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This podcast is the message archives of the Lake Merced Church of Christ in San Francisco.

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This podcast is the message archives of the Lake Merced Church of Christ in San Francisco.

    God's Existence and Rule

    God's Existence and Rule

    John Mulligan’s message on Sunday was the first of several lessons on understanding your God, starting with “God’s Existence and Rule.”

    John’s first point is that Evidence for God is Inescapable. Romans 1:20 tells us: “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.” As John said, the concept of a big bang, an explosion, creating our world and our universe is illogical. Explosions don’t create life - they create disorder and chaos.

    The next point is that the Evidence Points to an Engaged and Benevolent God. When Paul spoke to the unbelieving Jews in Iconium (Acts 14:15-18) he said, “We are bringing you good news, telling you to turn from these worthless things to the living God, who made the heavens and the earth and the sea and everything in them… He has shown kindness by giving you rain from heaven and crops in their seasons; he provides you with plenty of food and fills your hearts with joy.” The beauty of God’s creation is all around us, always. God created all this for us because of His great love.

    The third point: Our Creator God has the Right to Rule His World. He didn’t toss it into our hands to do with as we will. We have an obligation to Him. Acts 17:230-31 reads, “...now he commands all people everywhere to repent. For He has set a day when He will judge the world with justice by the man He has appointed. He has given proof of this to everyone by raising him from the dead.” God commands us to repent; this is our challenge and obligation.

    Finally, Our God Will Hold Humanity Accountable. Romans 2:6-7 clearly tells us, “God will repay each person according to what they have done. To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life.”

    Humanity is on a collision course with Judgment. God will ask each of us, “What did you do for Me?” If we understand and honor our place in His world, He will reward us beyond our imagination.

    • 43 min
    The Sound of His Voice

    The Sound of His Voice

    Jay Mijares gave us a lesson called “The Sound of His Voice”, taken from John 20:11-18, when Mary went to the tomb, desperate to find the body of Jesus. These are the lessons learned at the empty tomb.

    (1) Mary had a single-minded devotion and stayed focused exclusively on God.
    (2) The angels were sent specifically to Mary (angels that Peter and John had not seen.)
    (3) Jesus’ true sheep know His voice. Deep in her grief, when Jesus spoke to her, she didn’t recognize him until he called her by name. Then she called him “Rabboni”, a title higher than rabbi, confirming her allegiance and love.
    (4) Jesus’ relationships with everyone changed after His resurrection. Our relationship with Jesus, with the Holy Spirit, is stronger than a physical presence. This is why Jesus said to Mary, v.17, “Do not hold on to me, for I have not yet ascended to the Father.
    Further in that verse we read, “Go instead to my brothers and tell them, ‘I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.’” All believers belong to the same family - the family that was created by Jesus’ resurrection.

    Jay left us with three questions to ponder:
    Are you lingering outside a spiritually empty tomb today? That is, are you focused on earthly things that do not feed your spirit?
    Are you seeking a whom or a what? Are we seeking things, or seeking a powerful relationship with our Savior?
    Do you recognize your Shepherd’s voice when he calls?

    Sheep have to listen for their shepherd’s voice, over all the other noise that is happening. We, too, must actively listen for our name to be spoken so that we can follow our Good Shepherd’s voice.

    • 27 min
    Blessed Are Those Who Have Not Seen, and Yet Have Believed

    Blessed Are Those Who Have Not Seen, and Yet Have Believed

    On Easter Sunday, Michael Rankins gave us a lesson on faith in the post-resurrection world, “Blessed are Those Who Have NOT Seen and Yet Have Believed.”

    Part of the lesson was taken from John 20:24-31. In this scripture, Thomas tells the disciples that unless he sees the nail marks in Jesus’ hands, he will not believe. Thomas gets a bad rap for this, but was he being unreasonable? Would YOU believe it without proof? Jesus did not rebuke Thomas for his doubts; he wanted Thomas to have what he needed to believe. In John 20:29, Jesus told him, "Because you have seen me, you have believed; blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed." This reminds us of II Corin. 5:7, “We live by faith, not by sight.”

    In Colossians 2:11-13, we’re told “When you were dead in your sins… God made you alive with Christ.” Today, we celebrate Jesus’ rising and we are raised along with him by the same power. Further in Colossians 3:1-4, we are encouraged to “... set your hearts [and] minds on things above, not on earthly things…When Christ appears, then you also will appear with him in glory.”

    What do we do instead of those earthly things? Look to Colossians 3:12-17. We are compassionate, kind, gentle and patient. We bear with one another and forgive them. We don’t keep lists of wrongs against us. We have peaceful hearts and don’t react in anger. And we do all this with gratitude.

    Finally, we remember that faith without deeds cannot save us. James 2;14-17 tells us that “faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead.” The truth is, even demons believe. They have faith, but they won’t act on it.

