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Faith and Resting

7/13/2025

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Matthew 11:28-30
Musicians and carpenters understand the importance of a rest. In woodworking, a lathe is used to turn rough timber into round cylindrical shapes, perhaps making table legs or bowls. A rest is a steady braced arm on the lathe that allows the carpenter to continue working by using the cutting knives from a position of safety and control. Like wise, musicians also utilize a rest within a piece of music. A musical rest is a symbol that indicates silence and its duration. The utilization of a musical rest helps create the structure, rhythm and the melodic flow of words within a song. A rest for a carpenter and a musician is important for them to continue in their work. A rest for us as people is important to redirect us and reframe our work. In Matthew 11 Jesus addresses the people who have rejected Him and His message (20-24). He then turns and calls to His audience to come to Him and find their rest in Him (28). This kind of rest is spiritual salvation in which God gives rest to the soul (29). This then changes the work focus of the believer from self to serving Christ (30). Rest is found in Christ in the midst of living life for Him and under His leading. Like a carpenter or a musician the disciple of Jesus finds rest in Him alone in the midst of life. It is through this rest that Christ directs His followers in His ways to create His works of beauty through them. For the believer in Jesus, rest is a spiritual process that believes Him and practices dependence on Him at all times. This rest for the soul, that is found in Christ, changes our eternal hope, our view of physical work, and even our perspective of finances. We can find true rest in Jesus, who not only saves us but promises to walk with us and guide us.

For More See MATTHEW
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Faith and Giving

7/6/2025

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Matthew 6:1-4
Road Construction Ahead… Now that summer is here we see those bright orange signs spring up like dandelions after a rain. Those highway signs warn us in advance about what lies down the road. If we disregard the sign and continue on our merry way we will wind up in some ditch with damage to our vehicle and have great difficulty explaining why we ignored the warning sign. In much the same way Jesus provides a warning to His audience, in Matthew 6, about what lies ahead and the practice of righteousness. He begins by highlighting the incorrect practice of righteousness in giving (2). Some people were drawing attention to themselves and their gift when they gave a tithe in the temple. The instruction of righteousness (3) follows the warning as Jesus points out how to give without drawing attention to ourselves as the giver. Righteous giving is rewarded by God who is righteous (4). To put it simply, we can either be rewarded by man or God. The reward of man is limited to earthly praise and recognition, but on the other hand the reward from God has lasting eternal value. Jesus desires for us, like His audience, to practice our giving as anonymously as possible. When we give this way we set aside the possibility of personal recognition here and now, and believe by faith that God offers a much better reward for a life of faithful righteousness. The righteous will live by faith (Habakkuk 2:4). Self centered giving seeks to gain something from giving. God’s desire is that we give with a pure motive from a pure heart that seeks to bring honor to Him alone through the gift. Jesus closes out Matthew 6 with a call to seek His kingdom and He will reward the practice of our faith (Matthew 6:33). A warning well heeded will lead to the road of righteousness. 

For More See MATTHEW
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Restored

3/16/2025

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Romans 6
​The old shed on the back corner of our property seemed like a worthy investment. So in the spring, after thinking and planning repairs all winter, I started. The building had settled and rotted its original support beams, requiring the foundation to be rebuilt. Once the shed was level and stable the roof and the door were replaced to keep the structure dry and free from roaming critters. Since the outside was able to withstand the extremes of weather, I turned my attention to the inside to make the shed functional. A simple shelf and some hooks made a once rundown and deteriorated building useful again. In many ways we are like an old shed. God sees us, and purchases us, to restore us to the functional purpose that He designed us to be. In Romans chapter 6, Paul calls this process sanctification. From the point of salvation, God begins a process of removing the practice of sin from the life of the believer. The control of sin is broken (1-14) through what Christ has accomplished on the cross for us. But God does not just leave us there. He wants to restore us to the true servants that He originally intended us to be. There is a change that takes place as the believer no longer serves sin, but gives the control of their life to God (15-23). Gradually, the practice of sin is replaced with purity and a righteous life that pleases God. Sanctification is God’s life long process that He works in us to restore us to His standard. Speaking of our relationship with Jesus, Peter writes, “like the Holy One who called you, be holy yourselves also in all your behavior; because it is written, “You Shall Be Holy, For I Am Holy. (1 Peter 1:15). What we believe will change the way that we live. What we live will prove what we truly believe.

