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Thursday, November 23rd, 2006 | Author: Brian Stevenson

This sermon is part of a 3-part sermon series I did for Vineyard Leadership Institute.

Compassion: Just Do It (This sermon)
http://www.brianstevenson.com/blog/?p=163

Compassion: A Catalyst for Restoration
http://www.brianstevenson.com/blog/?p=164

Compassion: Unlocking the Power of the Kingdom
http://www.brianstevenson.com/blog/?p=166

Subject: Jesus models a life filled with compassion.
Complement: The need for more people to show compassion is great.
Thesis: Jesus models a life filled with compassion because he is looking for more people to show compassion and to fulfill a great need.

Compassion: Just Do It
I’m going to give you a quick quiz. Don’t worry, it’s easy! I’ll give you a word and you give me the opposite. READY?
The opposite of Fast is… Slow.
The opposite of Long is… Short.
The opposite of Cold is… Hot.
The opposite of Young is… Old.
The opposite of Soft is… Hard.
The opposite of Sour is… Sweet.
The opposite of High is… Low.
The opposite of Rich is… Poor.
The opposite of Love is… Hate???

I’m not so sure about that! From my own experiences, I’m coming to realize that the greatest insult against someone is not to hate them, it’s to be apathetic.

Here’s a definition of apathy:
Not taking any interest in anything. Not bothering to do anything. It’s a lack of emotion or concern, especially when it relates to matters of general concern.

Remember back to when you were a child in school and someone from your class would pick on you? Your Mom or Dad would give you advice such as, “Just ignore them!” or “Pretend they’re not there!” or “Don’t give them any attention!” Eventually, over time, ignoring that person fixed the problem. They would find someone else to pick on; FINALLY, they were someone else’s problem!

Even though this advice can help us momentarily cope with a bad situation, it’s really just apathy in disguise. From the time of our youth, we’ve been taught to emotionally insulate ourselves. The truth is, those who intentionally hurt us are actually hurt and broken, and cannot help themselves. What they really need is more love and compassion, not apathy.

A famous American author once said, “The worst sin toward our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them: that’s the essence of inhumanity.” George Bernard Shaw

If you please, turn your Bibles to Matthew 9:35-38. In this passage, Jesus addresses the issue of apathy…

Matthew 9:35-38
Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, preaching the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and sickness. When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them, because they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd. Then he said to his disciples, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.”

Here, Jesus perfectly modeled the solution to apathy in three steps:
1) SAW THE CROWDS
First, Jesus “saw the crowds.” He opened his eyes to what was going on around him. Jesus didn’t turn a blind eye to those who were hurting. He didn’t pretend they weren’t there. He didn’t isolate himself from the realities of our world. He made himself aware of their needs by giving them his attention.

Personal reflection:
Many years ago when I was living on OSU campus as a freshman in college, I can not express to you how many times I passed judgment on those who were begging on the streets. I’d make up little stories in my head about how they’re probably a drug addict who got themselves into their mess. When I’d see one of those beggars on my side of the street about a block away from me, I’d go out of my way to cross over to the other side of the street… just to avoid them! I couldn’t bring myself to look at them in the eye and tell them I had no change when, truthfully, I carried plenty of change. I was skeptical that any money that I did give them would go to boos, cigarettes, or some other kind of drug. I’d easily justify my actions by saying, “Why would I enable a drug addiction? They’re better off without my money.” It’s always easier just to ignore the problem.

But, Jesus doesn’t call us to do the easy thing. He calls us to get out of our comfort zone so we can LOOK directly at the brokenness of our world. He wants us to see the harassed, the helpless, the broken, and the oppressed. Jesus spent most of his time with these people, and so should we.

2) FELT COMPASSION
Second, Jesus “had compassion on them”. Jesus didn’t insulate himself from their pain and suffering. He lowered his guard and made himself emotionally vulnerable. He did NOT repress the emotions that were stirred up. The Greek origin of the word “compassion” is splangkh-nid’-zom-ahee (Splagchnizomai – Splagchnon means bowels or intestines). German Theologian, Karl Barth gives us a revealing look at to what this Greek word means:

“The term obviously defies adequate translation. What it means is that the suffering and sin and abandonment and peril of these men not merely went to the heart of Jesus, but right into His heart, into Himself, so that their whole plight was now His own, and as such He saw and suffered it far more keenly than they did. Splagchnizomai means that He took their misery upon Himself, taking it away from them and making it His own.”

Feeling compassion isn’t some kind of lovey-dovey sensation or throwing a tongue-in-cheek “pity party”. Compassion goes straight into the heart and will create a gut-wrenching feeling in which we empathetically identify with the brokenness of another person. Those who choose apathy are choosing to be emotionally absent. Those who choose compassion are choosing to become emotionally vulnerable.

Have you noticed that some of the most amazing signs and wonders ever performed happened immediately after Jesus expressed emotion? Right before many of Jesus’ signs and wonders, he either: 1) wept, 2) showed anger, 3) rebuked, 4) was moved with compassion, 5) was deeply distressed, or 6) deeply sighed. Our culture has painted this picture of Jesus who was lifeless and emotionless and some kind of bearded lady. That is NOT the Jesus of the Bible!

