Sermon: By Faith Not By Sight from Genesis 27

Persevering Promises: The Gospel According to Genesis
May 18, 2014
“By Faith Not By Sight”
Genesis 27:18 – 25, 30 – 33

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Preparing for Worship: May 18

PreparingWorshipWe will be using the following songs and passages from the Word of God in our corporate gathering this Lord’s Day. Please prayerfully use these resources to prepare your hearts to “come into His gates with thanksgiving and enter His courts with praise” (Psalm 100:4).

The Word of the Lord:
Colossians 3:14 – 17
Exodus 20
Psalm 32:1 – 8
Genesis 27:18 – 25, 30 – 33

Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs:
Praise Him! Praise Him!
He Is Lord
Amazing Grace
By Faith

Means of Grace:
Sermon: “By Faith Not By Sight”

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Happy Mother’s Day!

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Happy Mother’s Day to all those special women in our lives! We pray the following articles and readings encourage and strengthen you in your journey of faith to follow Christ in this vocation called “motherhood.” May you labor in the strength He provides!

Honoring Amazing Mothers

Mothers are mind-blowing people if you stop to look at them.

In their body, they can carry, feed, protect, and eventually deliver a child — a human being, like you or me. They often set aside personal gifts and aspirations for the sake of the family. They very often are the ones to confront and conquer the warzone of the home — a world of overwhelming, ever-changing, and ever-undone demands. When life allows, they’re often the more present and available parent as boys and girls very quickly become young men and young women… We simply do not — and cannot — celebrate these women enough.

I wonder whether we’ve lost our awe and appreciation for the glory of the work of the home, of the work of making men and women, that mothers do. Honor your mother by:
1. Listen to her more intently
2. Watch her more carefully
3. Thank her more regularly
4. Share with her more openly
Get the whole scoop at “Confessions of A Grown-Up Momma’s Boy” at Desiring God

Good News for Mother’s Day

Striving to be the “Best Mom Ever” will leave you feeling exhausted and unworthy. Thankfully, that’s not your calling as a mom. None of us will live up to “Number One Mom!” coffee mugs or t-shirts…

Christ died for moms! My friends, let’s stop living as if this truth were not a reality. If anyone needs to know that their calling is not about perfection, it is mothers. Motherhood is messy. It is a beautiful, gnarly, exciting, and exhausting calling. And if we make it about us, condemnation or pride will be hiding around every corner.
Read about “Good News for Mother’s Day” at The Resurgence

Mightiest Miracle: Getting Mothers Not to Worry

After conversing with some mothers about their particular worries, certain reoccurring themes became clear. Their top five worries are: 1) Safety (kids, family); 2) Health (physical, emotional, frienships); 3) Marriage (quality, content); 4) Competence; 5) Faith.

Jesus asks mothers – and all of us! – to discover, examine, and trust, to understand His divine plan for mothers prone to worry. And when we do, the most amazing salvation is in store for us in Christ!
Continue learning to resist worry in “This Mother’s Day, Don’t Worry” at The Gospel Coalition

African Missionaries Teach Us About Sacrificial Motherhood

To be sure, mothers do make sacrifices for their children in a thousand little ways each day. But we have to define and evaluate these things with an eternal perspective. Like Livingstone we should ask: Is that service to my child a sacrifice that brings its own blest reward in their well-being, the consciousness of serving God, peace of mind, and a bright hope of a glorious destiny?

Conversely stated, when a mother triumphs in the gospel, her bright hope in Jesus outshines any earthly gain she could have had from holding back from her child Jesus’s sacrificial love.
Grab the rest of “Missional Moms Who Never Make Sacrifices” at the Verge Network

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Preparing for Worship: May 11

PreparingWorshipWe will be using the following songs and passages from the Word of God in our corporate gathering this Lord’s Day. Please prayerfully use these resources to prepare your hearts to “come into His gates with thanksgiving and enter His courts with praise” (Psalm 100:4).

The Word of the Lord:
Philippians 4:4 – 8
Colossians 2:11 – 13
Genesis 27:30 – 41
I Thessalonians 5:23 – 28

Psalms, Hymns & Spiritual Songs:
Come People of the Risen King
Jesus Lives and So Shall I
O Soul Are You Wearied and Troubled?
I Know My Redeemer Lives

Means of Grace:
Baptism of Kaleb Davison
Sermon: “Sovereign Grace”

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Jewels In A Mother’s Crown

mothers-day-crown-300x203Mother’s Day is coming! Quick, buy her something!

This Mother’s Day, don’t make it only about cards and flowers. Here are eight things we want kids to be able to say thank you for to their moms. And in doing so, Moms, you see just how important you are and where Christ is calling to you to be recipients of His unending grace!.

8 Things We Want Our Children to Thank Their Mothers For:

1. Thank you for putting Christ before me. You taught me from the word go that I’m not the center of your world, because I’m not the center of the world. And you told me who does have that position—the Lord Jesus. I was never allowed to rule our house, and you always made it clear that my opinions and preferences, though important, are not authoritative. Thank you for the times you were not able to spend time with me because you were ministering to someone else. Thank you for the times you were not able to spend money on me because you had given it to someone else. Thank you that in never treating me like the most important person in your life, you pointed me to the most important Person in the cosmos.

