The Bread of Life
Posted by KarahPause
Find somewhere quiet where you can be alone with the Lord. Place your cell phone out of reach and spend the next few minutes free of distraction.
“I am the bread of life,” Jesus told them. “No one who comes to Me will ever be hungry, and no one who believes in Me will ever be thirsty again.” —John 6:35
Read John 6:22-40. Think through these questions:
In verses 26–27, notice the two different types of hunger mentioned.
-Where does “the food that lasts for eternal life” come from? Explain.
-Circle the two required responses (v. 35) to Jesus as the Bread of Life. What does this mean? Explain in your own words.
The people were amazed by the signs Jesus performed, but still refused to believe He was the Son of God (v. 36).
Read verses 39-40. Jesus mentions two things that are God’s will. Highlight those two things. What does this teach you about salvation? Eternal life?
Jot down a few things, other than Jesus, that people often look to for meaning and purpose.
Respond
Bread is necessary for survival. Just like God provided manna to satisfy the Israelites’ hunger in the wilderness, He gave Jesus to sustain us spiritually. Faith in Jesus is necessary for eternal life.
Do you think of Jesus as necessary to your everyday life? Why or why not? Journal your response.
The good news of Christ affects us in practical and spiritual ways. How can you share Christ’s love today to meet someone’s physical and spiritual needs? Jot down some ideas in the margin.
Behind the Story
After God rescued the Israelites from Egypt in the Old Testament, He provided bread for them during the forty years they wandered in the desert. This bread was called manna (Ex. 16:1-7; 16:31). Years later Jesus referred to Himself as the Bread of Life—He would not only fulfill their physical hunger, but their spiritual hunger as well.
The Point
Just as bread is necessary for sustaining physical life, Jesus is necessary for eternal life. He knows our needs and will satisfy us.
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Boldness
Posted by KarahPause
Stop and take a deep breath. Clear your mind and ask God to teach you through His Word today.
“He will wipe away every tear from their eyes. Death will no longer exist; grief, crying, and pain will exist no longer, because the previous things have passed away.” —Revelation 21:4
Read Revelation 21:1-8. Ask yourself:
According to verse 1, what will pass away? What will no longer exist?
Verses 1–7 focus on the reality of eternity for believers. Verse 8 portrays the reality of eternity for those who never sincerely committed their hearts and lives to Jesus Christ. What is the punishment for those who reject Jesus?
Biblical scholars suggest the “One seated on the throne” (v. 5) is Jesus. He previously spoke as the judge, but in these verses He spoke as Creator.
Jesus said He would make everything new. What promises of God will be fulfilled in the new Jerusalem? Hint: Look at verses 3-4.
According to verse 8, who are the wicked, those who will burn in the lake of fire?
Respond
These verses should cause Christians to live with great hope and boldness, knowing that our eternity is sure, our Savior wins, and all will be made right. It should also challenge us to share our faith with others so that they may experience eternity with Christ rather than eternal separation and punishment.
Have you ever shared with someone about Jesus? Have you ever shared your faith with someone who trusted Jesus as Savior as a result? God desires you to be bold in sharing your faith, not passive. In your journal, jot down some ideas to help you break the ice when sharing Christ.
Are you compassionate toward people who don’t know Jesus? Do you have a burden to share His love with them? Knowing their fate in eternity, offer a prayer asking God to make you more sensitive to the Holy Spirit’s leading and to reveal to you anyone you need to share your faith with.
For further study on the new Jerusalem, read Isaiah 65:17–19 and Revelation 19:7-8.
Behind the Story
The new Jerusalem is the new earth for all believers—their final home. New Jerusalem’s description as an adorned bride connects with Revelation 19:7-8, which highlights the marriage supper of the Lamb of God.
The Point
We can boldly proclaim our faith because we are sure of eternity.
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Fallin’ For You
Posted by KarahIt’s that time of year again! It is fall and we could not be more excited here in Black Mountain!!!! The weather is cool, the air is crisp, the leaves arechanging and THERE’S SO MUCH TO DO! Seriously, this fall season has so many fun things in store for you and your family. This fall, we want to encourage you guys to have fun and experience the beauty of the season! We have brainstormed the top ten things all you Crestridgers should experience this fall. Here is a little bit of fallin’ for you:
#10. Go to a pumpkin patch and pick out a pumpkin. Now, don’t just pick out any old pumpkin. Find the biggest or silliest looking pumpkin you can find! Every pumpkin needs a home.
