I want to take a minute to write about a new sermon series
called “The Story” that begins here at MPCC in January 2013. The intent of The Story is to help you see
the connectedness of the Bible as it unfolds from two perspectives: the lower
story and the upper story. The lower
story is God’s work in and through the lives of people, places and events while
the upper story is about how God uses those people, places and events to
accomplish His ultimate plan of redemption.
I want you to know that it took me a long time to choose
this new series because it’s not something that I normally do. I say that because The Story is a sermon
series resource that comes from Zondervan Publishers and I almost never use
these kinds of resources. But I’m making
an exception for some very specific reasons.
First, I believe there’s great value in helping people understand the
connectedness of the Bible. I think this
will be beneficial for anyone regardless of where they are in their personal
spiritual development. Second, I believe
that we can use The Story as a tremendous evangelism tool. All of us know someone who not only doesn’t
know or understand the Bible but believes it’s a book that is too difficult to
know or understand. I’m praying that we
will invite these folks to come and be a part of this series so they can begin
to see the Bible in a whole new light.
Third, regardless of how familiar you may be with the Bible, there will
be great encouragement that comes from being reminded of how God has revealed
Himself and His plan through the pages of His Word.
Now, I feel like I need to share a couple of disclaimers
with you before we begin. First, while
this will be the longest series that I have ever done at MPCC (32 weeks)
there’s no way that we can go verse-by-verse through the entire Bible in 32
weeks. There will be times when we cover
significant portions of the Bible in a single weekend. And there will be times when all I’ll be able
to do is give a summary or overview of significant portions of the Bible. The emphasis will be connecting God’s overall
story from beginning to end. Having said
that, though, you need to know that Andrew and I will be writing our own
original messages and our goal will be to bring as much depth as possible to
each sermon (Andrew has actually already started working on the first sermons
as I continue to focus on the remaining weekends in 2012). We will not be preaching sermons that we
purchased with The Story resource kit.
Second, Zondervan has published some resources to go along with The
Story. Two of them are The Story Bible
and a companion Study Guide. We won’t be
using either one of these resources. We
will, however, be selling in The Resource Center, a book called “The Heart of
the Story” which is like a devotional guide that follows along with the sermons. Our goal in this series is to help people
understand the connectedness of the Bible in a way that leads to a deeper faith
in God and a deeper desire to dig into the truth of His Word.
I hope that you are praying about someone you can invite to
discover God’s love and His ultimate plan of redemption through a better
understanding of the Bible. I’m praying
that God will use this new series to capture, to teach and to inspire all of us
to a greater desire to study and know His Word…His story.
Jesus cares,
Pastor Chris
pastor chris i am so looking forward to this series...i live in bedford indiana and have attended your church a few times with a friend of mine, jan pennington. i have prayed for you often since i came to know of your battle with cancer and God's grace to you in the days since....the Lord had already led me to begin reading through the Bible, since it had been several years since i had done so. it is for me, completely in His timing, that i will be sharing in this series with you and andrew.... mostly by computer. hopefully, at least a couple of weeks in person! we serve an awesome God and i grow to love Him more and more. thank you for being a faithful shepherd over the flock He has given to you at mpcc and for those of us in cyber space:)
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