February 18, 2024 |
Sunday Morning
When You Need a Miracle
John C. Majors |
Matthew 5:14-16
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Hi, I’m John Majors.
I’m the senior pastor at Valley View.
This past week in our church,
we had what I felt was
a pretty significant moment
for the church.
And so we dedicated
the entire Sunday morning service
to talking about it,
to unpacking it,
to relating it to the life of our church.
Unfortunately,
we had a glitch in our recording system,
and so we lost the first few minutes.
So I’m going to take
just a minute here
to give you the context
to set up where I was and the message.
What happened
was a week ago Monday,
one of our members, Lynn Murray,
he’s 79 years old, he has Alzheimer’s.
Lynn Murray went out for a walk.
That was a normal thing for him to do,
but he got lost that day
and his wife,
Brenda, went to look for him
and she couldn’t find him.
She spent hours driving around
and she realized, I need help.
So she called the police.
They came to help.
But then the word began
to spread through our church
that Lynn was missing
and that Brenda needed help.
And the way our church came together
and rallied
to serve them
and love on them was so powerful.
I wanted to make sure
that we took the time
to realize what happened
and to celebrate that.
In fact, the main way
I thought we would
apply that to our lives
today was to unpack for sources of power
to lean on when you need a miracle.
Because Lynn and Brenda
desperately needed
a miracle in that moment.
But I think all of us at times can say,
I need a miracle.
What our four sources of power
you lean on in that moment.
And so as the message begins,
you’ll see that
I’m unpacking that first source of power,
the power of community.
We saw this community
step up in a big way
to love and serve them.
Thanks so much for listening
and for being a part of Valley View.
So now let’s
join in the sermon
where the recording started.
And this was important,
especially for Lynn and Brenda, because
they didn’t have family here,
that they don’t have children.
Parents have passed on.
Other family members
either have passed on or don’t live here.
And so what if what if
they didn’t have a church
community to lean on,
but they had a life group
that they’d worked
hard to get connected there?
They were involved in helping hands
in homeless ministry.
Deep connections there.
And so
they already had
a network of connections.
And by the way,
we talk about this all the time here.
Don’t wait until you unique community
to start building it
and it’ll be too late.
I mean, maybe some people will show up,
maybe not
get connected into people’s lives now
so that when difficulties
come, you’re connected.
It’s too late at that point
to try to build community.
And that’s not the only
reason to build community,
by the way, to help you
when times are hard.
That’s but that’s a good reason.
That’s a big reason.
And they’ve done that.
They’ve invested
and the church knew about
what was happening
and we could come along,
come alongside them.
In that moment.
There’s a passage
that reminded me
just a little bit of
what was happening here with this.
Look at Matthew Chapter five.
Turn to Matthew, Chapter five,
Matthew chapter five, verse
14 through 16, and that’s on page 76
and a church Bible.
We have those in the connection corner
if you want one of those.
If you don’t have a Bible
page numbers on the screen
or tied to that specific Bible
to make it easy to find the passages.
Matthew Chapter five.
This is
in the section
called the Sermon on the Mount,
where Jesus is teaching to a large crowd
and here’s what he says.
You
are the light of the world.
A city set on a hill cannot be hidden,
nor do people light a lamp
and put it under a basket.
Instead, they put it on a stand
so that it gives light.
In all the house,
we are called to be a light to the world,
to shine the light into darkness.
That’s part of our calling
as believers, as followers of Christ.
But there’s a reason for that.
There’s a purpose for that.
The end goal is not just so
that people talk
about what great community value has.
That’s not the end goal.
Here’s what it says.
Look back at verse 16 in the same way.
Let your light shine before others.
So that purpose, reason
that they may see your good works
and give glory to
your father who is in heaven.
That’s the goal.
Yes, we want community.
Yes, we want to help out others so that
in that moment
when people see, in fact,
people will know our love
for Christ by our love for one another.
And I think we saw the power of community
at play in a way
that said to others around us,
because it wasn’t just Valley View
outlook in emergency workers, neighbors.
There were tons of people that came out,
but I think a lot of people went,
What’s up with that church
in a good way?
What’s going on?
I want to know more.
I think it’s important
as a church
to to just pause and reflect
on how many people helped.
I’m going to have people stand
who helped.
Before you stand, though,
let me say a couple of things.
One, I know some of you are like,
I don’t want attention drawn to me.
That’s why
I drove around my car by myself.
I didn’t tell anybody.
Don’t draw attention to me.
It’s not about you.
This is for all of
us to see how many were stirred to help.
Just to see how many took part.
Also, if you didn’t take part,
no judgment.
We’re not going to secretly look over
you and judge you.
Maybe you didn’t know about it.
Maybe you were traveling.
We don’t know what you had going on.
It’s okay.
