September 2024

  • God Tests Our Faith

    Do you have faith? That’s a questions we’ve all heard in one form or another. Choosing a life of faith will help you to see what’s invisible, choose what’s imperishable, and do what’s impossible. The world needs men and women of faith today because, “Whatever is born of God overcomes the world. And this is

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  • Preach the Word

    As I prepare to preach Sunday, I am reminded of the Scripture that weighs as heavy now as it did when I read it 25+ years ago as a freshman in my first preaching class in Bible school: “In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead,

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  • On Elders and Deacons

    I was thinking about elders and deacons this morning: There are two distinct ministries in the local church – pastoral and practical ones. Some devoted to prayer and ministry of the word. And others devoted to meeting the practical needs of the church. Robert Thune says, “Deacons work under the elders, yet alongside the elders.

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  • A Praying Church

    The early church was a praying church! May our churches pray like them…TODAY! The early church were:Acts 1:14 praying in unityActs 1:24 praying before choosing leadersActs 2:42 praying steadfastActs 3:1 praying in the afternoonActs 4:31 praying for boldnessActs 6:6-7 praying for leadersActs 7:56, 60 praying for persecutors and giving glory to GodActs 8:15 praying for

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  • Proverbs and Conflict

    Proverbs 18 hit me this morning when facing conflict:

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  • Having kids can be fun, joyful, scary, and downright unpredictable at times. Parents have a huge responsibility to be good stewards of the kids God has entrusted them with. I really want to be a good dad. In order to do that I know I must carry on meaningful conversations with my kids. I saw

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  • Psalm 110

    In Psalm 110:1a, David said, “The Lord says to my Lord”. Who is David’s Lord and who is the Lord of David’s Lord? David is listening to and describing a divine conversation taking place from God the Father to God the Son. The first “Lord” mentioned is the Hebrew word “Jehovah” is referring to God.

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  • From Early in the Morning…

    Some benefits I’ve found of having an early morning time with the Lord: 1. Less distracted 2. Not rushed 3. Refreshed – I can stay awake! 4. Clear mind 5. Better focus 6. Time to plan 7. Sets tone for my day 8. Better mood 9. Easier to track my spiritual growth 10. I look

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  • Don’t Give Up On Them

    Have you ever given up on someone? The Apostle Paul did, at least temporarily. Mark was a cousin of Barnabas (Colossians 4:10) that accompanied Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey (Acts 13:5). We aren’t told exactly what happened, but Mark deserted them (Acts 15:38). This was a crucial time in the beginning of

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  • Psalm 109

    How many of your prayers to the Lord are for Him to intervene on your behalf and judge those who are doing you wrong? Of all the Psalms, about 10% (14 out of 150) are imprecatory in nature. That means they are psalms asking God to judge those who are against Him and His people.

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