The Way of Cain

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Jude 1:11; Genesis 4:1-8

Scripture Reading: 2 Thessalonians 3:3 “But the Lord is faithful; he will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.” (NLT)

Genesis 4:1-8–The first sons–Cain & Abel.

Jude 1:11–Balaam & Korah.

The Way of Cain:

  • The Way of Cain refers to any individual who attempts to approach God on his or her own terms rather than relying upon God’s grace.

Ephesians 2:8-9

  • The Way of Cain is any religious system that appeals to our pride rather than our desperate condition before God.

Romans 3:23

  • The Way of Cain emphasizes humanity’s goodness rather than humanity’s sinfulness.

Ephesians 2:1-3 & Mark 7:21-23

  • The Way of Cain says there are many paths that can lead to God rather than one path.

John 14:6

  • The Way of Cain leads to eternal death than eternal life.

Romans 6:23 & Proverbs 14:12

  • The Way of Cain appeals to our sinful flesh and disregards God’s plan for our lives.

Jeremiah 29:11; Psalm 37:23-24

The Holy Spirit, My Helper Part 5

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, May 26, 2024

Text: Acts 2:1-4

Scripture Reading: Romans 15:13 “Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” (NKJV)

#1–One accord–Acts 2:1

“When we lay down our personal preferences, we are going to see God pour out His Spirit upon us and see many lives changed.”

#2–Wind--Acts 2:2

“Without the “breath of life” in our lives, we would remain dead in our sins. We need the Holy Spirit to live.”

#3–Fire–Acts 2:3

  • Genesis 15:17–a burning torch.
  • Exodus 3:1-4–a burning bush.
  • Exodus 13:21-22–a pillar of fire.
  • Leviticus 9:23-24–altar of burnt sacrifice.
  • Leviticus 6:8-13–priests were to keep the fire burning.

#4–Tongues–Acts 2:4

  • Genesis 11:1-9–a reversal of Babel.
  • Acts 1:8–an example of the power of the Holy Spirit.
  • Acts 2:5–the Gospel goes to the world.
  • Acts 2:41–three thousand saved when the Holy Spirit was given.

The Holy Spirit is a life-giving force that works from the inside out in our lives. His purpose is to give us life; to give us power; and to help us spread the Gospel as we are going.

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, May 19, 2024

The Holy Spirit, My Helper Part 4

Text: Acts 2:1-3

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 31:8 “Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord will personally go ahead of you. He will be with you; he will neither fail you nor abandon you.” (NLT)

#1–One accord–Acts 2:1

“When we lay down our personal preferences, we are going to see God pour out His Spirit upon us and see many lives changed.”

  • Philippians 2:3 “value others above yourself.”
  • Psalm 133:1 “live in unity.”
  • Romans 12:16 “live in harmony.”
  • Matthew 7:12 “treat others as you like them to treat you.”

#2–Wind--Acts 2:2

  • Genesis 2:7–The breath of life
  • Ephesians 2:1–We used to be dead in our sins but God breathed His life, His Spirit into our lives. Now we are alive!
  • Ezekiel 37:1-3, 5-8, 9-10–

#3–Fire–Acts 2:3

  • Genesis 15:17–a burning torch.
  • Exodus 3:1-4–a burning bush.
  • Exodus 13:21-22–a pillar of fire.
  • Leviticus 9:23-24–altar of burnt sacrifice.
  • Leviticus 6:8-13–priests were to keep the fire burning.

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, May 5, 2024

My Helper–The Holy Spirit

Text: Acts 1:6-8

Scripture Reading: Psalm 121:2-8 “My help comes from the Lord, Who made heaven and earth.He will not allow your foot to be moved; He who keeps you will not slumber.Behold, He who keeps Israel Shall neither slumber nor sleep.The Lord is your keeper; The Lord is your shade at your right hand.The sun shall not strike you by day, Nor the moon by night.The Lord shall preserve you from all evil; He shall preserve your soul.The Lord shall preserveyour going out and your coming in From this time forth, and even forevermore.”

#1–My Helper wants to “transform me.”

            Galatians 5:1–“set free” with “liberty.”

            Galatians 5:19-21–works of our flesh.

#2–My Helper gives me power.

Acts 1:6-8–power=force of energy; authority; strength; and great ability.

            John 1:1–The Word has existed from the beginning (Genesis 1:1)

            John 1:14–Jesus is the Word.

