Sunday, November 27, 2011

11/27/11 - Gift of Salvation PT3 - Joe Keith

Joe Keith continues the series "Unwrapping the Gift of Salvation" with "Wholly"  in this Sunday morning celebration.

Wholly
Joe Keith
Sunday, November 27, 2011

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Sermon Notes:

WHOLLY (Psalm 103:3b & Luke 5:27-32)

Psalm 103:3b, “He heals all my diseases”. Disease is not God's will for us. Wholeness is. Heaven on Earth is God’s plan for us.

Wholeness is a benefit of the salvation Jesus, the Great Physician offers. Jesus specializes in making people whole by saving them (Luke 5:31-32). He cures everything from the common cold to suicidal tendencies and everything in between. He treats the spirit as well as the body and soul. Jesus is the Great Physician.

He Healed a Paralytic's Body

Luke 5:24-25, “24 So I will prove to you that the Son of Man has the authority on earth to forgive sins.” Then Jesus turned to the paralyzed man and said, “Stand up, pick up your mat, and go home!” 25 And immediately, as everyone watched, the man jumped up, picked up his mat, and went home praising God.”

He Healed a Tax Collectors Spirit and Soul

Luke 5:27-30, “27 Later, as Jesus left the town, he saw a tax collector named Levi sitting at his tax collector’s booth. “Follow me and be my disciple,” Jesus said to him. 28 So Levi got up, left everything, and followed him. 29 Later, Levi held a banquet in his home with Jesus as the guest of honor. Many of Levi’s fellow tax collectors and other guests also ate with them. 30 But the Pharisees and their teachers of religious law complained bitterly to Jesus’ disciples, “Why do you eat and drink with such scum?”

The Paralytic and the Tax Collector experienced heaven on earth when they met Jesus, the Great Physician. Before they met Jesus, they were broken (empty & dysfunctional). When they met Jesus they discovered wholeness (life, freedom & health).

The Paralytic and the Tax Collector celebrated Jesus in response to being made whole. They discovered that praising Jesus, the Great Physician was good for them and their friends. Praising Jesus with others is a healthy way to deal with the diseased world we lived in.

Like the paralytic and tax collector, I praised Jesus, the Great Physician when He made me whole by saving me. Before I met Him I was identity-less. In just one summer I went from being a popular High School kid to a junior college nobody headed toward a career that I dreaded. And to top it all off I was at odds with my parents because of my dumb choices. I will never forget the night Jesus showed up on the side of the road and made me whole by saving me. He transformed me from a suicidal young adult into someone who learned that praise is good for the soul.

Praise is a Good Exercise for the Soul. It declares that we trust Jesus and agree with His Word regardless of what we are facing, which renews our mind, encourages our heart and inspires our will. It builds up our immunity to the diseased world we live in. It gives us a glimpse of what life would be like if we were free, joyful, content and hopeful every day despite our circumstances.

So the next time sin or sickness try to beat up on you, fight back by praising Jesus, the healer of all of our diseases. Remember, the facts may say you are finished but the truth says "it is finished" because Jesus took care of the facts on the cross.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

11/20/11 - Gift of Salvation PT2 - Pastor Sheryll Ashmore

Pastor Sheryll Ashmore continues the series "Unwrapping the Gift of Salvation" with "Forgiven, Forgotten and Always Loved"  in this Sunday morning celebration.

Forgiven, Forgotten and Always Loved
Pastor Sheryll Ashmore
Sunday, November 20, 2011

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Sermon Notes:

Psalm 103

Unwrapping the Gift of Salvation-Forgiven, Forgotten and Always Loved

Don’t become desensitized to what we are reading in the Word.  Don’t lose our sense of wonder, excitement and joy as we read the Bible.
Verse 3: He forgives me
Verse 12:  He has removed our sins as far as the east is from the west. (This is permanent, never to be seen again. If I head east and my sins head west, we will never meet again.)
Verse 17: The love of the Lord remains forever  


Point 1:

If anyone deserves to hold on to hurt and not forget, it would be God.  We put human attributes on God because that’s what we know. We therefore think He must be like us.  We think it’s impossible for Him to look at us and not remember our past because we struggle with putting it behind us. He made a choice to forgive, forget and love unconditionally. We can make the same choice.

