Wanna Be a Success? by Pastor Andy

2 Samuel 6:16-22

16But as the Ark of the lord entered the City of David, Michal, the daughter of Saul, looked down from her window. When she saw King David leaping and dancing before the lord, she was filled with contempt for him.

17They brought the Ark of the lord and set it in its place inside the special tent David had prepared for it. And David sacrificed burnt offerings and peace offerings to the Lord. 18When he had finished his sacrifices, David blessed the people in the name of the lord of Heaven’s Armies. 19Then he gave to every Israelite man and woman in the crowd a loaf of bread, a cake of dates, and a cake of raisins. Then all the people returned to their homes.

20When David returned home to bless his own family, Michal, the daughter of Saul, came out to meet him. She said in disgust, “How distinguished the king of Israel looked today, shamelessly exposing himself to the servant girls like any vulgar person might do!”

21David retorted to Michal, “I was dancing before the Lord, who chose me above your father and all his family! He appointed me as the leader of Israel, the people of the Lord, so I celebrate before the Lord. 22Yes, and I am willing to look even more foolish than this, even to be humiliated in my own eyes! But those servant girls you mentioned will indeed think I am distinguished!”

Wanna Be a Success?

I just finished David McCullough’s book on the Wright brothers. As the story unfolded, I couldn’t help but think about Orville and Wilbur, “They were geniuses.”

Their gifting seemed above and beyond the normal person. They taught themselves the physics of flying, figuring out lift, thrust and other aviation theories with little or no help. They built a motor from scratch. They constructed multiple airplanes by hand. Orville and Wilbur seemed to have an unnatural ability – unfair to everyone around them.

Then I listened to an interview with another author, Malcolm Gladwell.

Charlie Rose interviewed Gladwell after the release of this book Outliers. In Outliers, Gladwell studies people like Bill Gates and the Beatles. He wanted to know why they were successful when so many from their generation with the same advantages (or more) were not. Orville and Wilbur were not a part of the study, but they easily could have been.

In the interview, Rose asks the question, “Aren’t some people just much more naturally gifted, talented, able?”

The Story of Saul and David

It’s a wonderful question. Aren’t some people successful because they have something more than the rest of us?

I’ve been reading the stories of the first two kings of Israel – Saul and David. From a distance, appears this is the case with them. David has something more than Saul. So David is wildly successful, and Saul is a bumbling misfit.

Gladwell gave a surprising answer to the question.

Yes, some people do have natural abilities or talents that others don’t, but it’s not the difference maker. Intelligence, talent, ability – this all make up a minority of why people succeed. It is far from the majority of why people succeed.

It’s true of Saul and David.

Saul is no less anointed or gifted than David. Saul is described as tall, dark and handsome (seriously). Men easily follow him into battle. He is a warrior. On top of all of that, read what 1 Samuel 15:17 has to say about him,

And Samuel told him, “Although you may think little of yourself, are you not the leader of the tribes of Israel? The lord has anointed you king of Israel.

The Spirit of God is on Saul. I believe Saul never really believed this to be true. He never could see himself as the man everyone else around him saw. Add these things together, and Saul became a rudderless leader who squandered opportunity after opportunity to be truly successful.

David was also gifted, and no more than Saul. David was also anointed, and no more than Saul. But David was the greatest king of Israel – far greater than Saul

How Bad Do You Want It?

Malcolm Gladwell describes in both the book and the interview a story about young Bill Gates. As a teenager, Gates discovered the nearby University of Washington had a mainframe computer. This super computer sat unused between the hours of 2AM and 6AM every night.

In his passion for programing, Gates would wake himself up every night at 1:30AM, get out of bed, walk 2 miles to the university and program for 4 hours.

Gladwell admits Gates had both ability and access others didn’t. It isn’t what made him successful. What made Bill Gates a success was his passion and desire to program. His passion drove him out of bed in the middle of the night to walk 2 miles and sit a computer. His drive created Microsoft.

David wasn’t better than Saul. He had more passion for God.   

David longed to be in the presence of God, and the opening story sums up his desire for God. David was willing to dance in the streets in underwear. He was willing to be a fool. He was violently passionate for God.

It drove him not just to be the greatest king in the history of Israel, it also led him to be called, “a man after God’s own heart.”

As a believer in Jesus, you have the same anointing as David. The Holy Spirit on you like it was on them. The question is how passionate are you for God? What will you passion drive you to do, be, say?

Yesterday, Pastor David asked the question,

“What can you bring to the Lord?”

Today, I ask the same question, but with a twist.

“How passionate are you to bring that thing to God?”

