
June 24, 2024

As we begin this new week, let us anchor ourselves in the profound truth that love is at the core of our existence. In Romans 15:13, we are reminded, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” This verse encapsulates the essence of why we are here—our purpose is intertwined with God’s love and the hope that springs eternal from Him.
In every interaction, every task, and every challenge we face this week, let us remember that our foundation is built on love. God’s love for us is unwavering and abundant, filling us with joy and peace as we place our trust in Him. This Monday, let’s start with a heart full of gratitude and confidence, knowing that we are deeply loved and cherished by our Creator. No matter what unfolds in the days ahead, we can approach each moment with hope and assurance, for God’s love sustains us and His Spirit empowers us.
As you step into this week, may you be a beacon of God’s love to those around you. Let your actions and words reflect the love that has been poured into your life. May your Monday be marked by a deep sense of purpose and a steadfast trust in the Lord, knowing that His love is why we are here, guiding us through every moment.
Shahna Clark
EMS Principal
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June 21, 2024

Fear comes from Satan and is the weapon used by the enemy before God makes a significant breakthrough in our lives. You see, any amazing thing God wants to build in our lives lies on the other side of fear. It took faith for Joshua to cross the Jordan River into the promised land, Noah to build the ark, Moses and Aaron to go to Pharaoh, and Peter to step out of the boat. We all struggle with fear, but Charles Spurgeon reminds us that we should kiss the wave that pushes us against the rock of Christ and allow fear to come our way.
The good news is that we have no reason to fear;
“For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline.” – 2 Timothy 1:7
“This is my command—be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or discouraged. For the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.” – Joshua 1:9
“The Spirit who lives in you is greater than the spirit who lives in the world.” – 1 John 4:4
What I want to remind you of is to see your fears as an opportunity to rely more on God’s love and grace. Fill your brain with hope-filled positive knowledge from scripture and memorize it so you are ready when it comes again. Rely on Christ’s strength through prayer, which brings us his comfort and peace. Gather with other Christians to remind yourself that you are not alone and that you can overcome your fear with faith, God’s power, and the support of friends.
You can rest in knowing these truths;
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God cares about your finances, brokenness, and problems more than you do.
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His power is displayed perfectly in our weakness.
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You have his power and presence. Do not be afraid.
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June 20, 2024

10 But the day of the Lord will come as unexpectedly as a thief. Then the heavens will pass away with a terrible noise, and the very elements themselves will disappear in fire, and the earth and everything on it will be found to deserve judgment.” – 2 Peter 3:10
Peter goes on to say that because everything will be destroyed, we should live holy lives and be on guard so that he can find us living peaceful and blameless lives. So, why is Jesus taking so long to return? Peter reminds us that God is not slow to fulfill his promises, but rather patiently waits for sinners to repent, wishing that no one perishes.
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June 19, 2024

A lot of times as Christians we believe that our first priority is our own personal holiness. That’s our first mistake, our mission is to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. I love what the Oklahoma Sooner head softball coach said in an interview “The Lord woke me up and was like, You’re doing this all wrong. You are not here to win games. You’re here to open the door, here to win souls.”
I remember when someone approached me and told me that my job was to bring all of the young people to this church. I laughed and thought, no, that is our job! You see, the early church was not perfect, but one thing they did well was that they were all contributors rather than consumers. Every single person was committed to serving the church, developing new relationships on the outside, maintaining a good reputation, and then sharing the gospel, converting more and more people. Their life was only worth saving souls for Christ, everything else came second.
The key point to spreading the gospel is to build new relationships, go out and make new friends who are non-believers, avoid staying in a church bubble, and be comfortable being uncomfortable. Church, you see, is more than just sitting in a pew; it is bringing God’s love, grace, and righteousness into your workplace, family, and relationships. Being a hard worker, maintaining high morals, and having a good reputation. Church and worship begin when we leave the pews and become a worthy example to others. Believe me, people notice this about you.
In my own life, I’ve seen countless lives changed simply by being a great friend and loving them where they are while sharing Jesus with them in life’s toughest moments. You see, we often believe that we don’t know enough about God’s Bible to share our thoughts about him with others, which is why we rely on his Spirit and power to give us the words. You rarely argue with people who have had a change of heart, but showing them love and grace changes everything and makes them more willing to embrace the gospel.
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June 18, 2024

