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Set Me On Fire
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Scripture:
2 Timothy 1:3-1:7
Denomination: Assembly of God
Date Added: February 2012
Audience: Believer Adults (31 - 49)
February 5, 2012
Morning Worship
Text: 2 Timothy 1:3-7; Revelation 2:1-7
Subject: Passion for God
Title: Set Me on Fire
I ask God questions. Do you do that? I mean, if you are curious or bothered do you ask God, “Why?” I want to know why people aren’t flocking to the church. I want to know why young families don’t come and get locked in to ministry at this or any local church. I want to know why the power of the Word of God isn’t enough of a weapon in our hands to prepare the field for the Holy Spirit to draw people to be saved.
You know, you better be careful about what you ask God! One morning last week when I was at church in prayer one word began to fill my mind and I couldn’t get away from it. It got hold of me and still won’t turn me loose.
PASSION! That’s it! Just one word… but oh what a word it was to me. The church has lost its passion… passion for God, passion for His Word, passion for his church, passion for doing His will, passion for power, passion for truth, passion for the lost, passion for the Spirit of God, passion for the baptism in the Holy Spirit and subsequent refillings, passion for healing, the passion for miracles… the truth is, in every area of our faith the passion suffers.
There is a tale told of that great English actor Macready. An eminent preacher once said to him: "I wish you would explain to me something." "Well, what is it? I don’t know that I can explain anything to a preacher."
"What is the reason for the difference between you and me? You are appearing before crowds night after night with fiction, and the crowds come wherever you go. I am preaching the essential and unchangeable truth, and I am not getting any crowd at all."
Macready’s answer was this: "This is quite simple. I can tell you the difference between us. I present my fiction as though it were truth; you present your truth as though it were fiction."
G. Campbell Morgan, Preaching, p. 36.
When I read that the light came on for me! We don’t really believe what we proclaim. As I was finishing up my sermon I noticed that our daily devotional for Saturday was about passion. Coincidence? I don’t think so.
Today I want to show you that God wants you to restore your passion…
Read 2 Timothy 1:3-7
I believe this is God’s word…
I believe it is for me…
I accept it as mine…
And I appropriate it to my life today…
Let’s see how Paul’s message to Timothy corresponds to a message for the church today.
I. THERE IS A FOUNDATION THAT HAS BEEN LAID. 3 I thank God, whom I serve, as my forefathers did, with a clear conscience, as night and day I constantly remember you in my prayers. 4 Recalling your tears, I long to see you, so that I may be filled with joy. 5 I have been reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, I am persuaded, now lives in you also. Every one of us here today is here because someone cared enough to share the gospel with you – whether it was a parent or a friend. And after you were saved someone cared enough for you to take you alongside and help you build a foundation of faith. I know people who have been saved but never get locked into a local church. They spend all their time listening to this radio program or watching another TV evangelist. What they end up with is a hodge-podge of theology but no foundation to put it on. Without
Morning Worship
Text: 2 Timothy 1:3-7; Revelation 2:1-7
Subject: Passion for God
Title: Set Me on Fire
I ask God questions. Do you do that? I mean, if you are curious or bothered do you ask God, “Why?” I want to know why people aren’t flocking to the church. I want to know why young families don’t come and get locked in to ministry at this or any local church. I want to know why the power of the Word of God isn’t enough of a weapon in our hands to prepare the field for the Holy Spirit to draw people to be saved.
You know, you better be careful about what you ask God! One morning last week when I was at church in prayer one word began to fill my mind and I couldn’t get away from it. It got hold of me and still won’t turn me loose.
PASSION! That’s it! Just one word… but oh what a word it was to me. The church has lost its passion… passion for God, passion for His Word, passion for his church, passion for doing His will, passion for power, passion for truth, passion for the lost, passion for the Spirit of God, passion for the baptism in the Holy Spirit and subsequent refillings, passion for healing, the passion for miracles… the truth is, in every area of our faith the passion suffers.
There is a tale told of that great English actor Macready. An eminent preacher once said to him: "I wish you would explain to me something." "Well, what is it? I don’t know that I can explain anything to a preacher."
"What is the reason for the difference between you and me? You are appearing before crowds night after night with fiction, and the crowds come wherever you go. I am preaching the essential and unchangeable truth, and I am not getting any crowd at all."
Macready’s answer was this: "This is quite simple. I can tell you the difference between us. I present my fiction as though it were truth; you present your truth as though it were fiction."
G. Campbell Morgan, Preaching, p. 36.
When I read that the light came on for me! We don’t really believe what we proclaim. As I was finishing up my sermon I noticed that our daily devotional for Saturday was about passion. Coincidence? I don’t think so.
Today I want to show you that God wants you to restore your passion…
Read 2 Timothy 1:3-7
I believe this is God’s word…
I believe it is for me…
I accept it as mine…
And I appropriate it to my life today…
Let’s see how Paul’s message to Timothy corresponds to a message for the church today.
I. THERE IS A FOUNDATION THAT HAS BEEN LAID. 3 I thank God, whom I serve, as my forefathers did, with a clear conscience, as night and day I constantly remember you in my prayers. 4 Recalling your tears, I long to see you, so that I may be filled with joy. 5 I have been reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice and, I am persuaded, now lives in you also. Every one of us here today is here because someone cared enough to share the gospel with you – whether it was a parent or a friend. And after you were saved someone cared enough for you to take you alongside and help you build a foundation of faith. I know people who have been saved but never get locked into a local church. They spend all their time listening to this radio program or watching another TV evangelist. What they end up with is a hodge-podge of theology but no foundation to put it on. Without
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