Sunday, February 23, 2014

sermon, "Hello My Name is El Elyon", by Pastor Ruth Foss, Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church, February 23, 2014

February 23, 2014
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Sermon Series on “The Names of God”
Sermon 7 of series-
“The Sacred Names of God: El Elyon”
Daniel 4:24-35 The Names of God Bible
1 Kings 19 The Names of God Bible
Psalm 91:1-2 NIV
“Praying the Names of God: A Daily Guide”
By, Ann Spangler


“Hello My Name is El Elyon”

Let us pray. . . Eternal God, the Great I Am, we pray this day. . . this moment. . . that your Spirit within us would stir and we would hear the word you have for us this day. We thank you for that Spirit. . . the piece of the Divine. . . that you have put within everything that You have created. Help us to quiet the noise within us so that we would be receptive and attentive to Your still, small voice. Speak Lord, we are anxious to follow your will for our lives. . .

During our bible study, our “Spirit Study”, we are studying Elijah. We are trying to better understand how to live our life of faith in the world in which we live. Now I like the prophet Elijah. He had no issues prophesying for God to the people of Israel. He had a great trust in God and was very zealous in how he lived out his calling. I think one of my most favorite stories in Kings is when Elijah went up to the mountain top to talk with God.

(Paraphrase 1 Kings 19 about God not being found in the fierce wind, the earthquake or the fire)

Elijah knew that God was the most powerful. . . he knew that God was the One true God. . . Elijah knew just how awesome the God he. . . and you and I. . . serve. At times we too can be like Elijah, tired, running scared, feeling as if our life is over. But. . . we need to remember that our God. . . is the “Most High God.”

We are continuing on our journey of learning the Sacred Names of God and praying in that same name. The study guide I have also been reading “Praying the Names of God: A Daily Guide” by, Ann Spangler has been an awesome tool to help decipher the names of God. We have prayed to Elohim. . . the one true God. . . we have called out to El Chay, the Living God. And we have learned that Adonay . . . our Lord is a loving person who we love to serve. We have even talked about a perfect husband. . . our Ish. We truly have an all seeing and all knowing God. The Hebrew nation knew how awesome and powerful our God is. One of the names that they would call Him is El Elyon. . . God Most High.

Ann Spangler states “When applied to God, the term Elyon, meaning “Highest” or “Exalted One,” we emphasize that God is the highest in every realm of life. In God is the highest in every realm of life. Now in the New Testament, Jesus is known as the Son of the Most High while the Holy Spirit is the power of the Most High. All who belong to Christ are revealed as sons and daughters of the Most High by imitating the Father in heaven. When you praise the Most High, you are worshiping the One whose power, mercy, and sovereignty cannot be matched.” Our God. . . our Father. . . Abba Father. . . is most high. Nothing in heaven or below heaven is greater or higher than He. This is a truth that gives hope. . . that gives peace. . . that gives us a sense of awe and adoration. Nothing. . . no situation we may find ourselves in. . . no child that may have gone astray. . . no addiction we may have. . . nothing is above Him or too hard for Him to handle or heal. . .

In the Daniel I read from this morning, Nebuchadnezzar forgot who God was and so he needed to be reminded. He had forgotten that he was only where he was because of God. Now this is the same Nebuchadnezzar who knew first hand who the God was that Daniel served. You see before this happened to him, he had another encounter with the God of Daniel. A time when he decided that he was the most powerful. . . a time when he took three men, Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, and put them into a fiery furnace.

It took him 7 years to remember that God is the Most High God who rules over all. All the kingdoms. . . all of creation has its being because our Most High God is also the Creator of everything we survey. May be. . . just maybe. . . we too need to remind ourselves just who it is we serve. Perhaps if we remember there would be a great revival and we, as a nation. . . as Christians. . . would truly be that “one nation under God. . . ” What do you think our lives would be like if we could etch that promise. . . that vision of who God is onto our souls?

