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DO THE BEST YOU CAN 10/20/17

DO THE BEST YOU CAN
“All you can do, is do the best you can.” I liked hearing that as a kid. It always made me feel good. As an adult I started asking, ” What if my best is not good enough?” To my surprise I realized I no longer felt good by just doing my best. I though that perhaps there may be another way to approach life than the approach I had maintained. At 19 I found that way.
I would not think much of a person, of course, who was not trying to do their best. Someone who was lazy and passive. Someone who always had a ready excuse for failure.
But as I walk with Christ now, I realize that the Christian life begins each day with a surrender. I start with Romans 12: 1-2. I start by admitting that the day will be largely a loss if I just “do my best.” Instead the day begins with, ” I cannot do this, You must do this through me or nothing good will come from it. I surrender. I yield to your plan for my life today. My best will not be good enough.”
If the day is left to my self-confidence and a “give it your best” attitude then it will end with disappointment. I can always think of more that can be done, and a better quality of doing to boot. I can always see someone doing it better. I am just wise enough to stop feeling any goodness coming from feeling like I did it better than some, or even most others. It is that comparison to others that puts me on the emotion roller-coaster that wears me out each day. Pride or self-condemnation; here we go again!
Christ has given me a new nature. When I live out of that new nature it is now, “His best” that ends the day. The hard part is the surrender, not the doing of the good we are called to do. Once the daily surrender takes place then things “flow” better.
A couple of scripture puts this paradox in perspective. About the time you feel that doing your best is not enough, the Word of God puts the final nail on the coffin of trying to please God out of the failing resources of the old nature. As you begin to feel a kind of death lay over “your best” when you read Matthew 10:38-39 then you feel this incredible relief as you read Matthew 11:28-29. A way to please God with a new heart is described; a less troubled way. Days end in peace instead of frustration and heartache.
So these two scriptures come to mind. They seem contradictory. Did the author did not know they were only several verses apart? He knew. And it is the open secret of the Word.
Matthew 10: 38-39 ” And he who does not take up his cross and follow after Me is not worthy of Me. He who has found his life will lose it, and he who has lost his life for My sake will find it.” Luke 9:23 adds that wonderful line here of, (“he must deny himself.”)
Soon after these impossible- sounding verses in Matthew 10: 38-39 we have the paradox verses coming in Matthew 11: 28-30. A passage to be appropriated after you have exhausted your attempt to do, “Your best” from your old nature, your old self-life. Until your are weary enough you may never understand these next verses.
” Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke ( this word has much in common with the word for “cross,” ) upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.” Matthew 11: 28-29.
So you have a lot to do today. How do you think you will feel at the end of the day? How do you want to feel at the end of the day? You will be tired for sure, but it could be a good kind of tired; a peaceful, fulfilling kind of tired, or it could be that feeling that has been gnawing on your soul for years which says, ” I feel like I am drowning, and again, as before, my best was not good enough!” You can choose you know. JWP

Jim Petty in Post on October 20 2017 » 0 comments

TBC Sermon for October 8, 2017

I John 3 18 through 24 10 8 17

Please join us in today’s word. And let us know what you think….either in our comment section or in person at our next service. Join us every Sunday at our new worship times–9:30am for Sunday School and at 10:45am for Worship Service. We’d love to see you here!

Jason Kerr in Post on October 08 2017 » 0 comments

TBC Sermon for October 1, 2017

I JOHN 3 11 through 17 DATE 10 1 17

Please join us in today’s word. And let us know what you think….either in our comment section or in person at our next service. Join us every Sunday at our new worship times–9:30am for Sunday School and at 10:45am for Worship Service. We’d love to see you here!

Jason Kerr in Post on October 08 2017 » 0 comments

TBC Sermon for September 24, 2017

I John 3 4 through 10 9 24 17

Please join us in today’s word. And let us know what you think….either in our comment section or in person at our next service. Join us every Sunday at our new worship times–9:30am for Sunday School and at 10:45am for Worship Service. We’d love to see you here!

Jason Kerr in Post on October 08 2017 » 0 comments

Sharp Pointy Things: WHY DO YOU BELIEVE WHAT YOU BELIEVE?

On October 3rd at 6pm, the SPT Men’s Group will discuss why we believe in the things that shape our lives and our actions. From “common sense” to the Gospel, everything is on the table. Join us at TBC this Tuesday.

Many thanks to Jimmy Petty for inspiring this topic. Read the article he shared here….

