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A Framework for Kingdom Prayer

Posted by Jill Chan 
· August 4, 2021 

On two different occasions during his public ministry Jesus gave very specific teaching on prayer, imparting to us what has come to be known universally as The Lord’s Prayer. Given both the rich resources and long tradition of prayer contained in the Old Testament, not least the Psalms (the prayer book of the church), he must have considered this prayer an important and needed addendum. Why? Why would Jesus give us this particular prayer? Well, as we have seen, that rich and long tradition of prayer didn’t necessarily keep prayer from devolving into either public spectacle or mechanical repetition, even among his own people. Given that concern, why this unique prayer? Conspicuous for its brevity, a mere fifty-seven words, and yet remarkable in its comprehensiveness. What help and spiritual benefit did he intend for us to derive from it, and how? In Matthew 6:5-15 we’ll consider the meaning and purpose of our Lord’s most important words, in a message entitled “A Framework for Kingdom Prayer”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

Going to School on Prayer

Posted by Jill Chan 
· July 30, 2021 

In his Sermon on the Mount, Jesus addresses the three practices or disciplines that form the foundation of the spiritual life: giving, praying and fasting. And giving, remember, referred specifically to giving to the poor. Those were foundational to the righteous life of Judaism, and they are foundational to kingdom living. Jesus did not negate them, in fact he assumed that we would do them. He doesn’t say, If you give to the needy, he says when you give to the needy; he doesn’t say if you pray, he says when you pray; he doesn’t say if you fast, he says when you fast. His concern was not if we do them, but how and why we do them. It is the second of those that we return to again this morning, when you pray, by way of Matthew 6:7-9, in a message entitled: “Going to School on Prayer”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

A Primer on Kingdom Living

Posted by Jill Chan 
· July 30, 2021 

Matthew 6:5–8

First meeting at new location – Lincoln Public Library.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

Making the Case for Anonymous Giving

Posted by Jill Chan 
· May 27, 2021 

Motivation for ministry matters, it matters greatly. Not just what we do – but the important question of why we do what we do? As Jesus continues to expound the foundational truths of kingdom living, he turns to that crucial subject by way of three specific examples which constitute the three principle disciplines of Christian living: giving, praying and fasting. As it turns out, each of those simple and most basic practices of faith can easily be more about what we’re getting than what we’re giving. It is the first of those we’ll examine this morning, by way of Matthew 6:1-4, in a message entitled “Making The Case for Anonymous Giving”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

We Have Met the Enemy… and He is our Neighbor

Posted by Jill Chan 
· May 17, 2021 

The six startling contrasts Jesus makes between conventional religious beliefs and practices and the standards of kingdom righteousness, the “You have heard that it was said, But I tell you” section of the sermon, come to a climax and a conclusion on the subject of loving our enemies.  The early church father John Chrysostom considered these words to be “the very highest summit” of Christian character, conduct and virtue.  As we have seen, the Pharisees had a particular knack for narrowing the meaning and scope of God’s commandments, going so far as to even significantly reduce the obligation of the second greatest commandment, to love our neighbor as ourself.  But Jesus had an equal knack for cutting through the fog of disinformation and revealing God’s true purpose and intent, as we’ll see again this morning in Matthew 5:43-48, in an urgently needed message entitled, “We Have Met the Enemy…And He is Our Neighbor”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

Let Your Word Be Your Word

Posted by Jill Chan 
· May 4, 2021 

As Jesus continues to elevate the personal standards of behavior that should characterize those who have entered the rule and reign of God, he turns his attention to the important subject of truthfulness in speech. Evil entered God’s good creation through a lie, and it wasn’t long before lying became common practice for those navigating life in a fallen world. In distinct contrast to God and God’s nature, who is truth, and who places a premium on absolute truthfulness. But surrounded by a world in which falsehood and dishonesty are so prevalent and pervasive, it is easy for God’s people to be lulled into apathy toward the inherent evil and destructive consequences of deceit, rather than standing as beacons of light and truth in a dark and dishonest world. Like so much of the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5:33-37 comes as a wake-up call, in an important message entitled, “Let Your Word be Your Word”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

A Marriage to Last a Lifetime

Posted by Jill Chan 
· April 26, 2021 

Having elevated the standards of kingdom righteousness to include the realm of thoughts, desires and attitudes, Jesus now turns the spotlight on several specific personal standards of behavior.  The top of the list being the question of divorce and remarriage.  Surprisingly, or not so surprisingly, the Pharisees took a line of interpretation on an Old Testament regulation that actually resulted in an extremely lax view toward the permanence of marriage.  For all practical purposes, not much different than our modern judicial practice of no-fault divorce –– at least from a male perspective.  It was a standard entirely in keeping with the on the ground realities of marital life.  Jesus’s response came like a sudden crash of thunder.  In fact, so startling that even his disciples suggested that perhaps it was best not to marry.  We’ll look this morning at his important words, in Matthew 5:31-32, in a message entitled, “A Marriage to Last a Lifetime”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

Straight Talk About a Pure Heart

Posted by Jill Chan 
· April 19, 2021 

Jesus unmasking of the superficial standards of what passed for righteousness among the rank and file of practicing believers of his day, continues.  Having exposed the attitudinal sins of anger and hatred, he now turns to the hidden realm of the thoughts and desires of the heart.  What someone has aptly described as your private world. It is an area of our life usually reserved only for ourselves, completely unknown to anyone else, and therefore seldom acknowledged or discussed.  But as we’ll see this morning, Jesus took direct aim at that last bastion of secretness, openly exposing it for exactly what it is, in Matthew 5:27-30, in a message entitled, “Straight Talk About a Pure Heart”.

Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

Getting to the Truth of Anger and Hatred

Posted by Jill Chan 
· April 11, 2021 

Having dispelled any notion that he was somehow about lowering God’s standards of biblical truth or righteous living, Jesus immediately set out to show exactly how the righteousness of the kingdom surpasses the righteousness of the Pharisees. He addresses six areas of Christian living, each beginning with the words, “You have heard that it was said…but I tell you”, as he takes on the superficial teaching of the Pharisees in order to get after the true meaning, purpose and intent of scripture. In other words, getting to the truth of scripture. We come to the first of those this morning by way of Matthew 5:21-26, in a message entitled, “Getting to the Truth of Anger and Hatred”.

Audio File Only, Recorded 4/11/21

 

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Categories : A Primer on Kingdom Living, Sermons

Opened Minds, Burning Hearts, Eyes of Faith

Posted by Jill Chan 
· April 4, 2021 

Many commonly assume that the discovery of the empty tomb on that first Easter morning, combined with the personal appearances of the risen Lord, abruptly changed everything for Jesus’s disciples. Suddenly dispelling all of their fears, instantly turning their despair to hope and their doubt to faith. And that if we could just see what they saw, we too could believe like they believed. But as we’ll see today, that’s not at all what the gospels record. In fact, when Jesus appeared to some of his closest followers, they didn’t even recognize him, didn’t even know who he was. That is, not until something profoundly changed in them. This morning we’ll take a look at two of those followers, who walked a good stretch of lonely road in deep conversation with Jesus without ever knowing it was him. As we’ll learn in Luke 24:13-35, in a message entitled, “Opened Minds, Burning Hearts, Eyes of Faith”, personal saving faith was much more than merely catching a glimpse of the risen Lord.

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