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Ephesians 2:10

For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.

Ephesians 2:10

After writing we are saved by God’s grace and not by works, Paul now says that there should definitely be good works. Here we are told to work, but that it is God who is at work. This truth is the mystery of the Christian life in a sentence.

Our verse today sheds even more light on Paul’s statement in Philippians. We are God’s workmanship—His masterpiece or work of art. We have been saved by grace and given the gift of salvation for a reason, that good works be done to the glory of God. We are His work, created by Him to bless others in good works. Furthermore, God has ordained the good works for us.

Life is most satisfying when we discover and do those good deeds for which we were created. Joy is the byproduct of fulfilling our mission. It is the path to greatest happiness in life to complete our purpose by doing the deeds God prepared for us. God gave us our personality, our gifts, and our talents to equip us for the works He planned for us.

So, today, let us all be on the alert to do these deeds ordained for us in a way that does not bring glory to ourselves, but brings glory to the One who created us.

Tom Day

Exodus 20:15

You shall not steal.

Exodus 20:15

Why should we not take what isn’t ours if we need it? Why should it be okay to own something that someone else is excluded from? Why is there such a system in place that doesn’t free us to have whatever we need? Why do some people get to have more than others; how is that fair? Those are good questions, questions that have been raised for a long time that philosophers and governments have pondered.

For God to command all men not to steal is to insinuate the right to personal property — the right to own or possess something that is solely yours to own and use where no one else has access to it unless you, the owner, permits. God saw it fit to order a world where hard work is rewarded.

This system is designed to free a man or woman to enjoy the fruits of their labors and it is built into man to delight in their work. My wife loves making desserts and she works hard to make some more complicated stuff. The harder the dessert to make, the greater the reward when it is completed. There is then an even greater blessing or reward when she voluntarily chooses to share that dessert with others, so they can delight in it.

Without the ability to possess or be rewarded, there would be little desire to achieve. With no desire to achieve, there would be little to possess. With nothing to possess, we then lose the ability to bless by giving. Stealing robs us from the freedom to achieve, possess, and give in a way that satisfies the soul. Therefore, work hard, enjoy the fruit of your labor, and bless others as you have the opportunity.

Pastor Jason Witt

Joshua 9:14

Then the men of Israel took some of their provisions; but they did not ask counsel of the Lord.

Joshua 9:14

The children of Israel once again took matters into their own hands in the verse above. In Chapter 7, they failed to go before the Lord when it came to attacking Ai because they figured they could easily conquer the small city. Here the inhabitants of Gibeon heard all that Joshua had done and acted craftily. They convinced the children of Israel to make a covenant without taking it to the Lord in prayer. Because of that, they ended up having to go to war for them.

I learned in my walk with the Lord that if I don’t have time to pray then the answer is probably no. We often times take only the “big” things to the Lord — like when we lose our dog, when we lose our jobs, or when we are in a financial or marital crisis. But with every other area of our life, we exclude the Lord — things like buying a car, or even praying for our children and for their future spouse or careers. We somehow think those things don’t matter to the Lord, but the Word clearly tell us “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6).

Seeking the Lord’s counsel in all things.

Joshua Navarro

Matthew 23:11-12

But he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. And whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.

Matthew 23:11-12

Isn’t the above verse great? I love it! It takes all of the pressure off of me. It’s not about how great I am or how religious I can be, because I don’t have to strive to be the greatest. We just have to simply seek to serve one another as we allow God to lift us up.

It takes title, position, and pride off of the table and puts us all on the same playing field. Just seek to serve one another as Jesus did and leave the honoring to the One who really sees things clearly. Don’t seek to be exalted or to exalt others in our eyes, leave that to the Lord. He isn’t fooled by man’s religious works.

Pastor Doug Hardin

Galatians 6:2

Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.

Galatians 6:2

How great is it to have a friend who will bear your burdens with you? Paul tells us as brothers and sisters in Christ, we are to bear one another’s burdens. Just as Christ is there for us in our day of trouble, we are also to be there for one another. This is what will separate us from the world. When things get tough, the world will turn its back on you.

