Saturday, November 28, 2015

Teachng God's Word

Sunday School Preview
Teaching God's Word
Acts 18:1-11, 18-21a
For Sunday November 2 , 2015
by Frederick Wesley

Good afternoon and Happy Saturday. I consider it a privilege to be able to provide a preview of this week's Sunday School titled, Teaching God's Word. For those that do not know me I do a biweekly teaching for a blog titled Brand New week, Brand New Attitude. I attended Teacher's Training Class at Valley Kingdom Ministries International and after 40 weeks graduated to become a Sunday School teacher. My first assignment was with a Youth Sunday School Challenge which the team taught by 
myself and another teacher won first place. So when saying all of that I was given an assignment by the Superintendent of Rhema Word 2.0, to do the preview of the lesson last week but had to many other things such as school and work to take care of. Then I remembered that a Teacher of God's Word must be ready to teach at all times. And that is what this lesson will show about Teaching God's Word.
The lesson begins in Acts 18:1-9. In these verses we see where Paul has gone to the land of Corinth, which was the biggest city in the Greece. It was known for its many different cultures with Greeks, Jews, Asians, rich people and many slaves, and ruled of course by the Romans. The goddess of love Aphrodite was worshipped here and as many as 1000 prostitutes worked their trade in her temple. 
Paul gets help from several people including Aquila and his wife Priscilla, who helps him find work, Silas and Timothy who bring finances so Paul can focus on teaching The Way to others, and even after he was rebuffed by the Jews and took his message to the Gentiles, he was helped by Justus and Crispus continue the message. In the times that we live in today it is not easy to bring the gospel to others but Teaching God's Word will provide with people who can help you along the way.
As we continue this lesson on Teaching God's Word I go to Acts 18:9-11. In these verses we see where Paul gets a visit from Jesus who tells him to do not be afraid, continue to tell others of The Way, no one will hurt or attack him for Jesus is with him. And he stayed another six months. As a 
teacher of the Word of God I know that city I live in, Chicago and from people my age to the youth of today are not really into The Way like they used to be but I have to continue to teach and trust that Jesus is with me and to not be afraid and speak up about the gospel. I have to press forward and on.
In looking at the last few verses of the Sunday School lesson for this week of Teaching God's Word. Acts 18:18-21a we see where Paul has cut off his hair and sailed first to Syria and then to another Roman city filled with people who did not know anything about The Way, Ephesus. The people who 
heard his message about how Jesus changed his life, wanted him to stay but he had to do the will of God. In teaching the Word of God we had to listen to the voice of God and go where he wants you to teach his Word. It may not be in traditional places but where God leads us to teach his Word.
In conlusion by me not being obedient I may have not reached that one person or several people I was meant to reach. I did not rely on my friends to help me do what I was supposed to do. I let the opposition dictate to me instead of trusting that Jesus had my back. And I wanted to stay doing what I wanted to do instead of doing what God wanted me to do, and that is teach his Word, whenever. Now this is only a Preview of the Sunday School lesson, You can get a great teaching at 8am at Valley Kingdom East Location at 1102 E. 154th Street in South Holland or Valley Kingdom West at 5300 W. 151st Street in Oak Forest. Have a great weekend all. And look forward to the Review of this lesson next week. 








Tuesday, November 10, 2015

From Derbe to Philippi

Sunday School Preview
From Derbe to Philippi
Acts 16:1-5, 8-15
For Sunday October 25, 2015
by Brother Bremen Campbell

Jesus  promised that He would build his church and that the "gates of Hades" would not prevail against it. Paul had  set out his second time, around 51 AD to re-visit those churches that he had helped establish. He was very aware that is was not his responsibility to plant churches, or to maintain them, but he was just an instrument in God's eternal purposes. Paul needed to communicate the decisions of the Jewish Council that Gentiles were not expected to keep the Jewish Law in order to be part of the church.
Today's  lesson is an important reminder of the continued need for evangelism. Verse 9 stated what was in essence a  invitation. The request is simple: Come over into Macedonia and help us. Paul knows exactly what help is needed: spiritual help. All of Macedonia needs the gospel that Paul can bring. What do you think? Does the world still need missionaries to bring them the Word? What about your city? Your community and neighborhood? What about your family?
With all the poverty, crime and evil in the world, not only do we need worldwide evangelist missions, such as VKMI's recent mission to South America, our communities are still in need of the Word. It states in Matthew 28:19-20 "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey
everything I have commanded of you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. Remember that this is a great lesson for us all. See you Sunday November 15 @ 8am at Valley Kingdom East located at 1102 E. 154th Street South Holland Illinois or Valley Kingdom West
 located at 5300 151st Street Oak Forest Illinois.