For More See ROMANS or SHEBA
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New Life New Walk

4/28/2024

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Ephesians 4:17-32​
In 1979, a new television show aired that was called This Old House. That show has now been produced for 45 seasons. Each half hour show records the process of how a team of workers completely transforms an old house into a new one. While the house will still retain its recognizable historic and architectural lines on the outside, on the inside it is completely different. From cracked foundations to rotten timbers and broken windows, everything is made new because of the master carpenters and their unwavering effort. In much the same way, we have a master carpenter at work in our lives. From the moment we trust Christ as our Savior the transformation process begins. In the book of Ephesians, Paul emphasizes how God’s grace, displayed through Jesus Christ, changes everything and makes us new. What we see in Ephesians 4:17-32 is similar to what we see on This Old House. Paul discussed a practical transformation from old too new, from broken to functional, from decay to delight, all at the hands of the master carpenter, our God and Savior. Paul reminds the Ephesian believers to not be corrupted by, and insensitive to, sin as they were in their previous lives before knowing Christ (17-19). He then calls them to live holy lives that are made new by God in true righteousness and holiness (20-24). Finally, Paul leaves the Ephesian believers with the challenge to live new lives (25-31). The practice of this new life and new walk displays the reality that their relationship with Jesus Christ has truly changed them. Like that church, we are challenged by Paul to live new lives that are modeled after Jesus Christ (32). The final result, like a restored old house, is that we are on display for all to see the greatness of our God, who transforms us from broken too beautiful.

For more see EPHESIANS
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Why Pray?

1/29/2023

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Luke 18:1-8
You hear the screaming child before you see them. You know, the one in the store in the next isle over that throws a temper tantrum because a wise parent just told them, “No.” There was the certain type of food or specific treat that was just refused and the result is a vocal show complete with flailing arms. The child has gone completely out of control screaming for what they desperately think they need. We groan when we see that play out, but do we not do the same thing with God at times? We think we know what is best and exactly what we need, so we proceed to tell God what He must do for us. Our request turns to a loud demand and then to a scream and God refuses to answer. James 4:3 states that we do not receive from God because we ask with wrong motives. Instead, our prayer should be like the woman in Luke 18:1-8 who persistently asked the judge to do what is right. Her persistence is faith in action. But, what keeps us from prayer and seeking God’s righteousness in our life and our world? The main issue is a lack of faith that displays itself through our response to pain, problems, and pride. When we are in pain we incorrectly think that God is distant and does not hear. When we face problems we attempt our solutions rather than His, because in pride we say that we do not need God. At times we simply do not pray because we do not believe that God hears or is powerful enough to work. Prayer is our communication of faith to our loving heavenly Father who is able to work. God sees, knows, has the solution, and is able to work. Will we let Him? Will we pray?

For more see LUKE or DISCIPLESHIP
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Not So Hot

4/3/2022

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Revelation 3:14-22
Summer is just around the corner and along with it comes hot weather. If you are outside on a hot day a cool drink of water is refreshing, just like a hot coffee is soothing on a cold winter day. We desire the beverage that is opposite the temperature that we experience in order to be refreshed. However, if the coffee is barely warm or the water is slightly hot we will dump it out and get something that is truly refreshing. That is the response that Jesus had to the church of Laodicea in Revelation 3. Often we may read verse 16 as being hot in our spiritual relationship with Jesus as a good thing and being cold as a bad thing. Notice that Revelation 3:16 says… “because you are lukewarm, and neither hot or cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.” Jesus is not condemning either temperature of hot or cold in the illustration, but rather the compromise of being spiritually lukewarm. He challenges the church to redefine what they view as valuable (18), and calls them to turn from their independence (19). The church of Laodicea had pushed Christ out of their life. Now Jesus describes Himself as being outside and knocking to come in and renew fellowship with them (20). Like this church we need to accept Christ’s analysis of our life because He is faithful and true (14), and respond to His invitation to renewed fellowship. Christ desires for us to imitate Him in pure righteousness not compromising lukewarmness. Our passion should be one that invests in what holds spiritual and eternal value not what is temporary and worldly. If we choose to be spiritually lukewarm we choose a spiritual life that is not so hot. May that not be true of us. Now, if you will excuse me, I need to get a glass of cold water. 

