Episode 113 – Wiping the Slate Clean

As hard as it is to imagine at times, God wants to forgive you!

  • I know, there are things you can’t imagine God forgiving in your life.
  • I know, some of the things you have done are just too embarrassing to even consider asking for forgiveness about!
  • I know, after reading what you have read in the Bible or hearing what you have heard from “Christians” you know God’s opinion of what you’ve done.

And, as a result, you know God wouldn’t want to forgive you.

I would agree with you – if I didn’t understand the road to forgiveness!

In our episode today, Dr. Matthew Smith, lead pastor of Pacific Baptist Church in El Segundo, California, explains the three phases on the road to forgiveness with God.

Let’s open our Bible now to Romans 3 and listen in as he teaches God’s Word …

 

At the end of the podcast Pastor Matt led you in a prayer to receive God’s forgiveness. We hope you prayed that prayer to receive His forgiveness. If you did, congratulations! It is our sincere hope and prayer that you will take the next steps in the faith by getting into a small group of believers and digging into the Bible through group study.

You can take the thought of this message one step further by ordering a copy of Pastor Matt’s book, In His Presence.

In His Presence is a daily devotional which targets the purpose of Magnification or Worship.

It revolves around the Biblical truth, “God welcomes you into His presence with joy and pleasure.”

The devotional follows a reading schedule through the entire book of Psalms over the course of the year.

You can order a copy of In His Presence from Amazon by clicking the link on the side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

And now, until next time, we are praying that you would be filled with the love of God so that you can demonstrate His love to the lost and dying in your city! God bless!

 

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Walking by Faith or by Sight?

As you may know, Melodee and I are leading a tour of Israel in February of 2013. (That’s 10 months from now.) Here’s the link for details: https://www.eaglesinleadership.org/israel-trip-2013/

As I have been inviting people, a most curious pattern has occurred that recently I took notice of. Let me explain. My initiation goes like this:

“Would love to invite you to Israel with me in 2013! This will be an amazing trip! I know you would be SO transformed. There are hardly words to explain what happens inside when you go. You will NEVER be the same after you go to Israel. (And I am teaching all along the way!) I will be glad to answer ALL your questions.”

“Would you at least pray and ask God this question: ‘Why shouldn’t I go to Israel with Doc?’ and let him answer. I’ll be praying with you! I also have a sample fund raising letter if you would like help there too. Details here: https://www.eaglesinleadership.org/israel-trip-2013/. Message me with any questions.”

Reponses Reveal the Soul

As I post these via email or Facebook, one group of people, after a period of reflection and consideration reply, “Doc, I’ll pray about that.” The other group, almost immediately, reply, “Sorry Doc, I couldn’t afford that.”

At first I simply took no notice of it. And then, upon further reflection, I realized something: How many times do I simply discount a thing without ever consulting God? I mean, seriously, how did I know I should go on this trip at this time? I did it by faith. You see, I don’t have the money for this trip either yet!

But what if God wanted you to go and you never asked him? We tout pious platitudes like, “Where God guides, God provides!” However, what if God did allow you this [or some other] opportunity and you or I simply dismissed it because, we don’t have money.

A Changed Perspective

“Where God guides, God provides!” Do I believe it? Yes, I do! So, through this process I have come to a fresh approach. When God allows an opportunity to come my way, I say this to Him; Since you have allowed this to come my way, I believe you want me to consider and pray about it. I will plan to go until you say, “No.”

And so, now I take every opportunity as direction for prayer and for work. So, Israel is a go. And I am working to fund this trip because God has given me the opportunity to go. (I even wrote a fund raising letter and will mail those soon as well!) Why? Because I believe that, “Where God guides, God provides!”

What do your actions show you really believe?

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Episode 112 – A Costly Forgiveness!

Easter is all about forgiveness!

It’s about the proof that God forgives us …

  • Despite what we have done
  • Despite whom we’ve hurt
  • Despite how we’ve treated others
  • Despite … ourselves!

Our episode today is from the transcript of God’s own conversation about his “forgiveness plan,” Pastor Matt shares 5 facts about God’s forgiveness as seen from the eternal plan of God.

We hope you enjoy today’s episode as you listen as Dr. Matthew Smith, lead pastor of the Pacific Baptist Church in El Segundo, California, lifts our hearts and spirits concerning the intentionality and compassion of God’s love for us.

As the episode concludes we hope you pray the prayer to receive the forgiveness of God and develop a deep and abiding relationship with God.

 

You can take the thought of this message one step further by ordering a copy of Pastor Matt’s book, In His Presence.

In His Presence is a daily devotional which targets the purpose of Magnification or Worship.

It revolves around the Biblical truth, “God welcomes you into His presence with joy and pleasure.”

