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Nov 20 2023

11/19/23- East Rock campus: Minor Prophets: Zephaniah – Pastor Terry Wyant-Vargo

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This morning we have reached Part 3 of our series on the minor prophets of the Old Testament. We began with Jonah two weeks ago and studied the story of Hosea last week.

Zephaniah, was a priest who ministered to Israel at about the same time as the prophet Jeremiah.

The first two chapters of Zephaniah speaks on the consequences of sin and rebellion.

Warning the people of that day, and warning us, to turn from sin and to turn to God.

Chapter 3 closes with an amazing image of redemption and celebration, a message of hope.

Zephaniah 3:17 says, “The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save. He will rejoice over you with gladness. He will quiet you by his love. He will exult over you with loud singing.”

Did you get that image? God is singing and rejoicing over His people.

God sings and rejoices over YOU!

Our Lord, our Father, our Savior is chanting a song over you, over everyone in this sanctuary.

During today’s message, please try to imagine the idea and the sound of it: God singing over you.

God loves you so much that He breaks into singing over you!

That is so important that it is worth repeating.

God loves you so much that He breaks into singing over you!

That is amazing! God is lavishing us with His love and praise. WOW!!!

Today is a message of God’s outrageous love for you.

That’s a hard idea for some.

You are more likely to think about God correcting you

than singing over you.

Zephaniah speaks loudly to me that God takes your life, my life, and our relationships with Him seriously.

The central theme of the book of Zephaniah is the Day of the Lord.

The prophet foresaw the devastating consequences of God’s judgment on sin.

It is clear from Scripture that this day will not only be a time when God will pour out His judgement upon the wicked,

but it will also include a time of blessing for the Lord’s faithful ones.

The Day of the Lord points directly to Jesus.

Zephaniah ends with a message of hope through restoration in the Lord.

Zephaniah 3:14-17.

14 Sing, Daughter Zion; shout aloud, Israel! Be glad and rejoice with all your heart, Daughter Jerusalem! 15 The Lord has taken away your punishment, he has turned back your enemy. The lord, the King of Israel, is with you; never again will you fear any harm. 16 On that day they will say to Jerusalem, “Do not fear, Zion; do not let your hands hang limp. 17 The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in his love he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.”

For those that turn to God, He is a loving Father.

He is a God of restoration and hope.

Today, if you would ask people on the street “What does God think about you?”

You would hear many different answers:

· There is no God.

· God has given up on me!

· God is mad at me.

· God is mad at me and He should be.

· God loves me.

· And even many other responses.

I doubt that you would hear many say “God is rejoicing and singing over me.”

The question today for you is “What do you think God thinks about you?”

Do you believe that God is singing over you? (Pause)

I pray that after today’s message, you will have a different idea of God.

Zephaniah was written in 640-621 BC during a time of almost two generations of Godlessness.

Zephaniah boldly spoke God’s judgment against idolatry, unjust killings and, believe it or not, child sacrifice.

The people of the day were sinful to the core.

Zephaniah cried out for godliness and purity in God’s people.

The people of Zephaniah’s day were well established, prosperous, and they no longer cared about God.

They had come to trust their own abilities.

They were proud of their money, their things and their successes.

Their wealth gave them a sense of security that would turn out to be false.

It was written during a time that the people rebelled with worship to Baal, Molech and the worship of the heavenly bodies-the sun, moon, and stars.

The priests were also guilty of leading the people astray by being involved with pagan practices.

Today in 2023, there are false gods, new idols with different names.

Think about it this way…whatever a man or woman sets their heart on and trust in the most, becomes their god.

Just to name a few, today many worship little ‘g’ gods such as:

· Identity. We tend to define ourselves by our social media “likes”

· Substances.

o There are obvious ones, like hard drugs, but there are less obvious ones that help to numb the pain or provide spice to our boring lives: Such as comfort food, alcohol or nicotine, just to name a few.

· Money. There is absolutely nothing wrong with money. We need money.

o But for the ‘love of money’ people do crazy things.

§ Bernie Madoff is an example. Bernie’s love of money, led to one of the biggest financial crimes in modern day. In 2009, Madoff was convicted and sentenced to 150 years in prison for running what was described as the biggest Ponzi scheme in history.