Do we need more proof of this fact? In the New Testament, Jesus is called “Son of the Most High God” on several occasions. Even the demons who possessed people knew who Jesus was.
In Mark 5 verses 6-8, we hear one story of how the demon responded to seeing Jesus. You see, this man was possessed by a demon and hear what it had to say. . .

6 The man saw Yeshua at a distance. So he ran to Yeshua, bowed down in front of him, 7 and shouted, “Why are you bothering me now, Yeshua, Son of the Most High God? Swear to God that you won’t torture me.” 8 He shouted this because Yeshua said, “You evil spirit, come out of the man.”

Even the demons knew about our Most High God. . . they knew that Jesus was the manifestation of that same God. Satan and his minions. . . the demons know just how awesome our God is. . . they know of His power. But Satan also knows how to distort the truth. And that is what he does. . . what Satan does. . . he distorts the believer’s mind and makes them think that God is not powerful enough to help them with their problem. . . makes them believe that God doesn’t care about them enough to help or is too busy for someone like them. . . or even worse, God has abandoned them because they are too unworthy of His love and compassion. He is the father of all liars and he does it so well. . .  But we see, through the life of Jesus. . . the life of God incarnate. . . that He is there for those who are lost, He has compassion for those who are imprisoned by oppression, He wants to make us whole. . .

Church, perhaps we need to rethink what we are making “most high” in our lives. What is it that drives us? Is it El Elyon or is it something else that is our driving force? What is it we desire most in our lives? Is it things or a relationship with God? Have we forgotten the ways God has “brought us through” in the past? Think about how different our lives would be if we etched the vision of the Most High God and His greatness on our souls. . . integrated it into our faith? How could we even think about taking our eyes off of God? It would dominate our thoughts and our actions. It would change who or what we would give our devotion to and how we responded in and to life itself. What threatens you. . . financial insecurity, ill health, a difficult job, a troubled marriage? No matter how high your problems mount, God is higher still. No difficulty is beyond his reach. Take refuge in the Most High God. He is there waiting to show you His power over all. Trust and believe in our God who is higher than anything that can manifest itself in our lives and in the lives of all who believe. “He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the LORD, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”

Let us pray. . .
El Elyon, you are God above all gods, the One who rules over the rulers of the earth. May every knee bow to you and every tongue confess that You are Lord forever. Help us to remember Your greatness and power. How awesome You are. Help us to remember that there is nothing above You. . . nothing that is too high for You to handle. You created heaven and earth by Your outstretched arm. You are our El Elyon, the Most High God!
Amen!

