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2 Timothy 4:2

Preach the word! Be ready in season and out of season. Convince, rebuke, exhort, with all longsuffering and teaching.

2 Timothy 4:2

Paul’s last letter written before he was executed for his faith was this letter to his favorite disciple, Timothy, who was pastoring the church in Ephesus at the time. His words of encouragement, his life of hope and faith, and his accomplishments will stir your heart as you read it.

One thing he continued to hammer home to Timothy was the need to preach God’s Word! To seek to convince the hearer to follow the Lord and His ways. After 40-plus years in ministry, I find that same need to rally the troops constantly. To call on the church to get busy preaching God’s Word, to be in the harvest field laboring for Him, to be fishers of men, to love the lost as our Lord does, and pray daily for the salvation of the lost. To be as Paul writes here, ready in season and out of season, meaning when it is easy and when it is extremely difficult. I want to encourage you today: get out there and tell someone about Jesus and His great love!

Shout it from the rooftops!

Pastor Jack Abeelen

Romans 12:15

Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep.

Romans 12:15

A mother sent her little girl to a neighbor’s house down the street one afternoon to get a toy she had left there. Thinking it would only take her about 10 minutes, the mom became concerned when her daughter hadn’t returned after about 30 minutes.

So the mom stepped outside to look down the street to see if she saw her daughter. Sure enough, the little girl was on her way back. “What took you so long?” the mom asked.

“I’m sorry mom. When I got to the house, my friend had broken her doll and she was crying. So I helped her fix it.”

“Well, what did you do to fix it?” questioned the mom.

The little girl responded, “I cried with her. And now it’s all better.”

That’s exactly what a lot of folks need today, not someone who can be Mr. or Mrs. Fix-it and put the pieces back together, they need someone who will grieve with them first. They need someone who will take time out of his or her schedule to empathize.

Be that person for someone else. Take time to share grief and bear burdens together. That’s what it really means to love one another through pain. Love others who hurt by spending time and sharing in their pain.

Pastor William Del Casale

2 Corinthians 5:5

Now He who has prepared us for this very thing is God, who has also given us the Spirit as a guarantee.

2 Corinthians 5:5

In 2 Corinthians 5:1, Paul tells us that once our earthly house is destroyed — meaning our body — that we have an eternal dwelling in heaven waiting for us. This is the thing mentioned here in verse 5. The wonderful revelation here is that the Spirit has been given to us as a guarantee, or in other words, a down payment. This transaction is completely opposite of what we experience here in an earthly sense in terms of purchasing a home. In most cases, we make a deposit in order to place a serious offer with the seller, guaranteeing that we are serious about proceeding with the sale. From there we come up with more money in order to guarantee to the bank that we are serious about paying off the mortgage loan that they are funding. Then we make payments over the course of many years to finally earn the right to call the home our own.

The transaction for our heavenly dwelling is entirely different. This future dwelling is a free gift from God, paid for by the blood of Christ, and there is no payment that we could begin to make to cover the cost of this gift. Even more amazing is that God gives us a deposit on this free gift as assurance that His promise is true. What are we to do in the meantime as we anticipate the final receipt of our heavenly “building?” We are to live our lives by faith (2 Corinthians 5:7) and we are to make it our goal to be well pleasing to Him (2 Corinthians 5:9). Not to repay God for His gift, but to demonstrate our loving response to Him for what Christ did for us on the cross.

Jeff Mericle

Proverbs 1:2-3

To know wisdom and instruction, to perceive the words of understanding, To receive instruction of wisdom, justice, judgment and equity.

Proverbs 1:2-3

The scriptures tells us that God gave wisdom to Solomon along with other blessings. The wisdom of God brings blessings to every area of our lives! When we walk in His wisdom, everything else just falls into place. Our lives are in a place where God can bless us.

Where would we be if we were not walking with God? Everything I have is from the Lord! We all have so much to be thankful for and it all comes from walking with God.

Wisdom has nothing to do with being smart. It has everything to do with making the right choices based on what you know. That is wisdom. And the older I get, the more I just want wisdom and the more I realize I need to walk in God’s wisdom!

So next time you need to make a decision, seek God’s wisdom. Look to His word. When we seek God’s wisdom we will be blessed.

Seeking to walk in His wisdom,

Rich Kikuchi

John 8:24

“Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for if you do not believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.”

John 8:24

The above verse is a sobering word from the mouth of Jesus to some of the unbelieving Jews and religious leaders of the day. Those words from Jesus a couple thousand years ago are just as true today as they were then. If you don’t believe that Jesus Christ is God, you will die in your sins. To die in your sins means you face God on judgment day and explain every action, decision, or thought you had in this life that didn’t reflect the righteousness of God. And in order for God to be just and remain just, as described in His Word to us, He must carry out justice for this life of sin. In God’s eternal court room, a fair punishment is eternal damnation. As much as we don’t like to think about that reality, it doesn’t change its severity.

