Watch World Events!

April 26, 2011

Sometimes I can only shake my head with amazement. 

Luke 21:36 says, “Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of man.”

For years, we in the church were taught that this Scripture means we are to watch world events so we can know when the time is right for Jesus to return and that this knowledge will somehow enable us to meet Him in the sky at His return.  That’s right.  We thought that our knowledge of world events would somehow save us or protect us or something silly like that. 

Horse feathers!

This passage in Luke has nothing to do with making sure you read news magazines, surf the right websites, or regularly watch cable news.  When Luke 21:36 tells us to watch, it means we need to watch ourselves.  Each of us needs to ask the following question:  “Am I living my life as Christ would live it?”   The answer will have nothing to do with keeping abreast of the news!

Then why all the emphasis on the world’s current events in theChurchofGod?  Why do we have sermons and booklets and articles which are created by some men whose specialty is preaching from the Bible in one hand and a news magazine in the other?  Why do some Churches of God have websites that have weekly news updates? 

The answer is because we haven’t learned our lesson!   Yes, we were suckered with this stuff in 1975 and we are still falling for the same dribble today. 

And why are our professing pastors and leaders feeding this nonsense to their congregations?  Because it helps them rake in money.  You can always rely on the weak-minded to be scared into responding favorably to this type of teaching.   Many of these shepherds are fully aware that this is all an exercise in futility and that it has nothing to do with preaching the Gospel of Jesus to the nations.  Their successful efforts at monetary gain are cynical ploys to increase their income.

Years ago, I listened to a Sabbath sermon by a visiting speaker.  He went on and on with a bunch of prophetic nonsense that he was trying to tie into some crisis in theMiddle East.  Afterward, I talked to the pastor.  I said, “Surely you don’t believe this stuff we just heard, do you?”  He responded, “Of course not.  But a lot of the brethren do.  And I figure that, if this is what they want, this is what I am going to give them.”  Yes, a cynical ploy.

God’s people need to stop falling for this blithering and blathering.  From now on when you hear someone quoting Luke 21:36, ask yourself:  “Is he trying to encourage me to watch myself so that I can continue to grow in grace and knowledge?  Is he helping me to focus on the weightier matters of the Law?  Is he encouraging me to have love for God and my neighbor?  Or is he appealing to the seamier side of Christianity that tries to twist Scripture into making biblical prophecies fit into some scenario that’s going to help his income?”

Should we read newspapers and watch the news?  Of course.  As long as we recognize that the knowledge we glean has nothing to do with Luke 21:36.  The knowledge that we glean from current events is not going to save us.

 Let’s get away from the nonsense.  Let’s concentrate on preaching the TRUE Gospel of Jesus, feeding the flock real food of substance, and helping the poor.


Teen Connections #2

June 23, 2009

Dear Church of God Teen,

 Let’s start with two questions:

First, how would you like to preach the Gospel of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ?  This is not a trick question.  This is not a joke.  Read further down for more details.

Second, have you made plans to go to summer camp?  If not, you may want to consider it.  With God’s people so scattered, you might enjoy spending a whole week with other Sabbath-keeping teens.  We have done some research and found the following Church of God camps that are available to you.  Please consider hanging with some other really great kids.  If you know of some other camps for Sabbath-keeping Church of God teens, let us know and we’ll be glad to put in a plug for those camps.  Whatever you decide to do, have a safe and wonderful summer!

See the list of AREA YOUTH CAMPS AT THE END OF THIS ISSUE!

Finally, we are pleased to have an article from Jessie Blevin in this issue.  We know you will enjoy it.

Back Talk – Tell us what is on your mind!

  1. What is your top concern for the future?
  2. What is your number one question about God?
  3. What scripture is most difficult for you to understand?
  4. What Bible story most inspires you?
  5. Who is the biggest influence on your life and why? 

Email your responses to info@dynamicchristianministries.org

News From You!

        We need your news.  Let us know what events will be taking place and have taken place in your church with your local youth group.  Share your news and pictures.

Your Thoughts and Opinions Count!

        Why don’t you submit an article to Teen Connections?  Tell us your thoughts.  Your opinions are valuable.  What are your ideas?  What are you thinking?  Don’t be afraid to share them with other teens.  These pages belong to you! 

Send your news and articles to us at info@dynamicchristianministries.org

 

FAST FIVE – Five key scriptures to support the seventh day Sabbath.

1.   Genesis 2:1-3 God made the seventh day holy at creation.

2.  Exodus 20:9-11 Commanded by God

3.  Matthew 2:27 The Sabbath was made for man.

4.  Acts 14:14-44 The apostles kept the Sabbath after Jesus’ death.

5.  Hebrews 4:9 The word “rest” here is Sabbatismos – keeping of the Sabbath.

What would you like to learn about? Send your questions/ideas to info@dynamicchristianministries.org

 Get Involved In the Journey           By Jessie Blevins

       PHOTOS Jessie     I have personally been involved in the marching band program at my school for two years, but I have been around that environment since I was nine years old. Both of my brothers participated in marching band throughout their high school career as my sister and I supported them every step of the way. As we; young adults, excel in life, we have the tendency to develop an attitude of “It’s all about me.” We think to ourselves, how can I fit into this group or what do others think of me. Rather than thinking about ourselves, we should be thinking about what we can do to help other people. Getting involved in activities at school or church, especially being able to devote time to a cause greater than yourself is key to a meaningful teen and young adult life.  That is what I have found in the Marching Band program at my school.