February 23, 2014
Sermon 7 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon Series on “The Sacred Names of God”
Daniel 4:19, 24-35 (The Names of God Bible)
1 Kings 19 (The Names of God Bible)
Psalm 91:1-2 (NIV)
[Genesis 14:18-23- originally planned to be used]
“Praying the Names of God: A Daily Guide”
By, Ann Spangler
Names of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-         El Elyon (EL el-YOHN)à God Most High
Worship Songs (Praise Hymn):
-         Crown Him With Many Crowns
-         To God Be the Glory
-         Standing on the Promises
-         Great Is Thy Faithfulness
-         Holy, Holy, Holy
-         The Old Rugged Cross
-         I  Need Thee Every Hour
-         Rock of Ages
Offering
-         Be Thou My Vision
Prayer of Thanksgiving
children’s sermon, “God Rocks!”
by Pastor Ruth Foss
The Lord’s Table
-          Agnus Dei
Closing Songs
-          How Great Thou Art
and sermon ““Hello My Name El Elyon”
by Pastor Ruth Foss
sermon blog
meditation blog
“God’s Whisper” blog
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
February 23, 2014
&
Sermon 6 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon Series on “The Sacred Names of God”
Names of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-         Ishà Bridegroom
Hosea 2:16, 19-20
Revelations 19:6-9
 (All Scripture is from The Names of God Bible)
Worship Songs:
-         Bless His Holy Name
children’s sermon, Scouting Sunday,
by Jean Howes
-          God’s promise
and sermon “Hello My Name Is… Ish/ Bridegroom”
 (in the bulletin as “Hello My Name is …Ish”)
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
February 9, 2014
&
Sermon 5 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon Series on “The Sacred Names of God”
Names of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-         Adonay (Adonai)à Lord
Daniel 9:9-16
Daniel 9:17-19
Daniel 9:9-19
 (All Scripture is from The Names of God Bible)
Worship Songs:
-         Dancing Heart
-         Let Everything That Has Breath
-         I Could Sing of Your Love Forever
-         Amazing Grace
Offering
-         Light The Fire Again
Prayer of Thanksgiving
Communion / The Lord’s Table
-         With All My Hearts
-         10,000 Reasons
children’s sermon
-          a servant is someone who serves the Lord,
using all of their talents to bring His kingdom on earth,
serving our Master in everything they say and do.
by Pastor Ruth
and sermon “Hello My Name Adonay”
(in the bulletin as “Hello My Name is …Adonay”)
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
February 2, 2014
&
Sermon 4 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon Series on “The Sacred Names of God”
Names of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-         El Chayà Living God
Joshua 3:7-13
2 Kings 19:14-16
Jeremiah 10:3-5
2 Corinthians 6:15-16
(All Scripture is from The Names of God Bible)
Worship Songs:
-         Soon and Very Soon (King)
-         Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lord, King)
-         Spirit of the Living God (Living God)
Prayer of Thanksgiving
children’s sermon
“We have a living and breathing God who is always there for us.
He answers us when we call. Our God is not dead…He surely alive…“
by Pastor Ruth
and sermon “Hello My Name is …El Chay”
 (in the bulletin as “Hello My Name is …El Chay / Living God”)
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
January 26, 2014
&
Sermon 3 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon Series on “The Sacred Names of God”
Names of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-         El à God
-         Elohimà God
-         EloahàGod
Genesis 1:2-2:3
Deuteronomy 28:2-6
(All Scripture is from The Names of God Bible)
Offering – “I Will Bless the Lord”
Prayer of Thanksgiving
children’s sermon
-          “and God Created. . . “
by Pastor Ruth
Closing Song – “Friend of God”
and sermon “Hello My Name is …El, Elohim, and Eloah”
 (in the bulletin as “Hello My Name Is. . . God“)
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
January 19, 2014
&
Baptism of the Lord Sunday
(and a time to celebrate and remember our own baptism)
Sermon 2 of “What’s In A Name…”
Sermon Series on “The Sacred Names of God”
Names of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-         Yeshua --> Jesus
-         Mashiach --> Christ, Messiah
Matthew 1:18-21
Psalm 2
Mark 1:14-20
Matthew 3:13-17
 (All Scripture is from The Names of God Bible)
Reception of new members
Offering – “The New 23rd
Prayer of Thanksgiving
children’s sermon
-          There is only One who can save us, Jesus, the one Savior
Closing Song – “The River Is Here”
and sermon “Hello My Name is …Yeshua/Mashiach”
(in the bulletin as “Hello My Name Is. . . Jesus, Christ, Messiah“)
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
January 12, 2014
&
Epiphany Sunday
Epiphany of the Lord Sunday
Sermon Series on “The Names of God”
Sermon 1 of “What’s In A Name…”
Names of God and Definitions from Sermon today:
-         Ha-Shem -> the Name
-         Ehyeh -> I Am
Exodus 3:13-14
Leviticus 24:10-16
 (All Scripture is from The Names of God Bible)
offering – worship your holy name
Prayer of Thanksgiving
children’s sermon
-          different names, different meaning – one person
-          many names for God, all one God
communion –
-          “Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus”
-          “Lord, You Are More Precious Than Silver”
and sermon “Our Many Faceted God”
(saved as “Hello My Name Is. . . “)
by Pastor Ruth Foss
Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church
Patten, ME
January 5, 2014


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