The devotional follows a reading schedule through the entire book of Psalms over the course of the year.

You can order a copy of In His Presence from Amazon by clicking the link on the side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

And now, until next time, we are praying that you would be filled with the love of God so that you can demonstrate His love to the lost and dying in your city! God bless!

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Episode 111 – Decade of Destiny!

Welcome to a very special edition of the Transformed podcast.

Solomon tells us that, “Where there is no vision, the people perish!

In our episode today, Dr. Matthew Smith, lead pastor in El Segundo, California, shares from his heart the vision he believes God is calling the people of Pacific Baptist Church to embrace.

In this emotional and powerful message, Pastor Matt shares how through months of prayer and fasting, God has been and continues to reveal his heart and soul for God’s people there in Pacific.

As we listen in to today’s message, we know you will find the Spirit of God tugging on these same three themes in your life, for they are birthed from the Word of God and the commands of Jesus. So, without further delay, let’s listen as Pastor Matt shares The Decade of Destiny vision with his flock …

 

Today’s question is, will you accept God’s challenge for your future as well? We hope so!

 

You can take the thought of this message one step further by ordering a copy of Pastor Matt’s book, Growing Missional Leaders.

 

Growing Missional Leaders is a practical, passionate, Biblical mentoring journey for individuals, small groups, leadership teams and congregations who desire to win their world for Christ.

 

Growing Missional Leaders

 

* Tells stories – of lost opportunities and successes with friends – that give powerful, encouragement for personal and corporate outreach …

 

* It opens Bible passages – again and again – showing that God’s heart is to bring his lost children home …

 

* And it provides stimulating discussion questions – at the end of each chapter -providing the stepping-stones to launching fresh ministry into your community …

 

Believers hungering to reach their world for Christ will be energized by this passionate call to fulfill Christ’s Gospel and the invigorating manner in which their thought processes will be stretched to God-sized proportions.

 

You can order a copy of Growing Missional Leaders from Amazon by clicking the link on the side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

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The Christian Celebrity Cult as False Witness

Editor’s Note: We welcome our friend Alan Hirsch today. Writing on a most poignant issue today for the Christian leader, Alan has agreed to share this “gem” with us. It will included in his foreword to Lance Ford’s new book Unleader. Thanks for sharing Alan!

 

 

I must admit to been increasingly concerned with the culture of celebrity that surrounds the adulation of many popular Christian leaders in the West.  Aside from the fake, contrived, “heroism” that is embodied in such forms of leadership, to my eyes it looks like it an illegitimate attempt to steal glory from Jesus Himself.  The celebrity is a mere slave to the crowd; he or she needs the crowd as much as they long for a celebrity.  But this is not Christian leadership; it is way too codependent, narcissistic, and emotionally parasitical to be viewed as an extension of genuine discipleship—adherence to Jesus.  Clearly Jesus himself, while willingly serving the people, was never subservient to the crass, consumeristic,  groupthink of the undiscipled crowd.  Neither were any of our great saints and heroes—Paul, Augustine, Patrick, Francis, Bonhoeffer, Martin Luther King.  It marks them off as different from the false heroisms of our day.

 

The second phrase in the Lord’s prayer affirms that God’s name (representing all that He is and signifies) is to be made holy (hallowed) through the obedient actions as His people in every arena of their lives. In other words in biblical worldview, God’s name is hallowed when I do things that cause others to honor and respect God and all that He is to the world.  To hallow the Name is therefore the highest ethical act we can do as believers….it is to bring glory to the One we love through the things that we do.  Its not hard to see that it lies at the heart of worship itself. Our lives must point beyond ourselves to that of the One we serve.  This is the very meaning of Christ-like-ness.  It also lies at the heart to the whole Biblical notion of being a witness. The quality of our lives do matter. In other words people read the message of our lives and God’s reputation is somehow bound up with them.

 

But implied in this call to hallow the Name is also the possibility of its opposite, what the rabbis call “blaspheming the Name”.   To blaspheme the Name of God is to distort its meaning in the world so that the character and purposes of God are thereby obscured, His glory veiled, and His name cursed by others because of what we as his witnesses do. Blasphemy inverts holiness and makes it inaccessible to others.  Our lives can therefore either hallow or blaspheme the Name. In short, it means bearing fundamentally false witness.  This is a justifiably a horror to all that love God truly.  Leaders, those people whose actions are amplified because of their influence on others, more than anything else are required to live a consistent life worthy of the Name they represent.  If they are not doing this, their acts distort (also in an amplified way) the nature and meaning of the Gospel itself.  God gets the blame when we get it wrong!

