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2011 Theme: One King. One People.
One Mission.
One
King 1 Chronicles 29:11 says “Lord, you are
great and powerful. Glory, majesty and beauty belong to you. Everything
in heaven and on earth belongs to you. Lord, the kingdom belongs to you.
You are honored as the One who rules over all.”
These words breathe life into what every
Christian feels in the very depths of his soul – the Lord is the King of
Kings and the Lord of Lords and He deserves our worship. He is worth the
praise and thanksgiving that we give Him because, despite His being a
King, He was the one who reached out to us by giving His one and only
Son to save us from the clutches of sin and inviting us to a loving
relationship with Him. Imagine a King going against all protocol that
the world has put in place and inviting us to be a part of His kingdom,
a part of His family.
One
People Even if this invitation to be part of His
family has been extended to us in love, day in, day out, we find
ourselves rejecting this invitation by living our lives our own way.
Yet, even if we let him down because of the choices we make, He
remains steadfast in loving us. He remains faithful, even if we are
faithless, because He cannot deny Himself (2 Timothy 2: 13).
Thus, we learn to open ourselves to the
different manifestations of His faithfulness in our lives...
He leads His flock “to paths of
righteousness for His name’s sake” (Psalm 23: 3b). This leads to
our lives being filled with purpose and direction.
Because Him, we lack nothing and our cup
overflows (Psalm 23: 1, 5b). We realize how generous the Lord has
been in our lives despite the many times we turned our back on Him.
And even if we face trials and difficulties,
we fear no evil because the Lord is always with us (Psalm 23: 4a).
We become stronger and more courageous as we face trials that come our
way knowing that the Lord is by our side.
“God
created us for this: to live our lives in a way that makes him look more
like the greatness and the beauty and the infinite worth that he really
is. This is what it means to be created in the image of God.” (John
Piper)
The chorus of the song “In Your Loving
Presence” brings forth the yearning to praise and honor the One true
King and the desire to abide always in His Presence.
We will praise You, Lord For Your goodness and mercy thrive We will exalt Your name, our God In Your loving Presence we will abide
This desire to abide always in His Presence
is what motivates us to respond daily to His invitation to be a part of
His kingdom, to be as 1 Peter 2: 9 – 10 proclaims: “But you are a
chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special
possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out
of darkness into his wonderful light. 10 Once you were not a people, but
now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now
you have received mercy.”
One
Mission The realization that we are His chosen
people, God’s special possession, inspires each one of us to strive
daily to obey and do His will and to please Him in the way we live our
lives.
For freely I have received blessing upon
blessing So freely I should give everything that I am That I may live a life worthy of You, Lord Pleasing You in every way Bearing fruit in every good work Giving thanks to You day after day.
Indeed, we have received so much from the
Lord! And how else can we respond but by standing up in faith for Him
who loved us unconditionally?
Each day the Lord blesses us with
opportunities to share the goodness and faithfulness we have experienced
in our lives to all others around us -- in our families, in our
workplaces, in our daily circumstances, and even through our social
media, like Facebook and Twitter. As Christians, we recognize that the
Lord has called us to be “in the world but not of the world”, to be
examples of people living radical lives of faith, hope and love so that
others around us may be brought out of the darkness the world has
enveloped them in and live freely in the light and love of the Lord, our
King and God.
We pray that we, as One People, shall commit
to pursuing this One Mission -- to bring to others the Good News that we
are all called to a loving relationship with Christ, our One true King.