But if you were involved in any way,
maybe you handed out
fliers or knocked on the door
or made a phone call
trying to find him
or posted something on social media,
drove up and down the roads, whatever.
If you were involved in any way
to try to help find Lynn Murray,
would you stand now?
Just I of you stand if you were involved
all around the room?
Yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you.
So many in the church
rallied around this need.
And we saw in that moment
the power of community.
Lean on community.
When you need a miracle,
lean on community, build community now.
That’s the first way.
The second source of power
that I think we saw at play in this
and that we can lean on
in the midst of crisis,
in the midst of needing
a miracle, is the power of prayer.
It’s the power of prayer.
And I know we pray as a church
without a doubt.
We pray.
We pray all the time for one another.
There was something about this moment,
though, in fact, I remember.
So Monday night
as a last person left Brenda’s house
at 11.
Tuesday,
the elders were set to
meet for our normal monthly
elder meeting.
And in fact, I had said to them earlier
over the week leading up to it, Guys,
I think we really need
to focus on prayer.
Before we knew about Lynn,
I think we need to focus on prayer
because if our elders are praying,
I think it’s going to affect
the whole church
and we pray. We pray when we meet.
But I wanted an extra focus on that time.
But Tuesday morning, I thought,
we can’t meet to pray.
Tonight
we’re going to be out there
doing something.
And it’s funny,
I texted Phil,
the chairman of the Elders,
and he immediately, yes,
I was thinking the same thing.
A couple of others. Champion.
Yes. Thinking the same thing.
Feeling the same thing.
Let’s go put our boots on the ground.
And so we go out, walk the road.
So many again,
we saw
dozens, maybe 100 other people out,
not just us,
EMS workers,
all kinds of people out,
neighbors searching, searching.
I got to be honest,
it felt pretty overwhelming.
I may not
I felt like,
how in the world
are we going to find him?
Brenda kept saying he
he doesn’t leave the roads
when he goes for a walk.
There’s no way he’d leave the roads.
But we’ve looked over all the roads.
How are we going to find him?
It felt incredibly overwhelming.
And when I sat in her living room
Tuesday night,
she even acknowledged
this is going to be a difficult night.
In the first night, the low was 34
and I woke up thinking
if he stayed outside,
I don’t know that I’m
surviving that I like.
I mean,
just being without coffee in the morning
would have been hard enough,
let alone laying outside in the cold.
But going into a second night,
she said,
this is going to be a harder night.
But I know God is in control.
And
Brenda said that.
And so I left there going,
I want that kind of faith.
But I also left her thinking
and she acknowledged, we need a miracle
and we need to pray.
And she said, pray, pray, pray.
And so many were.
And we continued to pray,
but were called to pray.
In fact, James Ford,
you can put the reference
up on the screen, talks about
you have not because you asked not
recalled to
pray, were called to ask.
And there’s a huge dynamic to prayer.
It’s not a formula.
I ask you give me.
No, no.
But we are called to pray.
I want to look at a passage in Mark.
Turn to Mark Chapter five.
There’s a couple of stories
in Mark Chapter five of Jesus Healing,
Delivering Working miracles,
doing miraculous things.
And there’s this one situation
in Mark chapter five, verse 21,
where
we have an unexpected encounter.
The person who wasn’t supposed to come
ask him for help, ask for help.
Look at Mark chapter five, verse 21.
And when Jesus had crossed again
in the boat to the other side,
a great crowd gathered about him
and he was beside the sea.
Then came one of the rulers
of the synagogue.
These were not his friends.
These were not the guys
that were looking for wisdom from Jesus.
He’s the one who had it all wrong.
He was the threat.
But crisis came
and one of the rulers of the synagogue,
Jerry, is by name.
Seeing him
fell at his feet
and implored him earnestly, sing
My little daughter
is at the point of death.
Come lay your hands on her
so that she may be made well and live.
I’m desperate for a miracle.
I’m desperate for you to move.
I don’t know what else to do.
Will you just come?
Just touch her to show up?
He asked.
And look what happens.
And he went with him
immediately.
He went with him.
Now, one difficulty of scripture is Jesus
didn’t heal everybody
that was sick and hurt and needy.
But in this moment, Jerry is asked
and he went.
Our call is to ask.
James five says It’s
the effective prayer of a righteous man.
Can not definitely always will, but
can accomplish much.
The call is to pray,
and I know so many here were praying.
And when you need God
to show up, turn to prayer,
turn to community,
turn to prayer.
And then the third source of power.
I think we saw it play in this
that I think especially stood out to me,
was just people
listening
to the prompting of the Holy Spirit,
the power
of the prompting of the Holy Spirit.
And I thought of three
specific ways in this situation.
So, Lynn, out Monday night,
still not back out Tuesday night,
still not found.
We wake up Wednesday morning
and I think probably many
of us were thinking
we’re probably not looking
for someone
who’s still alive at this point
in my flesh.
