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7
May

Man Up Resources

At “Man Up” I said that we would post here on the blog a list of resources and where they can be found easily.  So, here’s the list:

Books:

God, Marriage, and Family – Andreas Kostenberger

Sacred Marriage – Gary Thomas

Pastor Dad – Mark Driscoll (Free eBook)

The Godly Home – Richard Baxter

This Momentary Marriage – John Piper

Fight Clubs – Jonathan Dodson

Doctrine – Mark Driscoll

Total Church – Tim Chester, Steve Timmis

Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood – John Piper & Wayne Grudem

Sermons:

Marriage Series – John Piper

Sanctification in Marriage – Matt Chandler

Marriage – Mark Driscoll

Websites:

DesiringGod.org/blog

TheResurgence.org/blog

Relit.org

Acts29Network.org/resources

29
Apr

Here is Love on Sunday, May 2

The text of Scripture is always about Jesus.

This Sunday we will look at 1 John 2:1-2.  It will show us some features of Jesus that are incredible. These verses are a continuation of 1 John 1:5-10. This text emphasizes aspects of Jesus that we sadly may have grown used to, or perhaps have not thought about.  The goal this weekend is to re-invigorate a passion and love for Jesus in regard to these things.  These verses highlight some glorious truths about Jesus that should stun us, leave us speechless and cause us to worship in admiration and awe.

Your name and remembrance are the desire of our soul, My soul yearns for you in the night; my spirit within me earnestly seeks you. – Isaiah 26:8-9

Isaiah 26:8-9  is the desire of Remedy Church.  To see, know, and live for Christ.

This Sunday:

The Broken and the Tired – Elevation Church

Sermon – 1 John 2:1-2

Man of Sorrows – Mars Hill
Before the Throne – Shane and Shane
What Wondrous Love is This? – Mars Hill
The Solid Rock – Hymn

Sending/Offering Song: Here is Love – Mars Hill

See you guys on Sunday.  I love you.
—Phud

21
Apr

Sunday, April 25

This Sunday, because the text deals heavily with confession of sins, we will focus heavily on confession of sins. Notice the flow of these songs. First, we pray for the Holy Spirit to come and move our hearts to sing the praises of Jesus, recognizing that He is the only reason we are saved, from start to finish. We need the Holy Spirit in the service to speak to our hearts and reveal to us and in us, Jesus so that we can better know him and more deeply worship him. For, as Jesus rightly said, “It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh is no help at all.” (John 6:63). As we have prayed for the Holy Spirit to move, we expect He will through the spoken Word of God. As Jesus continued to say in the same verse mentioned a moment ago, “The words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life.” After the sermon, we will act on the words with which we have been challenged by confessing our sins to Jesus, trusting that He is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us. The songs will speak harshly of our sin and gloriously of Jesus which is a right view to take. We are sinners; He is the Savior. We will end the service, as we are sent to be the church, singing the great glories of Jesus because He rescued us from our bondage to corruption and into new life and joy in Him!
Here is how you can prepare yourself for the service:

Come Thou Fount

SERMON

Confession (Mars Hill Church)
Nothing But the Blood
You Have Opened My Mouth (Mars Hill Church)
We Have Not Known Thee

Glory to God (Fee)

I encourage you to read through the text being preached this week. Hopefully, you are memorizing as we go along and have been meditating on these verse already. If you have missed any of the weeks prior, you can listen to the podcasts here. I love you all and look forward to worshipping with you through the preaching/hearing of the Word and responding in song, all for the glory and in the name of Jesus.

Cameron

20
Apr

An Exposition of Hebrews 13:17

Obey your leaders and submit to them, for they are keeping watch over your souls, as those who will have to give an account. Let them do this with joy and not with groaning, for that would be of no advantage to you. – Hebrews 13:17

I have been thinking and meditating on this verse over and over since Remedy began.  This verse says a lot.  It has implications for both the elders and for the church.  So, finally, I thought I would put some of these things down for us to consider.  I’m going to consider the verse from two different perspectives. First, from the point of view of the elders, then from the view of the church.

First, let me say from the beginning, I believe JESUS is the head of the church.  The elders are not the head of the church.  Jesus is the Chief Shepherd mentioned in 1 Peter 5:4.  We do see in Scripture that the pastors/elders have been given the duty to lead the church, they are not the head though.

Implications for Elders:
This verse has a couple implications for elders that are important for them to consider while they lead the church.
1.)  Elders are to keep watch over the people’s souls.
This is a massive task that has been assigned to the elders.  To think of all this encompasses is daunting and somewhat overwhelming.  Nevertheless, it is the task of the elders of the church to do this.  This is the same exhortation given to elders in 1 Peter 5:1-2 where elders are told to “shepherd the flock of God that is among you, exercising oversight, not under compulsion, but willingly, as God would have you.