As Christians, we are to move into that space and extend the love of Christ. You may not know what to say, but sometimes all we need in our trials is someone to just sit there and listen. Always be looking for opportunities to bear the burdens of others.

For the King,

Pastor Daniel Batistelli

Philippians 3:17

Brethren, join in following my example, and note those who so walk, as you have us for a pattern.

Philippians 3:17

How often do you read your Bible then say, “Well I could never do that. I’m not Paul. I’m not Joseph.” With this verse, we get two great applications. The first is a challenge to us to be able to say what Paul is saying, “Follow my example in my walk with Jesus.” Does that scare you a little bit? It does for me, but it should! It should make us really think about what we do and what we say.

The second is the question of whom are you following? Who is your example because we know the same Spirit that empowers them to walk rightly, can do the same for us if we are willing to surrender and see the people the Lord has given us as an example. Look around saints! You are called to not only be the example, but look for examples as well.

In Christ,

Pastor Sean Boehm

Jude 20-21

But you, beloved, building yourselves up on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Spirit, keep yourselves in the love of God, looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life.

Jude 20-21

The Apostle Paul in Galatians 5:22 lists the fruits of the Spirit and the entry point of that list is love. All the rest falls on that foundation. In our verse today, Jude is encouraging us to keep building on our faith everyday. He acknowledges that this cannot be done without the help of the Holy Spirit but then, in agreement with Paul’s list of the gifts of the Spirit, Jude emphasized the importance of our love for God. This really simplifies things for me. I’m to lean into the Holy Spirit as a means to keep myself in the love of God.

And what should be the focus of our love? The incredible mercy we receive from our Lord Jesus Christ, through His sacrifice, that has afforded us eternal life. Just that fact should make our hearts melt with affection, adoration, and thanksgiving.

Keeping and being kept,

Pastor Gerard Deleeuw

Song of Solomon 6:3

I am my beloved’s, And my beloved is mine. He feeds his flock among the lilies.

Song of Solomon 6:3

I wonder how much of the marriage counseling I do at the church could be lessened if the two parties would remember this verse. I certainly want to apply it to my marriage. My wife, my beloved, is mine and I am hers. She isn’t to be shared with anyone else nor am I to stray. Even if I get busy, it doesn’t stop my wife from being only second in importance to Jesus Himself.

My dear married friends, please remember your spouse is the one the Lord has chosen for you, your beloved. If we remember that, marriage will be a blessing and a joy. Read this verse with your beloved and praise the Lord for your spouse!

Love to my wife,

Pastor Ron Kitchell

2Timothy 2:1

You therefore, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.
2 Timothy 2:1

What a good word: Be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. But what does that mean? Grace is God’s unmerited favor, shown clearly at Calvary, where Jesus took the punishment for our sins and offers us forgiveness and life through Him. That same grace is available to serve the Lord. Though I am not worthy of His many blessings, I rely upon them for fruitfulness.

There is nothing that will come your way grace from God will not prepare you to handle. His power, insight, deliverance, and wisdom will give you victory over the enemy and the obstacles and the pressures of this life. God’s grace! All He has available is available to you by His grace. I am blessed indeed!

Not worthy of it but standing by His marvelous grace!

Pastor Jack Abeelen

Exodus 34:12

Take heed to yourself, lest you make a covenant with the inhabitants of the land where you are going, lest it be a snare in your midst.
Exodus 34:12

God is warning Israel to be wary and to not become entangled with the inhabitants of the land when the time comes to possess the land which God promised to Abraham. He does not want the Israelites lured away by the gods of the land and thereby diminish their worship of the one and true living God.

Likewise saints, we are not to become entangled with the ways of the world. Our citizenship is in heaven and our hearts belong to Jesus. We need to walk cautiously (Ephesians 5:15), making sure we do not become lured away into activities, sinful or otherwise, that diminish our worship and devotion to the Lord. Father, guard our hearts and minds, and by your Spirit, give us the desire and strength to keep our focus solely on You.

Jeff Mericle

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