#9. Carve the pumpkin! Go to your local store and find a pumpkin carving kit and a candle for illumination. Clean out the center of that lovey pumpkin but make sure you keep all of your pumpkin seeds for #8! Take a sheet of paper and draw out your design. Place the design on the face of your pumpkin and carve away!
#8. Bake your pumpkin seeds. Put all of your seeds in a bowl with 2 teaspoons of melted butter and a pinch of salt. Spread the seeds in a single layer on a baking sheet and bake for about 45 minutes or until golden brown. Make sure you stir it occasionally!
#7. Go apple picking. Apple picking is another fall classic. Grab the whole family, find the closest apple orchard and pick some delicious apples for #6!
#6. Bake an apple pie. Apple pie is a delicious dessert that the whole family will love! Here’s a recipe for you:
Ingredients:
Double-Crust Pastry, 1/3 to 1/2 cup sugar, 1/4 cup Gold Medal all-purpose flour, 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1/8 teaspoon salt, 8 cups thinly sliced peeled apples (8 medium), 2 tablespoons butter or margarine.
Steps:
1. Heat oven to 425 degrees. Prepare Double-Crust Pastry. 2. Mix sugar, flour, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt in large bowl. Stir in apples. Turn into pastry-lined pie plate. Dot with butter. Trim overhanging edge o pastry 1/2 inch from rim of plate. 3. Roll other round of pastry. Fold into fourths and cut slits so steam can escape. Unfold top pastry over filling; trim overhanging edge 1 inch from rim of plate. Gold and roll top edge under lower edge, pressing on rim to seal; flute as desired. Cover edge with 3 inch strip of aluminum foil to prevent excessive browning. Remove foil during last 15 minutes of baking. 4. Bake 40-50 minutes or until crust is brown and juice begins to bubble through slits in crust. Serve warm if desired.
#5. Rake a huge pile of leaves and jump in!
#4. Build a fire, roast some marshmallows and make some s’mores! Camp isn’t the only time you can have s’mores. Fall weather is the perfect time for a good fire. Sit down with your family and enjoy some quality time. Roast your marshmallows, get some Krispy Kreme doughnuts and Reese’s and make Crestridge’s famous Crossover S’mores.
#3. Take a walk outside. Get outside and enjoy this fall season by finding a hiking trail near you!
#2. Make a list of all the people you are thankful for and write them letters!
#1. Come visit us in Black Mountain! Seriously, the leaves are beautiful and you don’t want to miss it!!!
Well, thats surely not all for fall but a good start on how you and your family can make the most out of this season. Hope you enjoyed these fallin’ tips for you! Get out, have fun and fall hard for fall!
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Free from Fear
Posted by KarahPause
Think of a current situation in your life that scares or intimidates you. Pray, asking God to comfort you and give you confidence in whatever you face.
“Don’t fear those who kill the body but are not able to kill the soul; rather, fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell. Aren’t two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them falls to the ground without your Father’s consent. But even the hairs of your head have all been counted. So don’t be afraid therefore; you are worth more than many sparrows.”
—Matthew 10:28-31
Carefully read Matthew 10:26-31. Answer these questions:
-In your Bible, highlight each phrase that commands you not to fear or be afraid. What are the reasons Jesus tells believers not to fear? Explain in your own words.
-Whom does today’s Scripture say you should fear? Why? Explain.
Fearing God is not about dreading Him, but honoring Him. When you fear God, you recognize His authority and show Him the reverence He deserves.
-What does it look like to live out a healthy fear of God? Explain.
Judgment will come one day, but believers do not need to be afraid. We can trust God to be true to His word to reward believers and punish His enemies.
Respond
Prayerfully consider your life. Do your actions, words, and heart attitude reflect one who is grateful and secure in their eternity with a Holy God? Why or why not?
