10 Myths About Christianity - Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
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10 Myths About Christianity - Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church
The Monthly Testimony May 2013 Vision: “Teaching, Preaching and Reaching Souls for Christ” This publication is brought to you by the members of Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church 10 Myths About Christianity Myth # 4: It doesn’t matter what you believe, all religions are basically the same Acts 4:12 Peter describes the exclusiveness of Christianity by claiming that “there is no other name” that can save. That doesn’t play well in our pluralistic society where tolerance is a chief virtue. Indeed, many people feel that an exclusive commitment to any one religious system is pointless, since they assume that all religions are basically the same. Most of us would never apply such reasoning to any other realm of life. Imagine a student saying, “It doesn’t matter what answer I give in algebra, Latin, history or geography. They all come to the same thing in the end.” So why do so many people apply the same shaky reasoning to religion? Perhaps one motivation is the strong desire to see everyone getting along in our global village. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism – all kinds of faiths drive the peoples of the world. If one system claims exclusivity, it’s bound to create hostility among the others. But the fact is, religion is already one of the greatest sources there is of national and international conflicts - which seems incredibly odd if “all religions are basically the same.” Obviously they are not. Another reason why people accept this myth is because they think that faith itself is what really matters. One can believe in anything, they reason, as long as one believes in something. But they misunderstand faith. Faith is only as good as the object in which it is placed. Like a rope, it matters enormously what one attaches it to. One can believe in anything-but not just anything will reward one’s commitment. Only what is true. A third reason why people adopt the allreligions-are-the-same line of thinking is that it helps them avoid a decision. If all religions are the same, they don’t have to choose any one. In other words, they can avoid religion altogether. How convenient! But they are committing themselves to a deception. The assumption that we are all looking for God and will find Him in the end is false both to the nature of God. In the first place, we are not all looking for God. Many people today have absolutely no interest in God or religion. They are not atheists, just committed secularists. Moreover, there are far more motives behind the practice of religion than a search or desire for God. Political power, tradition, standing in the community, a desire for increased fertility or wealth, even continued on page 4 Inside this issue: New Drivers 2 Godly Mothers 3 Daily Devotional 4 Monthly Calendar 5 The Kid’s Page 6 Take Back Your Temple 7 15 Minute Bible Study 8 Bits and Pieces 9 The Monthly Testimony May 2013 Reporting traffic accidents, medical emergency or a serious road hazard. Reporting a situation where the person believes his/her personal safety is in jeopardy. Reporting to prevent a criminal act against another person or a potential criminal act against another. Or people who use a voice operated system integrated into the vehicle. Hello church family, I just wanted to provide you all with knowledge about the new law for new drivers. This law is called “Kelseys Law”. It was added to the Michigan Complied Law 257.602c under the Michigan Motor Vehicle Code. This law became effective March 28th, 2013. It states as follows: Up to $100 fine is the cost if you are given a ticket for violating this law (civil infraction). Plus additional costs up to $100. A person issued a level 1 or 2 graduated drivers license is prohibited from using a cellular telephone while operating a motor vehicle. It’s called Kelsey’s Law because Kelsey Rafaele was a 17 year old who was killed in a cell phone related crash in 2010. Level 1 and Level 2 drivers are those with a license between the ages of 14years, 9 months and 17 years old. Statistics In Michigan during the year of 2011, 52 people were killed and 452 were seriously injured in crashes involving drivers ages 17 years and younger. Sixteen out of the 52 killed was a driver 14-17 years old. “Using” means the following: To initiate a call Answering a call Listening or engaging