Monday, May 23, 2011

3 Weeks of Principles to Help You Defeat Your Giant

WEEK 1 - 1 Samuel 17:1-16
1. Giants are a matter of
perspective.
2. Giants seem bigger when you are not following
God.
3. Fear in
contagious, so spend time with overcomers.
4. Giants don’t leave on their own; they must be
defeated.


WEEK 2 - 1 Samuel 17:17-26
1. You are old enough to defeat a giant whenever you have learned to depend on
God and the power of the Holy Spirit.
2. God uses
unlikely heroes.
3. Deal with your giant
immediately.
4. You will face your giant when you finally realize the
cost of allowing it to remain.

WEEK 3 - 1 Samuel 17:27-37

1. Don’t let critics distract you from the cause.
2. Fight the
right fight (fight the giant, not your critics).
3. Small battles are
practice for big victories.
4. All giants, regardless of how they look to you, are the same size to God.
5. The ability to defeat giants comes from
God.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Top 10 Things I Want to Say to Clarity

1. I am HONORED to be the pastor of this awesome church! I count it a privilege and a sobering responsibility to lead as I follow Christ.

2. I am thrilled that YOU are a part of this. Every single one of you represents a series of miracles that have led you here for this time.

3. As we unite around Jesus Christ, His Kingdom WILL come and shake our community with God’s love in ways that we can’t even imagine right now.

4. Pray for the people God has put in your life. Family, friends, neighbors, and co-workers. Get to know them. LOVE them. INVITE them to Clarity to hear the good news of Jesus... that they are LOVED beyond measure and are invited into the greatest journey of all time, following Him.

5. If you have recently become a follower of Jesus, I am SO pumped about your new journey. Talk to God, read your Bible (start with John), and stay committed to attending Clarity. I encourage you to get connected with a small group and get baptized on May 22nd. Email Info@clarity.la for more info.

6. You did an absolutely amazing job with the Eggstravaganza and our first four Sunday morning gatherings at McKinley! We have connected with over 1,100 new people, tripled the average size of our gatherings, and seen at least six people decide to become followers of Jesus! THAT is worth it all.

7. As we transition into this new season of our church’s life; even though there is a lot to do, it’s not that hard if we all just do our part. We are in this for the long haul, so set your pace for a marathon, not a sprint. Learn to LOVE the work, ENJOY the journey, and have JOY in the process. Good attitudes are contagious.

8. Support your team leaders like CRAZY! Nothing strengthens a church more than when the people encourage, believe in, pray for, and have the backs of their leaders.

9. Leaders, support your teams like CRAZY! Nothing strengthens a church more than when the leaders encourage, believe in, pray for, and have the backs of their team members.

10. Think right now about the “GIANT” you want to confront and overcome during this series. Now read 2 Samuel 17:1-51 and build up your faith! I can’t wait for Sunday as we take the next step in learning to defeat Goliath! See you then.

Friday, May 6, 2011

What to Do Every Day

Here’s a great principle I recently heard from John Maxwell. Every day you should wake and ask, “How can I add value to someone’s life today?” Here’s how I understand that...


To add value means to find something that you can improve or strengthen that will bless someone else.
The most successful and happy people are those who make others successful and happy.

Many times, this principle is the only thing that can break you out of a rut because it will cause you to take your attention off yourself (and your problems) and seek the best for someone else.

The ultimate fulfillment of this is Jesus. Greater love has no one than he who lays down his life for a friend. Jesus did it for us. Try it now.

Monday, April 25, 2011

Eight Gifts of Hope in the Midst of a Mess

Eight Gifts of Hope in the Midst of a Mess

1. Read John 20:1-2 - If you’re a great failure like Peter, or a great sinner like Mary Magdalene (the prostitute), than you’re a perfect candidate for God to use powerfully and to be in the inner circle of his followers.

2. Read John 20:3-9 - If you don’t fully understand God’s plan or what He has repeatedly told you, you are in good company, and his plan is unfolding perfectly.

3. Read John 20:10-15 - You may not recognize Jesus in the midst of your trials, but He is right in front of you, speaking to you.

4. John 20:16-18 - In the midst of your blindness, Jesus calls your name, reassures you that you are His family, and gives you a purpose.

5. Read John 20:19-20 - Jesus stands among you in the midst of your fear, shows Himself to you (and your loved ones), and gives you peace that leads to joy.