3) TOOK ACTION
Third, Jesus “taught in their synagogues”, “preached the good news of the kingdom”, and “healed every disease and sickness”. Jesus’ compassion propelled him into ministry. His emotional investment could not allow him to neglect the harassed, the helpless, the broken, and the oppressed. Their pain became his pain, so he restored them physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Jesus raised the dead, cast out demons, brought sight to the blind, gave speech to the mute, restored hearing to the deaf, cured the leper, and healed the paralyzed. Jesus didn’t ignore the problem. Jesus took action!

Personal Reflection:
For about a year I’ve been trained to do prayer ministry. During the first 9 months, I would pass up dozens of opportunities to pray for people at the weekend services. I’d make up excuses in my mind, such as: “Oh, there’s plenty other people praying this weekend” or “I’ve had a rough week, I don’t think I can minister to others right now” or “I’m not feeling led to do it this week” or whatever else I could think up. When I dug below the surface, the thing that kept me from going up there was FEAR. I was afraid to take action on my desire to minister to others. I’d complain to God over and over for not showing me his signs and wonders when he had, in fact, patiently given me countless opportunities.

You might be saying to yourself, “No No! Brian, you don’t understand. I’m not being called to do all the crazy stuff that Jesus did in the Bible.” Don’t worry! Jesus fully understands your situation! Jesus said, “The harvest is plentiful but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field.” Believe it or not, at this very moment, there are Christian disciples all over the world praying and interceding for you to receive a sense of calling. You have two options: 1) You can voluntarily join God’s Army, or 2) You can wait around for God to draft you. Trust me; you don’t want to be drafted. If you don’t believe me, read the book of Jonah.

CONCLUSION
We are bombarded with messages today that pull us out of arms of love and compassion of Jesus Christ and push us deeper into the jaws of apathy. Attitudes such as “whatever” and “who cares” and “so what” dominate our thoughts. This apathetic attitude blinds us from seeing the harassed, the helpless, the broken, and the oppressed. It emotionally insulates us ourselves from feeling the pain of others. It paralyzes body of Christ. In Revelation, Jesus Christ says to church of Laodicia, “I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth. You say, ‘I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked.” Simply put: APATHY IS DISGUSTING.

Jesus gave us a simple model to help fight against the temptation of apathy: 1) He opened his eyes to the people around him. He didn’t cross over to the other side of the street when he saw someone in need. He didn’t pretend to look away to avoid an uncomfortable conversation. He confronted the harsh realities of life head on. 2) He shared in their pain with a gut-wrenching sympathy. He gave himself permission to become emotionally vulnerable. He didn’t subscribe to the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy. Their pain became his pain. 3) He took action. He didn’t say, “That’s not MY problem” and pass it to someone else. Jesus wasn’t the benchwarmer. He wasn’t cheering from the stands. He was out there in full uniform, in the field, playing hard, staying focused, getting bruised, and ultimately defeating the opposing team.

Jesus probably wore Nike sandals because his actions clearly spoke these three words, “Just do it.” The love and compassion of Jesus Christ WILL turn the world upside down. Now is the time to be obedient to God’s prompting. No more excuses! No more coasting! It’s time to take action! Compassion: Just do it.

[tags]Sermon, Thesis, Compassion, Splagchnizomai, Apathy, Matthew 9:35-38, VLI, Vineyard, George Bernard Shaw, Karl Barth[/tags]

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006 | Author: Brian Stevenson

I know how hard it can be to shop for men, so I compiled a list of some great gift ideas for that special man in your life. Please, don’t give us ties or stupid golf / fish things!

Gormet Food
(more from Gormet Food)
Electronics
 
(more from Electronics)
Tools / Hardware
 
(more from Tools / Hardware)

Gormet Food:
Starbucks Sonata
Dave’s Gourmet Spicy Six Pack Crated Hot Sauce Collection w/ Insanity Sauce
‘Hit the Sauce’ Gourmet Gift Basket for Thrilling Grilling

Electronics:
Logitech V450 Cordless Laser Mouse
Adesso 2.4 GHZ WIRELESS SLIMTOUCH TOUCHPAD KEYBOARD SILVER W/BLACK KEYS ( WKB-4000US )
Motorola SLVR L7 Black Phone (Cingular)
Plantronics Voyager 510 Bluetooth Headset with Multipoint Technology
Magellan eXplorist 500 North America Handheld Color GPS
Apple 8 GB iPod Nano Black (2nd Generation)
Case Logic Nylon 336-Disc CD Wallet (Black)
HP Pavilion DV2050US 14.1″ Entertainment Notebook PC (Intel Core Duo Processor T2250, 2 GB RAM, 120 GB Hard Drive, LightScribe Super Multi DVD+/-R/RW Drive)
Xbox 360 Console Includes 20GB Hard Drive
Nintendo Wii
Sony PlayStation 3 (60GB)
Samsung LNS3241D 32″ Wide LCD HDTV with Integrated ATSC Tuner
Sennheiser HD-595 Premier Headphone

