Source SM Recap: Volume #46

OldSchoolScreen(FB)Series: Old SchoolTitle: "Jonah and the Big Fish" The Word: Jonah 1-4 Main Thought: God is doing something in you so that He can do something through you.

Have you ever had a big moment in life? A pivotal experience that forever shaped you? Maybe it was a decision you made or a decision made for you?

God is doing something IN you, so that He can do something THROUGH you. God is calling some of you to lead others to find Jesus. We are a student ministry that is passionate about IMITATING Christ and INFLUENCING the world with the love of Jesus.

This is true in the story today. We will be looking at the story of Jonah. Jonah was willing to do what God wanted in his own country, but refused to answer the call of God to a foreign land to a people different from his own.

What can we learn from the story of Jonah?

1.    Jonah viewed people differently than God (Jonah 1-2:3).

God called Jonah to preach to Nineveh, the capital city of the nation of Assyria, one of the greatest enemies of Israel. Jonah was horrified that God wanted Him to preach to the Ninevites. Nineveh was the capital of Assyria. They were the Taliban of this time of history. Jonah’s fleeing doesn’t just point to him being afraid of Nineveh, but his lack of compassion. He fled west, the opposite way from Nineveh and the presence of God, or so he thought…

A huge storm hit: Jonah 1:4: “But the Lord hurled a powerful wind over the sea, causing a violent storm that threatened to break the ship apart.”

The ship’s crew was scared to death!  The terrified crew cast lots, determining that Jonah was responsible for the storm. Jonah told them to throw him overboard. First they tried rowing to shore, but the waves grew even higher. Afraid of God, the sailors finally tossed Jonah into the sea, and the water immediately grew calm.

Jonah 1:12: “Throw me into the sea,” Jonah said, “and it will become calm again. I know that this terrible storm is all my fault.” Jonah 1:17: “Now the Lord had arranged for a great fish to swallow Jonah. And Jonah was inside the fish for three days and three nights.”

Jonah was swallowed alive by a large fish. God worked supernaturally in creation for Jonah.

The truth is that God is a PURSUING God…

2.  You can’t run from God.

Jonah hit ROCK BOTTOM. Sometimes, this is the only way God can get our attention! Jonah is at the lowest point of his life. At the bottom of the sea in the belly of a FISH! Instead of drowning, Jonah was swallowed by a great fish, which God provided. In the belly of the whale, Jonah repented and cried out to God in prayer:

Jonah 2:9-10: “But I will offer sacrifices to you with songs of praise, and I will fulfill all my vows. For my salvation comes from the Lord alone. 10 Then the Lord ordered the fish to spit Jonah out onto the beach.”

Jonah learns that God’s plan is the only way. His mission from cover to cover in the Bible is that…

3.  God wants all people to be saved.

Jonah 3:1-2: “Then the Lord spoke to Jonah a second time: “Get up and go to the great city of Nineveh, and deliver the message I have given you.”

People’s lives were changed. They responded to the truth about God and turned to Him. It was not the end of the story. Some believe the Ninevites paid attention to Jonah because of his bizarre appearance. They speculate that the whale's stomach acid bleached Jonah's hair, skin, and clothing a ghostly white.

Just as we think the story is over, Jonah becomes discouraged (Jonah 4:1-3). Jonah realized His hard heart, narrow mind and lack of love for others. Although he was telling others about Jesus, He missed the truth that God wants all people to be saved:

Jonah 4:1-2: “This change of plans greatly upset Jonah, and he became very angry. So he complained to the Lord about it: “Didn’t I say before I left home that you would do this, Lord? That is why I ran away to Tarshish! I knew that you are a merciful and compassionate God, slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. You are eager to turn back from destroying people.”

The story ends with God telling Jonah that He is a compassionate God. I I believe one of the reasons the story is left open-ended is because I want us to realize we are to write the ending of the story with our lives!

Matthew 12:40:For as Jonah was in the belly of the great fish for three days and three nights, so will the Son of Man be in the heart of the earth for three days and three nights.”