6. Read John 20:21-23 - Jesus gives you peace, gives you the Holy Spirit, and sends you on His mission with authority.

7. Read John 20:24-30 - God is not threatened by your honest feelings in the midst of trials. Even then, He will prove Himself to you.

8. Read John 20:31 - Jesus is the Christ and is the living hope. He gives you life in the midst of your mess.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Easter Sunday ReCap!

We had an awesome Easter gathering this morning at Clarity! Despite an angry dude showing up and threatening to shut us down (which he can't... but we were graceful about it), we had 45 first timers (over 15 of which were kids!), and 2 first time decisions to follow Jesus. The Clarity team killed it (again) and everyone had an awesome time.

This was a huge weekend for us between the Eggstravaganza and Easter morning! We invested a lot of time, energy, and resource into it all... many months of prep. Because of this, many people took significant steps forward in the journey with God... and that makes it all worth it!

See you all this Sunday as we host Austin Andrews from this season of the Biggest Loser! Bring some friends... anyone who loves the show!

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Clarity Eggstravaganza ReCap!

We had a GREAT Clarity Eggstravaganza today! With 500 kids, 1,100 people, and lots of new community connections, it was a huge success! The Clarity Team (and our extra help from Bakersfield) were amazing! They successfully set up and pulled off this whole event while making everyone feel welcomed and loved! We met so many wonderful families that we look forward to getting to know!

This was a lot of time, energy, and resource well used! The school district and city staff said they have never worked with a better and more organized team... a testament to the teams quality. BE SURE to come to our Easter gathering and see the team in action again. More importantly, see the God that inspires and is the motivation for this team. Every Sunday morning at McKinley Elementary at 11 AM!

The sky diving easter bunny landing was... and I hate to use this word... EPIC! Video coming. All 25,000 eggs gone :) Thanks to everyone who came and helped out. Wow!

Monday, April 18, 2011

How wise do you work?

I can work with the best of them. When I am passionate about something, there is little that can stop me from doing it. BUT, the truth is, working HARD doesn’t always mean working WISE. For instance, it’s not wise to but all your time and energy into moving in the wrong direction.


The bible puts a VERY high premium on wisdom!


My son, do not let wisdom and understanding out of your sight, preserve sound judgment and discretion; they will be life for you, an ornament to grace your neck. Proverbs 3:21-22

The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding.
Proverbs 4:7

...for wisdom is more precious than rubies, and nothing you desire can compare with her. Proverbs 8:11

If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.
James 1:5

Take a step back. Ask God for wisdom. Evaluate your priorities. Determine your main focus. What is your mission? What has God called you to do? What are you most passionate about? Where should you be putting your greatest time and energy?


I encourage you to ask these questions prayerfully and in light of God’s word. There is no way to truly find clarity without the life-giving power of the Holy Spirit. God will renew your mind, change your motives, and set you on a course that is divine. It will not be easy. In fact, Jesus promises you will have trouble in this world, but that we can take heart, because He has overcome the world (John 16:33).


Join us at Clarity Easter Sunday, April 24 to learn how to walk in peace in the midst of chaos.


Thursday, April 14, 2011

A Letter from Pastor Nathan to the Clarity Community

I am so pumped for this weekend’s launch into our new venue, new time, new “Clarity Kidz” programs, and new series “The Perfect Storm!” God has prepared the way for us every step so far, and He will continue to do so. This is His will, so it is His bill; meaning, He will accomplish all that He wants to! We just get to be the ones He is using!

Right now, we are preparing for the move of God. Don’t get me wrong, He is moving already, but I am talking about a GREAT harvest. We are like a farmer. He plans, plants, and waters, but cannot make a tomato grow. He is just preparing for the miracle of God to happen. But a farmer never sits on His butt and says, ok God, give me a harvest. He gets up early, busts his butt, is faithful to the process, and then waits!

Here’s an important illustration from Steven Furtick (Pastor of Elevation Church) to help us with perspective as we prepare for the move of God.

“Have you ever been dressed to the nines for a wedding and had to stop along the way at a gas station? Feels pretty silly to be dressed so nicely pumping gas. And it almost feels like you need to explain to everyone: 'I’m going to a wedding…' whether they ask or not.

But when you get to where you’re going, you’ll look great. You’ll fit right in.

Church growth is like this. It feels silly sometimes to build structures and systems that accommodate more people than you’re currently serving. But you must. In fact, my mentors have told me to structure Elevation like we have twice as many people as we currently do.”

