This is a video that has been paired up with a great Andrew Peterson song. Please take time to listen and watch this. I can certainly identify.
Month: February 2010
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your faith and your hope
The more I read the Bible, the more it becomes so incredibly clear that belonging to Jesus is an all-or-nothing deal. There is truly not a middle road. You are either His follower or you are not. And Jesus teaches us that at the judgement there will be many people disappointed that they were not the real thing.
1 Peter 1:21 “…so that your faith and hope are in God.”
Today there are many who have faith in Jesus. But there are fewer who hope in Him.
It seems we are fine to think that Jesus gets us to heaven and forgives our sins. But we are not so fine to put our hope in Him. We tend to hope in circumstances, relationships, medicines, jobs, money, etc. As soon as these things let us down we begin to lose it. We become ungodly when these things aren’t right. And then we make the excuses that “hey, no one is perfect.”
Well, can we get back to God’s word and promises? Can we begin to not only believe in Him but also Hope in Him?
He will not, no never, let us down.Father, forgive us for hoping in other things. Give us mercy to believe and Hope in you.
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Our life is nothing…
Trip Lee is one of my favorite artists in the whole world. Check this video out.
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What we see At the Cross
These lyrics are from a song by Shai Linne.
At the cross,
we see your holinessAt the cross,
we see you’re controlling thisAt the cross,
we see how you feel about sinAt the cross,
we see your your unfathomable love for menAt the cross,
we see your sovereigntyAt the cross,
we see our idolatryAt the cross,
we know there’s a judgement day– The cross,
may we never take our eyes away.
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Running Hard
As we all have been watching the Olympics, I have been very impressed with the cross country skiing event. It is 18 miles of skiing. Killer! – to understate it. As the competitors cross the finish line, many of them collapse due to the extreme limit that they have pushed themselves to. They have been going and pushing with such intensity.
Now let me ask you have you ever pushed yourself in that way? Have you ever run a mile or a 5K or a marathon? Have you felt how tired you are once you are finished?
Now imagine doing that with a heavy weight weighing you down. Imagine trying to keep up at the proper pace with things on top of you preventing you.
Hebrews 12:1-2 “…let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus…”
Folks, we may be in the race, but are we running at the level we should? Lets get rid of everything that slows us down and prohibits us from giving our all to Jesus. Lets go hard for Him.
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Fairdale, KY 40118
1 Peter chapter 1 ends with this phrase“And this word is the good news that was preached to you.”
That “good news” is what has been explained in the previous verses.
Here is my question. What news do you preach? What news is it that all the people you see and interact with on a daily basis receive?
FBCF lets take responsibility for getting the “Good News” to all the people in Fairdale. From National Turnpike to Coral Ridge to New Cut Road to the Outer Loop, lets get the “good news” to them.
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believers in God
There are many people who say they are believers in God. A very high percentage of people in America and in the whole world say and think they are believers in God.
Yet Peter writes “you, who through Him are believers in God.” 1 Peter 1:21
You can only be a true believer in God- through Him…Jesus.
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we need to eat
I am not talking about food.
When Jesus got done fasting for 40 days, the Bible says He went out “led by the Spirit” into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. The Bible makes a huge understatement and says that Jesus was hungry. (I have never fasted 40 days. I have fasted for 40 hours, and after that I was hungry. I cannot imagine how hungry Jesus or myself would be after 40 days.)
The devil then came to Jesus. And since He was hungry, the devil tells Him to turn stones into bread so that He can eat and satisfy His hunger. Jesus answers the devil,
“Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.” (a quote from Deut. 8:3)Can you imagine? Jesus is so hungry. 40 days hungry. He is ready to eat. And at the time of temptation, He doesn’t lose control so that He can eat. No, He quotes this random passage in Deuteronomy chapter 8 that most Christians today are not even familiar with. And that passage places total emphasis on God’s Word. Wow!
Again, wow! How important is the Bible for you and me?
We cannot understate it?
That is why I am so excited about our church beginning this new study from 1 Peter. Over the next 3 months, we are going to eat a lot from 1 Peter. We are not going to live by bread alone, we are going to feed off of the very words that proceed from the mouth of God.
I cannot wait. Please make every attempt possible to be here this Sunday night for a study in 1 Peter.

