Dynamite: Power from Michael P Arnold on Vimeo.
"Dynamite: Power" is a weekend message I preached at Crossroads Church in Cranberry, a growing faith community in the north hills of Pittsburgh, PA. In this message we look at the explosive force of power in our lives.all of us are searching in life. we search for love, for excitement, for meaning and purpose. insights is a collection of my thoughts as I pass through on my journey. it is my hope that through insights that many of us can begin the journey that will eventually lead us home.
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Audio: "Come Cast Carry"
Come Cast Carry from Mike Arnold on Vimeo.
"Come Cast Carry" is a message I preached at Crossroads Church in Cranberry a growing community of faith in the North Hills of Pittsburgh, PA. In this message we look at how following Jesus can lift the spiritual burden off our lives.6.21.2012
Bag of Sin
A
number of years ago I was teaching at a church service that lead to a moment of
confession and communion. At the end of
the message I asked the people in the room to write down the things in their
lives that were keeping them from God. After this, I asked them to tack these confessions to a large wooden cross in the
center of the room and come receive communion.
As
I lead through this service, I noticed that this was a very powerful moment. There are times as a Pastor when
you know people are “doing business” with God.
However, I did not know how profound this moment was until later when I
took down the cards of sin and read through what my people were carrying in our
community. Here are just a few of the
cards.
·
“I struggle with pornography
and addiction to conformity to this world”
·
“Self-centeredness, Pride”
·
“Lust/sex”
·
“My hate”
·
“Fear”
·
“I’m a shitty Christian in
every possible way.”
·
“Vanity”
·
”Greed”
·
“The desire to cut”
Later
that week I sat down with a group of elders and prayed through these
cards. For us it was a moment to see the
needs and burdens of those in our community.
It strengthened our resolve to move ahead.

As
I read though the cards today one card jumped out at me. In a pile of sin one individual decided to
set down his bag of sin and picked up a bag of grace. He simply wrote: “Jesus . . . tonight I give you
my life.”
What is in your bag of
sin? Are you ready to let it go? You no
longer have to carry this heavy bag. Pick
up the bag of grace.
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