2. Thank you for showing me grace, not works. You did so much for me, and you never threw it back at me to make me feel guilty, never suggested that your love depended on me reaching a certain standard, never held a grudge after I’d let you down, never wondered out loud why you bothered. At sports and at school, they taught me that the best win, and that work pays. At home, you taught me that I don’t need to be good enough to be accepted, and that love gives. And thank you for disciplining me fairly and firmly, and forgiving me completely and repeatedly. Thank you that the boundaries were clear, and that accounts were kept short.

3. Thank you for showing me repentance, not false perfection. You made mistakes—lots of them. Thank you for not excusing them or belittling them. Thank you that you would stop and say sorry to me, and sorry to God in front of me. Thank you that you knew you were forgiven and lived as though you were. And thank you that you always backed me but never excused my sin or let me think I was good enough for God. Thank you that I learned from you not to wear a mask of self-righteousness, but that you taught me to enjoy wearing Christ’s clothes of true righteousness.

4. Thank you for caring more about my character than my abilities. You encouraged me to be kind, thoughtful, and patient more than you urged me to do well at school, learn an instrument, or get good at sport. It’s not that you didn’t help me with homework, make me practice music, or take me to football; but I always knew that who I was, and who I was becoming, mattered more than what I could do.

5. Thank you for knowing that gospelling me was your and Dad’s job. Thank you that you told me Bible stories, sang Bible songs with me, prayed with me, and told me about God as we went about our day-to-day chores and trips. Thank you that you didn’t think you could delegate this job to my children’s and student ministry leaders. Thank you that you didn’t shoehorn Christ into every conversation, as though mentioning him every other sentence would convert me; but thank you that he didn’t need shoehorning in, because he was a constant companion in our family. Thank you that I’m one of those kids who can’t remember the first time they were told about the Lord Jesus, and can’t remember a day since when they didn’t hear about him.

6. Thank you for loving Daddy. He makes mistakes, too (more than you, Mom). Thank you that you loved him; that you forgave him when you needed to and asked for forgiveness when you needed to; that you laughed with him; that you were affectionate with him; that you submitted to him; that you cried with him. Thank you that you did all those things in front of me, so that because of the wife you were to him, I know what it means to be a Christian man, husband, and father.

7. Thank you for giving me chances to serve. Often, serving people with you was great fun, Mom, as we baked together, visited together, and made cards together. But sometimes it was boring, tiring, or costly. But thank you that we did it anyway, and we did it together. Thank you that you never shielded me from the reality of the Christian life—I was never allowed to think that church was all about my needs, or that serving should always have me as the recipient. Thank you that you always offered me a cross to carry, as you carried yours. But thank you that you always explained why we were serving others, and that I learned (slowly) to be joyful that I could serve the Christ who has served me.

8. Thank you for showing me what sacrificial love is. Every day of my life since the very first, you’ve done something for me that was hard or costly for you. In the way you’ve mothered me, I can see a glimmer of how Christ lived and died for me. You’ve shown me Christ.

Do you have a Mom you need to say “thank you” to? You *definitely* have a Savior to say “thank you” to! Take some time this Lord’s Day, not just to celebrate moms, but to give praise to the Lord from whom every good gift comes!

Read the original article at The Gospel Coalition

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Sermon: A Better High Priest from Hebrews 2

Why the Cross?
March 30, 2014
“A Better High Priest”
Hebrews 2:10 – 18

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May Newsletter & Calendar Posted

Zion_NewsletterThe Zion Chronicles for March 2014 is now available for download. You can view the document or download it here. Also, we have updated the church calendar for the month. You can view that by month, week, daily, or agenda style, by clicking here.

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Sermon: Anatomy of Temptation from Genesis 26


Persevering Promises
March 30, 2014
“Anatomy of Temptation”
Genesis 26:1 – 16

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Summer Camping Opportunities

Bible_Lake3Are you looking for camping options for your kids this summer? Below is some information on regional camps in the area, that will hopefully give you a place to start. Zion cannot guarantee any information or the experience of any camp, so please use this information simply as a starting guide that parents will need to use wisdom and discernment when making plans for the summer. Have other suggestions for camps? Send a note to Pastor Brian. Happy camping!

Name Location Details
Twin Lakes Bible Camp & Center Manson, IA

712.297.7714

Family, adventure, and general sessions offered

(Evangelical Covenant Church)

Village Creek Bible Camp Waterville, IA

563-535-7320

Family, horse, and general camps (North American Baptist)
Shamineau Camp & Conference Center Motley, MN

218.575.2240

Horse, wilderness, island, and adventure sessions along with general sessions

(Evangelical Free Church of America)

Hidden Acres Christian Center Dayton, IA

515.547.2751

General camping with horse, adventure, and more

(Evangelical Free Church of America)

Ironwood Springs Christian Ranch Stewartville, MN

507.533.4315

Horse, military, handicapped, and general camping sessions offered

(Non-denominational)

Camp Jim Pillager, MN

218.829.6767

Jesus Is Mine – JIM offers great costs on summer camping

(Non-denominational)

Iowa Bible Camp Near

Des Moines, IA

Browse website for brochure

(Non-denominational)

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Their marriage was dead. Jesus made it live again!

What can save a marriage when there is anger? Violence? Affairs? She is leaving, taking the kids, and filing to get a divorce?

What can Philippians 2 do to change this marriage that is falling apart? Can the power of the resurrection make a difference? It turns out, it makes every difference! Listen to Hans and Star share how biblical counseling led them into a life of biblical repentance, transformation, and ultimately, hope for a new and better marriage than anything they had anticipated. Jesus is making all things new! Will you turn toward Him?

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