Why would this be important?

I can think of two reasons.  Reason one is right in the text of Hebrews 13:17.  Reason two is an obvious reason.

Reason 1 – You will give an account. Hebrews 13:17 tells elders clearly that they will give an account for the oversight they give for the church God has put them over.  This sounds very much like the caution given to elders in James 3:1 where we are told that elders will be “judged with greater strictness“.
To know that we will stand before God and give an account for the way we led the church and for the oversight of souls we provided to the church that God put in our charge should be taken seriously.  It should cause every elder/pastor to take pause and consider if they are honoring Jesus with the way they are leading.  This isn’t some game.  Being an elder/pastor is not just some job we take and do.  IT IS LEADING THE CHURCH.  This must not be taken lightly.  We will give an account for the way we lead.

Reason 2 – Their eternity is literally at stake.  If pastors/elders do not take seriously their God-given responsibility to watch over the souls of their people, and shepherd them toward Jesus and not away from Jesus with goofy worldly thoughts and practices, then the eternity of the people in the church is literally at stake.  Their final state between heaven and hell could fall directly on the shoulders of the pastor and his lack of shepherding them well.  This is not to take away from the responsibility that each person has before God because of their sin.  But to remind each elder/pastor of the high calling he has been given by God to proclaim the Gospel to this lost and dying world.
Again, the importance of considering that elders “will give an account“.  Pastors MUST take seriously their calling and shepherd their people well, so that they will know Christ truly and not hear these dreadful words when they die, “I never knew you; depart from me, you workers of lawlessness.

2.)  Elders should expect the church to submit to their leadership.
There is no other way to read the text of Hebrews 13:17 than to draw from it that the church is absolutely expected to submit to the leadership of the elders (see below where I clarify on this following).  Because of this, the elders of the church must expect the church to submit to their leadership.  Half-hearted expectations of leadership, will produce half-hearted, weak leaders of the church.  This will prove to be detrimental because the pastor will inevitably not stand of up for truth because he fears man and not God. The elders must be strong here and absolutely expect the church to submit to their leadership.  As I have already said, Jesus is the head of the church, not the elders, but elders have been given the duty to lead. So, elders, lead with boldness, expecting the church to follow.  Lead them in depth to know Jesus intimately.
One thing must be said here.  If pastors/elders are going to expect the church to submit to their leadership, then they must lead the church into deep places.  They must expound the Scriptures weekly to them.  They must call them to repentance and faith in Jesus.  They must call out their sin, and tell them to trust only in Jesus, not their works for right standing with God.
Further, if elders are to expect submission from the church, then the elders themselves MUST BE PURSUING HOLINESS THEMSELVES.  I cannot stress the importance of this enough.  If you are calling people to trust Christ and live for Him, then YOU as the elder/pastor must be the leader in this and the pace-setter.  You MUST be striving everyday to know Jesus, repent of sin, be in the Word, be memorizing Scripture, leading your family and killing sin in your life.  If you are not, you are a hypocrite and have NO PLACE leading a church or being an elder/pastor.

Implications for the Church:
This verse also has implications for the church to consider as they follow their leaders.
1.)  The church must obey and submit to their leaders. (elders)
Let me be clear here from the beginning.  I am not speaking of blind trust.  That would be foolish.  I am speaking of following the kind of elder being spoken of in the previous paragraph who is pursuing Jesus deeply.  So the church, as best as they can discern, should know if their elders/pastors are these kind of men, then they should obey and submit to their leadership.  This is the direct command given by God in this verse.
Absolutely, if there is a time where they think the teaching of the elder is not in line with Scripture or if there is a time where they discern problems in the character of the elders, then submission to their leadership may halt, but following the instructions in 1 Timothy 5 is necessary.  But, provided the elders are men of God, that exposit the Scriptures with accuracy, who are pursing Jesus, trying to discern His will for the direction of the church, then the church should obey and submit to their leadership and let them lead well and not hinder their leadership.