That’s what I was thinking.
Cold nights,
79 years old, Alzheimer’s
not shown up.
Tuesday afternoon,
we were wrapping up
and a couple of staff members
Jim, Andrew, Keith,
Keith grew up in that area, Keith said.
I know some
wooded areas that I think we need to go
look at tomorrow.
And I thought, well,
what are you, a detective?
Come on.
People looked all over this place.
I know some wooded areas.
That’s all that is out there.
What are you going to find?
Come on.
But no,
Andrew in particular was saying,
I really feel that we need to be above
Pendleton Road.
That was one of the last areas
he was seen.
We need to be looking in that area.
More than likely, he didn’t go away off.
I mean, we heard reports he was out
near Centerville. He was out in Ferndale.
Okay, Andrew, whatever.
Go ahead, please.
Listening to the prompting of the spirit,
I need to be in that area.
I need to be ready.
The second one
just so happens that last week
you may remember right down front
we had someone join the church.
Tyler Starnes
and his family joined the church
last Sunday.
Just so happened.
They joined the church last Sunday.
Tyler works in emergency response
and a lot of different layers.
Just so happens
that when we need
someone in that field, it
just so happens to join the church
at Sunday.
And so Tyler and Andrew are texting back
and forth.
We’re able to know how
when things are happening
and keep updated as things go along.
Inside communication, connection
and who knows,
maybe the Lord led Tyler here
just for that moment.
In fact, I think he
said to someone,
I joined the church Sunday
and you’re all new member
initiation is pretty intense, right?
I’m
just going to see
if you you’re really minted or not.
You’re going to stay around or not.
And that’s not normal.
By the way,
if you’re thinking of joining the church,
we don’t want to put everyone
through that.
The third way
I saw the prompting of the Holy Spirit
in that moment.
So I got the call Wednesday morning.
I looked at my phone 1033 They found him.
They found him?
Yeah.
And.
And he’s alive.
I mean,
the first was a miracle.
The second,
I just couldn’t believe it.
I couldn’t believe it.
And I’ve heard
a lady yesterday was trying to tell me
how they reacted
when they heard
and just couldn’t
even finish the sentence.
I couldn’t stop thinking
about it all day long.
They found him.
And you know how they found him?
There was a tree service in that area
cutting the trees around power lines,
but they weren’t
originally scheduled to be in that area.
That day.
The owner woke up.
That’s morning.
The foreman,
whoever the guy
that was in charge of people
going to cut in different areas,
he said, I really feel like
we need to be in that area today.
We weren’t scheduled to be there.
I don’t know.
I don’t even know if he knew that
at that point that there was a guy
that could be in that area.
Let’s go.
And they did know
some of the workers knew
there could be a guy in this area.
We should be
looking for him.
And lo and behold, they came upon him.
And let me tell you,
if not for these guys, in fact,
just put a picture up
on the screen of where they found him,
You can kind of see the red dot there.
That’s where they found him.
There’s a power line there.
It’s light up above
because that’s kind of a flatter area,
but then it just drops off into a valley.
Look,
Andrew,
who’s one of the fittest people I know
had trouble getting there.
How in the world did Lynn
get there, By the way?
We may never know,
but this was really difficult terrain.
If you
if you could have been there,
you would not believe it.
And again, from man’s perspective,
I think
he may have never been found.
It’s not for these guys.
It was so rugged, so remote,
but these guys listened.
And whether they realize
God use them or not,
go
go to that area.
Back to Tyler and Andrew.
Andrew is already in the area.
Tyler gets the call
through emergency response.
Tyler tells Andrew Andrew BS EMS there
that he’s there already.
He’s sending them the location.
Here’s where I am exactly.
They’re able to maneuver,
find a better way to get in there
and it still took them a couple of hours
to get him out ropes.
I mean, it took teams of people
pulling him up a hillside,
carrying him out.
They couldn’t get even ATVs in there.
It was I’m telling you,
you wouldn’t
if you had gone there,
you would not believe
that anybody body could found him.
It was
the only word any of
us could use was miracle.
It truly a miracle.
Listen to the prompting.
When you need a miracle,
listen to the prompting
of the Holy Spirit.
Make room for him to move
and to do what he wants to.
Don’t try to do it on your own.
And plenty of us
were trying to figure it out on our own.
In fact,
I told Tyler, Tyler, I’m
good at three things in life.
I have three skills parallel parking.
I’m really good at parallel parking.
Okay.
Not ashamed to admit it. Packing.
I can pack a moving truck.
Don’t invite me.
By the way, I should have said that.
And then finding stuff.
Stuff gets lost in our house.
I was like, Tyler, here’s
where you need to go.
Look, because I’m good at finding stuff
way off.
Way off.
For from
man’s perspective, I could figure it out.
Listen to the prompting
of the Holy Spirit.