Tools/Hardware:
Bucket Boss 01056 Bucket Boss 56 56 Pocket Bucket Tool Organizer
Black & Decker SS925 StormStation All-In-One Rechargeable Power Source/Radio/Light
Schumacher PS-400-3A Instant Power JumpStarter With 18 Amp Hour Internal Battery
Shop-Vac 952-02-62 HangUp 5 Gallon 4-1/2 Horsepower Wall-Mounted Wet/ Dry Vacuum
Key Parts MV50 Portable Compressor
400/1000 Watt Power Inverter
Toro 38025 1800 Electric Power Curve Snow Thrower
Troy-Bilt TB125QS Electric Blower

[tags]gift ideas, Christmas, men, husbands, dads, fathers, christmas gift, gormet food, electronics, tools, hardware[/tags]

Tuesday, November 21st, 2006 | Author: Brian Stevenson

I just finished my first quarter at the Vineyard Leadership Institute. This is a two-year program designed for those who want to get the education to become a pastor, church planter, Christian counselor, worship leader, ministry director, etc. My first quarter consisted of:
– The Pentateuch and Former Prophets
– Healing I: Physical Afflictions
– Healing II: Emotional and Demonic Afflictions
– Preaching & Teaching 1

I read 600 pages of the Bible (Genesis – 2 Kings), read 600 pages of textbooks and other books, and wrote 3 sermons. I had two exams (a midterm and a final). I did well on my midterm (95% on Pentateuch and 95% on Healing I). I think I did just as well on in the final (Former Prophets and Healing II). I will be posting my three sermons pretty soon.

It’s so nice not having to read or study with such a strict deadline. I’ve started reading a new book for fun called Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire: What Happens When God’s Spirit Invades the Hearts of His People. Now that I have such a great reading discipline, I was able to read 88 pages in one night! It’s been a great book so far and I will write a review for it soon.

[tags]Vineyard, Vineyard Leadership Institute, VLI, Pentateuch, Former Prophets, Bible, Healing, Preaching, Teaching, Power Healing, midterm, final exam, school[/tags]

Monday, November 13th, 2006 | Author: Brian Stevenson

I’ve held a savings account with ING Direct since March 13, 2004. They are seriously the BEST bank when it comes to saving money. The interest rate for their savings account is consistently 3% higher than any local bank. They’re able to do this because they don’t have all the overhead local banks will have. As of Fall 2006 the rate is 4.40%. Plus, since the time I’ve opened my account, they’ve raised the rate every 1-3 months! They truly appreciate me!

They also have this nifty thing called ASP (Automatic Savings Plan). Basically, I schedule withdrawals from my local checking account each week/month/etc so I stay disciplined in my savings. Let me testify that it has worked!!! It’s been incredible to see how effective this ASP has kept me on track to meet my financial goals.

Finally, as a customer I can refer my friends so they will receive a $25 bonus deposit in their new Orange Savings Account! That’s right, ING Direct will give you $25 as their way of saying thanks. Here’s how it works:

1. Leave me a comment in this blog with these two pieces of information:
A) First and Last Name
B) E-Mail Address (this will remain private and will not be published)

2. I submit these two things on ING’s refer-a-friend page (http://www.ingdirect.com/)

3. ING will send you a welcome email with a with a special link that identifies you as a referral so you will get the $25 bonus. Note: This welcome email typically gets caught in the Junk Mail folder, so please make note to check for it there.

If you’re skeptical, I can totally relate with those feelings. My first deposit was a “test” deposit of about $500. I was so worried that this was some kind of fly-by-night operation just waiting to steal my money. I logged onto my account every day for the first 30 days and my money was ALWAYS there… safe and sound (and earning some nice interest!!!). They are FDIC so feel free to check them out.

Enjoy!

[tags]ING, ING Direct, Money, Bank Account, Savings Account, Free Money, refer-a-friend, FDIC[/tags]

Category: Free Offers  | One Comment
Friday, November 10th, 2006 | Author: Brian Stevenson

I signed up for Wide Open West internet service in April 2006 because I was sick of all the problems I was having with Time Warner RoadRunner. WOW’s service has been outstanding!!! As a customer, I can refer people to WOW so they can get a $25 coupon off their new service. How cool is that!? Here’s how it works:

1. Leave me a comment in this blog with these three pieces of information:
A) First and Last Name
B) E-Mail Address
C) City, State, and Zip Code of the address that will receive service

2. I submit these three things on WOW’s refer-a-friend page (http://www.wowway.com/)

3. WOW will send you an email with a referral code that you can use at the time of ordering. Note: This email typically gets caught in the Junk Mail folder, so please add my email address to your address book (bstevenson0963@wowway.com) or simply look out for an email from my email address.

It’s that simple!

In case you’re wondering, your email address will remain private and will not show up in the comments of my blog.

Enjoy the discount!

Brian

P.S. If you’re wondering if WOW is fast… IT IS! Check out the stats below:

(P.P.S. WOW offers service in these states: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio.)

[tags]WOW, Wide Open West, Time Warner, Roadrunner, broadband, internet, cable, phone, refer-a-friend[/tags]

Category: Free Offers  | 12 Comments