Marching band isn’t about an individual dot on the field, but about the two hundred and forty dots that make up the whole picture. Without every single person doing their part, the picture would look like a giant blob. Since being involved with band, I’ve realized that we need to look at the bigger picture in life. Band has helped me become a well-rounded person because it is everyone working together to achieve a common goal. It teaches us responsibility along with leadership and determination. My band director always says, “Never ever, ever, give up. It’s not about winning. It’s about having fun and working together.” His drive for the band to succeed helps the members see that he means what he says and that we would never be where we are today if it weren’t for everyone else involved.

Being involved in activities or clubs gives us an opportunity to share who we are with other young people.  Sometimes I am ridiculed for how close my family is or how conservative I am in my values, but it often seems to be me who kids come to for advice. We don’t have to talk about our faith if we live it. 

So it’s not about what other people think of us, but how we can find something to be involved in that requires teamwork, as well as providing an opportunity to set an example in leadership. This can build character and be there to help others. Throughout our lives, we will encounter obstacles that we may not be able to climb without the help of someone else; whether that is a parent, a friend, or even a teacher. It’s not about being popular, or what’s in it for us. Rather, it is how we get there that should be the key aspect in everything we do.  Get involved in the journey.

 Jessie Blevins 17 years old.  She will be a Junior next year and a Drum Major for Marching Band next year.  She is hoping to study some type of science in college, maybe a career where she can work outdoors. You can contact Jessie at ucmfamily@aol.com “Attention: Jessie Blevins.”

GOT TALENT? WANT TO USE IT TO SPREAD THE GOSPEL? READ THIS:

 

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AREA YOUTH CAMPS:

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NEW to DCM: Teen Connections! First Issue April 2009

April 1, 2009

Teen Connections!

Issue No. 1 April 2009

Dear Church of God Teen,

The purpose of Teen Connections! is to provide opportunities for Church of God teens to get connected and stay connected. There are a lot of great kids out there in the Church of God. We believe it would be good for them to communicate with one another on a regular basis.

These pages were created for you. We hope you will actively participate in them by emailing us news and information about you and your local church activities. Please contact us at Info@DynamicChristianMinistries.org.

Wes and Nancy White, Editors

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This issue’s feature: Corey Snyder

Teen Connections! recently had the pleasure to make the acquaintance of a young man named Corey Snyder who lives in Livonia, Michigan. He is a sophomore at Stevenson High School.

Corey’s interests are Hip Hop dancing, scuba diving, and Eagle Scouting. He is also in the Drama Club in school and has participated in four shows: Twelve Angry Jurors, Competition Piece, Oklahoma, and Guys & Dolls. He loves speaking Spanish and learning more about the Spanish culture.

But the thing that intrigued us most about Corey is that he has developed his own website. And a good one at that. It is www.youthperspective.webs.com. We hope you will take the time to visit Corey’s website and communicate with him.

May God continue to bless Corey as he uses his talents for the good of others!

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Teen Survey

Our next issue will include a survey for you. We will be asking you some specific questions about what you would like to see included in the Teen Connections! pages. We hope you will email us your input. Thanks so much.

Calendar of Upcoming Events News From You

Let us know about upcoming events that will be happening in your area. Tell us what you have planned for the future so other teens can read about you. Please email us your information. We need news from you. Let us know what events have taken place in your church with your local youth group. Come on! Share your news. Email us some pictures!

Weekend Lock-In?

Are you interested in participating in a teen LOCK-IN in Tyler Texas? The Tyler Church of God has offered the use of their facilities for this event. This church group has a beautiful new building they would like to share with other Sabbath-keepers. This lock-in would start on a Friday evening and end on a Sunday morning. You would need to bring a sleeping bag and a pillow. There would be music, games, fellowship, and Bible learning. Let us know if your group would be interested in attending. Invite other church kids. It will be loads of fun. Contact us soon!

Your Thoughts and Opinions Count!

Why don’t you submit an article to Teen Connections? Tell us your thoughts about how the church can better serve teens. What are your thoughts on how teens can better serve the church and the community. Your opinions are valuable. Don’t be afraid to share them with other teens. Every teen should feel like he or she has ownership in his local church congregation. And every teen should feel like he or she has ownership in the Teen Connections page!

God Loves You!

One of the most important things you can ever learn about the Bible is that God loves you. No, it’s not that God loves your parents and you are somehow just along for the ride. God loves you too. Please consider these Scriptures. These Bible verses are not just for adults. They are for YOU too!

1 John 4:19 We love Him (God), because He first loved us.

Romans 5:8 But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

Matthew 11:28 Come to Me, all who labor and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest.

Email Wes and Nancy White: Info@DynamicChristianMinistries.org.

Or call us at 903/636-4756.

Teen Connections! can also be viewed on 4ucm.org and DynamicChristianMinistries.org.

Corey Snyder founder of YouthPrespective.webs.com

Corey Snyder founder of YouthPrespective.webs.com


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