    The resurrection of Jesus the Christ is the single most important event in world history.
    Michael’s challenge to us: If you believe that Jesus is risen, and you have been raised with him, go out and live life in him!

    • 36 min
    What the Bible Will BE

    What the Bible Will BE

    Sunday we heard the last of three lessons on understanding the Bible from John Mulligan: “Understanding Your Bible’s Influence - What the Bible Will Be.” John gave us 3 points to ponder about the Bible’s evolution.

    1) The Word of God Did Not Start as a Book and will Not End as a Book:
    In our early histories, stories were passed along vocally, later some were carved in stone, later still we wrote on parchments and scrolls, and finally the Bible was published in book form. Now we even have it digitally.
    Consider Hebrews 4:12. “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.”
    God’s Word is always alive. It is never limited by the form it takes. The Bible’s truths are constant, regardless of how they are communicated.

    2) The Word of God is Much More than a Book:
    It is the living, ever-enduring Word of God. The power of the message is there whether we read it in book form, or if we listen to a recording, or if we view it on our phone. In fact, digital forms can ensure even deeper preservation. This preservation is God at work, keeping his message available to us.

    3) The Word of God is in the Best Position to Not Only Survive but Thrive:
    The Bible is the most recognizable book in the world. It’s also a controversial book, but controversy can be good, stimulating and refreshing our understanding of it. We shouldn’t become complacent about God’s Word. It will thrive - the book may go away but never the Word.

    Why do we read and re-read the Bible? Because it deals with our human condition. Our relationships and emotions about others - love; greed; envy; joy; fear; trust - can all be clarified by reading the Bible. It is always relevant, regardless of the times, and regardless of the form it takes. Let us heed God’s Word and be responsive to His teachings.

    • 29 min
    What the Bible IS

    What the Bible IS

    John Mulligan’s sermon on Sunday was on understanding the Bible, specifically, “What the Bible Is” and embracing the right approaches to it. The lesson is from Revelation 22:1-5.

    As John said, the Bible is a great story - in fact, a Never Ending Story. The bible’s story calls for repeated readings. We will rarely read a book more than once, and if we do, we’re not likely to learn more from it. The Bible, however, gives us new insight with every reading. Its lessons will continue as long as humanity continues.

    The Bible is full of True Stories Told Well. John 20:31 says that “... these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Messiah, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name.” Jesus did many things that are not in the Bible; these selected accounts were chosen to keep us focused on the most important messages. Any details that were left out, we’ll learn about in Heaven - or realize that they were irrelevant.

    The Bible holds the Message of a Supernatural Storyteller. II Peter 1:20-21 says it all:
    “...no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet’s own interpretation of things. For prophecy never had its origin in the human will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.”

    The Bible has A Message touching Every Time Period. Every story told in the Bible teaches us now, just as it taught our ancestors, and as it will for generations to come.

    The Bible’s messages continue to resonate in our lives. Where else can we go for such answers, for such hope and encouragement? Continue to read the Bible and let the healing continue.

    • 34 min
    When Good and Evil Collide

    When Good and Evil Collide

    Jay Mijares spoke to us about “When Good and Evil Collide”, taken from Luke 8:26-39, a dramatic story about demonic possession.

    Jesus met a man from Gerasa who had not been a believer before. Now, demons possessed him and he lived in the tombs and wore no clothes. The demons in him, however, recognized Jesus, and knew that God would be their judge, so they begged Jesus not to torment them. They were terrified because they were irredeemable, knowing they couldn’t accept salvation. Jesus allowed them to leave the man and enter a herd of pigs, and the pigs threw themselves into the lake and drowned.

    This miracle brought the man peace and salvation, but the act terrified the townspeople and they asked Jesus to leave. The man begged to go with Jesus, but Jesus told him to stay and tell people how much Jesus did for him.

    There are 4 lessons from the tombs of Gerasa:
    • Despite our best efforts, spiritual warfare is an unavoidable reality. The demons are out there and they can find us in our weak moments.
    • Despite their best efforts, evil spirits are still under the sovereignty and judgment of the One True God.
    • In the presence of a great miracle, the Gerasenes were still spiritually blind.They couldn’t face the facts that they saw.
    • The natural response to Jesus saving us is to forsake all we have and follow Him.

    Jay gave us 3 Questions to Ask at the Sea of Galilee:
    Does the knowledge that Jesus is God:
    (1) Remind you of who you are in Christ? Do we glorify God with our compassion and mercy? Do we let him reshape us into who we’re meant to be?
    (2) Make you think about what you value the most? Jesus valued the shunned man. Who and what we value is how God will see us.
    (3) Inspire you to share the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ? We are all commanded to minister to all who need it.

    God knows how to use us if we’ll allow Him to lead us. What has God done for you? Go out and share that story with others.

    • 29 min

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