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Proverbs 17:6

Children’s children are the crown of old men, And the glory of children is their father.
Proverbs 17:6

When Jesus is the center of your home there is no better reward than to see your children move into their own independent and personal walk with the Lord. But then when they have children and you see your grandkids loving Jesus, that is glorious. As grandparents, we should never neglect the opportunity and responsibility we have to pour into the lives of that next generation. And as the Proverb says, we can also teach our little one to love and respect their parents because that is how a godly home works.

From this generation to the next,

Pastor Gerard Deleeuw

1 John 2:3

Now by this we know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments.
1 John 2:3

As Christians, we need to regularly gauge our spiritual walk and this verse helps to do so. Do you question if you really know Jesus? Ask yourself, are you keeping His commandments?

This doesn’t mean we don’t stumble occasionally, but we shouldn’t be living a life where we’re constantly breaking the Lord’s commandments. That’s why it’s important to always read the Bible, pray, and go to church, so that God can speak to you about how you’re walking in Him.

Today, ask the Lord, as David did in Psalm 139:23, to search me, O God, and know my heart. God gives us every tool we need to be able to abide with Jesus.

Wanting to know Jesus better,

Pastor Ron Kitchell

Exodus 20:24-26

An altar of earth you shall make for Me, and you shall sacrifice on it your burnt offerings and your peace offerings, your sheep and your oxen. In every place where I record My name I will come to you, and I will bless you. And if you make Me an altar of stone, you shall not build it of hewn stone; for if you use your tool on it, you have profaned it. Nor shall you go up by steps to My altar, that your nakedness may not be exposed on it.
Exodus 20:24-26

I love all types of music and all kinds of worship styles from the contemporary to the more traditional hymns. Worship after all is about the heart before God. Which is why I love our verses as the Lord directs His people to build the place of worship void of things that would distract: an altar of earth or stones not hewed or decorated. The height of the altar must provide for the modesty of the priests robes, not too high to expose them. With all the emphasis today on worship production: lights, lasers, smoke machines…things that distract, I long to see worship returned to the simple where God is the focus and there is nothing to drawn my attention away from Him.

Simple worship is best,

Pastor Jack Abeelen

2 Timothy 2:15

Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
2 Timothy 2:15

If you cannot express yourself well on each of your beliefs, work and study until you can. If you don’t, other people may miss out on the blessings that come from knowing the truth. Strive to re-express a truth of God to yourself clearly and understandably, and God will use that same explanation when you share it with someone else.

But you must be willing to go through God’s winepress where the grapes are crushed. You must struggle, experiment, and rehearse your words to express God’s truth clearly. Then the time will come when that very expression will become God’s wine of strength to someone else.

But if you are not diligent, then the words will be of no value to you or to others. Always make it a practice to stir your own mind thoroughly to think through what you have easily believed. Your position is not really yours until you make it yours through suffering and study. The author or speaker from whom you learn the most is not the one who teaches you something you didn’t know before, but the one who helps you take a truth with which you have quietly struggled, give it expression, and speak it clearly and boldly.

Pastor William Del Casale

Psalm 57:7

My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and give praise.
Psalm 57:7

Psalm 57 was written by David when he fled from King Saul into a cave. David had wound up in a perilous situation, because Saul intended to kill him. David describes himself as being amongst lions (Psalm 57:4), but his response is to cry out to God for mercy, and to declare his trust in the Lord for deliverance (Psalm 57:1), while seeking for God to be glorified (Psalm 57:5). David is not relying on his own devices for deliverance because he is fully trusting in God (Psalm 57:3).

This passage describes David’s disposition as he faces adversity: His heart is steadfast in the Lord, and in that confidence, he desires to worship and praise the Lord. David’s walk with God is so strong that in this dire situation he does not respond with fear and trembling, but confidence and praise. In our local church body and the West in general, we are not going to find ourselves in a situation where we are being hunted down. However, we do face trials and adversity in our lives. Would it not be great if we could respond like David when those times do come? May our walk with the Lord be so strong that we can fully trust in God for deliverance, and that we praise Him as He guides us through life’s storms.

Jeff Mericle

Ephesians 1:5-6

… having predestined us to adoption…, according to the good pleasure of His will, to the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He made us accepted in the Beloved.
Ephesians 1:5-6

These two verses describe the primary reasons why God has done virtually everything He has done since the beginning of time and everything He will do throughout eternity. They explain why He has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in Ephesians 1:3. It clarifies why He chose us before the foundation of the world in Ephesians 1:4 and describes why He has predestined us to adoption in verse five. Furthermore, it enlightens us to why He redeemed us though the blood of Jesus in Ephesians 1:7 and granted us an inheritance in Ephesians 1:11.