 

Viewed as such, Christian celebrity, especially in that ideological, primadonna-ish, spin-loaded,  cult of self that it embodies, distorts what Jesus essentially stands for and therefore amounts to false witness.  As someone who is involved in many of the forums that could so easily lend themselves to the cultivation of such celebrity, along with it’s false representation of leadership, I have to admit that I can discern in myself a slow but inexorable slide towards pride and conceit. I need to be constantly addressed by the Gospel, called to account by Lord and community, to repent and constantly surrender myself to the call to be an adoring follower of the He who won my salvation through culturally ignominious means—a life of suffering love and a death on cross.

 

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Why [Your] Church Is In Jeopardy

Editor’s Note: Our good friend, Brandon Cox, is planting Grace Hills Church in Northwest Arkansas. As he does, his passion flows into his people and reveals his desire to stay focused on the mission of Jesus. Enjoy this reprint of his recent post, used with Brandon’s permission. You can check out Brandon Cox and his ministry at his website.

 

Grace Hills Church is eleven Sundays old, officially, and about eight months old, unofficially. And we’re in trouble. If we don’t do something, all of our effort will be in vain and all hope of planting the kind of church Jesus had in mind will be lost.

No, we’re not out of money. God has provided every step of the way. No, we’re not losing people. In fact, we’re seeing new attenders every week. And no, we’re not losing our leaders. We’re seeing new leaders emerge as each week passes. But I still contend that we’re in jeopardy of losing everything important to us… if we don’t fight for it.

Churches do not automatically thrive. The American church, as a local institution, has proven that it can coast along in almost-dead mode for many years. But there are no churches that are effectively reaching and changing their surrounding culture by accident. Recently, Rick Warren wrote a brief piece on Pastors.com about breaking three common barriers to church growth. In the comments, a troubling attitude emerged that is probably not too uncommon among believers in American churches – that growth is up to God (which I wholeheartedly agree with) and so any intentional effort to cause growth is somehow wrong (which I couldn’t disagree with more).

We’ve been having “good Sundays” at Grace Hills, but I’m still very much on guard. In fact, I sometimes find myself troubled at the rising threats against our success, not from any force outside of our fellowship, but from within it. Let me elaborate on some ways I believe the mission is in jeopardy even now…

If we fail to intentionally be the church, we will unintentionally just do church. And that’s true, no matter how much we say we’re going to “be the church.” Doing the Sunday gathering thing is what we’re good at, and even though we spend a lot of time and money on it, it’s still easier than scattering to be the church in our community.

If we fail to intentionally make disciples, we will unintentionally just make fans. I believe in making Jesus famous and bringing people into the enjoyment of His glory, but our mission is more than increasing the popularity of the church. The mission is to help people become reproducing, sold out Jesus-followers.

If we fail to intentionally be authentic, we will unintentionally just perform. I’ve performed before. In fact, I’m a recovering performer and have struggled with an addiction to the approval of others, so admitting my weaknesses is tough, but essential. I no longer trust my autopilot to lead me into genuine authenticity. Being real takes effort, and if we aren’t real, nobody heals.

If we fail to intentionally embrace all people, we will unintentionally play favorites. And the apostle James warned us about the danger of insulting the cross by picking and choosing those with whom we want to do ministry. Rather than hanging out with only the “churchy” people, of our color, of our political persuasion, of our cultural background etc., the gospel itself demands that we purposely break free and seek out new friendships for the gospel’s sake.

If we fail to intentionally be generous, we will unintentionally consume everything. By default, we spend it all, and we tend to spend pretty much all of our resources on ourselves. Churches tend to fall into the trap of sustaining their institutional machinery, maintaining their buildings and budgets, and begging for more volunteers and bigger offerings to keep the snowball rolling. Generosity requires purposeful sacrifice (if we can even use that word in light of the cross).

Grace Hills is in jeopardy of existing for us rather than them. We’re in jeopardy of growing the institution of the church rather than the people of the church. And we’re always in jeopardy of becoming a well-liked brand rather than pointing the culture to the infinite goodness of God.

So what should we do? How do we stop our drift and shift out of autopilot? With focus, intention, and effort, we need to:

  • Check our hearts and our motives.
  • Remind ourselves of the mission often.
  • Repeat the vision regularly.
  • Keep Jesus at the center.
  • Put people before the organization.
  • Do it all with a sense of desperation.

After all, if we fail to take the reins, we’re already as good as dead no matter how long we keep the doors open. So… go.

 

 

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Episode 110 – Nothing is Impossible for the Service Hearted Church!

“Nothing is impossible when we put our trust in God.”

Why? Because Jesus Christ leads us into victory every day – through His Word.

In today’s episode, we look at Jesus’ words to find out what makes a great church!

Every church is made up of individual followers of Jesus.

No church is ever greater than the sum of its parts.

A local body of believers is directly responsible for its own quality before God and the world.