· Family/Children. I would be so happy if I could just get a wife, or if I had a husband, or if I had kids. Right?

o Our spouse and our children are blessings from God. However for some, their family, their kids, their spouse, have become an idol– more important to them than God Himself.

There are so many idols in the world in which we live. Many more than what I have named.

The beginning two chapters of Zephaniah announce the Threat of Judgment.

The world had become exceedingly wicked, much as in the days of Noah, and God had determined to administer judgment.

HOWEVER: Although Zephaniah spoke on the judgement of sin, he ended with a message of hope through the restoration of God’s chosen people.

We live in a time that we can see sin all around us.

We have atheists who do not believe in the existence of God or gods.

We have agnostics who claims neither faith nor disbelief in God.

Then we have folks that say, “There is more than ONE way to heaven.”

We live in a time that some believers justify sin in their own lives or in the lives of others.

I would go as far to say that there are believers who go to church every Sunday, who check the box that they attended, without ever experiencing a heart change towards God and towards people.

What about you?

Are you resisting God? Are you running from God? Are you blaming God for something that has happened?

Do you know what Zephaniah confirms for you?

If God had a refrigerator your picture would be on it!

If God had a wallet, your picture would be in it!!!

God is with you, and He loves you.

Zephaniah Chapter 3:17 says five key points:

17 The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves.

Point 1: I am with you.

He is with you. He is in the midst of everything going on in your life.

Often when things are going wrong, and pressures are all around,

we may be facing difficult times, and we find ourselves in seasons of waiting, and we begin thinking “Where is God?”

God is here. He will never leave you.

Immanuel, the name Immanuel literally means “God is with you.”

People let you down, but God will never let you down. God is always faithful.

Jesus ends Matthew 28 by saying “I am with you always, to the end of the age.” God is with us! God will never abandon you.

Philippians 4:4-9 says, “God is always with you.”

How can you stress less and relax more? Choose to trust that God is with you.

God is with you in the good times and the bad. God is with you when things are really, really good and even when the world feels like it is falling apart.

As you spend time with God, you get to know Him, and that He cares about you.

I am an early morning person. I begin my days alone with God.

I talk to Him about everything.

I spend time reading His Word and writing in my prayer journal.

I love watching the birds outside, and listening to the Holy Spirit to guide and direct my day.

The Lord is not disappointed or frustrated by your struggles, doubts or pain. He can help you address them. God is with you. Great is His faithfulness always!

the Mighty Warrior who saves.

Point 2: A mighty warrior who will save you.

God is saying: I will save you.

The Hebrew word for mighty is gibbowr (ghib-bore’) which translates as powerful.

He rescues us from our sins. God can save anyone.

There is no one outside of His reach.

The name Jesus means, “God saves.”

God saved me!! And He will save whoever asks for His forgiveness.

Jesus whole purpose was to come to save the lost.

When we are saved, we begin to experience the freedom of God, so that we are no longer in the bondage of sin.

God is a deliver!!! He wants to heal you from:

· Addiction

· Hatred

· Selfishness

· Allowing your past to dictate your present and future.

· Unforgiveness that continues to cause you bitterness.

· Being negative. He wants you to stop being negative.

· You fill in the blank.

God knows and He can save you!! He can save anyone who comes to Him.

It is NEVER too late for God.

Thomas and I have a friend. To protect his confidentiality, I will call him John.

When I met John, he was 24 years old, homeless, addicted to drugs and alcohol.

His parents were alcoholics. After meeting John, I invited him to church.

I remember John getting out of jail. Thomas and I were waiting outside to take him to U-Turn for Christ in Pennsylvania, a Christian-based rehabilitation center.

John agreed to go.

John called me on Father’s Day from the rehab center, because he couldn’t get his dad on the phone to wish him “Happy Father’s Day”. His dad had just died, and I was the one to inform John of this news.

Through encouragement and love, John stayed at the program and didn’t return home when his dad died. John graduated the program.

2023, 10 years later, John is clean from drugs and alcohol. He is working a full-time job, and he recently got his very first apartment. John loves Jesus. He is faithfully attending church and serving.

The Lord is able to heal us from all addictions.

He will take great delight in you;

Point 3: He will take great delight in you.

The word delight means “to gain great pleasure, satisfaction, and happiness.”

God rejoices in our thinking, feeling and doing what is right.

