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What’s Your Diet?
Truth Be Told Kyle Kauffman Truth Be Told Kyle Kauffman

What’s Your Diet?

Kyle Kauffman

Our ability to know and live according to the truth will be greatly affected by the information we take in. Who and what do we listen to the most, watch the most, read the most, etc? We are people who are inevitably shaped by what we give our attention to. Lots of voices (perhaps more than ever before) clamor for our attention. And we should recognize how valuable our attention is more than ever before. We are meant to give our attention to sources that cultivate wisdom in our lives rather than folly. We are meant to spend more time soaking in the truth then sipping on what is trivial. We are meant to see that more information does not necessarily translate to more wisdom and truth. This week is designed to help us evaluate how we are prioritizing our attention and if our habits in life are conducive to forming us into people who are deeply rooted in the truth.

Proverbs 8-9; Psalm 1; Psalm 19; 1 Corinthians 3:18

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What’s Your Source?
Truth Be Told Kyle Kauffman Truth Be Told Kyle Kauffman

What’s Your Source?

Kyle Kauffman

In a world that is full of voices, how do we determine what is true and what isn’t true? In an age where everyone has their own sources, experts, scientists and theories to back something up how do we discern what’s really true and what’s false? How do we determine what is fake news and what’s real news? How do we live wisely in an age of misinformation and disinformation? Christians hold to the belief that if something contradicts the truth of the Bible then it is not true. But how are we to filter all the different information we take in and the voices we listen to? Discernment is an important skill for living in this life and a vital skill for living as a Christian. It’s a skill we are meant to grow in over time. And it’s a skill that helps us to live wisely as we discern what is true and live in accordance with it. The Bible not only highlights the importance of discernment but also teaches us how we can grow in this vital skill.

Hebrews 5:11-14; Romans 12:1-2; 1 Thessalonians 5:21-22

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Who Says?
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Who Says?

Kyle Kauffman

Who gets the final say in what is true in your life? Who do you look to tell you what is true? Who are the authorities you submit to? Authority and truth are inevitably connected because we will look to some authority to determine what is true. But we are prone to have a skepticism and cynicism towards authority. As sinful human beings we don’t like to live under the authority of God or other people. We view authority outside of ourselves as being constricting rather than liberating. We can also look at lots of different ways that authority has been abused or wielded in a way that is destructive. As a result, we are prone to set ourselves up as the ultimate authority. This leaves us in a position where the only authorities we listen to are the ones we like. We accept an authority if it reinforces our views and reject an authority if it challenges our views. The Bible presents itself as the ultimate authority. It presents itself as being the very words of God. If we are to know what is true, then we must submit ourselves to the Bible as our authority. This will mean believing what the Bible says is true and living according to what the Bible says is true. Rather than this limiting our freedom, we find it frees us to actually live as we were designed to.

2 Timothy 3:14-4:4

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What is Truth?
Truth Be Told Kyle Kauffman Truth Be Told Kyle Kauffman

What is Truth?

Kyle Kauffman

What is truth? It’s a question that’s as old as time. And it’s a question that’s as important as life itself. We ask this question because we want to know what is true and what is false. But even more importantly we ask this question because we want to know if truth really exists and if so, how we can come to know the truth. We live in a world where absolute truth is viewed with suspicion. We prefer phrases like this is “my truth” or “your truth” to the idea that something is universally true for all people. We are prone to look inward to our feeling and desires to discover what is true rather than looking outward to some source of truth outside of ourselves. We tend to think the truth can be changed to fit our preferences rather than recognizing truth that my preferences must conform too. In short, we live in a time where we seek to make truth what we want it to be rather than seeking to know what is really true.

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We Fight Together
Ephesians: Together in Christ Joel Wood Ephesians: Together in Christ Joel Wood

We Fight Together

Joel Wood

One of the storylines we can find traced throughout the Bible is that there is a cosmic, unseen, spiritual war that is happening throughout history. It is not simply a war of good vs. evil or of two equally competing powers. Rather it is a war between God and Satan. It is a war that Satan started when he attempted to take God’s place and yet it was a war that was futile from the start. God has decisively won this war at the cross through Jesus’ death and resurrection. We know because of Jesus the war ends with Satan’s defeat. But until that final ending there are still battles that rage on. As a result, we find ourselves in the middle of this war. We find ourselves engaged with an enemy who wants to steal, kill, and destroy our faith and the life we have in Christ. And yet we find ourselves with resources that far outweigh our enemy’s ability to harm us. We are meant to fight together by exercising the weapons God has given us as we rely on him till the day when the war is finally over.

Ephesians 6:10-24

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Gospel-Shaped Relationships
Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman

Gospel-Shaped Relationships

Kyle Kauffman

Our relationships with other people can simultaneously be one of the greatest gifts we experience in this life and one of the greatest challenges we face in this life. This is especially true in our closest of relationships with the people that we live with, work with, and see every day. The gospel is the good news of how we can enter back into a relationship with God. But it is also the good news that shapes all of our relationships with other people as well. Paul demonstrates this by bringing the gospel to bear on some of our closest relationships in Ephesians 5:22-6:9. While there is much that can be learned about each one of these relationships, there is also certain gospel principles that we can find in these verses that can impact and shape all of our relationships.

Ephesians 5:21-6:9

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Imitating God Together
Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman

Imitating God Together

Kyle Kauffman

One of God’s resounding commands that travels across the pages of the Bible and across time and history for his people is this: “Be holy for I am holy.” We find in Ephesians that one of the very purposes why God chose to save us and why and why Jesus died on the cross for us is to make us holy. It’s really easy for us to downplay holiness, emphasize love at the expense of holiness, or view holiness as an optional add-on to the Christian life. But it’s clear that if we belong to God, and therefore belong to the church, we are called to imitate God as his children. This will include living a life of holiness in a world where holiness may make us stick out and may be mocked, offensive, or even hated. Yet the ultimate purpose of seeking to live holy lives is not to show how great we are or to shame other people. Rather, in living holy lives we show how satisfying God is and invite others to find satisfaction in him alone.

Ephesians 5:1-21

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The Gap In Our Gospel
Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman

The Gap In Our Gospel

Kyle Kauffman

We often spend so much time thinking about what the gospel means for our past and what it means for our future that we can miss that the gospel is also good news for our present. There tends to be a gap in our gospel where we sometimes struggle to know or understand what difference it should make for the present. In Ephesians 4:17-32 Paul seeks to show the gospel is not just good news for the past or future, but it’s also good news for the present and how we are meant to live today.

Ephesians 4:17-32

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What Kind of Christians Will Your Children Be?
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What Kind of Christians Will Your Children Be?

Keith Rohrer

Let’s say you’re not very interested in missions; you should come. Let’s say you’re a parent; you should come. Let’s say you think that disciplemaking is just for global workers; you should come. Let’s say you think the most important thing you can do is make a good living, or be a nice person, or help others, or…. you should come.

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Growing Together
Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman Ephesians: Together in Christ Kyle Kauffman

Growing Together

Kyle Kauffman

If we want to grow and change in some area of our lives, we likely come up with a plan of how we will try to grow in that area. We come up with a strategy, set goals, and hope to see change. God’s goal for all Christians is that that we grow into maturity in Christ. And God’s plan and strategy for how he will accomplish this involves the church. The Church is necessary for us to grow and mature as Christians. And if we don’t prioritize gathering, worshipping, and serving with the church then our growth will be stagnated and we will likely find our faith beginning to shrink. God never meant for us to grow in Christian maturity alone. Rather he has designed and called us to grow together as one.

Ephesians 4:1-16

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