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Loving God, Loving People, Living Free

Tuesday April 2nd, 2019

Pastor Ethan's Weekly Message to our Extended Church Family

Welcome to April everyone.  I trust you all are well.  We might get a little snow later this week, but Spring is doing its best to show up here in the Mountains!

It's hard to believe that Easter is only three Sundays away. Pray for us as we prepare for the unique opportunity we will have to share the Hope of Christ to many on that day, as we also pray for you and your home church.

So, jumping in! Last Sunday we covered Romans 12:3-8, as Paul began to describe in detail just what it looks like for us to 'test and approve' the will of God in our lives. After calling us to deeply consider not just the question of 'who am I', but 'why am I', Paul laid out the essential and life-affirming truth that by God's Grace, He has created each of us, as us, uniquely, as an essential part of how He works in His world. To be succinct, 'In Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others.'

This discussion reminded us how the chief expression of the Gifts God gives us, the chief way we serve Him, is by serving others.  All together now... we Love God by Loving People. Yes!

But just what does it look like to love people?  Back in 2018 (in the era before we started Romans-smile), we examined this question through the lens of 1 Corinthians 13 (love is patient, love is kind, etc...).  Now, here in Romans 12 Paul answers this question in powerful detail, starting with the exhortation that Love must be sincere.

From time to time a person will question me about the practical applicability of the New Testament to our lives today.  After all, the books almost 2000 years old!  Now, it is likely that you would agree that Scripture has great significance to the reality of life. Really, beyond our ability to even comprehend, which is why scripture is always fresh and new.  And yet, I would struggle to find a passage of scripture more practical and powerful than what we find here in the rest of Romans 12.  Here Paul gives a divine recipe for a life well lived, a life that will not only result in the fullness of the one who lives, but the lives of those you live with. Read this passage and just imagine our country- or closer to home, our homes, if this described how we live.  This isn't boring 2000 year old religion.  This is radically counter-cultural and the hope for cultural restoration.  If you think I'm overstating, read each statement closely, and ask yourself- what would it look like if this was who I am?  Because friend, if you are a follower of Christ, it is.

May your week and weekend be filled with Christ's blessing, and if you are in the valley we hope to see you!
On the journey with you,
Pastor Ethan

One more thing!  This Sunday my monthly column "God and Coffee" will run in the Vail Daily.  Here's the article- some food for thought.
God and Coffee
Sunday, April 7th
 
A few years back my family took a trip to Florida.  We rented this cool little condo near a beach, complete with everything needed except the most important piece of home infrastructure possible.  No, it had running water.  It didn’t have a coffee maker.  Ignoring my family’s confusion as to why this constituted a crisis, I located the nearest coffee shop, about a mile down the road.  Crisis averted.  So, the next morning when I got up to hike the mile to Latte’da, my wife asked “why do you need coffee anyway?”  Blank stare.  Are you kidding me?  That’s like asking “why do you need to breathe anyway?”
 
Recently a friendly reader responded to one of my columns with the deeply insightful question “Why do we need imaginary friends?”  I’ll suspend reality for a second and assume he wasn’t mocking my faith in Jesus. Let’s rephrase the question “Why do you need to believe in God?”  Keep or leave the sarcasm, it really is a good question.  As a very pragmatic (even skeptical) person, why do I believe in God?  Even more, why am I an active follower of Jesus Christ?  Why do I NEED Jesus anyway?
 
There’s more ways to approach that question than there are brands of coffee, spanning the disciplines of theology, philosophy, sociology, psychology, cosmology, biology, even economics (and more).  All of these streams have wrestled with the question of why people believe in God, but let me come at it personally.  In my life experience as a pragmatist, there simply is more rational evidence for the existence of God than not.  Many intellectuals across the centuries have argued this, and I respect that many also disagree.  One of my favorite “God evidences” is the sheer joy I receive from a hot cup of coffee (interesting topic if you want to go there- the appreciation of joy and beauty as evidence of God).  But that just addresses my belief in the existence of a creator.  Faith in the God of the Bible, specifically faith in Christ, is another matter altogether.  So, once again, why do I need Jesus?
 
Given I’ve only got 300 words to go, let me give just one reason.  Ready? Here it is. Left to my own devices, I’m a mess.  Now, I’m fortunate enough to have had a fairly secure and healthy upbringing, so I might have a head start on a few of you, but trust me.  I’m a mess.  Maybe not what you want your local pastor to say, but we’ve got plenty of pretending in our culture right now, so why add to it.  In the right circumstance I can be angry, petty, impatient, inconsiderate, and sometimes just mean, especially if you’re an unsolicited sales person calling my cell phone.  No, I don’t want to add to my &#$% time share I’m already not using! But I digress.
 
Can you relate? I recognize that I am a mess, I don’t WANT to be a mess, and yet… I can still be a mess!  In the Biblical book of Romans, Paul sums up our shared frustration as he cries out “I do not understand what I do! For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate, this I do!”  Then, with the brutal honesty I most love about Paul, he exclaims “Who will rescue me from this body of death!”  There it is.  That’s why I need Jesus, for His is the unchanging Grace and love that takes me as I am and exchanges my mess for His Life.  It’s not about religion, it’s about freedom.  I need Jesus because I can’t make life work without him, and more than that, I wasn’t designed to.
 
Friends, Easter is only three weeks away. If you are a mess like me, I invite you to find a church and come hear about why we Christians need Jesus.  It may just turn out that you need him too. 
 
Ethan Moore is the pastor of Trinity Church in Edwards. He and Lisa have lived in the valley since 1995. Ethan can be reached at godandcoffeevail@gmail.com, and he would love to have a cup of coffee with you.

This Sunday's Message: The Power of Sincere Love
Focus Scripture: Romans 12:9-16

Messages in this series
Week 1, March 17th: The Living Sacrifice
Week 2, March 24th: The Mystery? of God's Will
Week 2.1, March 25th: The Mystery? of God's Will- Supplemental
Week 3, March 31st: Giving Grace
Week 4, April 7th: The Power of Sincere Love
Week 5, April 14th: Overcoming Evil with Good

Visit the 'sermons' tab at www.trinityvail.com for Pastor Ethan's weekly study/reflection guide, scripture reference links, message audio links, and more. Ethan’s message audio is also available through various podcast apps on both your iPhone and Android devices. Just search for “Trinity Vail Valley Ethan” in your podcast app.
If you are coming into town soon and would like to learn about Trinity's upcoming events, visit our 'coming events' tab at trinityvail.com, or just click HERE!
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Edwards, CO 81632
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