In this verse, God is saying:

I delight in you, and you, and you, and you. (Point to the individuals in the congregation.)

The words ‘He will’ is a promise.

When the Bible says “He will”… That is a promise from God.

Do you believe that God delights in you?

YES…Y-O-U!

Let me tell you, “You are precious to the Lord.”

Yet you may think, “That’s sweet. But that is only a lovely thought.”

No, this truth is much more than a lovely thought.

It is the very key to your deliverance from every battle that rages in your soul.

It is the secret to entering into the rest God has promised you.

Until it becomes a foundation of truth in your heart — you won’t be able to withstand the trials of life.

Let me say it again…God delights in you!!!

He doesn’t just like you…God delights in you!!!

God loves you so much that the Bible tells us that “Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands…” Isaiah 49:16.

The Bible tells us “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son…” John 3:16

To believe, to trust, and to know that God delights in you will change your whole life. God loves us because of what Jesus did on the cross for us.

If we really believe that God delights in me, in us, we will see the world differently:

· Our cup will be half full instead of half empty.

· When we sing praises to the Lord, we will sing with all of our heart.

· When we give, we will give generously of our time, our talents, and our resources.

· Our prayer life will change. We will pray without ceasing.

God delights in you!!!! God delights in me!!!

in his love he will no longer rebuke you,

In the NIV translation it says, “I will calm you down.”

Point 4: I will calm all of your fears.

God knows exactly what you need to hear to calm you down.

God knows what is going on in your heart and mind.

On a particular Sunday, when the pastor says exactly what you need to hear from the pulpit.

It seems that someone must have given the Pastor the words to speak directly to you, however, that didn’t happen, that is the fact that God knows. He cares and He shows up.

but will rejoice over you with singing.”

The King James version says “…He will joy over thee with singing.”

I love this translation because the word ‘joy’ is used. The Hebrew word for ‘joy’ is ‘giyl (gheel) which means to spin around, to be joyful, and to rejoice.

Point 5: I celebrate you.

Many passages in the Bible are about us as His people ‘singing and worshipping the Lord’.

However, this passage is speaking of God celebrating you! He is celebrating me!

God is singing over you. A song of joy. A song of love.

Video: God’s love. 2.12 minutes. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vab3nrtuw3o1dip/AACu19imcelX0PU_AzNsOn02a?dl=0&preview=Gods+Love+Story+2_12.mp4

Nothing will separate you from God’s love.

God is rejoicing over you!!!

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Nov 19 2023

11/19/23- WBTX Program- Way to Go with Ashley Gordon-Becker

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We are joined on today’s broadcast of HOPE Talks by Ashley Gordon Becker. Ashley is the Director of development and public relations for Way to Go. Way to Go is a local nonprofit in the Harrisonburg and Rockingham county area that helps low-income families with transportation. For more information about their organization, you can visit their website http://w2ginc.org We pray that today’s broadcast is a half hour of hope for your life.

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Nov 14 2023

11/12/23- Harrisonburg campus: Minor Prophets: Hosea – Pastor Adrian Mills

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Minor Prophets – Hosea

God is faithful; Even when we are not.

God is faithful; Especially when we are not.

Today we continue our series entitled ‘Minor Prophets’. We are taking a deep dive into 4 of the minor prophets from the Old Testament scriptures.

They are full of redemptive themes that should convict us, equip us, challenge us, and encourage us.

The purpose of this series is our desire to gain a new appreciation for the “minor” prophets but also see that God has important things to say to us in 2023 through them, affirming the relevance of every part of the Bible. We want to have a greater understanding of these four minor prophets and what God wants to teach us through them.

Today we are looking at Hosea.

The story of the nation of Israel had been one ongoing drama of God’s faithfulness to a notoriously un-faithful people. In the 8th century BC, God called the Prophet Hosea to enact this very unfaithfulness through a rather strange marriage.

Hosea 1:2

When the Lord began to speak through Hosea, the Lord said to him, “Go, marry a promiscuous woman and have children with her, for like an adulterous wife this land is guilty of unfaithfulness to the Lord.”

What began as a covenant relationship, a marriage union between God and his people, has become an adulterous affair on the part of Israel. The book of Hosea itself records the many ways God’s people have forsaken their commitment to the Lord.

It only makes sense that God would walk away, completely justified in divorcing his people for good. But he doesn’t.