in a verbal communication (talking) through a cellular telephone. All information retrieved from the State of Michigan website, www.mich.gov This law excludes individuals using a cell phone to do any of the following: Officer Shawn O’Bryant 2 The Monthly Testimony May 2013 Godly Mothers Many mothers have or will have three separate roles in their life as a mother. Mother, mother-in-law and grandmother. How they fill these roles has a great deal to do with their happiness and the happiness of others. In this space let’s look at what the Bible says. The mother-in-law. Naomi was a wonderful mother-in-law to Ruth. It may surprise some to know that the beautiful passage often cited at weddings, Ruth 1:16 was originally from a daughter-in-law to her mother-in-law, “Where you go, I will go, and where you lodge, I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.” The mother. While murderous moms make the news today and some folks make excuses for their evil, we should be reminded of the biblical role of the mother. A child’s mother is the initial and primary source of comfort. In Isaiah 66:13 God compares his care of his people to that of a mother to her children, “As one whom his mother comforts, so I will comfort you; and you will be comforted in Jerusalem.” Then from before the time the child can remember, his or her mother is the teacher. Solomon writes, “Do not forsake the teaching of your mother.” (Proverbs 6:20). This, of course, assumes that the mother has taught that which is good and biblical. It is not an overstatement to say that mothers wield more influence by shaping the personality and character of the children, especially early on, than anyone in the world. Or at least that’s the way it should be. The grandmother. The word “grandmother” occurs only once in the Bible, 2 Timothy 1:5, “For I am mindful of the sincere faith within you, which first dwelt in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice, and I am sure that it is in you as well.” Grandkids should be able to see and hear grandma’s faith. Her well-worn Bible and sweet disposition may touch many generations to follow. May God bless mothers, mothers-in-law and grandmothers. And may God especially bless those godly women who lovingly live the life and fill the roles he has called them to. Macedonia celebrates and congratulates Kaitlyn Grayer for her amazing accomplishments in the 2013 Oratorical contest. 1st place winner at Macedonia. 2nd place winner at Chain Lake Baptist District Annual Session, Benton Harbor, MI. Kaitlyn delivered a flawless 741 word oration on Joshua 24:27, “A Solid Witness for a Solid Savior” before hundreds at the two events. Kaitlyn is a high school senior. She plans to join the armed forces upon graduation. 3 The Monthly Testimony May 2013 The Blame Game Part 1! “I am innocent...it is your responsibility” Matthew 27:24 (NIV) More and more, we are becoming a blame-oriented culture. Today our misfortunes are deemed to be somebody else’s fault. “I’m this way because of them. They did it to me.” And it didn’t begin with us. It goes all the way back to Adam in the Garden of Eden when he told God, “The woman…You gave…me, she gave me of the tree, and I ate” (Genesis 3:12 NKJV). It’s in our DNA! We say the breakdown in our marriage was our partner’s fault, or we drink too much because somebody drives us to it, or we’re sick because of the fast-food industry; let’s sue them! Shifting responsibility may alleviate momentary guilt, but it’s a deadly game with no winners. In sentencing Christ to die, Pilate said, ”I am innocent of this man’s blood…It is your responsibility!” He thought by dumping the blame onto the Jews he would avoid upsetting either his wife or his critics, and prove himself innocent. But the buck stopped at his desk! Understand this: God holds you responsible for your decisions and actions (Romans 2:6). And your failure to make the right decision, or take the right action, also earns you His guilty verdict. Paul writes, “You cannot mock the justice of God. You will always harvest what you plant” (Galatians 6:7 NLT). Others may be guilty of offending you, and that’s their harvest to reap. But your harvest depends on your reactions. Accepting responsibility before God is how you alleviate your guilt, discouragement and stress. 