2.)  The church must follow with joy and not with groaning.
It is very difficult to lead someone who is not joyous, but groaning.  It is ALMOST impossible.  Groaning can be contagious in a church and contaminate the “unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace” that pastors should strive to maintain.  Groaning can include complaining to others without trying to improve things or not going to the elders/pastors first about your concerns.  This kind of behavior is so destructive in the church and can bring in an air of negativity that is very difficult to exterminate.  As Christians, we should fight having a complaining and critical spirit within us.
So, not only should the church obey and submit (first implication) they should also do it with JOY and not groaning. You should strive to make it easy for the elder/pastor to lead the church and not difficult.  You should desire the holiness of the church, but with encouragement not groaning.  You should pray for your pastor, and seek to listen to the encouragement and exhortations he challenges you with each Sunday.  You should seek to do what he says, in accordance with Scripture, because it’s his desire to see you be sanctified.  You should JOYFULLY SUBMIT because he has been entrusted with watching over your soul.  This is an enormous task that he has been called to by God.  You should be joyful that he desires to do this.  God has called the Christian to a life filled with JOY.  Again, this is provided the elder/pastor is pursing holiness in his life, of course.
Listen to this exhortation to the church regarding the elders in their church:
We ask you, brothers, to respect those who labor among you and are over you in the Lord and admonish you, and to esteem them very highly in love because of their work“.
The Bible asks the church to respect and esteem highly those who labor in the Lord and are over them. Why?  Because of their work.  If this is done, then the church is living out these implications of Hebrews 13:17.

Hebrews 13:17 has so much in it.  There are MAJOR challenges for the elders and the church.  May we at Remedy Church both pursue these things in our lives, AS WE PURSUE JESUS AND OUR SANCTIFICATION.

I love you very much Remedy.

—Phud

15
Apr

Sunday, April 18

This Sunday will look like this:

Come O Spirit – Bifrost Arts

Sermon – 1 John 1:5-10

Amazing Grace – Hymn
I Need You –  Remedy Worship
Only Your Blood Is Enough – Sojourn
Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed – Sojourn
Consume Us – Remedy Church

Sending Song – Consume Us (Bridge)

This is one of the most challenging texts I’ve ever prepared for.  It has been very difficult.  I have been having to really examine myself.  I have had to ask myself questions like, “If I say I have fellowship with Jesus, then do I walk in darkness?”

Come ready to hear from the Lord.

1 John 1:9 shows us that we are, as Christians, always to be living a life of repentance.  There is daily confession and repentance that must happen in our lives.  This sermon is for those who know Christ and for those who don’t.  We all must remember everything points to Jesus and His Gospel and His righteousness given to us.

Prepare your heart and mind to hear from God in His Word.  The Gospel is good news.  Come celebrate this good news with us this Sunday.

14
Apr

Authority of Jesus: Nature

The text is Mark 4:35-41.

Jesus just finished up a long day, teaching many people on the Kingdom of God. He withdraws across the lake with his disciples. All of a sudden a storm breaks out, throwing waves onto the boat and freaking out the disciples.
Jesus, being fully God and fully man, was sleeping, probably very fatigued from the long day, if he was able to sleep through such a violent storm.
The disciples, rather than acting on faith and trusting their lives in Jesus’ hands, awoke him and questioned his love for them. Their question represented the fear in their heart and lack of faith in Jesus. Does Jesus not even care that we drown? Is he oblivious to our needs? Is he really and truly in control of all things? Even this storm? Doubt. Fear. Idolatry. Pride. Anxiety.

Jesus spoke and rebuked the storm. Immediately, it stopped. And, immediately, he rebuked his disciples. He was, in essence saying to them, “Where is your faith? Why do you doubt me? Why do you fear? What makes you think a created storm is bigger than me, its Creator?”

Then the disciples were filled with a different type of fear. A reverence and awe type of fear filled them. It was a worshipful fear.
In the face of the storm, never doubt the authority of Jesus. He is the Lord of all creation. By Him and through Him were all things created and brought into existence and nothing exists outside of Him (Colossians 1).
FIX your gaze on His face. Trust in the absolute authority and power of Jesus. Don’t doubt Him. If you do, He is patient to answer you and always forgiving. If you don’t, but instead face the storm with joy, trusting Jesus, you grow and become more perfect and complete, lacking in nothing (James 1).

14
Apr

Man Up

We are really excited to be having our very first event at Remedy for men.  This event is going to be awesome.

The purpose of “Man Up” is to teach and challenge men to live for the glory of Jesus. We want men to learn to be real men, love Jesus, their wife and their children.  Brian Lowe, pastor of Exodus Church in Belmont, NC will be speaking at the event. Man Up is hosted by Remedy Church and is an official Acts 29 Network event.

The event will be on Friday, May 7 at 7pm.  If you live in the Rock Hill area and you are a male, then you should be there!!!

Event details here.

Registration here.

See you there!