The Book of Hosea demonstrates for us the radical faithfulness of God. He doesn’t just forgive His adulterous people, He pursues them.

Hosea 11:1-8

“When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son. But the more they were called, the more they went away from me. They sacrificed to the Baals and they burned incense to images. It was I who taught Ephraim to walk, taking them by the arms; but they did not realize it was I who healed them. I led them with cords of human kindness, with ties of love. To them I was like one who lifts a little child to the cheek, and I bent down to feed them. “Will they not return to Egypt and will not Assyria rule over them because they refuse to repent? A sword will flash in their cities; it will devour their false prophets and put an end to their plans. My people are determined to turn from me. Even though they call me God Most High, I will by no means exalt them. “How can I give you up, Ephraim? How can I hand you over, Israel? How can I treat you like Admah? How can I make you like Zeboyim? My heart is changed within me; all my compassion is aroused.

-God begins to tell the story of Israel’s past. How the Lord protected them, provided for them, and taught them how to be his people.

-But the more God moved, the more they turned away from him. They worshipped other god’s, attributing the blessing and provision to them. They gave themselves to other nations for political gain.

-Hosea is warning of the impending consequences of their disobedience. Within a few years of this warning the Assyrian empire, a former political alliance of Israel, would destroy their nation, carrying them away from their homeland into captivity. God’s chosen people received the consequence of their actions.

Hosea has 14 chapters of evidence of the Israelites going too far, getting it wrong, messing up in every conceivable way and it’s been going on for generations. But the heart of God cries out “How can I give up on you? How can I hand you over to be destroyed?”

These people experienced the judgement of God, they had to face the consequences of their actions in being overtaken and exiled by the Assyrian empire. But they also received God’s Mercy. God did not treat them fully as their actions had deserved.

Bottom Line:

God is faithful; Even when we are not.

God is faithful; Especially when we are not.

Updates on the new Waynesboro campus

God is inviting us to step out in faith to plant a Spanish-speaking campus in the Waynesboro community. Join us on the journey!

Check out the link below for more information and for frequent updates throughout the journey.

Waynesboro

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Nov 13 2023

11/12/23- East Rock campus: Minor Prophets: Hosea – Pastor Jared Link

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Minor Prophets – Hosea

God is Faithful

Today we continue our series entitled ‘Major Minors’. We are taking a deep dive into 4 of the minor prophets from the Old Testament scriptures.

They are full of redemptive themes that should convict us, equip us, challenge us, and encourage us.

The purpose of this series is our desire to gain a new appreciation for the “minor” prophets but also see that God has important things to say to us in 2023 through these men, affirming the relevance of every part of the Bible. We want to have a greater understanding of these four minor prophets and what God wants to teach us through them.

Today we are looking at: Hosea

The story of the nation of Israel had been one ongoing drama of God’s faithfulness to a notoriously un-faithful people. In the 8th century BC, God called the Prophet Hosea to enact this very unfaithfulness through a rather strange marriage.

Hosea 1:2

When the Lord began to speak through Hosea, the Lord said to him, “Go, marry a promiscuous woman and have children with her, for like an adulterous wife this land is guilty of unfaithfulness to the Lord.”

What began as a covenant relationship, a marriage union between God and his people, has become an adulterous affair on the part of Israel. The book of Hosea itself records the many ways God’s people have forsaken their commitment to the Lord.

It only makes sense that God would walk away, completely justified in divorcing his people for good. But he doesn’t.

The Book of Hosea demonstrates for us the radical faithfulness of God. He doesn’t just forgive His adulterous people, He pursues them.

Hosea teaches us- You cant out-sin the mercy of God. There is no such thing as too far from God

Hosea was a prophet in the northern Kingdom of Israel during the reign of king Jeroboam II in about the 8th century BC

Israel was prospering financially, they had been victorious in battle, they were in a time of peace and political stability, but that’s about where the good news ends- this prosperity only served to disguise the moral corruption that marked the people of God.

– They don’t think twice about worshipping other gods, even crediting them with their national success.

– It’s the normal thing to engage in the parties and indulgences of other pagan cults.

– They were making pacts and alliances with foreign nations rather than trusting God to provide.

– Basically, God’s people were cheating on him.