Many Christians today are trying to work out a new theology to accommodate the many different belief systems or religions. They try to do this because it makes them feel better to believe something more palatable and less restrictive for themselves and others. All this means is that they think they know better than God and their understanding of righteousness, justice, and mercy are better than His.

Make no mistake, we are not God and we are not more righteous than He or more gracious than He. If there was another way to Him, we would know what that way is, but due to sin, any and all sin, there is only one way. That way is through the person and work of Jesus Christ, to deny that is to die in your sins. On the other hand, to believe that is to live eternally with your sins covered by the gracious spilling of His blood.

Pastor Jason Witt

Judges 6:13

Gideon said to Him, “O my lord, if the Lord is with us, why then has all this happened to us? And where are all His miracles which our fathers told us about, saying, ‘Did not the Lord bring us up from Egypt?’ But now the Lord has forsaken us and delivered us into the hands of the Midianites.”

Judges 6:13

During this time, Israel was under the control of Midian. In fact, in verse 6 of this chapter, we read “So Israel was greatly impoverished because of the Midianites…” Gideon was looking around and wondering, where is the Lord? I have heard so many great things about Him and how He is always with us but now we’re in a bad situation. Gideon was no doubt faithful. The Lord approached him and told him in verse 12 “The Lord is with you, you mighty man of valor!”

I can totally relate to Gideon’s response here. However, the Lord has promised to never leave me nor forsake me. If I decide to walk away and trouble comes my way, I know that it is not the Lord that moved but me. Israel had walked away from God’s protection and leading, but He was still pursuing them to bring them back to repentance.

Joshua Navarro

John 15:14-15

“You are My friends if you do whatever I command you. No longer do I call you servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing; but I have called you friends, for all things that I heard from My Father I have made known to you.”

John 15:14-15

Jesus considers us His friend? That’s amazing to me! We are flaky, unreliable, and foolish at times, but the Lord looks at us and calls us, “His friends.” He doesn’t love us and call us friends because He has to, but because He chooses to.

When picking friends, we choose people who like the things that we like and dislike the same things we do as well. Here Jesus says, “You’re My friends if you do what I command you.” He isn’t saying, “If you do what I tell you then I will be your friend!”, but it’s a friendship based on obedience. It’s not about being a servant where He orders us around, but it’s a relationship of friendship where He shares with us His purposes and plans for our lives and we willingly follow Him. James writes about this relationship in his letter, saying of Abraham, “Abraham believed God, and it was accounted to him for righteousness. And he was called the friend of God” (James 2:23).

Let’s follow our Lord and Savior, our King, and our Friend… Jesus.

Pastor Doug Hardin

John 15:18-19

“If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you. If you were of the world, the world would love its own.”

John 15:18-19

Praise God Morningstar has a pastor who does not succumb to the teachings of the world! There are far too many pastors today who compromise biblical doctrine in efforts to become more relevant in the world. No matter how relevant you try to be, if you follow Jesus without compromise, the world will hate you. If you find that the world loves you, be careful to see that you are not of this world. Jesus warned us that the world would hate us just as it hated Him. If they hated Jesus without cause, they will hate us the same.

As followers of Jesus, we should share His love with everyone that we come into contact with. The problem should never be our attitude or the way we treat others. Rather the problem will always be that the heart of sinful people will hate the Lord and those who follow Him. When the world hates you for Jesus, rejoice and know that you share in the sufferings of our Lord.

For the King,

Pastor Daniel Batistelli

Ephesians 2:17

And He came and preached peace to you who were afar off and to those who were near.

Ephesians 2:17

When we are at church, we immediately think of inclusivity. Anyone can come to Jesus, be saved, and have peace with the Lord! But, I think once we leave church, we can forget exactly what Paul is telling the Jewish believers in the above verse. Jesus did not come only for the Jews who were near, but also to those Gentiles who were afar.

God’s desire is for us to walk with Him, not just near Him and certainly not far from Him. Consider those in your life that seem afar off and even those that seem near knowing that the peace that Christ offers is available for all who are willing.

Resting in Him,

Pastor Sean Boehm

John 15:7

“If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you.”

John 15:7

How often is it when someone is telling us a story that we just want them to skip to the end? That would be dangerous to do with this verse and yet, sadly, many have. We read that we can ask what we desire and it will be done for us, but there is a stringent condition to that promise. We must not only have our hearts occupied with Christ but our lives must be regulated by the Scriptures. When we know the Word of God, we will know the will of God and in His will, we can ask those things that are in our hearts.

When our hearts are filled with Jesus and His Word dictates our lives, our first desire will be to have more of Him. And the more we get of Him, the more we’ll ask according to His will. What a glorious exchange.

In His Word and His will,

Pastor Gerard Deleeuw

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