Elijah had this same feeling where after witnessing Gods greatest miracle in his life he found out the the King’s wife Jezebel was out to kill him. This news filled him with panic and he fled to the woods. Finally after on the run Elijah said “I have had enough Lord, take my life and I am no better than anyone else.” Then an angel appeared to him, and said “get up and eat” He saw some baked bread and a jar of water so he ate it and laid down again.”
The the angel said again “Get up and eat and drink more or the journey ahead will be too much for you.” – 1 Kings 19:4-8
Oftentimes we get depressed because we are not content with what God has blessed us with. We often compare ourselves to others just like Elijah but on social media which kills our joy. Maybe something caught you off guard or just another thing happened the way you didn’t want it to go. When we feel hopeless, this is where the child within us wants to ball up and cry just like Elijah.
But just like Elijah God knew this difficult season was coming, and when you feel like you cannot go on, Jesus always gives you enough strength to carry on. The quote “God will never put you in something you cannot handle” is a lie. God always puts us through things we cannot handle because that’s the point. To be reliant on him for absolutely everything.
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June 17, 2024

Life’s most important questions can be answered by the words from our Lord “Come to me”. Yet, that is the last thing we usually do. Why do you think God allows difficult seasons, delayed answers to prayers, or even trials? Our hearts are filled with little God-shaped holes in our hearts which makes us desire the things only God can give. Satan uses the sinful things of this world to distract us, and our flesh craves these things to fill the void. Satan, manipulates the blessings of God and twists them to harm you not just overnight, but in the long run. Furthering the distraction from God and the continued enslavement of the future generations of your bloodline. Yes, if you think Satan is only focused on you, you are wrong.
Notice how Jesus never says “Don’t do this” or “Don’t do that” he only says “come to me”. He says this because his main desire for your life is for you is to not find the answers in anything else other than him. He is the answer, this builds complete reliance upon him in your life. Do you find yourself going to anything other than Jesus? If so, do not be surprised when God reengineers your crisis again until you surrender to him and be totally reliant on him. In that crisis, you will hear the gentle whisper of Jesus through the Holy Spirit telling you to “Come to me” and you will be drawn to him and changed, personal contact with Jesus changes everything.
The rest that God is talking about is not him telling us that he will hold our hands and sing us to sleep. He is saying that he will get you out of bed, out of the inertia of exhaustion, and out of the state of being half dead while you are still alive. He gives us a new purpose, “a new song to sing, it is a hymn of praise to our God” – Psalm 40:3, and a peace of mind that can only be given from him. You can access this peace anytime you like.
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June 14, 2024

The sacred harp
That David played to make his songs of praise
We long to hear those strings
That set his heart ablaze
Their destination is wherever music brings peace and healing, passion and hope. This is an apt summation of Paul Simon’s life. Seeking this sound has not led him to write one genuine worship hymn. But it has inspired him to write songs that have blessed and inspired, encouraged and united. This summer, let us also “long to hear those strings that sets his heart ablaze.”
Pastor Andy
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June 13, 2024

Yesterday’s boy is gone
Driving through darkness searching for
Your forgiveness
I’m less sure that people are seeking forgiveness today as they seem to justify everything they do based on their own rules. But honest people are those who realize that they are sinful and broken and cannot heal themselves. Being forgiven by someone brings healing and wholeness, even more so when that someone is The One. But where can the seeker find forgiveness? Simon seems to turn to baptismal imagery as a possibility. We are reminded that God’s gracious washing of us in baptism and feeding of us in communion are reassurance of that those who seek forgiveness, receive it in abundance.
Dip your hand in heaven’s waters
All of life’s abundance in a
drop of condensation
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June 12, 2024

All that really matters
Is the one who became us
Anointed and gamed us
With His opinions
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June 11, 2024

I lived a life of pleasant sorrows
Until the real deal came
Broke me like a twig in a winter gale
Called me by my name
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