Jot down the name of someone you know who doesn’t know Jesus. In your journal, record some ideas on how you can share His love with that person.
For further study on believers and judgment read 1 John 4:17-18.
Behind the Story
Jesus’s sermon in verses 16-25 offered words of wisdom to the believers of His day, but apply to believers of every generation. He knew of His impending death and resurrection, and the opposition His believers would face. Therefore, in this sermon (vv. 26-31) He strongly emphasized fearing God, not man.
fear (n.) =respectful, reverent, awe.
The Point
Believers don’t need to fear judgment because our loving Father will be our Judge.
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Pure Life
Posted by KarahPause
Listen to “Lifestyle” by Isaac Carree (Reset, 2013). Think about how this song encourages believers to live in ways that please God.
“If your hand or your foot causes your downfall, cut it off and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life maimed or lame, than to have two hands or two feet and be thrown into the eternal fire. And if your eye causes your downfall, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to enter life with one eye, rather than to have two eyes and be thrown into hellfire!”
—Matthew 18:8-9
Read Matthew 18:8-9.
Although sin does not cause you to lose your salvation, God takes sin seriously. The vivid metaphors in this passage do not call us to harm ourselves physically, but emphasize the seriousness of sin and the importance of living in righteousness. A Christian’s ultimate goal is to respond to salvation in faith, love, and obedience to God.
Living in sin and struggling with sin are two different things. Even after you become a Christian, you won’t be perfect; however, you shouldn’t continue in sinful habits.
List a few characteristics of those who live in righteousness and those who have sinful lifestyles.
Righteous Sinful
Look at the definition of righteousness below. How can believers live lives characterized by righteousness? Explain.
Respond
Consider how God wants us to avoid sin. In your journal, list the people, places and things that tempt you to sin. How can you avoid these temptations?
Examine your heart: Do you have any unconfessed sins? Repent and ask God to help you turn from those sins and live for Him. For further study on living with a pure heart read Proverbs 4:23 and Romans 12:2.
Behind the Story
Jesus gave a sermon in Matthew 5:27-30 on lust and adultery using much of the same imagery He used in today’s Scripture. However, in Matthew 18:8-9 Jesus applied these illustrations to all types of sin.
Righteousness (adj) = Conduct characterized by Christ-likeness; not natural to human beings, but available to those who trust in Christ as Savior.
The Point
A life characterized by sin points to not knowing Christ. Believers’ lives, on the other hand, should be characterized by purity.
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A Real Response
Posted by KarahPause
Pause for a minute and focus your thoughts on God. Thank Him for the redemption you have through Christ.
“And they will go away into eternal punishment, but the righteous into eternal life.” —Matthew 25:46
Read Matthew 25:31-46 in your Bible.
Look back over what you read and, using the list below as a guide, circle the loving actions the sheep carried out compared to the goats.
Loving Actions:
Gave the least something to eat
Gave the least something to drink
Took in strangers
Clothed the naked
Cared for the sick
Visited prisoners
The sheep in this passage represent the righteous, those who will spend eternity with God. The goats represent those who reject Jesus and will spend eternity separated from Him.
According to verses 37-39, how should Christ-followers serve Him? Jot down a few ideas in your journal.
Respond
Believers are called to care for others as if they are caring for Jesus.
Consider this—Are you a sheep or a goat? Why? Take a minute to examine your actions, thoughts, and words. Do they honor Christ? Confess any struggles to God and ask Him to help you live in a way that is pleasing to Him.
What can you commit to today to develop an authentic relationship with Jesus? Journal a few ideas and share them with your camp counselor or another mature Christian mentor.
Behind the Story
A common practice of Palestinian shepherds was separating sheep from goats. The flocks would oftentimes be combined, and all look alike from afar. However, a point would come when they would need to be separated. Sheep, which were distinct because of their wool, were more valuable and would be divided from the goats.
The Point
True followers of Christ will reveal their devotion through their actions.
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Coffee and Convo with Becky Haltiwanger
Posted by KarahHey all of you blog readers out there! We are here with Becky Haltiwanger. Becky is one of our interns at Camp Crestridge this year. She is a wonderful soul full of life and love. Today, we thought it would be nice for all of you to hear a little bit more about Becky. So, sit down, grab some coffee and enjoy a nice convo with the one and only, Becky Haltiwanger.
