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Servant
It takes courage to be a servant.
We are ALL sinners in need of a Savior.
Dream BIG, God BIG!
If your dreams don't seem impossible with God, then they aren't big enough. God will instill dreams in our lives that seem so impossible that you NEED God to help you make them a reality. What stops you from going after your dreams? Do you have the courage and faith to step out and trust God and the plans He had for you? FRIENDLY REMINDER: He has equipped us for ALL of the plans He has for us. So what's stopping you now?
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Sometimes “deliver us from evil..” means deliver us from our own heart and its desires.
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You are either living to promote Jesus or living to promote yourself.
Simeon Young, Jr. - Grace Church Humble
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Family is forever, for always, no matter what. #abondthatcantbebroken #family
If the blessing you receive takes a disproportionate amount of time away from your true purpose, then the blessing has sorrow added to it.
Brett Jones, Grace Church
I love the way you love
There are different kinds of love..
There is love in silence. A love that doesn’t need words. A simple look that tells another exactly how you feel; no explanation needed, they just know. The squeeze of a hand for comfort and strength. The simple gesture of just being there, even if there is nothing to say.
There is love in the quiet. A love that is peaceful. The late-night conversations whispered in the dark that mean everything. The gentle prayers for another person’s pain. The genuine compliments from one friend to another that are said in private, not for the benefit of others, but to uplift and encourage.
There is loud love. A love that is joyful. The laughter that seems to fill an entire room. The choir singing your favorite song. The cheers to support your accomplishment. The ridiculous inside jokes that cause everyone to start yelling over one another in an effort to be heard.
But then there is deafening love. A love that cannot be forgotten or ignored. A love that is so ear-splitting it changes everything. The husband giving up his own hopes and dreams for his wife. The mother crying for justice for her son in the streets. The solider giving his life for his country. The bullet never hitting the intended target because someone else has thrown themselves in the way.
And God is all of them at once.
He loves in the silence. When there is too much grief to speak. When you say silent prayers for mercy and forgiveness and comfort and peace and strength. He is simply there.
…for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. Matthew 6:8
He loves in the quiet. When you pray alone in a room so that your prayer is heard by God alone and not by others. When you listen to the sounds of creation late at night. When you turn the pages of your favorite book or the pages of His word.
“The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “therefore I will hope in him.” The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him. It is good that one should wait quietly for the salvation of the Lord. Lamentations 3:24-26
He loves loudly. When a choir lifts their voices in praise. When laughter and joy are present everywhere. When a child cries for the first time as they are brought into life. When you finally conquer the sin and the doubt and the fear to follow him.
Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth! Break forth into joyful songs of praise! Psalm 98:4
And then he loves in a roar. In the roar of Christ’s blood spilt for us as he dies on the Cross so we can have life. In the shout of It Is Finished! In the earthquake that breaks the prison doors open. In a mighty voice with all the Angels singing Glory to the King! A love that cannot be ignored or forgotten.
For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So men are without excuse. Romans 1:20
God’s Hand at Work
Text: Ruth 2:4-17, Deuteronomy 28:8-9, Psalm 36:7-9
I’m grinning as I sit in the coffee shop typing this. Thankfully, there’s no one at the table facing mine.
I can’t help it. This story is why I can’t get enough of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Because do you know who is declared royalty in the eyes of God? A poor, Moabite widow gleaning barley. I can’t even stand it, I love this story so much.
Let me back up and explain. Here we have our dear Ruth, busting her tail in the barley fields in an honest effort to keep herself and her mother-in-law alive. She “happened” into the field of Boaz. And he “happened” to take notice of her. And (spoiler alert) all these little happenings will end up with Ruth and Boaz at the marriage altar one day, a beautiful ending to an abrupt and terrible life twist.
The thing is, none of this was happenstance. The hand of a gracious God led Naomi back to Bethlehem and led Ruth to go with her. The hand of a gracious God led Ruth to Boaz’s fields that first day and turned Boaz’s heart toward the hard-working widow from a foreign land. What appeared as coincidence was God’s hand continually at work.
In the same upside-down way of the gospel, Ruth’s simple and consistent acts of faithfulness have Kingdom-size ramifications.
Ruth was not some long-time, super-religious believer who earned herself a spot in God’s capital-S Story (and even in the lineage of Christ!). She was just a young woman doing hard things because she believed it was what she was called to do. We don’t hear this in her words, but we see it in her actions. Her faithfulness is not bright and shiny; her work is not award-winning or perfectly planned. She was simply following God’s lead, taking the next right step.
Like Ruth, we cannot see the whole of our story, let alone His Story. We aren’t meant to. But we can follow God’s lead, knowing that our yeses to Him make a Kingdom-size difference, even when no one sees.
Are you sitting in a quiet apartment this morning, wondering if your next steps matter? Are you driving to an office where you’ll work tirelessly without thanks or appreciation, just like yesterday? Are you settling in for another day at home, serving little hearts in a million unnoticed ways?
Hear these words from Boaz to Ruth as my prayer over you today:
“May the Lord reward you for what you have done, and may you receive a full reward from the Lord God of Israel, under whose wings you have come for refuge.” - Ruth 2:12
And as you do the work set before you, know this: Your small and steady acts of faithfulness are being used in big and beautiful ways in the kingdom of God.
- she reads truth
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One Of A Kind
The object of life is to be who God created me to be. I can only be me. No one else. I'm His creation. His masterpiece.
God is not a duplicator. He is a creator. Satan is not a creator, he is an imitator.
Pastor Brett Jones - Grace Church