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Mar 20 2009

Special Guest Speaker this Tuesday Night

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I am very excited to have Matt & Michelle Brown with us at APEX this coming Tuesday night. Matt is an evangelist who travels the world, preaching the Gospel. Matt and I are friends from college. I have been inspired by his passion for souls and for holiness.

Check out his blog and his website for more info.

If you’re a young adult in the Pittsburgh area, be sure to join us Tuesday night at 7!

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Uncategorized

Mar 18 2009

What is the goal of your gift?

Have you ever considered that the very use of your gift brings glory to God, if it is used properly? This week I am so excited to share one of my favorite passages of Scripture. Check this out:

“As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace: whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies – in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ. To him be glory and dominion forever and ever” (I Peter 4:10-11).

According to Peter, the context of this verse is related to the end of time. Verse 7 indicates, “The end of all things it at hand; therefore…” Following is a list of what we should do because the end is near: be self-controlled, sober-minded, love one another, show hospitality, and…use the gift you have been given.

There is a way to use your gift so that is brings glory to God, or in such a way that it dishonors God. According to our passage, here are two clues that we are bringing glory to God through the use of our gifts:

  • using our gifts to serve one another
  • realizing we are stewards of God’s grace

Is it not amazing to realize that the gifts you have are displays of God’s grace to the world? They are meant to showcase His worth, not yours. When we serve one another through His strength, we bring glory to God. If we use our gift in a self-seeking manner, we do not.

Verse 11 reveals God’s goal for God’s distributed gifts – so that “in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ.” Allow God’s Word to penetrate your heart as you realign your foundation for serving.

Spend some time reflecting on this question – “What is the goal of my gifts?”

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

Mar 17 2009

Do You Enjoy the Bible?

Do you love the Word of God? Do you enjoy it as you enjoy a great book, going to the movies, watching sports, reading magazines, or shopping?

Maybe you’re thinking, “Am I supposed to enjoy the Bible? Shouldn’t I just buckle down and do it because I know its right?”

The answer to both of those questions is YES. I have a strong desire to see God and His Word pursued with passion and pleasure.

I believe there are three reasons Christians don’t spend much time in the Word of God:

1. We feel guilty for being inconsistent.
2. We don’t understand much of the Bible.
3. Our time is governed by mindless entertainment.

In this post, I’d like to key in on point three. I believe we need to train ourselves to enjoy the Bible. We do this by repetition. I personally try to utilize much of my leisure time by reading Scripture and/or books devoted to understanding Scripture. The more you do this, the more you will see the Bible as fascinating, fun, and the most important use of your time.

Sometime we are tired. Stressed. Busy. In a ‘fun’ mood. We reserve our “Scripture reading” to a few minutes in the morning or once a month when our passion is dried up. We fill endless hours with TV, friends, food, and other activities. What if we trained ourselves to read the Bible in these times more often? Instead of retreating to mindless entertainment choices, we could begin reading Scripture and understand more of God’s will.

I love the Word of God. It is amazing when the Holy Spirit opens your understanding to difficult portions of the Bible. It is fun. It is relaxing. It is energizing. It is life-changing.

Is the Word of God your entertainment for this evening?

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Uncategorized

Mar 12 2009

Missions Trip to "Nowhere"?

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In the middle of April this year, APEX (the young adult ministry of APC), is going on a missions trip to “Nowhere”. The idea of this trip was born out of a desire to live a missional life everyday. Going to other nations on ministry trips is necessary, but what do we do every other day of the year?

During this week, we will all stay at Allison Park Church. We will go to our normal jobs everyday with a specific outreach challenge ranging from acts of kindness to sharing the Gospel. We will memorize a verse of Scripture everyday. We will do outreaches in the city of Pittsburgh each evening. We will have powerful times of worship & prayer every morning, along with a challenging devotional. Small groups will be in action, reaching out together.

The good times are almost too many to mention, right?

I’m excited for how this week will teach us, challenge us, and how the Holy Spirit will use us in our workplaces and in our city.

If you’re interested in joining us for this week (April 14-18), please leave a comment on this post and I will get back to you. Looking forward to it!

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Uncategorized

Mar 11 2009

40 Days of Consistency – Scripture for Week 2

Last week we looked at Psalm 43 and the “anticipation” aspect of worship. Continuing through the Psalms this week, I want to look at the theme of our vision – what our eyes look upon. The essence of worship is a response to who God is. It’s an effect of seeing Him – His attributes. In order to be pure, set-apart worshipers, we need to discipline our eyes to behold the right things. Consider these two verses:

“Direct me in the path of your commands, for there I find delight. Turn my heart toward your statutes and not toward selfish gain. Turn my eyes away from worthless things; preserve my life according to your word” (Psalm 119:35-47).

Also,

“I have set the Lord always before me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken” (Psalm 16:8).

I find this incredibly stirring. David had caught a glimpse of the beauty of God and the last thing he wanted was to be distracted from it. He knew his flesh was weak. If he spent time looking at “worthless” things, he knew his heart would be drawn away from what was truly beautiful; namely, the word of God.

What if we prepared our hearts for weekend worship by spending less time looking at worthless things? What if we allowed the beauty of creation to stir our worship? The Word of God? What if we chose to say ‘no’ to certain, legitimate pleasures in order to feast upon the greatness of God?

I know that Jesus is all satisfying and the more we gaze upon his glory, the more satisfied lives we will live.

Written by dsantistevan · Categorized: Worship

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