Me: So, Becky, Tell me what you love most about camp.
Becky: All of the fun kiddos that come to camp. They bring so much joy to my heart. Meeting new campers and seeing old ones is always an awesome time. I love having the chance to be goofy and have dance parties along with seeing the Lord work in their lives. Those are definitely some of the best memories I have of camp!
Me: What is your favorite campfire song?
Becky: I just want to be a sheep! It just cracks me up from all the play-on words! It’s the song I definitely get hype about.
Me: What is your favorite childhood memory?
Becky: One of my favorite times during my childhood was when me and my close friends worked on our middle school news team together. We would be goofy and weird for all the school to see. We loved each other, which made it really fun, honestly it was such a great time. We established great memories and bonding time that we still laugh about today. Truly though.
Me: If you could be any kind of animal, what would you be and why?
Becky: Honestly… a camp dog. These dogs have the life, man. They get to be loved on and get to run around camp and just have a great time with kids. But seriously, if I wanted to be an animal, it would be Scout.
Me: What is your favorite Bible story?
Becky: The story of Joseph. This is partially due to the fact that I was in the musical in high school and the songs in it are so fun to dance to and learn from. But also because it is such an amazing story of God and His provision and forgiveness. It’s such a great reminder of how God’s plan is so much better than our plan and how He will take care of us in every situation. He knows our stories even if we don’t.
Me: If you were a new addition to a crayon box, what color crayon would you be?
Becky: Shoot… I’d probably want to be a really pretty blue or a solid green. Like a nice pine green or a pacific blue. They are colors that can be used to draw nature. Nature is just SO beautiful if you’re catchin’ my drift.
Me: Would you rather fight one horse-sized duck or 100 horses the size of ducks and why?
Becky: 100 horses the size of ducks. I think they would be really cute and I’d want to be their friend. I wouldn’t want to fight them, I’d just be their friend. Then I could have a whole farm of these cute horses that people could come hangout with if they are feeling blue. I could bring them to camp and the kids could play with them during horseback skill and I’d be saving camp a lot of money. Except… we would have to buy mini saddles and lots of food so it might be too crazy.
Me: If you could only choose to play one song for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Becky: “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” By Marvin Gaye because it is such a motivational song. You can dance to it, get hype to it and it has a great message for the listeners. And you know what, there ain’t no mountain too high for our Lord. Ya feel me?
Me: If you were a box of cereal, which kind would you be?
Becky: Fruity Pebbles. They are my favorite and they should be everyones favorite cereal. If it’s not your favorite, you’re doing it wrong.
Me: If you could pick a slogan for your life, what would it be?
Becky: It would be “Let your Freak Flag Fly” or “Dance like EVERYONE is Watching” (because you probably have some cool dance moves that I want to try). I just want everyone to know how unique they are as a person and how we can all learn from each other if we just be the person Christ made us to be– each with unique gifts and skills He has equipped us to use for His kingdom work!!!
Well, that is all we have for you folks today! Stay tuned for next week for Coffee and Convo with Elise! Until then, stay blessed, stay humble and keep serving on!!
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Believe In Me
Posted by KarahTurn off your phone, TV, and any other electronics. Prepare a quiet environment as you concentrate on spending time with God.
Read John 14:1-6 in your Bible.
“I am going away to prepare a place for you . . . You know the way to where I am going.”
—John 14:2b,4
Dig deeper with these questions:
Based on what you read, fill in the blanks below.
We are to believe in _____, and also in _______ .
Jesus went away to prepare a place for ___________.
Jesus declared, “ I am the _______, the ________, and the ________.”
Where was Jesus going? What did Jesus say He would do when He left? Why was it important for Him to go? Explain your answers in your journal.
Other passages, such as Matthew 5:12 and Matthew 6:19-21, indicate that followers of Christ will receive a reward in heaven. However, today’s Scripture focuses on Jesus’ personal touch in the preparation of a place for His followers to dwell with Him for eternity.
