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Standalone Sermons: Pastor Scott's Comments on Charlottesville

August 20, 2017

"What has been happening in recent days is absolutely appalling but not surprising. I think most of us are aware that racism is alive and well, not just in a small band of white supremacists, but in a significant portion of American society. I'm certain it has sunk into every human heart to some extent which is why we all need to constantly ask God to search our hearts. We should always be on the side of promoting justice and defending those who are being oppressed. It's our calling as followers of Jesus."


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Unmerciful Servant

August 13, 2017

We live in an unforgiving world. We all experience things like hurt, betrayal, injustice and wrongs against us. Some have even been abused or raped or have been violently attacked to the point of injury. Others have lost loved ones because of the careless actions of others. Forgiveness is hard but Jesus presses us in this parable (Matt 18:21-35) to not only forgive but to abundantly pardon. The whole point of the parable is that in light of us, as children of God, being so graciously forgiven by God of the enormous debt of sin we could not pay, we should readily forgive our brothers and sisters their debts against us, which are small in comparison. Pastor Scott also talks about the consequences of harboring resentments against people. It's the equivalent of practicing willful sin and results on falling under the disciplining hand of God. Everything in this sermon is a persuasive reasoning to let go of any sort of unmerciful attitudes we have toward anyone no matter how great the offense may be.


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Pharisee and Tax Collector

August 6, 2017

Perhaps the greatest widespread deception in people everywhere is the idea that being good is enough to get you into Heaven. Jesus tells a parable to address this very error of self-righteous pride in Luke 18. It contrasts two different kinds of people: one is a moral religious praying man who congratulates himself for how good he is, and the other is a reputed sinner who is utterly broken before God. Jesus makes the statement that the humble man crying out for mercy will walk away justified, whereas the self-righteous man will walk away not justified. This message preached by Pastor Scott is applicable to all who long to be more humble. This is an important message because God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble. 


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Lost Mission

July 23, 2017

Many of those who have grown up in the church have been encouraged to perform evangelism. But what does that mean? And where does that fall in the life of a follower of Christ? Drawing from the parables of the Lost Sheep and the Lost Coin, as well as the story of His interaction with Zacchaeus in the Gospel of Luke, it’s clear that Jesus' passion and greatest mission is "to seek and save the lost". In this message, Ren elder John Michaelson touches on the idea that evangelism is not just something some of us do, but a "normal" Christian discipline similar to prayer or bible study. More importantly, it is the ultimate mission of every follower of Jesus to share the Gospel message with those who have not believed in or heard it. In the second half of the message, John gives encouragement about being a living witness, as well as some practical ideas about how to share your faith. 


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The Wise and Foolish Builders

July 16, 2017

In this message, youth leader Chris Waugh preaches a message based around the parable of the wise and foolish builders. In this parable, the foolish man builds his house upon sand and it falls down during the storm. However, the wise man builds his house on a rock, and it remains strong against the winds and rain. Jesus uses these builders as a metaphor to show that a life that is not built upon the Word of God will not withstand the storms of life; only a life built upon the Word of God will last forever. 


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Great Banquet

July 9, 2017

What does it cost to be a disciple? We are told today that since salvation is a free gift, all we need to do is believe and receive - and we've made this as easy as possible with the creation of "sinner's prayers". The problem with this oversimplification is that the call of Jesus to be saved is synonymous with discipleship. Jesus has much to say about discipleship and it's clear that it's a renunciation of everything we have and all we are. It's costly. Pastor Scott expounds on the parable of the great banquet from Luke 14 to show what it means to be a true disciple. This is a heart searching message for all to assess whether or not we are truly ready to stand before God.


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The Rich Fool

July 2, 2017

If this message was understood and put into practice by just the Ren community, it would unleash tens of millions of dollars into the causes of the kingdom of God over the years. Jesus talks much about our relationship with money and things, and the parable of the Rich Fool is all about the vision we have for how we will use what is given to us. What matters most is not how much we give but how much we give in light of what we have. In the latter part of the sermon, Pastor Scott addresses three questions: Why does God call the man in the parable a fool? What does it look like to be "rich toward God"? And how will God tell our story when it's all over?


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Standalone Sermons: Fostering Hope

June 25, 2017

Jonathan Reid of Fostering Hope delivers a challenging sermon on the adoption of God's people and the responsibility that comes with it. What does this responsibility entail? The imitation of Christ through the selfless fostering and adoption of orphans into the family of God. 


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Friend at Midnight

June 18, 2017

One of the greatest challenges in the life of any Christian is to develop a strong, vibrant, unceasing practice of prayer. The disciples who walked with Jesus quickly realized that they didn't pray the way Jesus did, so they asked him "Lord teach us to pray". Pastor Scott expounds on Luke 11:1-13 as Jesus teaches the disciples some important lessons on praying. Jesus gets at the very root of how we perceive God within because this determines whether we will be motivated or discouraged. The message is relevant to both the brand new believer desiring a prayer life and the old saint who has been walking with the Lord for several decades. Also, being Father's Day, there was also much threaded throughout the message about God as Father. 


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The Family That Runs

June 11, 2017

Is there an inherent purpose to our lives? Is there an intrinsic design in our relationships with the people around us? Ren youth director, Chris Waugh, led us into discussion about the parable of the Prodigal Son. In this parable, Jesus invites his audience into right standing with a Father who runs to his children and celebrates their existence. Jesus argues that the rightful meaning and design of human life is familial intimacy with the Creator of the Universe. 


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