Monday, September 30, 2013

Discernment

Almost a full house at yesterday's meeting - we have an amazing group of girls and it's such a joy getting to know them!  I did some recalculating based on the number of meetings we'll be having this year...looks like our 2 year discipleship program will be more like a 3 year journey :)


Set Four – Meeting Two:  Discernment

Read 1 Kings 3: 1-9…what kind of a heart is a discerning heart?

Read 1Kings 3: 10 - 15…God’s answer (Discernment must be important!)
 
 
IIlustrations:
1.)          The Bereans (Acts. 17: 1 – 15) Don’t go beyond Scripture, but anchor yourself to it. 
2.)          Satan will often try to get as close to the truth as possible in order to make lies look good (cults are a great example of this…Jehovah Witness, Mormons, etc., seem close to the truth in some ways – yet deny the One who is the truth.  More information on cults and the occult…
 
The Occult: What is the difference between the words “Cult” and “Occult”?
CULT AND OCCULT- Introduction
 The words “cult” and “occult” are popular terms that should not be confused with one another. So, what is the difference between them?
CULT AND OCCULT- Cult
 The term “cult” is typically used by the secular media to describe religious or semi-religious groups whose members are controlled in almost every single respect by a single individual. Some good examples are Hare Krishnas or Scientologists.
CULT AND OCCULT- Theological Sense of the Word
 To orthodox Christians, however, the word “cult” takes on a wider meaning. Not only can groups be considered cultic in the sociological sense, groups may be deemed cultic in a theological sense as well. What I mean is that groups which claim to be in harmony with Christianity but deny foundational Christian doctrines — such as the Trinity, or the unique deity of Jesus Christ — are cults in a theological sense. Thus, the Jehovah’s Witnesses, Mormons, and Christian Scientists qualify as cultists.
CULT AND OCCULT- Occult
 Now, while the word “cult” is always used with reference to a particular group, the word “occult” is typically associated with esoteric and mystical practices. It deals with hidden or secretive means to attain personal power, and is characterized by a reliance on the supernatural to achieve its ends. The occult includes such practices as fortunetelling, witchcraft, or trance-channelling — the sort of thing described in Deuteronomy 18. Additionally, tarot cards, crystal balls, ouija boards, and horoscopes number among the many tools which are used by occultists. Clearly, the occult deals directly with demonic forces.
CULT AND OCCULT- Some Cross-over
 It should be clearly noted here that there is some cross-over between cults and the occult in that some cults, such as the Church of Satan and others, are also clearly involved with occultic practices. However, not all cults indulge in the occult. For example, it would be unfair to link the Jehovah’s Witnesses and the United Pentecostal Church in an overt sense with the occult. Now, while a clear distinction should be drawn between the terms “cult” and “occult,” we must keep in mind that they are both connected with teachings which oppose the Word of God. 
(information taken from Equip.org)
Scripture:
Matthew 16: 1 – 12
Luke 12: 54 – 57
Acts 20: 28 – 31
1 Corinthians 10: 11 – 12
Hebrews 5: 12 – 14
1 John 4: 1 – 6
Activity
Tea
 
 
 

Monday, September 16, 2013

Fall 2103 Kickoff!

We had our first Bright Lights meeting of the new year yesterday, and the topic was Holiness.  Two new gals have joined our growing group and we are now up to 12 regular attendees!

Before I get into the meeting notes, I want to share the recipe for the Pear Ginger Cobbler we had since it was such a big hit:

Filling:
4 c. sliced pears
2 tsp. ground ginger
2 tablespoons lemon juice
lemon zest
1/2 c. sugar
1/2 c. brown sugar
3 T. tapioca flour  (recipe calls for quick tapioca)

Topping:
1 pie crust

Blend together pears, ginger, sugars, lemon juice, zest, and tapioca and allow to stand for 20 minutes.  Pour filling into baking dish and cover with pie crust - cut slits into crust.  (I actually doubled this recipe and used 2 gluten free pie crusts to cover entire cobbler)

Bake at 425 degrees for 15 minutes; reduce heat to 375 degrees for 30 minutes or until nice and bubbly. (I actually covered entire pan with foil for first part of baking so that my crust wouldn't burn)

Now to the meeting notes!  (Also, there is a very special story about courtship after the meeting notes - be sure to check out and share with your daughters as this is will help give them a vision for what a godly courtship looks like...)


Bright Lights Set 4 Meeting 1 – Holiness

Holiness:

The state of being holy; purity or integrity of moral character; freedom from sin; sanctity.  Applied to God, holiness denotes perfect purity or integrity of moral character…one of His essential attributes.

Ex. 15:11b “ Who is like Thee, majestic in holiness, awesome in praises, working wonders?”

Applied to human beings, holiness is purity of heart or dispositions; moral goodness, but not perfect. The state of being hallowed or consecrated (reserved) to God and His worship…that which is separated to the service of God.
 
The opposite of holiness is not “wickedness” or “evil”.  Rather, the opposite is “common”.  To be holy is to be special, set-apart, and reserved for God’s special purposes.  (Do you sometimes feel different ?)

 
Scripture References:
Genesis 2:3
Ex. 3:5
Haggai 2: 11 – 14
1 Cor. 3: 16 – 19
2 Cor. 6: 14 – 7:1
Hebrews 12: 10 -14
1 Peter 1: 14  - 16
1 Peter  2: 9 – 11
2 Peter 3: 11 – 14
 
Activity
Break up into small groups, look up verses, and make a list of the different “hearts” found in scripture.
Group 1 look up:
Psalm 51:10, Matthew 5:8, James 4:8, 2 Timothy 2:2, I Peter 1:22, I Kings 3:9, 12; Psalm 34:18
Group 2 look up:
2 Chronicles34:27, Ephesians 4:32, Matthew 11:29, 2 Chronicles 16:9, Psalm 119:80, Proverbs 17:22, Psalm 7:10
Pray as a group specifically asking the Lord to give each of you these particular “hearts” which He desires…
Wrap Up
1.)  Examine your lives for areas in which you are following the world’s ways instead of God’s ways.
2.) Be willing to be separated from the world’s thinking and from what is “common”, knowing that you are reserved unto God’s special purposes.
Handiwork – Prayer journals
Tea
Now for an amazing love story crafted by God!  You may have noticed a large button on our Bellevue Bright Lights blog after the "Links of Interest" on the left hand side under the title EVERY THOUGHT CAPTIVE...if you click on this button it takes you directly to the blog of a fellow Bright Lights leader named Emily Mitton.  Her blog is a big favorite with my daughters!  Emily was very recently married and she shares the story of her courtship with her husband, Ben, in several posts...it is an amazing story of the faithfulness of God to orchestrate all the details when we submit to His perfect way of doing things.  Try to read the posts in order to get the whole story...you and your daughters will be so blessed!