10 Myths About Christianity sexual gratification are among the forces driving countless people back to their centers of worship. Looking for God? Hardly. Nor is there any guarantee that people will find Him in the end. If there is a God at all, He obviously lives in realms beyond us. Otherwise all of us would already know Him from birth. But the religions of the world, including today’s New Age systems, recognize that people do not naturally and instinctively know God, which is why they promise their followers access to Him. The problem is, they offer competing and often conflicting versions of who God is and how we can know Him. Christianity is unique in that it claims that instead of people gaining access to God, God has made Himself known to people. His ultimate self-disclosure was in Jesus Christ. No longer is He the unknown God. Although “no one has seen God at any time,” Jesus “has declared Him” (John 1:18). 4 (continued from page 1) So does Christianity claim that all other religions are totally wrong? Of course not. Most have some measure of truth in them. Islam and Judaism in particular have a great deal of truth in them. They are like candles that bring a bit of light into a very dark world. Nevertheless, all religions pale into insignificance at the dawn that has come with Christ. He fulfills the hopes, the aspirations, the virtues, and the insights of whatever is true and good in all faiths. Just as Peter affirmed the uniqueness of the Lord, so Moses told the people of his day that there is no other god besides Him (Deuteronomy 4:35). This belief set the Israelites apart from the other nations of the ancient world, which worshiped numerous gods. ~Pastor Troxler The Monthly Testimony Sun May 2013 Mon Tue 1 SS - Sunday School PC - Pastor’s Class SWS - Sunday Worship Service YC - Youth Church L of B - Laurels of Bedford FSN - Family Support Network 5 6 PC @ 9:30a SS @ 9:30a SWS @ 11a Health Ministry 6p - 7:30p Wed 2 Prayer Service and Bible Study 11:30a - 1p 6p - 7:30p 7 8 Clothing House 10a - 1p PC @ 9:30a SS @ 9:30a SWS @ 11a YC @ 11a 13 Health Ministry 6p - 7:30p PC @ 9:30a SS @ 9:30a SWS @ 11a Clothing House 10:30a - 11a 26 PC @ 9:30a SS @ 9:30a SWS @ 11a Clothing House 10:30a - 11a Clothing House 10a - 1p Hospitality Ministry 6p-7p Clothing House 10:30a - 11a 19 14 20 Health Ministry 6p - 7:30p Women’s Ministry 6p - 7p 21 Clothing House 10a - 1p Shelter Ministry @ 7:30p 15 3 Health Ministry 6p - 7:30p 28 Clothing House 10a - 1p 4 Choir Rehearsal @ 6p Leadership Meeting 10a 10 11 Clothing House 10a - 1p Clothing House 10a –1p Choir Rehearsal @ 6p L of B 2p Youth Ministry Rehearsals 2:30p-5:00p 17 18 Clothing House 10a - 1p Clothing House 10a –1p Choir Rehearsal @ 6p Youth Ministry Rehearsals 2:30p-5:00p Men’s Ministry 6p - 7p 22 23 Prayer Service and Bible Study 11:30a-1p 6p-7:30p 24 Clothing House 10a - 1p 29 Choir Rehearsal @ 6p 30 Prayer Service and Bible Study 11:30a-1p Baptizing / Bible Study 6p-7:30p 5 Clothing House 10a - 1p Choir Rehearsal @ 6p 25 Clothing House 10a –1p FSN Ministry 6p-7p 27 Sat Clothing House 10a –1p 16 Prayer Service and Bible Study 11:30a-1p 6p-7:30p Fri Clothing House 10a - 1p 9 Prayer Service and Bible Study 11:30a - 1p 6p - 7:30p Clothing House 10:30a - 11a 12 Thu 31 The Monthly Testimony May 2013 “My son, keep your fathers commands and don’t forget your mother’s teaching.” Proverbs 6:20 (NCV) 6 The Monthly Testimony May 2013 Healthy Weight Loss God’s Way we must change. Forward Motion! Philippians 3:13 When I wanted to be delivered from emotional eating and food addiction, I had a vision: I saw myself huddled in a dark corner, cold, scared, and lonely. And I saw God bathed in light just behind me. I sensed Him calling me to come to him and give him the emotional burdens that were literally eating me alive. And yet, voices were whispering to me that it was safer in the darkness. “Brethren, I do not count myself to have apprehended; but one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forward to those things which are ahead.” NKJV One thing I have learned in my Christian weight loss journey is this: God is a forward thinking and acting God. Imagine that: I actually felt safe in my misery! I meditated on this fact recently when a scripture from Jeremiah 7:23-24 hit me right between the eyes during my morning bible study time: But God’s love was so strong that it compelled me to turn around and look at him in my vision. When I looked, I saw beauty, gentleness, and strength. I trusted Him, took His hand, and haven’t been the same. “But this is what I commanded them, saying, ‘Obey My voice, and I will be your God, and you shall be My people. And walk in all the ways that I have commanded you, that it may be well with you.’ Yet they did not obey or incline their ear, but followed the counsels and the dictates of their evil hearts, and went backward and not forward.” In order to receive real comfort and move forward, you have to let the false comforts go. Simple as that. Yes, it takes courage. Yes, it is scary and yes, it is hard. But say to yourself that you are willing to go to the other side of hard. Even though God led the Israelites out of Egypt, a place of oppression, wickedness, and idolatry, in their hearts they never left. Their bodies might have been free in the Promised Land but their hearts and minds were still in bondage back in Egypt. That is where your reward is. It is waiting for you. All it takes is a commitment to forward motion, step by step, day by day. And you will get there! Too often, we allow fear, emotional pain, and habitual sins to keep us chained to the past. But God sent Jesus to set us free from all that so we can move forward in him. Be blessed in health, healing, and wholeness, Kimberly Taylor Certified Wellness Coach www.takebackyourtemple.com I heard a motivational speaker once who said that we want the new thing, but still want to hang on to the old stuff! But that just does not work: To experience change, 7 The Monthly Testimony May 2013 15 - minute Bible Study >> The world sees it as settling for less, but this misunderstood practice has life-giving power. READ Psalm 23 King David’s famous song is a prayer of gratitude and, ultimately, a proclamation of his contentment in the Lord. Having spent his adolescence as shepherd of the family’s flock, David chose a personally relevant metaphor to describe his relationship with God. he realized that whatever his situation, he lacked nothing because the Lord was responsible for his total care. To the world, contentment means accepting what one has without seeking more. But David’s psalm shows that true contentment goes beyond the temporal. It is embracing a depth of relationship with the only One who perfectly completes us. God gives Himself to His children, offering what each one truly needs in the moment. Not only does He go before us, preparing the future; He is also by our side, so we’re never left to walk alone. David models a contentment that isn’t based solely on the Lord’s fulfillment of our felt needs. It’s rooted in identity—the recognition that God has chosen and called us for a great purpose. Because His promise to be our home is eternal, we can walk in this world contented and confident in the One to whom we belong. REFLECT Think and pray about the following questions, journaling your thoughts if possible. 1. Are there any voids or needs in your life that you long to see fulfilled? Ask God to reveal how He is “shepherding” you in these areas. 2. What verses in this psalm stand out to you? Why? Meditate on them throughout the day as you pay attention to the gifts God is continuously giving and affirm your gratitude for Him. EXPLORE Meditate on these biblical insights about the power of contentment. For in-depth study, see the supporting scriptures. Contentment plus godly behavior is a powerful combination (1 Timothy 6:6-7). Because of God’s unfailing presence, self-reliance is unnecessary for His children (Hebrews 13:5-6). Recognizing Christ as your source is the secret of being content in all circumstances (Philippians 4:11-13). Knowing that your future is secure, you can take joy in whatever God has called you to in the present (Psalm 16:5-6). 8 The Monthly Testimony May 2013 Happy Birthday to all those Celebrating during the month of May! God bless you and keep you for many more. April 2013 Michael Campbell III Albert Perry Monica Gordon Senaja Ross Ramonz Hawkins Anika Settler Darnell Joplin Carman Watkins Carita Keene Aryionna Williams Synitha Keene LeShanta Williams Kimberly Kelly Sharmeka Williams We are starting the early phases of VBS 2013 planning. If you are willing to help with teaching, food, crafts, decorations, clean up, registration or anything else please complete the VBS Volunteer Form in the vestibule. Our first meeting will be Saturday, May 25 at 10:00 am, please plan to attend! 9 The Monthly Testimony “Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile.” —Albert Einstein “I remember my mother’s prayers, and they have always followed me. They have clung to me all my life.” —Abraham Lincoln “Biology is the least of what makes someone a mother.” —Oprah Winfrey Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church Rev. Timothy Troxler, Pastor 636 W. Van Buren St. Battle Creek, MI 49037 Phone : (269) 964-0015 www.macedoniabattlecreek.org May 2013