So I just got back from Liquid Summer Camp and I heard a really cool story from Jeremy Kingsley, the camp speaker. He went back and traced his salvation (this guy told this guy, who told this guy, who told this guy, who spoke when his dad got saved, who then shared the Gospel with him) and said how excited he is to one day run in to that first guy in Heaven and to thank him for sharing Christ's love.
This got me thinking about all the people who have had an impact on my walk with the Lord and the people who had an impact on them. I have a lot of people that I really need to thank, because I wouldn't be where I am today if it weren't for their boldness, or kindness, or love that they showed me. I personally was challenged to share this with those who have had that impact, and hopefully I will actually talk to most of them and let them know.
So I'd like to throw that same challenge out to you. Who is it that has had an impact on your walk with Jesus? Have you ever thanked them? If not, why? Let them know! It's such a small thing, but it is great knowing that God used you to impact someone, and I'm sure it would encourage those who have encouraged you.
- Sean Fryer
Friday, June 21, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
What Are You Living For?
Ok, I have an important question for you; does your life reflect what's important to you? Before you answer this question, think about these things: What's on your Facebook page, your Instagram, Vine, or any other form of social media? What conclusions would people draw about you if this is all they could see. How do you act in public? Mainly, away from the Church? I heard the question asked before, "if you were arrested for being a Christian, would there be enough evidence to convict you?". Think about this.
Our lives should reflect what's important to us, especially as Christians. In Romans 8:29 we are told that we are supposed to be "conformed to the image of His Son". If we are becoming like Christ, people should see it. A perfect example of this can be seen in the early church where people "saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men, they marveled. And they realized that they had been with Jesus" (Acts 4:13). As I look on at my life, I wonder if people realize that I have been with Jesus. In order for people to see this in my, I think there are a few things that I need to do:
Our lives should reflect what's important to us, especially as Christians. In Romans 8:29 we are told that we are supposed to be "conformed to the image of His Son". If we are becoming like Christ, people should see it. A perfect example of this can be seen in the early church where people "saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were uneducated and untrained men, they marveled. And they realized that they had been with Jesus" (Acts 4:13). As I look on at my life, I wonder if people realize that I have been with Jesus. In order for people to see this in my, I think there are a few things that I need to do:
- Study The Word- This is one way we can know and become like Jesus. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God" (John 1:1). He IS the Word. This is reading about who exactly Jesus was and is. When you have been with Him, you will study His Word.
- Pray- How do you get to know people? By talking to them! This is how you can communicate with God. Even Jesus prayed while He was here on Earth.
- Serve- You want to do stuff for people you love. If you truly love Jesus, you will want to serve Him. Too many Christians spend their whole life being poured in to, and never once pour out the love of Christ. Don't make that mistake. Just as Jesus came "not to be served, but to serve" (Matthew 20:28), we should do the same.
- Don't Make Excuses- God uses ordinary and flawed people. None of the people He used were perfect. That's why we need Jesus. But He will do extraordinary things through ordinary people. Peter denied Christ and then preached a sermon that brought 3,000 people to Jesus. Paul killed Christians, and then wrote most of the New Testament. God can and will use you if you don't make excuses. Just do it!
Lets get to that point and place where we can say as Paul said "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain" (Philippians 1:21). He is who we should truly live for!
-Sean Fryer
-Sean Fryer
Friday, June 7, 2013
I Am A Christian
I was just thinking of the simple statement, "I am a Christian". This is such an incredible truth and a profound thing to say if you think of what it means, BUT I feel so many "Christians" end this statement differently. What do I mean by this? Well there are three different ways I think we can say this:
- I am a Christian. - This statement ends simply with a period. It's just that, a statement. This is a person who maybe grew up in a Christian home and calls their self this, or maybe hasn't truly grasped what being a Christian is all about. It's a simple sentence for them and doesn't really have much meaning.
- I am a Christian? - This is more of a question (obviously, it ends with a question mark). This is a person who claims to be a follower of Christ, yet people will look on at their life and see no real fruit, no change, no transformation. The old has not passed away and there is nothing new. This is the type of person that others would question if they truly gave their life to Jesus and that may question their own faith.
- I am a Christian! - This is an emphatic exclamation. It's something you want to shout out. You wanna go on the rooftops and yell to everyone that you are sold out for Jesus, He radically changed you, you're not ashamed of the Gospel! This is how everyone who has given their life to Christ should say this. Think about this. Romans 6:23 says "The wages of sin is death...", but it doesn't end there. It'd be a really sad thing if it did. It goes on to say "but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord." Because of Jesus' death on the cross, we are no longer going to Hell and facing the punishment we deserve. We get to spend eternity in Heaven with Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. We should be so fired up about this, that no matter what we're going through, the fact that we are a Christian and are saved should bring about excitement to us.
So think about how your sentence ends. Is it a period, question mark, or exclamation point? This makes all the difference in the world to how you view your faith and how others see you.
-Sean Fryer
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Running from God?
Ever feel like you've been running from God?
You feel distant from God & far-away. You haven’t prayed in days. You’ve been walking in sin. God’s still & quiet voice seems muted. And you feel like your at the point of no-return.
But grace reaches far beyond our obedience. Here’s what I love about Jesus: “If we are faithless, he remains faithful” (2 Tim 2:13). He is full of mercy & compassion. Like the father of the prodigal son, he sees you from far away. And when you return, he embraces you with open arms & showers you with goodness.
So have you been running? Your Father loves you. It’s time to come home.
-Dennis
You feel distant from God & far-away. You haven’t prayed in days. You’ve been walking in sin. God’s still & quiet voice seems muted. And you feel like your at the point of no-return.
But grace reaches far beyond our obedience. Here’s what I love about Jesus: “If we are faithless, he remains faithful” (2 Tim 2:13). He is full of mercy & compassion. Like the father of the prodigal son, he sees you from far away. And when you return, he embraces you with open arms & showers you with goodness.
So have you been running? Your Father loves you. It’s time to come home.
-Dennis
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