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Who Are you?

May 20, 2013

First of all, I am pleased to announce that our new Leadership Team Member is Gary Johnson!  So the Leadership Team is Gary, Darryl Boyd, Lonnie Cunningham and Jeannie Jury.  I certainly hope you are praying for them as much as you pray for me.

As of today, we begin a new book to study:  Ephesians.  Paul’s aim of this book is to help us know who we are before God through Christ, and to live according to that identity.  Not to get ahead of myself, but Chapter 4 has two very important passages to me.  4:10-12, which are my orders as your pastor;  …to equip the saints for works of service.  What follows is a description of what a mature believer looks like:

Ephesians 4:13-16 (ESV) 13  until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, 14  so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes. 15  Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, 16  from whom the whole body, joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love.

My hope in covering this book is to help you identify who you are through Jesus (who He means you to be).  We have all had people try to force on us their ideas of who they believe we should be.  The more we understand who we have been made to be, the easier it is to stand up to those (perhaps) well-meaning (but misguided) individuals and remain true to who we are!

For example, I have always been big (I used to be in really good shape, I am still in shape, round is a shape) and my dad expected me to play sports.  I really enjoyed being on the swim team and the dive team and was really good at both, but I had no real desire to play baseball, basketball or football.  In fact, what I have always really loved is singing.  Singing!  I was built for sports!  Was I a disappointment to Dad? – you bet I was!  He got over it.  Oh, I tried to play.  The basketball coach suggested I try track.  The football coach was perfectly willing to sacrifice my body for a “win.”  Baseball bored me.  I actually tried track; turns out I was pretty decent at the pole vault.  That, however, was not what Dad had in mind.  It caused problems for both of us for a number of years.

A great example of someone who knows who they are is Bev’s sister-in-law, Pamela.  There are certain roles that seem to be expected of a pastor’s wife; she will lead the women’s Bible study and play the piano.  When Pamela was asked if she did either, she smiled and said, “No, that is not who I am.”  If anyone had a problem with that, it was their problem, not Pamela’s.

When we know who we are, we also know who we are not, and that is a very handy thing to know.

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God's Faithfulness

May 14, 2013

In light of Walt White’s visit with us last week, I have been thinking a lot about this verse.  2 Timothy 2:13 (NASB) - If we are faithless, He remains faithful, for He cannot deny Himself.  I’ve been thinking about it because Muslims believe that Ishmael was the son of promise because he was born before Isaac, therefore they are the true people of God.  God made a promise to Abraham; Genesis 15:5 (NASB) - And He took him outside and said, "Now look toward the heavens, and count the stars...


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Honor

April 29, 2013

Romans 13:7 (ESV)  Pay to all what is owed to them: taxes to whom taxes are owed, revenue to whom revenue is owed, respect to whom respect is owed, honor to whom honor is owed.

 

I’ve seen it too many times; parents who are meddling – yes meddling in their adult children’s lives.  The kids just don’t know how to handle it.  If they stand up for themselves they are told they are not honoring their parents (even parents who are not religious have said this).  Funny how some use the Bi...


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FEAR NOT

April 22, 2013

FEAR NOT

 

It was a tough week last week.  It started with the bombing at the Boston Marathon, then the explosion at the Waco, TX factory.  In addition there were two earthquakes, on in Iran and another in China.  By all means, be in prayer for the people involved in these tragedies.

But do not be afraid.  It would be easy to allow any one of these things to cause us to fear; a terrorist can strike anytime, anywhere; accidents happen all the time; and who can predict natural disasters?  So...


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Kids and God

April 15, 2013

By the time you are reading this, Clan na Killion will have been increased by one.  Meg was scheduled to be induced on Thursday (the 11th).  I will have all the vital statistics for Karleigh Ann Ipolani Funk a little later in the service.

Bev and I drove up to Washington to see the kids and Kaileigh (and Karleigh, we had hoped; but she was not ready to present herself while we were there).  At Meg’s last appointment the doctor said Kar was probably around 7lbs.  We had a great time with Ka...


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Resurrection 2013

March 25, 2013

            The recurring theme for me in preparation of our celebration of the Resurrection this year has been for the joy set before Him (Heb 12:2).  Everything He did, all He suffered, ultimately resulted in joy.  The joy was the restoring of the relationship between God and people.  When we celebrate the Resurrection we are celebrating the removal of the barrier that separated us from Him – a barrier we put up, but are completely incapable of taking down.

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Saint Patrick

March 18, 2013

From History.Com (The History Channel’s web site)

         St. Patrick: Taken Prisoner By Irish Raiders

It is known that St. Patrick was born in Britain to wealthy parents near the end of the fourth century. He is believed to have died on March 17, around 460 A.D. Although his father was a Christian deacon, it has been suggested that he probably took on the role because of tax incentives and there is no evidence that Patrick came from a particularly religious family. At the age of 16, P...


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He did this for us

March 11, 2013

No matter how hard I try, I still cannot completely understand why Jesus did what He did.  I know part of my problem is that I will write some people off if I believe that we cannot be real friends.  To me, there are too many other people “out there” who would like to be friends with me to concern myself winning those who don’t seem to want it.

It’s a good thing for all of us that Jesus thinks differently.  I will speak for myself, but I was not looking for anything from Jesus.  Oh s...


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Being Salt and Light

March 4, 2013

It is easy to get carried away with all that is going on in the news today.  I find myself thinking that I need to be more involved in the issues of the day.  It’s true that Christians, especially, should be involved politically; after all, we truly have the answers that society as a whole and people as individuals really need.

As I said though, it is easy to get carried away.  We cannot afford to lose sight of the fact that society as a whole is going to be utterly destroyed.  Part of th...


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Trust, But Verify

February 25, 2013

            The Internet has been down for two days!  I think my withdrawals are beginning to subside.

            Fortunately, yesterday (Tuesday) I was in Twin Falls at a meeting with 6 pastors who are also good friends.  This group meets 9 months out of the year; we spend the day discussing a book we’ve read, catching up on how our church is doing and how we are doing.

            As I explained last Sunday, in talking about False Teachers, one of the reasons for false teacher...


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Bill Killion I am the Pastor of Greater Life Church, Elko, NV. Husband, father, grandfather, regular guy who happens to believe that Jesus has great plans for all of our lives and we need cooperate with Him in order to see those plans happen.

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