Jesus was born into one of the most difficult times of history. The Romans were in charge. He would face ridicule, persecution and isolation. Jesus came with the greatest love to make a way for us to be saved. God is doing something in you so that He can do something through you.

God is using situations, circumstances and events in our lives to help us see His purpose. God wants to grow you to be useful to help others experience His love. We live in a dark world. We need reflect the light of Christ into the darkness.

- Personal Ninevah: Do you have anyone that you would NOT share Jesus’ love with today? Sharing God’s love to people far from Him (John 3:16). Love all people from all backgrounds, race, and cultures!

- Running from God: until you realize that you can’t run your life, only Jesus can. Is God allowing you to come to the end of yourself in order to surrender to Jesus?

Element of Fun: The students played the game, “Play it by Ear.” It was a fun game to watch!

Music: Relentless, Search my heart, Sins of My Youth, Set a Fire (closing)

Favorite Moment: Listening to stories of small group leaders talk about how their students were discussing God's Word and opening up to changes in their lives. Stories of life change are what it is all about!

What’s Next: We are finishing the series, “Old School” as we talk about Abraham and Isaac with the High School students.

To watch any of the series messages, check out the vimeo page

The "One Thing" Book Review

OneThing3dLeftI recently went through this book with some of our staff. It was a great leadership read. I wanted to share my top 10 learnings from the book: 

1. "Success comes from doing a few things well." Details matter, especially on a daily basis. Trying to do everything leads to not being able to do much with excellence.

2. Finding and developing my one main calling will lead to being a more effective leader. I want to find my strengths and build on them instead of trying to do everything myself.

3. If I feel busy, what is it that I'm busy about? Find ways to clear the clutter of emails, side conversations and stay on track with what is most important to finishing that day. To-do list can be helpful but can lead me astray. Instead of it being a "survival" list, it should be focused upon it being a success list. Shorter lists will result in getting more done. It is going from "could do" to "should do" list.

4. Success is about doing the right thing, not about doing everything right. If I build healthy leadership habits, then I will have the ability to be a better leader. Build up one step at a time on habits.

5. Trying to balance life is impossible. Shoot for multiple areas of my life that I invest into and never allow my family to fall through the cracks for the sake of ministry. When i'm at church, work hard and then when I'm home work hard to invest into my family. Be proactive in taking rest and time to refocus. Learn to counterbalance my life instead of worrying about always being balanced because it is unattainable.

6. Page 139: "Who we are and where we want to go determine what we do and what we accomplish." Purpose is what leads to direction and longevity. I need to daily be restored with my purpose of why I do what I do so that it leads to what I do and accomplish for God.

7. Page 147: "Purpose without priority is useless." Creating goals, dreams and plans are only half of the leader's role. If I prioritize my goals with energy to fulfill them, it will actually happen. A dream without a plan is only a dream. A dream with priorities and a methodology opens up the chance to focus on the "ONE" thing that is most important.

8.  Page 167: "Normal business culture gets in the way of the very productivity it seeks because of the way people traditionally schedule their time." If I don't schedule my time to focus upon the "ONE" thing, someone else will do it for me and I will become derailed with my time. I am working on blocking time during my week for studying for teaching, planning, communicating, meetings, etc. I want to make sure I'm focusing on the one thing I need to get done and stay close to the big picture/vision.

9. Page 208: "Extraordinary results require you to go small." If I simplify the one thing that is most needed in my personal, family and ministry life, it will help me live the "one thing." ACtions build on actions and habits build upon habits. I need to make sure the domino that is moving my life is centered upon the gospel and focused upon fulfilling my calling. Staying small and focused will lead to big results and clarity in my relationship with God.

10. Page 216: "Success is an inside job." The only way to live a life of no regrets is to make sure I spend each day doing what matters most. Looking and seeking the big picture and dreams help launch into God's greatest plan. Instead of thinking and talking about my dreams, go out and seek it with all of my heart for the Kingdom of God.