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Below are some frequently asked questions about God, Jesus Christ and the Bible. Click on the question and you'll be taken to the answer (as we can best answer it). If you have further questions, feel free to contact us at info@newumc.org.
 





Q: If I am doing so well, why do I feel so empty?
 
A: Many people have all the trappings of success: nice house, nice car, happy marriage, well adjusted kids. But many of these same people will say they do not feel fulfilled, that something seems to be missing from their lives.
What is that inner need that material things won’t satisfy?
The Bible tells us a story about a young man who came to see Jesus one day. Apparently, this young man also had all the trappings of success for he is referred to as being very rich. But, he obviously felt that something was missing in his life. The young man had a question for Jesus: "Good teacher, what should I do to get eternal life?" (Matthew 19:16)
Jesus answered the man by saying that he should obey all the commandments. The man was pleased at this because he had kept all the commandments, but Jesus went a step further. "There is still one thing you lack," Jesus said. "Sell all you have and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." The story goes on to say that the man went away disappointed because he was very rich.
 
The key to what Jesus told the man was not giving up his worldly possessions, but in following Jesus. Jesus knew the man’s loyalties lay in his possessions not in things that really mattered. Following Jesus as the leader of his life would have helped the man get his priorities in order and focus on things that were truly important.
 
There is nothing wrong with achieving success or making money or having material wealth. But, these things won’t give us the fulfillment we all need; only following Jesus as the leader of our lives can do that.
 
If you have questions about making Jesus the leader in your life you can e-mail us at info@newumc.org. No one will call on you or visit your home unless you ask us to and we always respect your privacy. Or, better yet visit us one Sunday. Service times, a map and directions can be found on our web site.

Q:  What is that inner need that material things won’t satisfy?
 
A: The Bible tells us a story about a young man who came to see Jesus one day. Apparently, this young man also had all the trappings of success for he is referred to as being very rich. But, he obviously felt that something was missing in his life. The young man had a question for Jesus: "Good teacher, what should I do to get eternal life?" (Matthew 19:16)

Jesus answered the man by saying that he should obey all the commandments. The man was pleased at this because he had kept all the commandments, but Jesus went a step further. "There is still one thing you lack," Jesus said. "Sell all you have and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me." The story goes on to say that the man went disappointed because he was very rich.

The key to what Jesus told the man was not giving up his worldly possessions, but in following Jesus. Jesus knew the man’s loyalties lay in his possessions not in things that really mattered. Following Jesus as the leader of his life would help the man get his priorities in order and focus on things that were truly important.
 

Q: Can I learn about God without "being" religious?
 
A: This an interesting question. After all, isn’t God religious? Actually, the Bible tells us that God is spirit and those who wish to worship God should do so in spirit and in truth. Spirit and truth...you see these are really the answers to the question about knowing God and not being "religious".

There are many religions in the world that have nothing to do with knowing God. In fact, most religions involve people adhering to a strict list of rules, dos and don’ts. The Christian Faith centers on entering into a relationship with God through faith in Jesus Christ. Jesus himself said that a relationship with God began with a relationship with him: "I am the way and the truth and the life. If anyone wishes to come to the Father they must come through me." (John 14:6)
 
Jesus said this so people would know they didn’t have to perform any religious ceremony or join a particular church to get to know God. They only had to trust in Jesus and they would come to know God through a relationship with him.
 
A great place to learn about God is at a church. There are many kinds of churches out there. How do you choose one? We would like to suggest you start with NewSong. There’s a map that will guide right to our door. Our services are "come as you are" and last about one hour. Join us next Sunday!
 
 
So, learning about God has little to do with being religious and lots to do with having a relationship with God by trusting in Jesus Christ.


Q: If there is such a thing as real love, how can I find it?
 
A: Finding and experiencing real love is not as hard as the world would have you believe. Hollywood has produced a myriad of movies depicting people seeking real love. These movies portray real love as something between two individuals, leading people to believe that finding real love lies involves finding the "right" person.
 
While it is true that finding a person with whom you fall in love, marry and spend your life can be fulfilling, this is not the beginning of real love. Real loves begins with and has its existence in a relationship with God.
 
The Bible tells us that God is love. God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them. (1 John 4:16 New Living Translation) You see, real love has little to do with finding the right person and everything to do with finding God.
 
Fortunately for you and me, finding God is easy. All we have to do is talk to God and let Him know we would like to receive the love He wants to give us. That’s all there is to it! God never turns anyone away, no matter what kind of life a person has led.
 
The Bible goes on to say that as we continue to love God our love grows more perfect. (1 John 4:17) This means that as we learn to love God we will be able to love other people the way God loves us, unconditionally.
 
You see, that is real love; to be loved and to love unconditionally.
 
If you have questions about real love that still need to be answered you may e-mail us at info@newumc.org or better yet come experience real love one Sunday as we gather together at NewSong. Service times and a map with directions can be found on our web site.

Q: What does "come as you are" really mean?
 
A: Some might think it has to do with a dress code. While many churches do have unwritten dress codes, most churches today are fairly relaxed about attire for Sunday morning. At NewSong you will see people dressed in everything from suits to shorts. You are encouraged to come "as you are" to worship with us each Sunday.

A deeper meaning of "come as you are" has to do with how each one of us personally approaches God. Unfortunately, some people think they have to get their lives in order before they come to church. We feel it is exactly the opposite. The relationships you build with God and other people while attending church are what help to get your life straightened out.
 
Jesus Christ was often ridiculed and criticized by the "church folk" of his day for hanging out with "sinners". Jesus never worried about how a person’s life looked at the moment; Jesus knew what their lives could look like if they trusted in him, loved God with all their hearts, and loved their neighbors as themselves. Jesus said, "I came that [people] may have life in all it’s fullness." (John 10:10 NLT)
If fullness of life and being accepted just the way you are sound good to you, join us this Sunday at NewSong.

Q: What does the Bible say about God's love for me?


This is real love. It is not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as a sacrifice to take away our sins. (1 John 4:10)


"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16)

 

We know how much God loves us, and we have put our trust in him. God is love, and all who live in love live in God, and God lives in them. (1 John 3:16)


Long ago, even before he made the world, God loved us and chose us in Christ to be holy and without fault in his eyes. (Ephesians 1:4)

 

(All Scripture references are from the New Living Translation © unless indicated otherwise.)