Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Uncaged Christianity sharing freedom



Talk about how awkward it is when someone gives you a prolonged hug.

1.Wanting freedom.
      We all know what it is like when you get one of those long, awkward hugs.
      Or how about a hug from some Grandma/Aunt/family member who just wont let you go?
                  You are dying for that freedom.
                  In your head you are thinking please just let me go!
      Many times our sin is like that, even in your head your quietly thinking man I wish this didn't have such a caging effect on me.

Proverbs 5:21-23 (NLT) "For the Lord sees clearly what a man does, examining every path he takes. [22] An evil man is held captive by his own sins; they are ropes that catch and hold him. [23] He will die for lack of self-control; he will be lost because of his great foolishness."

                  The cage is that secret that you pray no one finds out about; maybe because your enjoying it or maybe because you are ashamed.
      For you to walk in freedom you must expose your cage.
                  Not to the world, but to God, and to another Christian.
                  Be trustworthy Christians, if you tell me something in secret I'll die with it, that is the way to should be.

Illustrate here white board: List some areas that the enemy tries to cage students lives with?
                  Gossip
                  Insecurity
                  Peer pressure I believe your generation calls it average. Doing what everyone else does instead of standing out.


2. Living in freedom.
      We have to make sure that we stay out of the cage of the enemy.

Illustrate here: Use the cage to show a trap, use white board to draw a trap. 

Uncaged from the ultimatum.

Proverbs 11:8,19,23 (NLT) "The godly are rescued from trouble, and it falls on the wicked instead. [19] Godly people find life; evil people find death. [23] The godly can look forward to a reward, while the wicked can expect only judgment."

                  We can learn to do that by breaking every area of compromise that we have in our lives.
                  I can believe bigger than I am currently believing!
      If God, the Creator of the universe, created us on purpose, with a purpose, and for a purpose, then why in the world would we be willing to settle for anything less?
                  Two thousand years ago Jesus was raised from the dead, proving that this world has no power over Him.

John 16:33 (NLT)
I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on earth you will have many trials and sorrows. But take heart, because I have overcome the world."

                  The world, the flesh, and the Devil gave their best shot at holding Him down, but three days later He was Uncaged from the power of the grave.
      One of the most fascinating and hard-to-believe things about Christianity is that Jesus lives in us.
      If the resurrected Son of God lives inside us, that means we, too, can be Uncaged from everything that threatens to hold us back from who God wants us to be.
      Jesus has made it possible for us to live an Uncaged life.
                  Whether we realize it or not, Jesus made the first move, He is waiting on us to make the next one.

3. Sharing freedom.

Illustrate here:
                  I love dancing.
      I secretly think everyone does, but I never actually dance. Ever.
      I talk about dancing.
      I think about dancing.
      I watch other people dancing.
      Quite a few times I almost had the courage to walk onto the dance floor and try dancing.
                  But I don't. I'm one of those guys who is always at the dance but never dances.
                  When I take an honest look at my own life and the lives of the people around me, I have to wonder: are we doing the same thing when it comes to following Christ?
      Maybe we think about doing something radical for God.
      Maybe we even dream that one day well be more than we are today.
                  But we end up merely standing against the wall, never experiencing the dance.
                  We dont embrace His promise of a life that is beyond our imagination.
                  When I read the Bible, I am consistently amazed by the words of Jesus.
      When it comes to the kind of life He wants us to live, He made some pretty bold, impossible sounding promises:
John 10:10 "The thief's purpose is to steal and kill and destroy. My purpose is to give them a rich and satisfying life."

John 14:12 (NLT)
"I tell you the truth, anyone who believes in me will do the same works I have done, and even greater works, because I am going to be with the Father."

Matthew 21:21-22 (NLT)
Then Jesus told them, "I tell you the truth, if you have faith and don't doubt, you can do things like this and much more. You can even say to this mountain, 'May you be lifted up and thrown into the sea,' and it will happen. [22] You can pray for anything, and if you have faith, you will receive it."

                  God promised us an abundant life, not a dull one.
      He said we would do greater things than He did, which is pretty remarkable when we consider that He walked on water, made the lame to walk, the elements of the earth listened to Him and responded when He spoke, healed a blind guy using mud, and saliva, deaf hear, fed more than five thousand people with just a little boys lunch, then raised the dead.

Acts 19:11-12 (NLT) "God gave Paul the power to perform unusual miracles. [12] When handkerchiefs or aprons that had merely touched his skin were placed on sick people, they were healed of their diseases, and evil spirits were expelled."

Illustrate here: Take a second to participate with me in an experiment.
                  Choose a number in your headany number you want.
                  Go!
      What number did you pick?
                  Why would we pick a number between one and one hundred when we have the option of choosing any number in the world?
      Why would we not pick 2,400,002?
                  For many of us, its a simple and sad answer: weve been programmed to focus on the small and the manageable.
      We do the same thing with spiritual matters.
                  We focus on whats normal when God has promised "He is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think." Ephesians 3:20
      We all want our lives to count, to matterand the good news is that God wants that for each one of us as well.
                  Uncaging the life God wants for us is understanding that there is so much more in store for us than what we are currently experiencing.
      Most of us havent grasped the reality that the resurrected Son of God is dwelling inside us, and therefore we think too small when it comes to the potential God has placed within us.