Now the fourth source of love,
the fourth source of power to lean on
when we need a miracle
is the power of love is
Look back at Mark Chapter five
because I wanted you to see
Jesus loving heavily on someone in need.
Mark Chapter five, verse 18
as he was getting into the boat,
the man who had been possessed
with demons begged him
that he might be with him.
This is the whole story of
Jesus casting the demons out of the man,
casting them into the pigs,
who then went into the sea.
2000
pigs.
We don’t know
exactly how many demons that is,
but this man was completely overwhelmed.
And after
the demons had been cast out,
the man came to Jesus.
Can I go with you, please?
And Jesus?
He did not permit him, but said to him,
Go home.
Go home.
Go home to your friends.
Tell them
how much the Lord has done for you
and how He has had mercy on you.
And he went away
and began to proclaim
in the dark capitalist
how much Jesus had done for him.
And everyone marveled,
Lean on the power of love.
Jesus showed incredible love to this man
by doing for him
what he couldn’t do on his own.
I got to tell you, this
church showed incredible love for Lynn
and Brenda,
loving on them,
serving them not just by looking for him,
but continue to be in with them
in the midst of being at the hospital
and just continue
to love on them through this.
Here’s what happens when you love.
Well,
in the midst of crisis,
in the midst of chaos,
people take notice.
That’s what it says here
Jesus had done for him.
He was talking about this,
proclaiming this.
And everyone marveled,
Man, when someone experiences
God’s love and grace and kindness
like that, people want to see,
people want to know,
people want to hear about it.
They want to celebrate
and ultimately
that they worship and worship God.
Only He could have done this.
In fact, I had one emergency worker
in particular say to me,
I don’t know what’s going
on at your church,
but I want to come visit
you.
Yeah,
Yeah.
We don’t know either, by the way,
but come on, come on, Come as you are.
So you don’t have to stay as you are.
Come on.
Come as you are.
Come on, Come.
We don’t have it all figured out.
We’re not perfect.
But Brenda said if you get lost,
this church will come find you.
I don’t.
By the way, don’t get lost.
Please stay found. Please.
What’s the generation is okay,
but it points to an important
biblical truth.
God is in the business
of rescuing those who are lost.
And you know what I’m talking about.
Who’s been there?
You’ve been there, and he.
He’s in the business
of rescuing those who are lost.
He leaves the 99 to go after the one.
And I know many of us
have prayed
and saw community
and listen to the power
of the Holy Spirit.
There have been times where you thought,
Where are you? God?
Maybe you hadn’t
shown up the way you thought.
He’s still good.
He’s still the one who pursues.
He still rescues.
Maybe not the way I thought,
maybe not in the timing.
I thought there would have been a lot
better on Monday afternoon.
Lord,
he still rescues,
in fact, I think as a church today,
something powerful we can do.
And you need to keep praying for Lynn
by the way,
he’s not out of the woods, so to speak.
Okay. He’s still in ICU.
He still has a long road to recovery.
He may not get back to where he was.
He endured a lot.
I think when he brought him
to the hospital,
his body temperature was 85 degrees.
That’s after he got there.
The fact that he survived again, miracle,
that’s the only word we can keep using.
But what I want to do today,
as I thought about that story,
as I thought about the way
our church responded,
I know that Lynn wasn’t the only one
who’s in need of a miracle this week.
He’s not the only one who needs rescued.
And I know
we could go around the room
and hear from person
after person of someone
you know
who needs God to show up in their lives.
Maybe they’ve straight off the road
when they’re not supposed to.
Maybe they’ve wandered off into the woods
thinking this shortcut will work.
Great.
I’ll figure it out myself.
And they’re lost
and they’re struggling
and they need to be rescued.
We need to pray for them
and not give up.
Not just think from man’s perspective.
Well, God couldn’t do that.
It’s too late.
We need to pray.
And this morning,
that’s what I want to do.
I want us to spend
just the rest of our time together
praying.
And Andrew’s
going to lead us in a worship song
while he’s singing.
If there’s someone you know
needs to be rescued today,
and you know what I’m talking about,
it desperately need
Jesus Christ to show up in their lives.
I just want to call you to come down
front and pray.
Just come down here and pray
as we’re singing at any point
you can pray on your knees.
You can pray in groups.
You can pray Standing with your arms
stretched out.
You can pray on your face.
You can pray however you want.
But I want us to collectively,
like we did out in the woods,
to just calm
and pray and cry out and call.
And if you want someone to pray with you,
just grab someone near you.
Ask him to pray with you
If you want to pray alone.
That is great.
But Andrew, go ahead and lead us.
Y’all go ahead and stand.
Glenn, stand now.
And if you feel called to come for,
just come down front.
Come down front at any time
while we’re singing at any moment.
And let’s just pray and cry out
for a rescue. Andrew, would you lead us?