In our episode today, Dr. Matthew Smith, lead pastor of the Pacific Baptist Church in El Segundo, California, talks to us about our servant hood – service marked the early church as a compassionate and caring people who were different from the world.

In this practical message, Pastor Matt shows us 7 life-changing attitudes to live out the life of Jesus among the people in our world, everyday.

So let’s open our Bible to Luke 17 and listen in as Pastor Matt begins today’s lesson …

 

You can take the thought of this message one step further by ordering a copy of Pastor Matt’s book, In His Presence.

In His Presence is a daily devotional that focuses on the truth:

You cannot worship God greatly until He has rescued you mightily.

It revolves around the Biblical truth, “God welcomes you into His presence with joy and pleasure.”

This devotional follows a reading schedule through the entire book of Psalms over the course of the calendar year.

You can order a copy of In His Presence from Amazon by clicking the link on the side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

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Do Not Fear! Complete the Mission!

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So many times we fail to tell others about the amazing lovingkindness of the Lord for fear! This week, as we have been reading through the Bible, we came across Gideon in Judges 6. He was commissioned by the Lord to remove the oppression tyranny of the Midianites from Israel. But he was afraid. Their dialogue is instructive to us who are called to share Christ with our world …

The Lord turned to him and said, “Go in the strength you have and deliver Israel from the power of Midian. Am I not sending you?”” (Judges 6:14, HCSB)

  • God’s mission isn’t dependent upon our strength!

God knows what we can do the way we are. Our task is to move out by faith.

He said to Him, “Please, Lord, how can I deliver Israel? Look, my family is the weakest in Manasseh, and I am the youngest in my father’s house.”” (Judges 6:15, HCSB)

  • God’s mission isn’t dependent upon our status!

You don’t need to be a Bible school graduate or a long-time Christ follower to share the benefits you have received from the Lord. All you need to do is tell your story!

“But I will be with you,” the Lord said to him. “You will strike Midian down as if it were one man.”” (Judges 6:16, HCSB)

  • God’s mission is empowered by His presence!

Ultimately, this is the bottom-line. You go, God gives the help and strength. All we have to do is tell people how God has changed our lives. He will convert hearts!

Share your faith this week by sharing your stories of God’s mercy, grace and compassion; not your church stories with church jargon. As the Psalmist says …

Praise Him for His powerful acts; praise Him for His abundant greatness.” (Psalm 150:2, HCSB)

That’s my take on the mission. I would love to hear yours. Please take a moment and comment below. Thank you!

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Episode 109 – Nothing is Impossible for the Unity Minded Church

Pride is resistance to the will of God.

This is the cause of dissension and schism, and it is the reason for “a lack of unity and understanding.”

But in humility, Christ redeemed us and made us one in himself.

If we were made one by his humility, then it will take humility for Christians to develop that unity within the body.

 

Welcome to the Transformed podcast.

In our episode today, Dr. Matthew Smith, lead pastor of the Pacific Baptist Church in El Segundo, California, focuses our attention of the 1st coming of Jesus.

In this powerful message, Pastor Matt shows us how and why we should imitate his attitudes – thus having the mind of Christ.

So let’s open our Bible to Philippians 2 and listen in as Pastor Matt begins today’s lesson …

You can take the thought of this message one step further by ordering a copy of Pastor Matt’s book, In His Presence.

In His Presence is a daily devotional that focuses on the truth:

You cannot worship God greatly until He has rescued you mightily.

It revolves around the Biblical truth, “God welcomes you into His presence with joy and pleasure.”

This devotional follows a reading schedule through the entire book of Psalms over the course of the calendar year.

You can order a copy of In His Presence from Amazon by clicking the link on the side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

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Episode 108 – Nothing is Impossible for the Love Expressing Church

Graceless moments.

They have a way of sucking the life right out of us.

They put the clamps on our spirits and keep us from breathing.

Welcome to the Transformed podcast.

In our episode today, Dr. Matthew Smith, lead pastor of the Pacific Baptist Church in El Segundo, California, reminds us that Christ wants to use my life and yours to bring some of Heaven to earth, into the lives of the people on this planet, in the real realms of our relationships, and in the form of a gift called grace.

So let’s open our Bible to 1 Peter 4 and listen in as Pastor Matt begins today’s lesson …

 

You can take the thought of this message one step further by ordering a copy of Pastor Matt’s book, In His Presence.

In His Presence is a daily devotional that focuses on the truth:

You cannot worship God greatly until He has rescued you mightily.

It revolves around the Biblical truth, “God welcomes you into His presence with joy and pleasure.”

This devotional follows a reading schedule through the entire book of Psalms over the course of the calendar year.

You can order a copy of In His Presence from Amazon by clicking the link on the side panel of the Eagles In Leadership website.

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