Illustrate here: Duke & Titan, bring in a huge Great Dane(Duke) and a tiny Boston Terrier dog(Titan)

                  But if we refuse to believe God has something greater in store for us, our chances of becoming Uncaged and moving beyond normal are slim to none.
      Titan is tiny, but he thinks he is bigger than he is, Duke thinks he is smaller than he is.
                  Never think yourself smaller or larger than you are, especially in the eyes of others.
      Secondly, never think yourself smaller than the way God sees you.
      Thirdly, never think yourself the way the Devil sees you, weak, inept, unable, too timid, too quiet, too addicted, realize you have been freed to free others.
                  If our view of God is small, manageable and normal then we will have a small view of what He wants to do in and through us.
      But if the opposite is true if we really grasp that Gods plan for us is so much bigger and so much more powerful than anything we can imagine then we will begin to realize the truth in what the bible promises in Philippians 4:13 I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.
                  As we read about Jesus, one thing is clear: He always meets people where they are and then brings them to where they need to be.
      He never dives into someones life and immediately starts making religious demands.
      When He called Peter, James, and John to follow Him, He didnt give them a list of things they needed to start doing and things they needed to stop.
                  He simply invited them to lay down what your doing and follow Him.
                  When He called Matthew, a tax collector, to follow Him, He didnt lecture him on the evils of taxation and then tell him he needed a career change.
      He simply said, Follow Me, and they responded to the call.
                  Yes, our actions and habits change after we start following Christ, but thats not the starting point.
      Its as Jesus walks with us that He shows us who He is and what He wants.
                  What are you waiting on to make an eternal difference?
      A platform?
      A title?
      A bigger group of people?
                  If you don't lead the one into a relationship with Christ how will you ever lead the masses?
      Relationship, relationship, relationship, ministry is about relationship.
      If you wait until there are pick any random number, 100, students/people before you get serious about leading someone into worship then you'll push back to another excuse when the 100 shows up!
                  If you're waiting on someone else to go first before you enter a life altering, God honoring, worship encounter with the creator of the entire universe that desires a bright future and a hope for your life, you'll never get there.
                  God is looking for the bold, God is looking for the brave, God is looking for someone to be audacious enough to "believe in Him."
      Why wait, they aren't your God, they aren't your experience, they aren't planning, providing, or encouraging your future, trust me when I tell you, and I sat this as respectful as I possibly can, "they are not worth waiting on!"
                  Making a difference in the lives of people will cost you one thing, for sure, relationship!
      If you need a title to "do ministry" you have missed the point.
      If you need more "attendees" to make a difference you have been caged into a  "performance" mindset.
      If you need to be asked, prodded, need continual back patting, need hand holding, need 24 hour accountability to keep you from "falling" into sin, then you're not ready.
      God's "Uncaged" take initiative, take action, take hell by storm.
                  They refuse to wait around for the "right moment," or sit quietly by for the "right opportunity," they engage, they make their move, they break the chains of the enemies restraint, they chew the leash off and go for it!
      Titan when Uncaged is a maniac.
                  Sort of like the Tasmanian Devil.

Illustrate here Video: Tasmanian Devil


Maggie a boxer that was given to us. Maggie was Uncaged. There was no trapping her, holding her, restraining her nor caging her. This dog was restrain less. 
                  She was gonna be free, we need a generation of Christian like that.
      The only thing you need to do ministry with is FREEDOM! Freedom from sin, freedom from performance, freedom from ridicule, freedom in Jesus Christ.
                  Are you caging the gospel or releasing it into the lives of others? 


Join us next month as we launch a new series entitled "Overdose." 



Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Uncaged Christianity





1.           Define the cage.
1.                       One of the things that's disrupting Christianity today is the cage of "sin."
1.           I believe it is our greatest enemy, sin.
2.           It's the kryptonite of our superhuman strength, ability, prayer life, and future.
1.                       Sin-an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law.
1.           Sin of commission-a sinful action, committed a sin. (Where you sin against God, a person, or a principle.)
2.           Sin of omission-a sinful failure to perform an action. (Where you know to do the right something and refuse to do it or failed to do it)
2.                       Defining the cage produces fear in us because we believe somehow that no one could rescue us from our dangerous, difficult and unfortunate situation.
1.           We have to recognize that defining the cage is the very first part of achieving, and obtaining our freedom.
1.                       Your cage is different than mine, your cage could be different than anyone else in this room, maybe even in the world but pay attention it's still a cage and freedom can still be yours.
1.           It's not just your temporary entrapment the Devil seeks to have it's your eternal entrapment he ultimately desires.
2.           Entrapment without hope, entrapment without rescue, entrapment with the inability to overcome.
2.           Plan an escape route.
1.                       When I was trapped, I came to the realization Christ was my rescuer.
2.                       I searched for others, I searched in other things but never found freedom until I found Jesus.
1.           You can become caged by agenda, you can become caged by religion, you can become caged by words, or the way people have treated you.
2.           You can become caged in your past, caged to your present, or caged contemplating your future.
3.                       Jesus is your escape route.
1.           Caging happens within yourself, and caging happens from others and in many forms.
4.                       Jesus is your escape route.
1.           I've seen so many people get released to only encage themselves by the very same addiction!
5.                       Jesus is your escape route to God.
1.                       Everyone has felt trapped, been trapped in the cages that this life has set to place us in.
2.           Jesus is your escape route.
1.                       He is the way you must take to freedom, He is the truth that will lead you into your destiny, He is the life that you'll be able to offer to so many others.
3.           Jesus is an escape route for all.
1.                       This is why we say,"I once was lost but now I'm found, I once was blind but now I see, I once was bound, chained, incarcerated but now I'm free."
1.           We now understand freedom because in our cage where Christ found us when we felt as if no one was looking, no one was searching, no one cared, He showed up.
2.           We no longer feel sin's grip over our lives, sin's blindfold covering our eyes, nor sin's grasp on our future.
4.           John 8:34-36 (NLT) "Jesus replied, "I tell you the truth, everyone who sins is a slave of sin. [35] A slave is not a permanent member of the family, but a son is part of the family forever. [36] So if the Son sets you free, you are truly free."
1.                       You are a son, you are a daughter of God.
1.           Live in and with that promise.
3.           Remove all backup plans.
1.                       Many when they have identified their cage, even connected with Christ for release into freedom continue to think, "well just in case I'll hang on to this secret sin, secret challenge, or secret hurt for a rainy depressing day."
1.           What a detrimental mistake.
2.                       Many of the disciples left all that they were doing when Christ called them to follow Him.
1.           Suicide is the 3rd leading cause of death for those aged 15-24.
2.           Most in a state of depression.
3.           Depression is a cage, Christ has the power to set you free from it!

John 19:30 Jesus said, "It is finished."
1.   Jesus announces that His work, atonement, is completed.
2.   That humanity's debt to God is cancelled, that Jesus had finished His mission.
1.           "It is finished."
1.                       He has defeated the Tempter again.
2.                       Despite the agony, He has rejected temptation and cared for those around Him.
2.           His temporary duty on earth is complete.
3.           He has shown the way God wants us to live.
1.                       He has demonstrated the fact that faith, hope and love cannot be destroyed by anything men can say or do.
2.                       Jesus sees in the event of the cross that He has secured closure.
3.   We often speak of the work of the cross.
1.           This is a good word work, because it reminds us that there was some effective spiritual activity taking place, something more than the transparently obvious business of being killed.
2.           So it is that when Jesus says these words It is finished we know that God has achieved closure.
1.                       The 3 worded English statement, It is finished is a single word translated from the Greek (τετέλεσται) te-te-les-tai (from teleo)
1.           Its the same word which people would write on a bill after it had been paid.
2.           It means that the debt is dealt with, ended, completed, executed, concluded, discharged, accomplished, expired, filled up, gone over, paid, and performed.
3.           The price has been paid.
4.           Debts settled, worry no more.
5.           There is a feeling of release, of achievement.
2.                       The word has the connotation of having fulfilled ones obligation.
3.                       The work is now complete and we can only guess at how that must have felt for Jesus.
1.           It is finished.
1.               He has bound himself by love, to both God and the human race.
1.   Refused to save Himself so He could save humanity.
2.   Thus He will continue to draw to Himself, and to heaven, everyone He can ... for as long as it takes ... until whosoever will has come.
1.           Here, Jesus is willingly giving up His soul into the Fathers hands, indicating that He was about to die and that God had accepted His sacrifice.

Hebrews 9:14-15 (NLT) "Just think how much more the blood of Christ will purify our consciences from sinful deeds so that we can worship the living God. For by the power of the eternal Spirit, Christ offered himself to God as a perfect sacrifice for our sins. [15] That is why he is the one who mediates a new covenant between God and people, so that all who are called can receive the eternal inheritance God has promised them. For Christ died to set them free from the penalty of the sins they had committed under that first covenant."

1.               Jesus has finished the work which His Father gave Him to do, He has accomplished the full and final task."
1.   It is upon that finished, complete work of Christ that we can now build our own lives.
1.           Jesus gave His life as a ransom for us the many, so that we no longer have to fear the wrath of God.
2.   We can pray confidently because we know that there is no obstacle of sin between us and God.
1.           He does not consider our offenses but looks at us only through the eyes of forgiveness, those same eyes through which Jesus looked at the soldiers, religious leaders, mockers and still pronounced forgiveness.
2.           We need not be weighed down by the pains and guilt of the past because Jesus has provided the closure which we could never find by ourselves.
3.   Jesus last words meant that His suffering was over and the whole work His Father had given Him to do, which was to preach the Gospel, work miracles, and obtain eternal salvation for His people, was done, accomplished, fulfilled.
1.           We owed a debt we could not pay He paid the debt He did not owe.   



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