Hosea and Gomer:  A beautiful example of God and His church.  This is a model of how He forgives us to the uttermost.  It is a choice, He chooses to love us unconditionally, restoring us through Jesus Christ  

Hosea 1:  at the very place where it was said You are not my people, it will be said, You are children of the living God.

Hosea 14: 4 Then I will heal you of your faithlessness; my love will know no bounds, for my anger will be done forever

How good are we at forgiving, forgetting and loving others as He does for us?  Fortunately for us, God’s power to forgive, forget and love is perfect.


Paul had to choose to forgive himself.  God was looking at Paul’s potential.  Paul had to make a choice:  Do I stay in a mindset of inferiority, failure, insecurities and regret.  Instead, he believed God, he allowed God to change him by changing the way he thinks. (He renews our mind with His Word!)  The history of the world was changed.  God wants to use you to change the history of your world, but we have to get up, get going again. Let go of the past.  God has already forgotten and forgiven.  Don’t let the past be the thing that holds me back from the very best God has for my future.  Believe God and be free.


Point 2: Personal Story of  Forgiving, Forgetting and Always Loving


Closing:

Application: Am I ready to walk in all God has for me?  Am I ready to let go of things that hold me back?  Am I willing to allow God to show me areas where I haven’t accepted His forgiveness and love?  Am I willing to allow Him to show me areas where I haven’t forgiven, forgotten and always loved?

Know what God says about it.  Believe God has forgiven, forgotten and loves me always.  Talk like it, act like it, think like it.  Make decisions like it!  Guard what comes out of my mouth, let it reflect what the Bible says about me and others.  Faith comes by hearing and hearing by the Word of God! Life with Jesus is a great adventure when we walk in the freedom He died to give us. 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

11/13/11 - Gift of Salvation PT1 - Pastor Tony Ashmore

Pastor Tony Ashmore begins the series "Unwrapping the Gift of Salvation" with "This Blood"  in this Sunday morning celebration.

This Blood
Pastor Tony Ashmore
Sunday, November 13, 2011

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Sermon Notes:

Psalm 103:1-2 “Let all that I am praise the Lord; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name.  2 Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things he does for me.”

Salvation, Week 1—This Blood:

Ephesians 2:13 “But now you have been united with Christ Jesus. Once you were far away from God, but now you have been brought near to him through the blood of Christ.”

Unwrapping the Gift of Salvation: 

Salvation is a gift that keeps on giving.  It is full of benefits and God wants every believer to know the full benefit package we get when we are saved by This Blood of Jesus.  John 1:16 (Message) “We all live off Jesus’ generous bounty, gift after gift after gift.”

Salvation:  A 3 part process that begins with an event and ends with a prize:

1.   The Event:  Have been saved from the penalty of sin (Matthew 1:21)
2.   The Process:  Are being saved from the power of sin (Our daily victory over sin. Romans 6:6-22; Revelation 12)
3.   The Prize, Heaven: Shall be saved from the presence of sin (The rapture of the Church.  1 John 3:2)


We are lost.  Luke 19:10
    *    3 deaths (the Biblical definition of death never means cessation of life, it always means separation.)
        -    Physical: man’s spirit and soul are separated from man’s body
        -    Spiritual: man is separated from God.  Man’s spirit is cut off from the life and nature of God—His Spirit
        -    Eternal or Second Death: man is forever separated from God and Heaven in Hell
    *    Sin separates us from God, causing death.
        -    Sin entered the human race through its 1st representative—Adam. (Genesis 5:3—Adam reproduced his own image) 1 Corinthians 15:21-22, 45; Romans 5


We need a Savior. 
    *    John 3:1-7
        -    We must be born again
        -    We need a new nature
        -    We must experience a spiritual rebirth (our spirit is dead = separated)
        -    We won’t get to Heaven (eternal life vs. eternal death) without being born again
    *    John 3:16-17
        -    According to the Word, what must we do to be saved (found)?  Believe in Him.
        -    Religion happens when we add anything to that. Religion is man’s attempt to cover our sin. 


