Friendship Baptist Church Owasso

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Saturday, December 28, 2019

Fusion: week of 12/29

FAMILY THEME: HOPE FOR THE NATIONS


Isaiah 49:1-26


God loves the entire world of nations without exception. He 
invites them to become part of His family!

1.  God Pursues All People Through the Servant Messiah

     (Isaiah 49:1-13)

     God commissined His Son, Jesus Christ, not only to
     be Israel's Messiah. He also became the Savior of
     all people and nations - Jews and Gentiles alike.
 
2.  God Never Forgets His People

     (Isaiah 49:14-21)

     During Israel's history, it seemed as if God had forsaken
     them or no longer cared. The enemies of the Lord's 
     people and His purposes often appear to be too strong,
     our sins feel unredeemable, and the outcome seems
     hopeless. However, God's commitment to our success
     never changes.

     
3.  The Future is Bright Because God is in Control

     (Isaiah 49:22-26)

     Our God is sovereign over all things; absolutely nothing
     can ultimately defeat Him or His purposes. He sits on
     His throne in Heaven, the control tower of the universe,
     in perfect control of all spiritual, material, and temporal
     reality!

Saturday, December 14, 2019

Fusion: week of 12/15

FAMILY THEME: THE GIFT OF PEACE


Isaiah 26:1-21


In this song of salvation, God promises comfort and peace 
to those who trust in Him in spite of the impending judgment
to come.

1.  Trusting God Leads to Peace and Overall Well-being

     (Isaiah 26:1-6)

     God promised to keep the person who keeps his mind
     on God in peace, peace. That's like peace on steroids -
     perfect peace!
 
2.  God Brings About Our Good for Those Who Trust Him
     and Walk in His Ways

     (Isaiah 26:7-15)

     God will provide peace and righteousness to those
     who trust Him, yet the wicked refuse to submit to His
     provisions of grace.

     
3.  We Can Have Hope Even in Difficult Times

     (Isaiah 26:16-21)

     Although God's hand would continue to protect and
     bless His people in the future, He would also continue
     to punish His enemies.

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Fusion: week of 12/8

FAMILY THEME: WARNING OF JUDGMENT


Isaiah 24:1-23


God will eventually judge all people. Because of this,
believers can rejoice, but sinners should repent.

1.  God Will Judge the Whole Earth

     (Isaiah 24:1-13)

     God will judge all people by His holy standard.
 
2.  The Righteous Will Rejoice

     (Isaiah 24:14-16)

     Even in the midst of judgment, God's people
     have reasons to rejoice.

     
3.  Punishment Awaits the Wicked

     (Isaiah 24:17-23)

     Punishment will follow those who walk contrary
     to God's nature.

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Fusion: week of 12/1

FAMILY THEME: CALL FOR REPENTANCE


Isaiah 1:1-31


God offers hope and restoration, even to those in the midst of
devestation and rebellious living.

1.  Rebellion Against God Leads to Devestation

     (Isaiah 1:1-9)

     Our rebellious actions have serious consequences.
 
2.  Religious Activity is Worthless if Done with Sinful,
     Rebellious Hearts

     (Isaiah 1:10-20)

     God cares not only about our external actions, but
     also our internal motivations.

     
3.  Correction Leads to Repentance and Hope or to
     Further Rebellion and Judgment

     (Isaiah 1:21-31)

     God offers hope and restoration to those who
     will accept it.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Fusion: week of 11/24

FAMILY THEME: MODELING THE FAITH


Titus 2:1-15


New life in Christ corresponds with new thinking and specific 
changes in behavior.

1.  Discipleship is a Way of Life

     (Titus 2:1-8)

     Christian life is wholistic, affecting the entire person. It 
     transforms our personality, external behavior, and even
     the culture around us. It changes not only who we are
     and how we think but also how we live!
 
2.  People of All Ages Should Willingly Accept Instruction

     (Titus 2:2-4, 6, 9)

     The definition of the word incorrigible is "the inability
     or refusal to receive instruction or be taught anything".

     
3.  Believers Have the Authority to Teach and Correct 
     Each Other

     (Titus 2:1, 4, 6, 15)

     Few would deny the centrality of teaching as an
     essential component of discipleship. The Great
     Commission in Matthew 28:19-20, The Pauline
     version in 2 Timothy 2:2, and this week's encour-
     agements in Titus prove this beyond question.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Fusion: week of 10/17

FAMILY THEME: NURTURING FAMILY FAITH


Ephesians 6:1-4


Embedded within this brief passage are abiding spiritual family
principles originating with the giving of the Ten Commandments
and later affirmed by Christ, that remain extremely relevant to
modern familes.

1.  Children Should Obey Their Parents Because It Is Right and
     Pleases the Lord

     (Ephesians 6:1)

     The virtue of obedience is an acquired skill essential to
     human relationships extending to almost every relationship
     in life. This is also true vertically in our relationship with God.
 
2.  Honoring Our Parents Will Bring Blessings

     (Ephesians 6:2-3)

     The blessings of honoring one's parents in the Lord lead to
     a life well-lived.

     
3.  Train Your Children Instead of Provoking Them

     (Ephesians 6:4)

     Balance. It is never enough to simply rebuke or discipline
     a child for acts of disobedience. There ought also to be
     generous amounts of loving affirmation and instruction.

Saturday, November 9, 2019

Fusion: week of 11/10

FAMILY THEME: HONORING GOD'S WORD


Nehemiah 8:1-18


God's Word is powerful and can change our lives if we will
ingest it.

1.  God's Word Should Be Respected and Read

     (Nehemiah 8:1-6)

     God's Word is truth, and it should be revered as such.
 
2.  God's Word Should Be Taught and Studied.

     (Nehemiah 8:7-8, 12)

     When God's Word is tough to understand, He sends us
     helpers to discern Its message.

     
3.  God's Word Should Be Obeyed and Celebrated

     (Nehemiah 8:9-18)

     Even though God's Word reveals to us our sin, It also
     shows us His strength.