Sunday, November 8, 2015

Saved by Grace

Sunday School Review
Saved By Grace
Acts 15:1-35
For Sunday October 25, 2015
by Superintendent Liz Hope

This quarter we have studied much about the birth and the growth of the church in the book of Acts. You could say, this is where Sunday morning rituals got started. And just like in Acts, Peter faced differing opinions between Jews and Gentiles about how they should live out their beliefs. We do that today, we embrace religious rituals or denomination distinction, in how we live out our faith. We determine based on our denominational divide, who's got it right and who's got it wrong? But God does not? 
The good news is God is not looking for your denomination, He's looking for you! As Peter said in Acts 15:8a and 9a. God knows hearts... and puts no difference between us and them, purifying their hearts by faith. In other words, God wants to see your faith expressed in your life to impact your community and the world; and, not how well you can do your rituals. The church grew in the book of Acts because the community saw God work in the lives of the believers, in spite of their differences.
It is still important today for the community to see God work in our lives. It is more important to come together in faith, than to be divided by differences. You see we all can only be Saved by Grace.
The grace of God is what we must let shime to others to continue to keep the church growing. The church is the Boby of Christ, not the building you meet at every week.





Saturday, November 7, 2015

Rest Area (A Provision of God)

Good evening and Happy Saturday. One of the things that we did when I was a child was to make those long road trips to the south. My Father's side of the family stayed in Mississippi and my Mother's side lived in Georgia. These trips were long and along the way we ate on the sandwiches that were made and the beverages that was part of the trip. There was not a penchant to want to stop to go to the bathroom but when did it was in a Rest Area. In this area you could use the bathroom, the vending machine and do a little research on how far was the rest of your trip. But the main thing it did was to give the driver some rest. On this the 311th day of the year some of the people of faith are loaded down with problems and are looking for a Rest Area ( A Provision of God).
The things of this world a saddles us down as if we are a horse. Our jobs seem to want more and more or downsizing to less and less. There is so many things that are youth are dealing with such as

violence, drugs and peer pressure. And all across the world there are conflicts that seem to never end. There seems to be an urgent need for us to go to God and seek a Rest Area (A Provision of God).
As we come into the Word of God for this teaching of Rest Area (A Provision of God) I to go to Exodus 33:12-14. In these verses Moses and the people of God are tired and looking for the presence
of God as they are tired and want to get to the Promised Land. God hears their cry and tells them He will be with them and give them what they needed, a Rest Area (A Provision of God).
As we continue this teaching of Rest Area (A Provision of God) I go to the Word of God and to 1st Kings 5:3-4. In these verses King Solomon is now ready to build a place of worhsip for God because
he now has rest on every side for there is now neither a nation that wants to harm them or even better that no natural disasters are happening. A Rest Area (A Provision of God).
As we come to the end of the Biblical portion of this teaching of Rest Area (A Provision of God) I go to Matthew 11:28-30. In these verses Jesus it talking to the people and tells them that by Him being
the Son of God that he is able to provide rest for all who burdened and heavy labored. God sent Jesus so he could be able to give all of us a Rest Area (A Provision of God).
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In conclusion there is a call from all over the world that we need a Rest Area from the unrest. We need a place to see the things that God has for us. We need a place to go to that is tension and drama free. We need that place where we can pull the car over and contemplate about the rest of our journey. All these things are what is called A Provision of God, that happens when you are connected to God. I come to you all today and come into what God has for you and accept Jesus as your Savior and have the Rest Area you diligently seek. I give God all the honor and credit for this teaching