Tuned In – Palm Valley Youth


February 23: Stephen drops the F bomb…well, sort of
February 23, 2008, 7:53 pm
Filed under: February

Scripture
Acts 7:59-60
As they stoned him, Stephen prayed, “Lord Jesus, receive my spirit.”  He fell to his knees, shouting, “Lord, don’t charge them with this sin!”  And with that, he died.

Observation
Stephen is being killed right now for telling people about Jesus.  The way they are killing him is by throwing massive stones or boulders at him until he dies.  As they are pegging him, He asks God not to hold the sin of killing him against them.  Basically, as Stephen is dying, he asks God to “forgive” the men who were killing him.  That’s right, he drops the spiritual F bomb and asks God to “forgive” the men for killing him.  If a lot of us were in Stephen’s shoes (getting stones thrown at us until we died), we might have dropped the F bomb as well, but it probably wouldn’t have been the spiritual F bomb. 

Application
I can’t believe that Stephen is asking God to forgive these people for killing him.  I would have probably been asking God to strike these people with lightning bolts for attempting to kill me!  Forgiving people is one of the hardest things in the world to do, especially when we didn’t do anything wrong.  Stephen sets a great example for me that regardless of how bad people treat me, my response should be to forgive them.  If Stephen could forgive people as he was being killed (arguably the worst day of your life), surely I can forgive people for making me have a bad day every now and then.  

Prayer
God thanks for pointing me to the story of Stephen today.  He set a great example to me for how I should treat those that “do me wrong.”  Please help me to remember this story in the future when I’m having a hard time forgiving someone.



Cut to the Quick
February 23, 2008, 6:10 pm
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By Penny Swanson

S – Acts 7:54 Now when they heard this they were cut to the quick, and they began gnashing their teeth at him.

O – What is a “quick?” Have you ever cut your fingernail so short it hurts because it cuts into the soft tissue under the nail or the nail bed? Or cut a dog’s toenail too short and it bleeds? The soft tissue in the nail is the “quick.” And it hurts when it’s cut! The people listening to Stephen’s sermon were angry at what he had to say. Stephen’s words went straight to their hearts – their “soft tissue” or “quick.” The anger was from defensiveness and guilt because what Stephen spoke was the truth.

A – How often do we get angry and defend our actions or words when someone speaks the truth to us? Or when we read the Bible and something in it convicts us of sin in our life? We should be repentant and sorry but instead we deal with the pain by getting defensive and angry.

P – Lord, I pray that when I read your Word and am convicted of sin that I will immediately seek forgiveness and correct my behavior. When I am “cut to the quick” may I respond the right way!



GOD HEARS YOU!
February 22, 2008, 9:27 am
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BY: AMBER MOLLERUP
 
So first off… just a word of encouragement because as a youth leader, I struggle too.
 
I have been struggling with keeping up on my reading (I KNOW… CRAZY!!) but God has been convicting me (tugging at my heart, whispering “read your Bible… learn more about Me!”) every day and some days I ignore that whisper and do something else that I “need” to get done instead. My days don’t seem to go as well when I ignore God…You’d think I would get the picture and spend my precious time with God every day.. I’m working on it :)  
 
I pray today is an amazing day because I am soaking up God’s Word as I pray you are also! :)  
 

  • S- Acts 7: 34 I have certainly seen the oppression of my people in Egypt. I have heard their groans and have come down to rescue them. Now go, for I am sending you back to Egypt.
  • O- They people were wandering around the desert for SOOOO long, praying to God, asking Him to help them, rescue them and finally God says that He has heard them and He is here to rescue them. 
  • A- Sometimes I pray to God and it seems like He isn’t listening. I complain and groan to God because I feel like I am just wandering around with no map or no one to tell me where to go next. God is teaching me to be patient and to let Him answer my prayers and concerns when His timing says is right. God has 3 answers- YES…NO… NOT NOW (it’s usually the “not now” that I have a problem with) but God’s plan is SOOOO PERFECT! SO much better than any plan we can come up with ourselves
  • P- Lord, I know I complain, groan and lose faith that you hear me. Remind me each day that you hear my every thought, word, see everything I do… and you will rescue me from danger and you will guide my path. I need to continue to have faith and let you control my life! In your son’s name… Amen!  


ARE YOU REALLY THERE?
February 21, 2008, 8:44 pm
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Posted by Fred Swanson

S: Acts 7:9-10 “..but God was with him and rescued him from all his troubles”

O: God was with Joseph, even in times when his brothers were against him. His brothers sold him into slavery in Egypt, but God used that for his glory and used Joseph in many ways.

A: Despite our circumstances, God is right there by our side. That is his promise, and our faith is a testimony to his promise. We can take comfort in knowing that God is always there with us, no matter what!

P: Lord, help me to stay strong in my faith knowing you are always by my side, no matter what. Use me to glorify your kingdom, in every part of my life.



GROUP PRAYER WORKS!
February 20, 2008, 9:58 pm
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posted by melanie holmS – “….all the believers lifted their voices together in prayer to God….” vs. 24 “..after the prayer, the meeting place shook, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit.” vs. 31 Acts 4:24, 31

O – These verses are a prayer to God by all the believers to give them power, strength, and authority in the Spirit. To preach confidently and joyfully. God immediately answered their prayer and filled them with His spirit.

A – Remembering to pray in a small group or more is powerful. I don’t want to miss these opportunities because I think they are so profound and everyone is moved by the spirit. Even if God doesn’t answer in the immediate way he did here, He certainly hears all our prayers and hearts.

P – I want to pray that way, Lord. To be transparent about my own weakness and frailty. Please replace all my doubt, fear and shame with your confidence, hope and words of encouragement. I need to know I am not alone and to be able to remind others that they are not either.