#3–My Helper wants to give me boldness.

Acts 4:31–boldness–the opposite of cowardice, timidity, or fear. Also means that we have freedom to speak out on behalf of God.

My prayer for you: That you will experience the transformation of the Holy Spirit to live godly lives and succumb to the “works of the flesh.” That you will use the power of the Holy Spirit to be witnesses, in your living and in your conversations. And that the boldness of the Holy Spirit is help you to speak out on behalf of God wherever you find yourself in the coming week.

Rules of the Game

Take Ten with Pastor Don Podcast

April 3, 2024

(The following is the script for the Take Ten with Pastor Don podcast for April 3, 2024)

Welcome to Take Ten with Pastor Don. I’m Don McGarvey, pastor of the Troy Mills Christian Church in Troy Mills, Iowa.

I love this time of year because of all the sports happening.

We have March Madness, both men and women happening. And to be honest with you, I’m finding some of the women’s games to be more exciting than some of the men’s games.

And baseball has started. It’s a great time of year.

There is one thing that all sports have in common and that is there are “rules of the game.” And if you are going to win, you need to follow those rules.

A few weeks ago, I shared some things called, “Lessons from Uncle Paul.”

He was an avid sports fan. He was a coach of basketball, baseball, and football. I know he played tennis until he was in his 80’s. He beat me at racquetball in his mid-70’s. He also officiated middle school basketball games, again, up into his 80’s.

A mutual friend told me once that Uncle Paul could run faster backwards on the basketball court than most guys half his age could run forward.

Recently I read one of his writings where he wrote from the book of 1 Timothy.

His take on 1 Timothy was that the Apostle Paul, wrote to young Timothy, and gave him “Five Rules of the Game.” And if Timothy wanted to be successful, he would follow these rules.

#1–Behave yourself. (1 Timothy 3:15) This had to do with maintaining godly character and living a lifestyle that always brought honor to the name of God.

Both the Apostle Paul and Uncle Paul would challenge men to stay consistent. Not to be one way at home and another way at work. Or one way on the basketball court and another way at church.

In another letter the Apostle Paul wrote, he talked about how our “talk” should be consistent with our “walk.”

#2–Exercise yourself. (1 Timothy 4:7) This had to do with being spiritually fit. Timothy was challenged to do the things, daily, that would keep him “saved” and keep him from becoming inconsistent in his walk with God.

If you read in 1 Timothy 4:7, the Apostle Paul warns Timothy not to have anything to do with foolish arguments and to stay away from stories that old women would tell.

I’m also sure that exercising himself would have included time studying God’s Word, praying, and serving others with deeds and with words of encouragement.

#3–Give yourself. (1Timothy 4:15) The apostle was giving Timothy a great challenge. And now in 1 Timothy 4:15, Paul challenges Timothy to give himself over to the things of God so much so that others, when they watch him, could see that he was growing in his faith, that he was becoming more consistent in his lifestyle, and they would see something in him that they wanted to be in their life.

That’s a great challenge for us. And yes, folks are watching you. They are listening to you. They want to know if you really do believe all this “God stuff” that comes from going to church and claiming to be a Christ follower.

Whether you’ve ever told your neighbors or not, they’ve figured out that you go to church somewhere.

They see you leave Sunday mornings, every week, at about the same time, and then return home about the same time.

A great question is, “what’s the evidence that you are a Christ follower? Or is there any evidence?”

#4–Keep a close watch. (1 Timothy 4:16). In verse 16 of 1 Timothy 4, the Apostle challenges Timothy to “watch yourself.” He was talking about what he taught and how he acted. You see, Timothy, was a pastor. He was the leader of the church in Ephesus, placed there by the Apostle Paul.

And Paul knew it was important to stay on the right track. Not to be swayed by circumstances, by trials, or by temptations. And, as you already know from your ow life, circumstances change all the time, trials come in a wide variety of sizes, and temptations are lined up, one right after another.

The Apostle Paul warned young Pastor Timothy, that not only did his salvation depend upon him watching himself but so did the salvation of those in his sphere of influence.

The final rule of the game my Uncle Paul wrote about was:

#5–Keep yourself pure. (1 Timothy 5:22).

In 1 Timothy 5:22, the Apostle challenged Pastor Timothy to “keep yourself pure.”

Uncle Paul said, “wine, women and song–if in doubt, run for your life.”