So, we are dressing for what is to come. We are preparing for the move of God! I am so blessed to be in this with all of you and am honored to be the pastor of this awesome church!

Check out the additions and new navigation on our site. Use it as leverage to invite and create awareness online. The website is the front door of the church for people in our culture. Most importantly, PRAY and OBEY. Pursue God every day! The rest is in His hands.

See you bright and early on Sunday!

Nathan

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Keys to Being a Great Fisherman

Jesus did not call us to be better people, better parents, better business leaders, etc... he called us to be fishers of men. This simply means we catch people with the gospel... the love of Jesus. This is our mission. Here are a few keys learned from being a great fishermen.

1. Fishermen have to go where the fish are. This is obvious, but if someone is going to reach a certain people, they need to go where those people are.

2. Fisherman have no control over what the fish do. All Jesus tells us to do is to cast, not to catch. Only He can do the catching. Great fisherman cast and cast and cast. When great fisherman fail (which they do all the time), they don't give up and only watch fishing on TV, they keep casting!

3. Fisherman have STORIES of great loses and great catches. If you don't have any recent stories, you're not fishing. If you only have stories from five years ago, you used to be a fisherman, but you're not now. Get in the boat and fish.

4. Great fisherman have great guides. I just learned this. Fishermen rely on the guide to take them to the right place at the right time. We have the ultimate guide in Jesus. It goes best when we listen to everything He says.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Side Deals with God

When it comes to being a fisher of men, many people in the church today try to cut side deals with God. They internally say things like... I will be bible boy, or missions girl, or volunteer man, or worship woman, or kids worker, but not fisher of men!

The truth is that it is impossible to reconcile being a follower of Jesus and not being a fisher of men. It's a certainty, followers fish. If you're fishing, then you're following. If you're not fishing, then you're not truly following. Yes, it may be uncomfortable being a fisher of men, but we are called to be comfortably uncomfortable. God got uncomfortable for us so that we could have eternal comfort. We must do the same for others.

Read
Matthew 4:18-19 and Matthew 28:18-19.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

The State of the Church

The State of the Church
Acts 2:42-47

Twelve Signs of a Healthy Church.
*Borrowed from Rod Loy.

A Healthy church is…

1. Learning (vs 42)
2. Loving (vs 42)
3. Praying (vs 42)
4. Humble (vs 43)
5. Supernatural (vs 43)
6. Unified (vs 44)
7. Generous (vs 45)
8. Committed (vs 46)
9. Fun (vs 46)
10. Worshipping (vs 47)
11. Influential (vs 47)
12. The Lord added to their number daily. (vs 47)

Monday, February 28, 2011

Journaling and CAUTIONS

The spontaneity and excitement of my relationship with my wife, Jessica, are wonderful and needed. BUT, we also NEED intentional time together, planned date nights, periodic tough conversations, and consistent listening to one another to stay strong. So it is with our walk with God. I know many that only have the accidental and spontaneous time with the Lord. I challenge you to keep that, but also become intentional. So with that, here is a suggested basic structure for daily journaling as a spiritual growth discipline.

Journaling

1. Date – Write it each day.

2. Read – Several verses at a time. Go through a book (James, John). Write the reference and any thoughts.

3. A.C.T.S. – Spend time on each of the following. Occasionally write it down.

A – Adoration – Adore and praise God for who He is.

C – Confession – Confess all your short-comings to God. List your sins and ask for forgiveness.

T – Thanksgiving – Thank God for all He’s given you.

S – Supplication – Ask God specifically for what you need and desire. List your requests.

4. Listen – Make sure you are listening for what God wants to say to you through this process. Spend some time just meditating on truth and listening. Occasionally write down what you think God is saying to you.

Journaling Cautions

1. Take your time. Write slowly and think.

2. Don’t have false expectations that will disappoint. Do it as a discipline to grow in a relationship with God.

3. Do not make it a religious duty that you use to earn God’s approval. You have God’s approval now, based on Jesus.

4. Use the suggested format as a basic structure to get you started, not a rule.

5. Carry your journal and Bible with you.

Monday, February 21, 2011

ONE Thing

As promised, here are the powerful questions from Charles Kollar’s message this past Sunday. The context was that of a singular focus in worship. That we would be about one thing. Namely, Christ, and what He has for us. Challenge yourself with these questions and listen for what God may be speaking to you through His Word.