-Jesus came to earth, died for our sins, and left to prepare an eternal place for us to dwell with Him. What does this tell you about Jesus’ claim that He was “the way”?
-Look at the end of verse 6. How did Jesus say His followers would get to the place He prepared for them?
Respond
In our culture, people have many ideas and beliefs about the way to get to heaven. Some say you only have to be a good person, and others believe there is more than one way to get to heaven.
-Meditate on the Scripture you read today. What is the true way to heaven? Are you focused on Jesus and living His way?
-Think about all Jesus experienced and did to enable you to have fellowship with God. Say a prayer of gratitude for Christ’s sacrifice and the gift of eternal life with Him.
Behind the Story
This passage is a part of Jesus’ farewell discourse. It took place after His last Passover meal and before His coming crucifixion. It was important for Jesus to give instructions to His disciples at this point because He knew He would soon leave them and return to His Father in Heaven.
Dwell (v.) = to settle or abide in a specific location
The Point
Jesus is truly the only way to a relationship with God.
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Eternal Fellowship
Posted by KarahPause
Think about your dreams for the future. Now, meditate on the joy of spending eternity with God.
Read Matthew 8:8-10. The gentile soldier spoke with humility and showed greater faith than the religious leaders in Israel. Why is this important? Journal your response.
“I tell you that many will come from east and west, and recline at the table with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob in the kingdom of heaven. But the sons of the kingdom will be thrown into the outer darkness. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.” —Matthew 8:11-12
Read Matthew 8:11-13 in your Bible. Answer the following questions:
-What comes to mind when you read the words recline and table? What about weeping and gnashing?
-Verse 11 gives us a glimpse of eternity with God: believers in fellowship not only with Him, but also with believers from previous generations. Knowing this, how do you envision eternity with God? Sketch a picture below.
-There is a clear difference in eternity for those who trust and those who reject the Son of God, Jesus Christ. What does this demonstrate about God’s character?
Respond
As a believer in Christ, you will always be with God and experience everlasting life. Think of how incredible eternity with God will be. In your journal, jot down a few words that describe the glory and character of God.
For further study on saving faith, read John 3:36 and Romans 10:9.
Behind the Story
In verse 12, the “sons of the kingdom” referred to the Jews who did not believe in Christ. Their disbelief would separate them from God. Regardless of their heritage, faith in Christ alone was the determining factor for how they would spend eternity.
The Point
Those who trust in Christ, enjoy eternal fellowship with God. Those who do not will endure eternal punishment and separation from God.
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Eternal View
Posted by KarahPause
Take a deep breath. Pray and ask God to help you focus on what He desires for you to learn today.
Today’s passage describes the beginning of John the Baptist’s ministry. His words constantly pointed to the One who would come after him—Jesus. John humbly acknowledged the surpassing greatness of Jesus’ work and ministry.
“His winnowing shovel is in His hand, and He will clear His threshing floor and gather His wheat into the barn. But the chaff He will burn up with fire that never goes out.”
—Matthew 3:12
Read Matthew 3:1-12 in your Bible. Think through these questions:
-In your journal, list four messages that John the Baptist proclaimed.
-What did John’s messages encourage people to do? Explain.
John the Baptist warned of Christ’s judgment and gave an illustration of grain and chaff being separated.
-Read verse 12. Underneath the headings below, record what will happen to the chaff and grain.
Chaff Grain
This illustration indicates that no one will escape God’s judgment, and He will make no mistakes sorting the believers from the unbelievers.
How does this passage help you realize the urgency and importance of sharing Jesus with others?
Respond
Have you trusted in Christ as your personal Lord and Savior? Journal your response. If you want to place your faith in Christ now, talk to your parents, your camp counselor, or someone at your church.
For further study on John the Baptist’s ministry refer to Isaiah 40:3-6.
Behind the Story
The winnowing shovel is a tool that farmers used in Jesus’ day to separate wheat from chaff when harvest time arrived. The chaff, hollow shells that covered grain, would blow away into the wind while the grain would fall to the ground so the farmer could gather it for harvest.
The Point
Jesus is the judge. He will preserve those who trust Him, but those who do not will face eternal punishment.
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