At the Cross | Chris Tomlin

The Question of and Awakened Soul – Robert Murray M’CHEYNE

Endless Praise – Planet Shakers

 

Today’s devotional was written in the 1800’s by a Scottish pastor by the name of Robert Murray M’Cheyne.  His question is still as potent as it was asked 200 years ago.  – Pastor David

 

Micah 6:6-8
What can we bring to the LORD?
What kind of offerings should we give him?
Should we bow before God
with offerings of yearling calves?

 

Should we offer him thousands of rams
and ten thousand rivers of olive oil?
Should we sacrifice our firstborn children
to pay for our sins?

 

No, O people, the LORD has told you what is good,
and this is what he requires of you:
to do what is right, to love mercy,
and to walk humbly with your God.

 

“What can I bring to the Lord?”

 

An unawakened soul never asks that question. A natural man has no desire to come before God, or to bow himself before the High God. He does not like to think of God. He would rather think of any other subject. He easily forgets what he is told about God.

 

A natural man has no thoughts of eternal things, because he has no heart for them. He has no desire to come before God in prayer. There is nothing a natural man hates more than prayer. He would far rather spend half an hour every morning in bodily exercise or in hard labour, than in the presence of God. He has no desire to come before God when he dies. He knows that he must appear before God, but it gives him no joy. He had rather sink into nothing; he had rather never see the face of God.

 

Ah! my friends, is this your condition? 

 

How do you know that you have “the carnal mind which is always hostile to God.” You are like Pharaoh—”Who is the Lord, that I should obey Him?” You say to God, “Depart from me, for I desire not the knowledge of Thy ways.”

 

What an awful state it is to have no desire after Him who is the fountain of living waters!

 

An awakened soul feels that his chief happiness is in coming before God. This was unfallen Adam’s happiness. He felt like a child under a loving Father’s eye. It was his chief joy to come before God—to be loved by Him—to be like a mote in the sunbeam—to be continually basked in the sunshine of His love—no cloud or veil coming between. This is the joy of holy angels, to come before the Lord, and bow before the High God. In His presence is fulness of joy. “The angels do always behold the face of My Father.” On whatever errand of love they fly, they still feel that His eye of love is on them—this is their daily, hourly joy. This is the true happiness of a believer.

 

Hear David (Psalm 42:1-2),
“As the deer pants for streams of water,
so my soul pants for you, my God.
My soul thirsts for God, for the living God.

 

When can I go and meet with God?” He pants not after the gifts of God—not His favors or comforts—but after Himself. A believer longs after God—to come into His presence—to feel His love—to feel near to Him in secret—to feel in the crowd that he is nearer than all the creatures. Ah! dear brethren, have you ever tasted this blessedness? There is greater rest and solace to be found in the presence of God for one hour, than in an eternity of the presence of man. To be in His presence—under His love— under His eye—is heaven, wherever it be.
God can make you happy in any circumstances. Without Him, nothing can.  – Robert M’cheyne

 

How would you answer Robert’s question, “What can I bring before the Lord?”

I _3 my Church

 

It’s not uncommon to hear “I love football” or “I love ice cream” or “I love the Royals”, but when someone says “I love my church” people think it’s weird.  There’s more to loving the church than showing up on an occasional Sunday morning, smiling, and singing.

 

The Bible gives rich insight into how to live out your love for God’s local church.

 Join us as we learn what the Church is and why it matters.

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August 28, 2016

Soccer Camp 2016

Soccer Camp at Cross Points Church in Shawnee Kansas

Cross Points Soccer Camp

Cross Points Kids is partnering with Kick for Christ and Leo Gibson of the MISL Missouri Comets to present this incredible opportunity. 2 days of soccer instruction from professional soccer players…completely FREE!

Soccer Camp is open to all boys and girls between 4 years and 6th Grade.

Friday, August 5 – 6pm – 8pm
Saturday, August 6 – 9AM – Noon

Please bring:

  • Soccer Ball
  • Shin Guards
  • Water Bottle

Registration is FREE!

Click HERE to Register!

50th AnniversaryThis month Cross Points Church celebrates our 50 year anniversary.  In June 1966, seven families gathered for worship, prayer and teaching in a Kansas City basement where two people became followers of Jesus for the first time!  Over the next 50 years, thousands of people followed in their footsteps and became disciples of Jesus through the ministry of the church. During these years, churches were launched throughout the city, multiplied thousands were healed and filled with the power of the Holy Spirit and missionaries were commissioned to take the Gospel to the farthest regions of the planet.

Today, Cross Points continues to reach the community, city and world for Jesus Christ.  As we fondly remember the past, we are equally excited to see what God is doing today.  After 50 years, Cross Points continues to preach the Good News, care for the poor, plant churches and send missionaries throughout the world. You are a part of this story. Thank you for adding your part to our amazing and blessed church!

 

I am thrilled to see what our future will look like over the next 50 years. Buckle up. It’s time to get ready for a fun ride!

 

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