The Apostle Paul wrote some great advice in his letter to the church in Galatia.

Galatians 5:1It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.”

The Apostle Paul and my Uncle Paul wanted men of all ages to know that holy living was always a choice. God would never force His will on us. But holy living is the key to success. Unholy living has a price tag though that is much more than any of us want to pay. It’s your choice.

Because I’ve listed several Scriptures in this podcast, I will be posting my notes on my blog. You can get to my blog by going to: donmcgarvey.com

Well, that’s our time for this time. Thanks for listening and thanks for subscribing to our Podcast. In case you haven’t subscribed, please ring the bell.

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Temptation

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, March 3, 2024

1 Corinthians 10:13

Scripture Reading: Psalm 33:20-22 “We put our hope in the Lord. He is our help and our shield. In him our hearts rejoice, for we trust in his holy name. Let your unfailing love surround us, Lord, for our hope is in you alone.” (NLT)

Temptation: something that tempts, entices, or allures.

1 Corinthians 10:13 “No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear [endure] it.”

#1–Four things we all have in common.

  • Sin–Romans 3:23
  • Death & Judgment–Hebrews 9:27
  • We need a Savior–John 3:16; Acts 4:12
  • Temptation–1 Corinthians 10:13

#2–Temptation–

          Temptation is not a sin–

          Sources of temptation–James 1:12-13; 2 Corinthians 2:11; 1 Peter 5:8

          Always a way of escape–1 Corinthians 10:13

#3–How to Escape Temptation–

          Utilize the power of Scripture–Matthew 4:4, 6 & 7.

          Flee–Genesis 39:11-12

          Guard your heart–Proverbs 4:23; Philippians 4:8

1 Corinthians 10:13 “No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear [endure] it.”

Dinosaur Brains

Take Ten with Pastor Don

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

(This is the script for the Take Ten with Pastor Don Podcast for February 28, 2024.)

Welcome to Take Ten with Pastor Don. I’m Don McGarvey, pastor of the Troy Mills Christian Church in Troy Mills, Iowa.

Somewhere in my library is an old book called “Dinosaur Brains.” It was written by Albert J. Bernstein.

The sub-title intrigued me. It was “Dealing with all those impossible people at work.”

There were strategies laid out in the book on how to deal with “power struggles” in your workplace; how to deal with bullies, and other manipulative types.

The phrase “irrational behavior” was used on many occasions.

The premise of Dinosaur Brains was that dinosaurs, when they roamed the earth, never got beyond instinctual behavior.

I’m not sure what the science was behind this but someone along the way determined the size of a dinosaur’s brain was about the size of a walnut. And they only functioned out of instinctual urges.

The belief was that dinosaurs did not have the ability to adjust. They got hungry; they ate the first thing that crossed their path. And if they didn’t eat it, they stomped it to death because it was in their way.

Some scientists believe the brain of a dinosaur was fully developed at birth and they never really had a chance to develop past their basic instincts.

This would explain, along with other factors, why dinosaurs are extinct today.

The interesting thing to me was as I read the comments made by folks who had read the book, and then as I began to read the book, I noticed some of these traits in myself.

Oh, I saw some of my co-workers but even more evident was some of the “dinosaur ways” in me.

I didn’t like some of those things.

Fortunately, you and I have an advantage over the dinosaurs. We can adjust. We can learn how to deal with difficult people but we can also learn how to over the “dinosaur” within us.

In the Bible, Solomon described dinosaurs and even gave insight as to why they are extinct. Listen:

Proverbs 14:12There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end, it leads to death.”

It’s like the dinosaurs, their instinct said it was right, but it didn’t work out well for them. It ended in their extinction.

In some ways, all of Scripture could be understood this way.

It seems that from the very beginning, man has always had this instinctual draw towards destructive behavior. For whatever reason, it just seemed right. It made sense. It sounded right. It felt right. But in the end, it led to disaster or to death.

Jesus had the issue of “dinosaur brains” in mind when He gave us the Sermon on the Mount.

Several times you will hear Jesus say, “You’ve heard it said.”

Think, dinosaur brains. Think instinct.

Instinctually, we do not want to be meek. We want to roar and be perceived as strong, not meek.

Instinctually, we want to hate our enemies, not love them. They are our enemies. They must have done something to harm us. They were a threat to our plans for success. Or they confronted some of our dinosaur ways and we decided to stomp them rather than adjust our behavior.

