poor, sick, and suffering people in more than 100 countries. As an evangelist for the Billy Graham
Evangelistic Association, he has led crusades around the world.

Something To Ponder

  • Describe the four types of lucusts. (v4)
  • What situation was Joel referring to?
  • Have you found your “cause”?  What have you done about it?