The bulk of the text in Hosea is the evidence of God’s charge of unfaithfulness. This unfaithfulness had been going on for years, generations even, and God says “enough”.

And that leads us to our teaching text today in Chapter 11. Hosea begins with imagery of the unfaithful wife, but as we enter chapter 11 he takes up the story of a wayward or prodigal son. The imagery is different, but the story is the same.

Hosea 11:1-4

“When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son. But the more they were called, the more they went away from me. They sacrificed to the Baals and they burned incense to images. It was I who taught Ephraim to walk, taking them by the arms; but they did not realize it was I who healed them. I led them with cords of human kindness, with ties of love. To them I was like one who lifts a little child to the cheek, and I bent down to feed them.

God begins to tell the story of Israel’s past. How he protected them, provided for them, and taught them how to be his people.

But the more God moved, the more they turned away from him. They worshipped other god’s, attributing the blessing and provision to them. They gave themselves to other nations for political gain.

God says “You don’t realize, it was ME. It was ME all along who loved you and cared for you and gave you those things.

Hosea 11:5-7

“Will they not return to Egypt and will not Assyria rule over them because they refuse to repent? A sword will flash in their cities; it will devour their false prophets and put an end to their plans. My people are determined to turn from me. Even though they call me God Most High, I will by no means exalt them.

Within a few years of this warning the Assyrian empire, a former political alliance of Israel, would destroy their nation, carrying them away from their homeland into captivity. God’s chosen people received the consequence of their actions.

Case closed right? They are finally getting what they deserve, they shoulda seen it coming. That’s justice, finally. I mean, who could blame God in up to this point?

Generations, hundreds of years of repeat offenses with no real change- They had done too much, gone too far, and stayed too long.

It’s seems as if it’s over for this prodigal son of a nation.

But the story doesnt end there. The story of Hosea challenges us to see that there is no sin beyond the grace of God.

We cannot sin so bad, run so far, that God’s grace can not bring us back into right relationship with him.

Hosea 11:8

“How can I give you up, Ephraim? How can I hand you over, Israel? How can I treat you like Admah? How can I make you like Zeboyim? My heart is changed within me; all my compassion is aroused.

Hosea has 14 chapters of evidence of the Israelites going too far, getting it wrong, messing up in every conceivable way and it’s been going on for generations. But the heart of God cries out “How can I give up on you? How can I hand you over to be destroyed?”

These people experienced the judgement of God, they had to face the consequences of their actions in being overtaken and exiled by the Assyrian empire. But they also received God’s Mercy. God did not treat them fully as their actions had deserved-

That’s the cry of the father. He is a compassionate God whose ultimate desire toward his people is to win them back to himself.

And to the prodigal today- that’s his desire for you too.

The story of Hosea challenges us to see that there is no sin beyond the grace of God. Not for the Israelites and not for you.

The challenge before us today is simple: Do you believe that?

To be sure, we cannot read the heart wrenching story of Hosea and come away with a lighthearted view on our sin. Sin is like committing adultery on God, and there is judgement ahead unless we repent, unless we turn from our sin and turn to him. God does not wink at sin or shrug it off as if it were no biggie.

But there is no sin that is beyond the grace of God. That means you haven’t gone too far; you haven’t done something so bad that God can restore you.

It’s not over! Will you run to the Father?

Updates on the new Waynesboro campus

God is inviting us to step out in faith to plant a Spanish-speaking campus in the Waynesboro community. Join us on the journey!

Check out the link below for more information and for frequent updates throughout the journey.

Waynesboro

Giving at COTN

If you ever have questions or need help with online giving, please let us know: finance@cotnaz.org Thank you for your partnership in building the Kingdom of Christ as you impact others!

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Nov 12 2023

11/12/23- WBTX Program – Operation Christmas Child with Eric Lapointe

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We are joined on today’s broadcast of HOPE Talks by Eric Lapointe. Eric serves as the regional Director for the mid Atlantic south region for Operation Christmas Child. Eric joins us today to talk about the ministry of Operation Christmas Child and their national collection week which is November 13 through the 20th. For more information about Operation Christmas Child and national collection week, you can visit their website https://samaritanspurse.org We pray that today’s broadcast is a half hour of hope for your life.

We would also like to invite you to take an anonymous 8 question survey to help give us some feedback on the podcast. You can take the survey by clicking the link below https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HopeTalks

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