Why Accept the Pythagorean Theorem RICHARD DAWKINS

Jason Kerr in Post on September 29 2017 » 0 comments

WHAT IF MY BEST IS NOT ENOUGH?

All of us have been in situations where we planned certain things, thought we had enough supplies, or gumption, or grit to accomplish a goal and came up short. Many times we get a do-over, or there is a next time, to try again.
I remember as a kid, hearing the standard reply to a failure. It was something like, “Well, you gave it your best.” As an adult I wondered, ” What if my best is not good enough?” And as all grown-ups know, many times our best is not good enough.
Life was not meant to be lived in your own strength. In Romans 7 we see the agony of a man who, as far as anybody knew, was excelling in doing things right. A man who gave his best, and it sure look like what he did was enough to be what a man is supposed to be.
This passage is the agony of a lost religious man. Better than all those around him, yet, in his heart ,he knew his best was not good enough. He knew he was always full of sin. He knew he was really empty inside. Those moments alone tormented him.
In John 6 Jesus had fed the 5000. Some thought that now they had a free meal ticket from then on. Others thought if they gave it their best, and Jesus would just teach them how, they could do the works that He did. John 6: 27-29 says, ” Do not work for the food that perishes, but for the food which endures to eternal life, which the Son of man will give you, for on Him the Father, God, has set His seal.” Therefore they said to Him, ” What shall we do, so that we may work the works of God?” Jesus answered and said to them, ” This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He has sent.”
There is a searching and seeking we go through to be saved, which is caused by God as He draws us to Himself, but our efforts lead up to a moment where we say, ” I cannot do this. My best will not be good enough.”
He wants us to pursue eternal life by coming to Him, with nothing but failure to show Him. Then He does an amazing thing; He just gives us eternal life for free”. He says the main “work” is to believe. To believe what? It means to trust your life to Him.
It means He did something for you that you could not do for yourself. It means to continue to trust Him with every part of your life. It means being in a relationship of love and trust daily with Him which is higher, and beyond all other people and things. Will you do good things after you meet Jesus? Of course you will. You will do so because you are saved, not to get saved.
Did Paul ever come to the place where he knew that what he did would be enough? Yes. He simply had to believe what Jesus had already done for Him on the cross. He had a new life “given” to him. He knew his best was not good enough.
“I have been crucified with Christ; and it no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life, which I now live in the flesh, I live by faith (I trust that what Jesus did on the cross would be good enough to save me forever) in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself up for me. I do not nullify the grace of God, for if righteousness comes through the Law, then Christ died needlessly.”
So take a deep breath. Paul was set free and poured his life out to get this message to us. As Lewis said of Jesus, ” To trust Him of course means trying to do all that He says. There would be no sense in saying you trusted a person if you did not take his advice. Thus, if you have really handed yourself over to Him, it must follow that you are trying to obey Him, but trying in a new way, a less worried way. Not doing things in order to get saved, but because He has begun to save you already. Not hoping to get to heaven as a reward for your actions, but inevitably wanting to act in a certain way because a first gleam of heaven is already inside you.” JWP

Jim Petty in Post on September 28 2017 » 0 comments

SPT 09/19/17: The Measure of a Man

This week, Sharp Pointy Things (the TBC Men’s Discussion Group) will look into what is to be a man in today’s world. Men are getting a lot of conflicting messages. What role models has God given us through history to show men how we are to be? Join us Tuesday night at 6pm and bring your ideas of manhood…..and any interesting sharp, pointy things!

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Jason Kerr in Post on September 18 2017 » 0 comments

TBC Sermon for September 17, 2017

Please join us in today’s word. And let us know what you think….either in our comment section or in person at our next service. Join us every Sunday at our new worship times–9:30am for Sunday School and at 10:45am for Worship Service. We’d love to see you here!

Jason Kerr in Post on September 17 2017 » 0 comments

Announcements for September 24, 2017

Nancy P will cover Nursery that Sunday.  

Jason Kerr in Post on September 17 2017 » 0 comments

MUSIC AND WORSHIP LEADER FOR TEAGUE BIBLE CHURCH

Looking For A Music And Worship Leader

Need everyone to keep a lookout for someone to lead our Worship team, or someone to lead us own their own.

Our Worship service is at 10:45 A.M.

This is a paid position.

If you have contacts concerning this need please let me know .

Have that candidate contact me by phone or e-mail.

Send to : jimmy.petty@sbcglobal.net

Most important to be praying about this. Thanks JWP

Jim Petty in Post on September 10 2017 » 0 comments