Salvation is a gift.  Romans 6:23; Ephesians 2:8
    *    It must be accepted (a choice must be made) John 4:10
    *    It must be received (a gift received but unopened remains a mystery and does no good.) Romans 4:16


Salvation must be shared.  (Grateful people are Gracious People--Make Him famous)
    *    2 Corinthians 6:1-2   We must share this wonderful gift.  That’s why the Psalmist starts his unpacking of salvation in Psalm 103 with the proclamation that he will always share it with others: Psalm 103:1-2

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

11/09/11 - Wednesday Night - Tony Sherrill

Tony Sherrill teaches on this Wednesday evening celebration.

Tony Sherrill
Wednesday, November 9, 2011

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Monday, November 7, 2011

11/06/11 - Vision Sunday - Pastor Tony Ashmore

Pastor Tony Ashmore recasts the vision of LifeGate Church in this Sunday morning celebration.

Vision Sunday
Pastor Tony Ashmore
Sunday, November 06, 2011

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Sermon Notes:

1st Sunday is Vision Sunday. 

Proverbs 29:18b (KJV) “Where there is no vision, the people perish (wander)…”

Habakkuk 2:2-3 (NKJV) “Then the LORD answered me and said: “Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it. For the vision is yet for an appointed time; but at the end it will speak, and it will not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.”

*   Nehemiah Principle:  Important to “re-vision” every 25 to 30 days to prevent ‘vision drift’
*   Make the Vision BIG so we can see it when we are wide open, in pressurized situations, blurred by our feelings and emotions, battling fear because of bad reports, disqualifying ourselves because of mistakes, or becoming complacent or overconfident because everything is going so well.


A Regional Church Sharing the Life-Giving Message of Jesus with West Georgia and the World.


This is the reason God has birthed this church and Jesus is building it.  This is the reason the Holy Spirit is helping us.  When we make a choice to become a member of LifeGate Church, we are joining a vision—it is becoming ours.  God begins with a vision.  He finds those who will join Him in the vision and make it theirs, not just His, and then the vision begins to come to pass.  God had a vision for a Messiah for thousands of years.  But when a young girl named Mary joined that vision, making it “theirs” instead of just “His”, the vision came to pass.  When we become a member of LifeGate, we adopt the vision, it becomes “ours” instead of “theirs”, and it begins to come to pass.  “…Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come…” Vision requires people taking ownership, investing their time, talent, and resources in the vision.  Each time someone becomes a member of LifeGate, takes ownership of the vision, and begins investing their time, talent and resources into that vision, we move forward.  Heaven’s plan for our church comes to pass.

What’s it mean to be a member of LifeGate?  It means we are co-owners of Heaven’s vision for our church.  That’s so much more than our traditional view of membership.  Our church is not a place we go, we are the church and we are members of Heaven’s strategic plan for our home, our neighborhood, our city, our region and the world.  If the vision God has given our church is accomplished, each of us and everybody around us will be better off.  (Proverbs 29:2a “When the godly are in authority, the people rejoice…”


If Heaven’s vision for our church is going to continue to move forward then every member must find their place in that vision.  Every member must become a minister.

Acts 26:19 (NKJV) “Therefore, King Agrippa, I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision”
Paul was given a vision from Heaven. (Acts 26:15-18 “And the Lord replied, ‘I am Jesus, the one you are persecuting. 16 Now get to your feet! For I have appeared to you to appoint you as my servant and witness. You are to tell the world what you have seen and what I will show you in the future. 17 And I will rescue you from both your own people and the Gentiles. Yes, I am sending you to the Gentiles 18 to open their eyes, so they may turn from darkness to light and from the power of Satan to God. Then they will receive forgiveness for their sins and be given a place among God’s people, who are set apart by faith in me.’)