1. What ONE THING do you desire from God? Psalm 27:4
2. What ONE THING do you lack? Mark 10:21-22
3. What ONE THING do you need to let go of? Philippians 3:13-14
4. What ONE THING do you need to know from God? Psalm 56:9-11

Promises you can “know” from God…

Philippians 4:19 – To meet every need you have from His riches.
Ephesians 1:7- To forgive all your sins.
Hebrews 13:5- He will never leave or forsake you.
Psalm 46:1- To be your ever present help in trouble.
Isaiah 40:29- To give strength to the weary and power to the weak.
Psalm 32:8- To guide you and give you direction.
Philippians 4:7- To give you a peace that goes beyond your understanding.
James 4:7- To give you power to defeat Satan.
Romans 8:39- Nothing can separate you from His love.
Romans 8:37- You are more than conquerers.
John 10:27-28- Eternal life through Christ.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

How Can I Find My Idols (Part 2 from Sunday)

In this weeks message, “The Centrality of Worship,” I gave two challenges. Here is the second one…

2. Read through the “How Can I Find My Idols” questions and challenge yourself to live a life of worship unto God only… nothing less than a continuous living sacrifice for the glory of God (thanks to Mark Driscoll for the probing questions)!

Who/what are your external idols?

  • Who/what is my Lord that rules over my life determining how I live?
  • Who/what is my Judge I am living to earn the approval of?
  • Where do you give the firstfruits of your wealth?
  • Where do you give the firstruits of your time?
  • What people and things take the majority of your life?
  • What do you plan and pray for?

Who/what are your internal idols?

  • What false beliefs do you hold about God?
  • Which parts of Scripture do you deeply doubt or even disbelieve?
  • Deep down in your heart who/what do you love, cherish, treasure, long for the most?
  • Deep down in your heart who/what do you despise and hate the most?
  • Who/what makes you happiest? Why?
  • Who/what makes you saddest? Why?

Who/what is your mediator between you and God?

  • Who or what other than Jesus do you use to get closer to God?
  • Who or what if taken from your life would cause you to not walk as faithfully with God?
  • How do you define yourself, especially when introducing yourself to others?

Where is your functional heaven?

  • When daydreaming about escaping this life, what does your functional heaven look like and how is it different from the real heaven?
  • On earth, where do you run for your safety or comfort as your hiding place (e.g. the fridge, alcohol, the television, a person, a place, a hobby)?

Who/what is your functional savior?

  • What is your picture of hell in this life (e.g. being single, not having children, being poor, etc.)?
  • Who or what do you use to save you from what you fear (e.g. a relationship, children, money, shopping, sex, etc.)?

What good thing has become a god thing?

  • Which idols are in your life that when appreciated and/or stewarded correctly are means of worship but have become objects of worship (e.g. work, family, health, friendship, pleasure, leisure, hobby, etc.)?
  • What idols am I selling to others?

Expressions of Worship (Part 1 from Sunday)

In this weeks message, “The Centrality of Worship,” I gave two challenges. Here is the first one…

1. Spend time doing the Biblical expressions of worship personally and corporately (included below). If you’d like, you can worship along with the “None But Jesus” video included on our homepage.

BIBLICAL EXPRESSIONS OF WORSHIP

Speaking
Psalm 34:1 says, “I will extol the Lord at all times; his praise will always be on my lips.”

Shouting
Psalm 27:6 says, “Then my head will be exalted above the enemies who surround me; at his tabernacle will I sacrifice with shouts of joy; I will sing and make music to the Lord.”

Singing
Psalm 47:6 says, “Sing praises to God, sing praises to our King, sing praises.”

Bowing
Psalm 95:6 says, “Come let us bow down in worship, let us kneel before the Lord our Maker.”

Standing
Psalm 119:120 says, “My flesh trembles in fear of you; I stand in awe of your laws.”

Dancing
Psalm 149:3 says, “Let them praise his name with dancing and make music to him with tambourine and harp.”

Playing Instruments
Psalm 33:2, 3 says, “Praise the Lord with the harp; make music to him on the ten stringed lyre. Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy.”

Clapping
Psalm 47:1 says, “Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy.”

Lifting Hands
Psalm 63:4 says, “I will praise you as long as I live, and in your name I will lift up my hands.”

Sitting in Silence
Lamentations 3:26-29 says, “It is good to wait quietly for the salvation of the LORD. It is good for a man to bear the yoke while he is young. Let him sit alone in silence, for the LORD has laid it on him. Let him bury his face in the dust – there may yet be hope.”