Reason number one for all of this: because He wanted to—it was His delight. When we truly understand the immensity of the blessing, the wonder of His choosing, and the exceeding greatness of the value of our adoption and inheritance, the only appropriate response is a humble gratitude to our God. And in response to our “Thank you,” He responds, “It’s My pleasure,” and it is!

Reason number two: the praise of the glory of His grace. The grace of God freely extended toward us in the excruciating sacrifice of His Son on the cross is the apex of His glory, the pivotal focus for all eternity. It was the fulfillment of all the ancient prophesies. And it is the event that will be celebrated forever as we sing, “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain!”

In our narcissistic culture, we want to think that we are the primary focus in all God has done, but that is not entirely true. We were created to celebrate His glory and for the praise of His infinite value, not our own. Blessed be His name now and forever!

Tom Day

Psalm 4:7-8

You have put gladness in my heart, More than in the season that their grain and wine increased. I will both lie down in peace, and sleep; For You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety.
Psalm 4:7-8

These two verses are the conclusion to a psalm where David was frustrated with the evil of others but yet decided to focus on the goodness of God. In verse seven, David makes it a point to say that God and God alone is able to bring joy to his heart, far more than any other earthly treasure or blessing. That means that we could lose everything we have physically in this life and still have gladness in our hearts. That seems impossible in reality, but it’s not.

The Lord is truly that good and when we put our trust in Him and Him alone, He has the power over our hearts to bless us with His infinite peace and safety. Sadly, we put too much stock in worthless things to allow our hearts to truly understand this reality and promise, but hopefully as we continue to grow in our faith, this impossibility becomes a reality for us.

Pastor Jason Witt

Galatians 3:28

There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.
Galatians 3:28

The Jews would often pride themselves as being the seed of Abraham. They’d go around telling people that we are of Abraham and followers of Moses. They are putting on their religious garments and put themselves over everyone else. Paul takes them back to the law. He says the law was to point you to Christ; it was never meant to save you. In fact, we were all condemned under the law. Therefore the law was to point us to Jesus Christ that we might be justified by faith to those who believe.

If you believe and were baptized in Christ, you are now one with the body of Christ. You can say we are all now one family. We are part of the family of God. We are all on equal ground. The things that separated us before no longer separate us because we are now one with Jesus. The answer to all of the division that we have been experiencing is faith in Jesus.

One in Christ,

Joshua Navarro

Amos 5:24

But let justice run down like water, and righteousness like a mighty stream.
Amos 5:24

Amos was a humble shepherd called by the Lord to prophesy to the people of Israel. As a nation, the times were good and the people found comfort in their prosperity. The name of the Lord was religiously honored through worship services and festivals, but they had neglected to honor the very things that defined the nature of God; justice and righteousness.

If you and I let the outward practice of the Christian life be driven from any source other than God Himself, we are headed for a spiritual drought. Our dependent relationship with our Savior will bring forth good fruit over time. His desire for love, truth, and justice will take root within us and our hearts will be filled with active compassion for the lost, for the hurting, and for the oppressed.

Today, let’s make sure to allow God to work His purposes in and through us. His justice will run down like water; His righteousness will flow like a mighty stream.

Unhindered refreshment for our thirsty souls that results in love demonstrates the nature of God.

Jeff Deal

Galatians 6:7-9

Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap corruption, but he who sows to the Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting life. And let us not grow weary while doing good, for in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart.
Galatians 6:7-9

I love the way God’s economy works because I’m not a genius and His law of reaping and sowing is easy enough for a child to understand. If you went out to plant a garden, it stands to reason that if you only plant a few seeds, the harvest will be smaller than if you plant many. So it is with our lives spiritually. If we sow into our life things of the Spirit, eternal fruit will grow, but if we sow to the flesh, nothing lasting will come of it.

Too many times, we think this law of reaping and sowing won’t apply to us, that we can live as we please and escape the harvest that is coming. You would never plant an apple seed and expect oranges to grow, or strawberries and expect to harvest coconuts. We would do well to plant Spiritual seeds in our lives and then reap the eternal benefits.

And it doesn’t matter how long you have been sowing, just keep it up. We have a Father who is faithful to His Word!

Pastor Doug Hardin

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