For more see REVELATION
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Joseph: Serve to Display Grace

11/28/2021

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Matthew 1:18-25
Years ago a movie was produced about three singing chipmunks named Simon, Theodore, and Alvin. One of the songs begins as a peaceful Christmas song… “Christmas time is here again.” In the middle of the song, the constant troublemaker, Alvin, changes the words and sings, “me I want a hula hoop.” The funny thing is that I remember listening to that song on a vinyl record when I was just a wee lad. We can laugh at the self-centeredness of Alvin, but that attitude is prevalent at Christmas and in some of the Christmas characters in the Bible. However, that is not an accurate description of Joseph. In Matthew chapter 1 we see that Joseph was known as a righteous man who sought to live a righteous life that was upright and pleasing to God. He is one of the least known people in the Bible, yet he acts in a way that is unselfish toward Mary by going against his culture and community in order to carry out what God has revealed to him. A righteous and upright life is an important character quality yet it often lacks proper emphasis in the news today. It is easy to do many things and be an important person but it is the quality and character of our life that will be noted and remembered. As we enter the Christmas season we are reminded again of Joseph and the importance of a righteous life. He was noted as an ordinary man who God used, a righteous man that God could use, and a righteous man who lived by faith for God to use. Joseph believed God and his beliefs directed the way he lived and served to display God’s grace. May our lives be ones that are noted for righteousness, usefulness, and faith in God alone.

For more see CHRISTMAS
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Abraham an Example of Faith

6/20/2021

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Romans 4
Termites are great little critters that God has designed to consume wood and create new composted soil for new trees to grow in. However, it is not a good thing when termites get into the wood of your house. If you build a new house you will use different termite barriers to keep them out. If you live in an existing house and find termites you need to put a chemical in the ground surrounding your house. This chemical goes into the ground as a liquid and then dries as a crystal. The termites then take the chemical back to the nest and it kills the nest and they do not destroy your house. The home owner must completely trust the unseen work of the chemical. In much the same way we must trust the unseen work of God to save us and make us righteous. In Romans 4 Paul records four ways that Abraham lived a righteous life by faith, completely believing God’s promises and trusting God’s power. He believed God by faith and did not try to work or earn God’s approval through his righteous actions (1-3). His religious practice was a sign displaying his faith in God and His promises (9-12). Third, his righteousness is gained by faith not through heritage or legalistic practice of the law that God gave (13-15). Finally, he was declared righteous by God through his faith by God’s grace (16-25). Like Abraham and the termite chemical we need to trust what we can not see. God is at work to forgive our sin, make us acceptable to Him, and righteous in His sight through our faith and belief in Jesus Christ. Abraham lived by faith and we can follow his example as we live by faith.

For more see ROMANS   


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How to Live Faithfully for God

4/28/2021

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Psalm 119:121-128
The Word and Opposition

How to Live Faithfully for God When Facing Opposition
1. Be Actively Faithful to God (121)
    Maintain the purity of Godly actions by practicing justice and righteousness

2. Trust God More Than You Fear Oppressors (121-122)
    Seek God’s Presence 
    Seek God’s Power 
    Seek God’s Preservation 

3. Actively Look for God’s Solution (123)
    Look for how God will save
    Look for God’s fulfilled promise

4. Continue to Serve God (124-125)
​    Do not doubt - God is faithful in love
    Be a learner in difficulty 
    Be committed to God
    Be committed to God’s ways

5. Request God to Act According to His Word (126)
    God is faithful to His word and His character
    Remain faithful to God even in opposition and continue to communicate with Him