8
Apr

Remedy Music Open Auditions

Remedy Music is holding open auditions to begin the process of building a second band. We as a church are blessed to have so many gifted servants who desire to use their gifts to bless the rest of the body of believers. So, in order to keep this ministry active and vital, we look forward to meeting with those that want to use their musical abilities to worship God and lead the church in worship. If you are interested in auditioning, here is the low-down:

1. Auditions will be held on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 at 5pm at the Rock Hill Fine Arts Center (where Remedy meets each Sunday).

2. You Must be a member of Remedy or in the membership process to be considered for the team.

3. Let us know what musical instrument you’ll be auditioning with or if you are a vocalist (or both). If you are a multi-instrumentalist, please come ready to play the instrument with which you are most proficient. Please bring your own instruments if you can. Email cameron@remedychurch.org with that information before auditions so we will know what to expect.

4. You will be expected to know these songs and to be ready to sing/play them:

Come Thou Fount, How Deep the Father’s Love for Us, We Have Not Known Thee, and Consume Us

The music is attached by clicking on each song name. Feel free to print these sheets and bring them for the day of auditions  don’t feel the weight of having to memorize everything!

5. If you have any issues, questions or concerns – please email me at cameron@remedychurch.org.

Thanks,

Cameron

Consume Us

Come Thou Fount

How Deep the Father’s Love for Us

We Have Not Known Thee

7
Apr

Sunday, April 11

Here Is Love is back this Sunday.

How was the memorizing of 1 John 1 been going?  I hope you made good use of the extra week you had to memorize it.

This week we will be continuing to look at the preface (first 4 verses) of 1 John 1.  We saw last time that John was introducing and reminding us of the key aspects of what it means to be a Christian.

We should remember the audience that John is writing to as he explains these aspects of Christianity.  The first century was only beginning to nail down their doctrine in regard to Jesus and Christianity.

So far, some aspects that we have seen are:
(1.)  God (Jesus), has always existed.  Therefore , Christianity, has always existed.  (v. 1)
(2.)  Jesus was also a man. (v. 1-2)
(3.)  Jesus is the only way for life and salvation. (v. 1, 2)

This Sunday, April 11, we will study the other aspects of Christianity in the preface of 1 John.  We will talk a lot about what it means to have fellowship with God and with each other.  We will talk about what it means to really be a community of believers in the city of Rock Hill and what it means to be a community within our church.  Hopefully we will be challenged to truly start loving each other and our neighbors.

Please pray that God will open your heart and eyes to hear from Him this Sunday.  Get plenty of sleep on Saturday night and come ready to worship together as a church family.

This Sunday, April 11:

You Have Opened My Mouth – Mars Hill

Sermon – 1 John 1:1-4

Nothing But The Blood – Matt Redman
I Surrender All – Hymn
What Wondrous Love Is This – Hymn (Mars Hill version)
Doxology – Hymn (Mars Hill version)

Sending/Offering – Tear Down The Walls – Hillsong United

I love you guys.  See you on Sunday.

1
Apr

Easter 2010

Jesus Is Alive!!!

Amen!!

Jesus was wounded for OUR transgressions.
Jesus was crushed for
OUR iniquities.
Jesus was beaten, whipped, spit upon, nailed to wood, and received the wrath of God for you so that
YOU could be healed.

That is SO glorious!!!

BUT, that’s not all.  If it was, then we would have NO message.

JESUS CAME BACK TO LIFE AND NEVER DIED AGAIN, AND STILL LIVES NOW!!!
1,980 YEARS LATER HE IS STILL ALIVE!!!

THIS IS AMAZING.

We all die. Even those in the Bible who were resurrected back to life died again.  Jesus NEVER died again.  HE LIVES FOREVER.

THAT is why we worship Him.  THAT is why we celebrate on Easter with such fervor, with such excitement, with such joy!

Because Jesus lives forever, WE CAN TOO.  We can live forever, like Him AND WITH HIM.

He died our death. He gives us life eternal that WE DO NOT DESERVE.

Easter is better titled “Resurrection Sunday”.  We worship at resurrected Savior.  This is the message we will proclaim this Sunday.  It is a beautiful message.  Bring everyone you know that needs to hear this message.

Easter Sunday Service:

What Have We Done? - Mars Hill Music

Sermon

All Praise to God – Billy & Cindy Foote
In Christ Alone – Stuart Townend, Keith Getty
Before The Throne - Hymn
Jesus Paid It All – Hymn

To Know Your Name – Hillsong United – Sending/Offering Song

Come worship with us on this glorious day as we celebrate the greatest act ever in human history…The Resurrection of Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.