The Sermon on the Mount was and continues to be the new way of thinking. It was a challenge to the old ways. Jesus was calling us out to be different. To love one another.

He was challenging us to go the extra mile, to turn the other cheek, to be careful about what we allowed our mind to focus on.

The idea of being concerned about what was going on in our thought life was something that had never been talked about before. It was something new.

It was a threat to our old ways and took some getting used. It was going to cause us to change our “dinosaur ways.”

The idea of “Dinosaur Brains” was the reason, I believe, Jesus taught the Sermon on the Mount.

“Dinosaur Brains” is also the reason I believe God has given us the Holy Spirit.

The Holy Spirit is the renewal agent of our minds.

When we accept Christ as our Savior, the Holy Spirit comes into our life and makes things new.

No longer do we function with our “dinosaur brains” or our “sinful instincts” with which we are born.

Christ makes all things new. He helps us adjust, learn new ways, and gives us a heart that is more like God’s heart when we encounter those difficult people and also when we confront our old ways.

Here’s how the Apostle Paul describes it in 2 Corinthians 5:17Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!

Romans 12:2 “Do not conform to the pattern of this world but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing, and perfect will.”

The “old is gone.” We are not to be held captive by our old ways. Our past is gone. We are a new creation. We can change and with God’s help we will overcome our dinosaur brains.

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Always in Pursuit!

“I AM the Way, the Truth, and the Life”

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, February 18, 2024

John 14:1-6

Scripture Reading: Psalm 91:14-16 “The Lord says, “I will rescue those who love me. I will protect those who trust in my name.When they call on me, I will answer; I will be with them in trouble. I will rescue and honor them.  I will reward them with a long life and give them my salvation.” (NLT)

#1–Backstory for John 14:1-6

#2–The Way–

          Romans 3:22–

          Ephesians 2:8-9–

          Romans 6:23–

          Acts 4:12–

#3–The Truth–

          John 8:31-32–

#4–The Life–

          John 10:10–

#5–So What?

A logical argument for “believing” that Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life:

Seven Miracles of Jesus in the Gospel of John

Turning water to wine–John 2:1-12

Healing the nobleman’s son–John 4:46-54

Healing a lame man–John 5_1-15

Feeding 5,000–John 6:1-14

Walking on water–John 6:15-21

Gave sight to a man born blind–John 9

Raised Lazarus from the dead–John 11:38-44

Good works (being a good person) will not get you into the Father’s House. You will never be “good enough” on your own. Jesus is the only Way.

“I AM the Resurrection and the Life”

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, February 11, 2024

John 11:25-26

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 30:19-20 “This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you that I have set before you life and death, blessings, and curses. Now choose life, so that you and your children may live and that you may love the Lord your God, listen to his voice, and hold fast to him.” (NIV)

John 11:25-26

#1–“I AM the Bread of Life.”

      “I AM the Light of the World.”

      “I AM the Door/Gate.”

      “I AM the Good Shepherd.”

#2–Back story of John 11.

#3–“I AM the Resurrection and the Life.”

          Resurrection–Salvation; eternal life.

          Life–

          One-another statements–

#4–Matthew 5:13-16–Salt & Light.

#5–John 10:10–

          Life–

          Abundantly–

#6–So What?

#1–Ask God to fill you with His Spirit, and His joy!

          Galatians 5:22-23–

#2–What does your life say about God? How would others describe God based on the way you live?

John 1:4–

“I AM” the Good Shepherd

Troy Mills Christian Church

Sunday, February 4, 2024

John 10:11; Psalm 23

Scripture Reading: Psalm 71:5-6 “O Lord, you alone are my hope. I’ve trusted you, O Lord, from childhood. Yes, you have been with me from birth; from my mother’s womb you have cared for me.” (NLT)

#1–“I AM” –Exodus 3:14

#2–“I AM the Bread of life” –John 6:35

#3–“I AM the Light of the World” –John 8:12

#4–“I AM the door (gate)” –John 10:7

#5–“I AM the Good Shepherd” –John 10:11

          Good–

          Romans 8:28

#6–Psalm 23

          V1–I shall not want–

          V2–Food & water–

          V3–He heals; He guides; He corrects–

          V4–The darkest of times–

          V5–Protects us–

          V6–Forever, “I AM the eternally self-existent One”–

#7–So What?

          Matthew 6:35–“He who believes in Me shall never hunger or thirst….”