6. Value God’s Word over Compromise (127-128)
    Love God’s word more than treasure
    Practice God’s word - it is a personal treasure

For more see PSALM 119  
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Confidence in Christ

8/9/2020

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Philippians 3:1-16
The political season is upon us and we see people trying hard to get our vote this fall. Just this week I have seen several instances in the news where certain political figures made reference to their church attendance or their beliefs that were supposedly guided by the Bible. For some reason the Bible was not agreeing with the way they lived. Their desire was for another vote and their confidence was in their supposed religious practice. As believers in Jesus Christ we are to live differently. Our confidence is to be in Christ alone and His work to make us righteous. In Philippians 3:7-8 Paul emphatically states that all his past supposed righteous acts were nothing more than garbage compared to knowing Christ. Today, we still face the struggle of trying to gain our own righteousness. Paul says it can’t be done apart from Christ. When our righteousness becomes a ritual we have settled for religion and not a relationship with Jesus. Personal confidence kills true spiritual life. Religion can never transform your life, only a relationship with Jesus can transform your life.
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Mirror Image

6/3/2020

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Genesis 1:26-27
As we look around, we see our world falling apart and most often we try to deal with the symptoms rather than the root problems. So, for a few moments, let’s look briefly at the view of your image. This is not a self esteem talk, but rather an essential conversation from a Biblical perspective.

In Genesis 1:26 God speaks of making humanity, male and female, in His image. What does that word image mean? It simply means that there is a resemblance, much like a baby bears a resemblance of the parents. The Biblical view of image has much to do with the functions of spiritual and moral resemblance. However, the image and its resemblance is ultimately displayed in a functional relationship. In Genesis 1:26 God said, “Let Us make… in Our image.” Notice the plural words that are used showing a connection and relationship. This is the God head communicating as the Father, Son and Spirit together in community. You will see this continued communication and relationship as God daily talks, in person, with Adam and Eve until they sinned (Genesis 3:8). Right from the start, God desires to to have a relationship with people. 

So, what happened to the image? I want you to imagine a mirror. At creation when God made Adam and Eve everything was very good (Genesis 1:31). But, in Genesis 3, we see the entrance of sin and the corruption of humanity. This is the root of the distortion of the God’s image in humanity. Sin corrupts all of our life so the reflection of God is not clearly seen. Today, we as people still bear the image of God, but its reflection is still distorted by sin. This plays out daily in a lack of morals and lack of relationship governed by a lack of true righteousness in our lives and justice in our actions. To use your imagination again, you can smear butter across the mirror and the reflection is distorted and not clearly seen. In the same way that is what sin has done. Sin distorts God’s image that we were originally designed to reflect.

The spiritual solution is found by dealing with the distortion of sin and the way it corrupts our lives. This is something that only God can do as we trust in Christ to save us from our sin and our self. To begin the cleaning process God uses His grace and forgiveness offered through Jesus Christ (Ephesians 2:8-9). God cleans up our mess as we turn to Him in faith. God begins the cleansing and restoration process so we can reflect or display Him through our lives. Righteousness is developed in our lives as our personal response to God’s ongoing purifying work while justice is seen as the practical application of that righteousness displayed toward others.
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​The outcome is that we who know and believe that we are loved by God (John 3:16) and should be the ones who display or reflect His love to others (Matthew 22:37-40). That means we view others as the image bearers of God that they truly are. When we reflect God’s image we seek to love unconditionally and not based on skin color or geography. When we reflect God’s image we use words of grace. When we reflect God’s image we serve the needs of others and are not self seeking for our own. When we reflect God’s image we love people unconditionally just as God loved us. When we reflect God’s image we treat employees fairly and in turn we seek to benefit the employer. When we reflect God’s image we work to see righteousness and justice established and the redemption of a sin broken world just as God did. When we reflect God’s image we love our neighbor as ourselves (Matthew 22:39). May God give us the grace to be cleaned by Him so we can be a mirror image of Him.
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    Zechariah

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