He was so grateful to Jesus that nothing would stop him from obeying that vision.  Yet, in spite of the hardships he endured, Paul says his life was fulfilled, satisfying, that he wouldn’t trade all the world had to offer for what obeying that vision had brought into his life.  God’s vision is for the world, but it benefits every individual who joins it.  When we become part of a church and fail to find our place as a minister, we are being disobedient to Heaven’s vision.  But when we begin to find our place as a minister in that church, the church grows stronger, the vision moves forward, and our individual lives are blessed.  (Isaiah 1:19 NIV “If you willingly obey me, you will eat the good things of the land.”)


Ok, then, how do we find our place as ministers? 

Our model of ministry:  Moving people from an experience to their destiny.

Revelation 1:5b-6 “Christ loves us and by his blood he set us free from our sins. He lets us rule as kings and serve God his Father as priests. To him be glory and power forever and ever! Amen.”


4 progressions from Experience to Destiny. 

Each progression is for our personal good—we enter more into The Blessed Life, enjoying the rich and satisfying life Jesus said He came to give us—and as we move forward in each progression the Kingdom is extended.  As members of LifeGate, each progression makes us healthier as individuals and moves us forward in Heaven’s vision for our church. 

1.   “Christ loves us….” The lost get saved, the hurting get healed, the broken get fixed. This happens when we gather together in our large meetings.  It’s important that our weekend celebrations are a safe place for you to bring your friends and family, the unconnected and the disconnected. 

Weekend Celebrations – Experiencing God’s love, forgiveness and freedom.

2.   “…lets us rule as kings…” The saved get pastored. This starts with learning to manage (rule) our own lives well.  That happens as we make healthy connections, find mentors, models, friends and partners.

Connect – Developing Biblical skills for victorious life.  Doing Life together Sunday to Sunday.

3.   “…serve God, His Father, as priests…” The pastored become disciples. Discipleship doesn’t happen through information impartation, it happens as we join with others to serve God.  We learn what our specific unique gifts are and we learn how to use them, how to operate in order and under authority.  “You’ve have to get under what God puts you under before you can get over what God puts you over.”

Dream Team – Serving God in my church.  The Bible teaches that we serve “the household of faith” first.

4.   “To Him be glory… “  The disciples become ministers. We live an others-focused life, working together to transform our communities, our region and the world by serving others.  The fulfilled life is not found just by using my God-given gifts, it is found by using those gifts for the good of others.

Servolution – Fulfilling my destiny by sharing His hope all over the world.

The result is a continuously growing, healthy, happy church filled with continuously growing healthy, happy people living the Blessed Life and making the name of Jesus famous all over the world. 

The ultimate reward:  Not all the blessings of the rich and satisfying life, not all the good we will experience as we follow His vision, not all the personal benefits.  The ultimate reward will be hearing our Savior, our King, the One who paid it all for us say:
Matthew 25:23 “Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful…Enter into the joy of your lord.”

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

11/02/11 - 10 Things You Ought to Know - Pastor Tony Ashmore


Pastor Tony Ashmore teaches on "10 Things You Ought to Know" in this Wednesday evening celebration.

Pastor Tony Ashmore
Wednesday, November 2, 2011

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Together, we are living the Winner's Life as we learn to love, serve, reach, grow and connect. So whether you're a spiritual seeker starting to ask questions about God, or a committed Christian looking to sink your faith roots even deeper, you'll feel at home at LifeGate Church at Mirror Lake.

If you believe Jesus really meant it when He said, "I came so people can have real and eternal life, more and better life than they ever dreamed of," (John 10:10 Message Translation) then join us this weekend at one of our Jesus Celebrations. Until then, browse our website (a link is on the right of this page) where you'll find lots of helpful info and feel free to download one of our service messages or subscribe to our weekly podcast where you will receive the fresh, life-giving Word of God.



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