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Six Miles from Eternity!

By Leave a Comment Dec 20

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I hope the following sheds some light on a 2,000 year old mystery…

How far and to what lengths would you go for…

–    A one in five chance to win the lottery?
–    A shot at saving the life of a loved one?
–    The opportunity to bring peace to a strained relationship?
–    Assurance of your eternal destiny?
–    A Klondike bar?

Surely you’d at least…

–    Pay ten dollars (the price of an average movie ticket)
–    Tell someone about a possible cure for an ailment they are suffering from.
–    Work a few hours
–    Show up for one meeting
–    Bring it up in conversation

Probably a whole lot more, but my guess is that most of us would at least do something! Except for the Klondike bar.

That’s why one of the greatest mysteries in all the Bible to me is, why all the religious scribes, Pharisees, Sadducees, zealots, priests, and religious leaders of every stripe and feather chose to do NOTHING about the single most important piece of news in all of history—the arrival of their long awaited Messiah. The time was right, all the prophecies had converged, and most of all, the location was a mere 6 MILES AWAY from where they were all huddled with their scrolls and religious relics.

But history tells us none of them budged. They never even started the journey to Bethlehem. There’s no indication they even thought about going—which amounts to this…

We can spend our entire lives…

–    hoping for something
–    preparing for it
–    studying it
–    expecting it
–    teaching it

And yet completely miss IT!

In fact, this Christmas millions all around the world will do just that. Ask most people what their most anticipated holiday of the year is, their favorite time of the entire twelve month calendar, and nearly all will tell you it’s Christmas. Nevertheless, most of those people will never encounter the God for whom the holiday is named after—CHRISTmas.

Don’t let that be you.

And don’t let that be the story of any of those you care about.

Invite them to Christmas Eve Eve  (if you or they are planning on leaving town for Christmas) or Christmas Eve, where they will not only hear about the Son of promise—but likely encounter Him as well!

* Hey Impactors, don’t forget that we are combining services THIS Sunday (Dec. 22nd) AND next Sunday (Dec. 29th) for just an 11:00 AM service — Spread the word! We will return to the 2 service format on Sunday, January 5th 2014!

Still Thankful?

By Leave a Comment Dec 4

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Holidays are fun aren’t they? But their shelf life is incredibly short. Ever notice that? I mean, I’ve got a carton of two week old raspberries that will still last longer than the spirit of Christmas after 5:00 pm Christmas day.

And then there’s Thanksgiving. Thanksgiving probably has the shortest shelf life of all the major holidays. Seriously, it’s over before it even begins! And it officially expires before the day is out and the dinner digested as people begin breaking out the Christmas decorations and blasting tunes about Ole Saint Nick and the red nosed reindeer. Honestly, it doesn’t even take that long! This year I was hearing Christmas tunes on the local Christian radio station in October!! I don’t mean to be cruel about this, but I think at least a good tar and feathering in uptown Charlotte would be in order for this—don’t you?

Two weeks ago I taught a message about being thankful all year round called, “Blessed to be a Blessing.” If you want to learn more about how this is possible you can get the podcast here. Anyway, we learned that every single reason God blesses us has to do with making us a conduit for blessing others. Nothing is meant to simple make our lives comfortable and trial free. For example:

1.     2 Corinthians 1 teaches us that God comforts us so that we might comfort others when they go through difficult times

2.     Matthew 18 teaches us that God shows us mercy so that we will learn to be merciful to others.

3.     Ephesians 4:32 clearly indicates that we are to forgive others just as God forgives us.

4.     And a whole host of verses (including the most famous verse in the Bible – John 3:16) teach us that if we are never more like Jesus than when we are generous.

So, what are you going to do with the spirit of Thanksgiving this year?

·      Pack it away with the rest of the Fall decorations?

·      Determine to be even more “thankful” on Thanksgiving day ‘next year.’

·      Make sure you say please and thank you like your mom taught you when you were 5 years old?

How about determining that being thankful will be a permanent part of your DNA from this day forward? And how about developing the type of thankful heart that never expires?

You’ll be glad you did.

Just saying.

BTW—Thanks for taking the time to read this! And can I start us all off? Thanks, Impact worship team–for leading us in an unbelievably powerful Night of Worship this past Sunday! And thank you to the Impact family for showing up in force! I heard nothing but excitement from all those who were able to make it! And that was more than twice the amount of people we were hoping for! God is surely moving powerfully among the people of Impact! And guess what?

The best is yet to come!!

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