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Acts 6:8

And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and signs among the people.
Acts 6:8

Stephen was one of the seven chosen by the early church to wait on tables and help with the distributions to those that were in need. So how did he get to the place of doing “great wonders and signs?” In his day-to-day, routine tasks, Stephen remained sensitive to two things: the leading of the Holy Spirit and the needs of others. He didn’t just toss stuff at people but looked them in the eye and asked how they were doing. He took his deaconship in meeting the physical needs of the people seriously and God gave him more and more as he was faithful in these mundane tasks.

We should never neglect the opportunities we have in our routine to go a step or two beyond and really see how people are doing. It could give us a chance to pray with folks or even lead someone to the Lord.

Being faithful in the little,

Pastor Gerard Deleeuw

Deuteronomy 3:22

“You must not fear them, for the LORD your God Himself fights for you.”
Deuteronomy 3:22

When Israel eventually enters the Promised Land, Moses tells the nation it will face many enemies. In order for this beleaguered nation to win, they’ll have to count on the Lord fighting for them. Did the people listen?

In his book, Joshua was given instructions on how to defeat Jericho and he followed them to the letter. The directions seemed strange. Walk around a city multiple times and then blow trumpets and the Lord will bring victory. That’s exactly what happened and Israel conquered the mighty city of Jericho.

Israel then went up against a smaller nation named Ai. They went in with cockiness and a lack of prayer and were defeated. They tried to fight on their own power and not the Lord’s.

As Christians, we battle the devil, the world, and our flesh constantly. We shouldn’t fear these things, but instead let the Lord do the battle for us. Pray for God’s strength every day in your life and let Him handle the difficulties ahead.

The battle belongs to the Lord,

Pastor Ron Kitchell

1 Thessalonians 5:17

Pray without ceasing.
1 Thessalonians 5:17

I love memory verses of this length. Though it’s short, it says so much, as Paul writes to the saints in Thessalonica to be constant in their communication with their Father in heaven. Prayer in its most basic form is just that, including the Lord in your day-to-day and even moment-to-moment life. After all, He knows all, has an opinion that we want to hear, is for you, wants to be involved, and loves us without limits. Why not look up to Him more often today, it will bless your life!

Asking the Lord to stay involved in every minute of my day,

Pastor Jack Abeelen

Romans 3:9-10

What then? Are we better than they? Not at all. For we have previously charged both Jews and Greeks that they are all under sin. As it is written, “There is none righteous, no, not one.”
Romans 3:9-10

Have you noticed that people tend to live according to someone else’s standards? How about you? Have you ever tried measuring up to the expectations of others only to fall short? Just the thought of failing can be an overwhelming thought, which can lead to living a life that continuously seeks man’s approval.

In today’s scripture, the plain and simple truth is that everyone is guilty of sin no matter how “righteous” one may think they are. In God’s eyes, no man is better than the other, just as the Jews were not better than the Gentiles (Romans 3:9). Even at our very best, we still fall short of the glory of God. 

For this reason, God sent His Son Jesus to take the punishment for our sins. We are made right with God because of His shed blood. He saved us not because of any good works or moral character, but because of His grace and mercy. This gives us great confidence and assurance that our merciful God accepts us no matter how flawed and dysfunctional we are. All He asks is that we come to Him with a contrite heart and in genuine sorrow of our sins. In doing so, we model after the heart of God. So, as you go about your day, remember with Jesus in your life, you ALWAYS measure up, faultless and blameless before the throne!

Living for Jesus,

Tom Moore

Proverbs 12:4

An excellent wife is the crown of her husband, But she who causes shame is like rottenness in his bones.
Proverbs 12:4

The above proverb speaks of the contrast between the effects a good or bad wife has on her husband. The good wife, or the excellent wife, is a woman who brings honor to her husband. A good wife makes her husband look good. I remember an old saying that said, “Behind every good man is an even better woman,” and while that might not always be true, I think there is probably a lot of truth to it. On the flip side, a bad wife that causes shame to her husband can literally make a man feel sick in his bones.

A wife plays a huge role in the well-being of her husband despite what one may think. A lot of times, wives can think their husbands can take anything they throw at them. They buy into the stereotype that men are supposed to be big and tough so nothing should be able to penetrate them physically or emotionally. Well, that simply isn’t true. How you treat your husband, what you say to him, what you do to him, will have a profound effect on him in the long run even if it looks like he can absorb everything you may be throwing at him. Thick skin can eventually get worn down over time.

