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Taking Victory Over Weeds

June 29, 2012 by Brad Murphy

I continue to be in wonder of our God who gives victory, peace, and assurance in the midst of trouble.  Jesus declares to us in John 16:33 , “In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”  Later, in Revelation 12:11 He says about the saints gathered at the victory over Satan, “They overcame the accuser by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death.”

In Mark 7 we read, “Jesus…taught them many things by parables, and in his teaching said: ‘Listen! A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some seed fell among thorns, which grew up and choked the plants, so that they did not bear grain… Like seed sown among thorns, some people hear the word; but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and choke the word, making it unfruitful.’”

We cannot shrink back from trouble.  We must advance against our opposition, against the deceitfulness of wealth and the desire of earthly things, to bring down the enemy.  Jesus has given you authority here on earth to have victory.  Take up the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God and use it today.

*This image is in the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the Agricultural Research Service, the research agency of the United States Department of Agriculture.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: power, authority, hard times, problems, trouble, Mark 7, Revelation 12:11, John 16, Jesus Words, Life Lessons, Imagine, Holy Spirit

Faithful with a Few

March 29, 2012 by Brad Murphy

Faithful with a Few

By Brad Murphy, Lead Pastor Eagle LifeChurch

Over the past weeks, God has been bringing newcomers through the doors and into the lives of the church family at Eagle LifeChurch.  Some have attended a morning worship service; some have not.

We have met those who have a church home and those who don’t.  We’ve met those who think they have God and religion all figured out and those who don’t have a clue.  We have met those who are mad at their previous church because they were too superficial, or too big, or because they were ignored or hurt.  We have met those with no previous church experience.  God is bringing us just what we asked for – hurting people.

Jesus tells a story in Matthew 25 & Luke 19 to help His followers understand the concepts of the Kingdom of God.  In His story, a master who is going on a journey leaves one servant with five measures of provision, one servant with two measures, and one servant with just one measure; each according to his ability.

Each of these servants-of-the-master invested in and took care of the provision of the master.  When the master returned, the one with five measures had gained five more.  The one with two measures had increased it to four.  The servant with one did nothing.  He buried what the master had given Him in fear that he would lose it and be punished by the master.

Each of the people God has put in your life and has brought to Eagle LifeChurch are a measure of God’s provision.  He has already assessed our ability and rationed out the provisions.  Will you be faithful to develop and grow the ones He has given you or will you burry them in fear that you will lose them and be punished by our Master?

Eagle LifeChurch family, and Christians everywhere, we must be faithful with the people He has put in our lives.  This past Sunday we had three visitors, all who need a church family.  Will you take care of them, nurture them, and grow them into six? Will you call them, take them to lunch, or invite them over for dinner?  Will you bother answering the phone when they call, or risk getting involved when things get messy?  Will you welcome them into our family?

If you do, Jesus said that the Master will look on us and say, “‘Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!’ (Matthew 25:23, NIV)

The true test of whether Eagle LifeChurch will have a lasting impact on the city of Eagle, the state of Idaho, the United States, and the World, is in how we are Faithful with a Few.

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Filed Under: Leadership Training, Blog Tagged With: Luke 19, Matthew 25, Jesus Words, Imagine, Compassion

Courageous

February 15, 2012 by Brad Murphy

Courageous

By Brad Murphy, Lead Pastor Eagle LifeChurch

This past weekend, Lori and I rented the movie Courageous from the colored box at the convenience store (in Washington state it was only $1, in Idaho $1.20.  I guess red plastic costs more here.)  I had heard it was a good movie, but I wasn’t prepared for the weight of the story or the way it would affect me.  There were several things that made me happy I had spent the $1.20.

God has been teaching me some important lessons during these first few weeks of being a Lead Pastor.  This movie reinforced one of those lessons.

Courageous wasn’t afraid to explore the struggles that intertwine and complicate real life: divorce, unplanned pregnancy, difficult family move, career change, unemployment, death of a loved one, etc…  As the story unfolded, I found myself thinking, “This is real life.”  I know a lot of people go to movies to get away from real life – this is why fantasy and animation are so wildly popular – but, this movie wasn’t only entertaining, it encouraged me to face real life from a new perspective.   The characters struggled to understand themselves.  They wrestled in real relationships and suffered real consequences.  Their story wasn’t created to justify a way of life, this story exemplified real life.

As the stories of the characters’ lives unfolded I learned something about myself and my journey. I was ready to take action in my own family, in my own community of faith, and in my own city.

Why was this movie so powerful?  What made it so meaningful?  I think the power in this movie was that the writers understood the lesson that I’ve been learning.  As Christ’s follower I have to understand where my faith and my life connect, where the story of God and my life circumstances collide.  I have to connect Church things to Life things in order to be effective in helping God on His mission.  There can’t be sacred and secular, all things are God’s, all things are sacred.

This is exactly what Courageous did.  The story modeled how life should and must be lived in the context of faith.  The characters developed their courage to face the difficulties of life in the context of a community of faith – a place where God’s Word and real life coincided.  God is not interested in churches that ask people to leave their real problems and real struggles outside.  He’s interested in a community of faith that will connect life and church, a place where the drama of the heart and the aching of life are explored and people are encouraged to face challenges from a new perspective.

Where does the courage to teach these kinds of lessons come from? From where does the content of the teaching originate? This teaching is from God’s Word and the courage is from His Holy Spirit.

The apostle Paul instructs his protégé Timothy,
“Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage–with great patience and careful instruction.” (2 Timothy 4:2, NIV 1984)

Jesus instructed his followers,
“But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem, and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.” (Acts 1:8, NIV)

This is one reason why I love the name of our church, Eagle LifeChurch.  It may seem kind of silly that LifeChurch is one word, but that imagery stands tall in my mind.  Imagine a church where people who are facing real life challenges can come and be encouraged with great patience and careful instruction.  Imagine a congregation that has the courage to connect Life and Church.  Imagine a community of faith that will “Preach the Word” full of power from the Holy Spirit.  I suspect that like me, those who came to a place like this would be ready to take action in their families, in their city, and to the ends of the earth.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Acts 1, 2 Timothy 4, Courage, Faith, Life Lessons, Imagine

Sanctity of Human Life Sunday

January 19, 2012 by Brad Murphy

Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, January 22, 2012

Author: Pastor Brad Murphy, Lead Pastor

Imagine a community of faith that stands in the gap for those who are desperate and need a hand up. Imagine a congregation that is characterized by their love and care for those who are neglected, tossed aside, and abandoned. Imagine a church that offers options, instead of judgment, for women who have made a mistake, been raped, or had an accidental pregnancy. Imagine a church family full of foster children and adopted children who have been rescued from the possibility of abortion.

Since the legalization of abortion in 1973, more than 40 million women have made the difficult choice to terminate their pregnancy. They feel alone, judged, and they fear God. Let’s be a church that is welcoming, affirming, caring, and that helps these lonely women through the difficult challenges of an unplanned pregnancy.

Would you join us in praying for the victims of abortions both the women and the unborn children in our community?

 

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Compassion, Life Choices, Abortion, Imagine

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