While there is no such thing as a perfect husband or wife, it should always be our goal to bring honor to the other. If that’s lacking in your marriage right now, I would consider you approach God in prayer with an open heart to hear from Him. Let Him expose the areas where you might be hurting your spouse versus helping them. And then ask for wisdom and strength to correct those areas. I guarantee you both spouses will benefit from this type of humility.

Pastor Jason Witt

Romans 14:15

Yet if your brother is grieved because of your food, you are no longer walking in love. Do not destroy with your food the one for whom Christ died.
Romans 14:15

During these times, it was common to eat food that was sacrificed to idols. Paul in 1 Corinthians 8 tells us that eating or not eating will not bring us closer to God but for the sake of our brothers, it’s better not to participate in eating such food, if we knew that such food will stumble our brothers. Paul before this verse addresses our liberties that we have in Christ. In verse 14, he says, “I know and am convinced by the Lord Jesus that there is nothing unclean of itself; but to him who considers anything to be unclean to him it is unclean.”

As Christians, we have many liberties. We are free to eat and drink what we want. Paul gives us sort of an assessment test. “Is what I’m eating or drinking causing any grief or tension among my brothers?” If you know that it is, and do it anyways because of your freedom, then you are no longer walking in love. For example, don’t bring a box of Ding Dongs home when you know your wife is dieting. Probably a poor example, but the point is the same. Walk in love and don’t let your food be what takes your brother out. In other words, don’t undo what Christ has already done.

Walking in love.

Joshua Navarro

Hebrews 2:18

For in that He Himself has suffered, being tempted, He is able to aid those who are tempted.
Hebrews 2:18

We know that Jesus paid the ultimate sacrifice of love on our behalf, giving His sinless life on the cross for us so that we could stand as redeemed men and women before our Heavenly Father. Motivated by that same love, Jesus rose to become our High Priest in Heaven, the One we turn to for understanding, grace, and mercy.

Fully God yet fully human, our Lord lived His earthly life as one of us, experiencing the temptations and sufferings of this life. To put it simply, He can relate to what you are going through. He truly understands.

We can take great comfort in the knowledge that Jesus Christ our Savior knows first-hand all that we go through. He is able to help us to resist and triumph over the temptations that threaten to overtake us. You and I are never alone when we call upon the name of Jesus.

Jeff Deal

Ecclesiastes 4:6

Better a handful with quietness Than both hands full, together with toil and grasping for the wind.
Ecclesiastes 4:6

Is it just me or are we busier than we’ve ever been? It feels like we are constantly chasing after our schedules and commitments and having less to show for it. Solomon is giving all of us permission to slow down and find some peace and leisure. Surveys have shown that the percentage of the amount of leisure time enjoyed by Americans is shrinking. We are caught in the rat race and don’t know how to escape. 

Why have both hands full of profit if that profit costs you your peace of mind and possibly your health? It’s better to have gain in one hand and quietness in the other. The person Solomon is describing was productive in his work, but careful to take time for quietness. He did not run the rat race nor run from responsibility.

The best way to find quietness is in our unhindered time with the Lord. Make time today.

Finding that balance in Him,

Pastor Gerard Deleeuw

John 14:6

Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.”
John 14:6

Christians are sometimes regarded as narrow-minded. We are those people who believe there’s only one way to God and the world doesn’t like that. What about all the other religions? Are they all headed to judgment? Jesus answers all of that in the above verse.

If you want to know the way to Heaven, it’s through Jesus. It was Christ’s death and resurrection that made the way for us. What kind of God would make the sacrifice of His only Son just one of various ways to Heaven?

Jesus is also the truth. He doesn’t hold back any punches and try to gloss over He’s the only way to eternal life. He says it over and over in hopes that all would turn to Him.

Finally, Jesus is the life. He doesn’t just want us to believe in Him because of a future eternal home, He wants to be our whole life now to help us through a hard and deceptive world.

If you haven’t accepted Jesus, realize how much He loves you, proven by His death on the cross, and pray to accept Him today.

Jesus is the only way,

Pastor Ron Kitchell

1 John 2:29

If you know that He is righteous, you know that everyone who practices righteousness is born of Him.
1 John 2:29

The Apostle John is in his 90s when he pens these three letters near the end of your Bible. He says something here to the third generation of Christians since Jesus ascended into heaven that rings true to this day and is supported by the scriptures: man becomes like His God. So for us saints, we know and believe that our God is righteous and holy and filled with love. How is that showing up in your day to day life? Growth would presume that we will be more like Jesus today than last week and we will be even more like Him by next month! It is good to measure our growth, it is His will we grow up into Him in all things.

Trying to stand tall by the doorframe,

Pastor Jack Abeelen

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