Better Man In 2021

This morning as I was thinking about 2020 and looking forward to 2021, of all the things that could occupy my mind a less than spiritual but catchy song from 1989, Better Man by Clint Black. Check out these lyrics:

🎶 I know I’m leavin’ here a better man

For knowin’ you this way

Things I couldn’t do before now I think I can

And I’m leavin’ here a better man 🎶

#KidsDontKnow right? 😂

Like y’all, this year has been a challenge for our fam. I know it’s been MUCH harder for many of y’all. And the depth of hurt can’t be expressed on social media, even if you tried. But while the hurt’s been deep His grace has been deeper! We’re coming out of 2020 with our faith intact and with a deeper dependence on God by faith in Jesus. Better.

Clint Black’s song was about a relationship that’d gone bad, I was thinking of it in reference to a year that, by many measures, had gone bad. But has it gone bad? Of course when I look at the circumstances comparatively I’d have to say “oh that’s bad.” But since I believe in a sovereign, providential God, I also believe that it’s gone just as planned. And even when I don’t see how, everything happens for a purpose. And I believe that for those who love God all things work together for GOOD (Rom 8:28). I do love God, so much. I know He’s good. I hope and pray you do too. Because if so, we can look back and say we are leaving 2020 “a better man” and know that ultimately it’s been for good.

I like Clint Black, but God in His word says it so much better:

Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. – James 1:2-4

Bring it on, 2021. Whatever it holds, we know who holds the future!

#2020 #GodIsGood #BetterMan #KidsDontKnow

10 verses for New Year’s

New Year’s is a time for looking ahead with trust in God and seeking Him. Here’s 10 Bible verses to encourage us as we look forward to 2021:

  1. forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. – Philippians 3:13-14 🏆 ⬆️ 📞✝️
  2. Surely there is a future, and your hope will not be cut off. – Proverbs 23:18 ⏳🌅
  3. fear not, for I am with you… – Isaiah 41:10 😱 🚫
  4. Commit your work to the LORD, and your plans will be established. – Proverbs 16:3 🛠 🗺
  5. Remember Lot’s wife. – Luke 17:32 😳🧂
  6. Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. – Psalm 119:105 🔦 🦶 💡🏞
  7. Be strong and courageous. – Joshua 1:9 🏋🏻 👨🏻‍🚒
  8. Follow me… (Jesus) – Matthew 4:19 ✝️🚶‍♂️
  9. I am the way the truth and the life (Jesus) – John 14:6 🛣 📖 🫁
  10. 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, the founder and perfecter of our faith… – Hebrews 12:1-2 ✝️ 🏃🏽

New Year, New (short) Sermon Series!

https://vimeo.com/user88698418/review/495248010/6fd2804c2e

A 3 week series for a great start to the new year:

Week 1 — Grace

Week 2 — Bible 

Week 3 — Fellowship 

Grace Bible Fellowship. Sound familiar? When you think about it, our church’s name has a lot to offer!!! Imagine a year marked by God’s Grace, God’s Word, and Christ-Centered community! We’re going to take the first 3 Sundays in January and look at these 3 topics in an effort to get a God-glorifying start to 2021! 

Jesus is worth it

let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ – Philippians 1:27

My friend Price Ferrell’s sermon yesterday morning challenged us to think about what Jesus Christ is worth and to live that out. It reminded me of something pastor Wes Robertson said probably 10+ years ago. He and I and a big group of students and leaders were at the end of week long mission trip. I won’t even go into all the crazy stuff that happened on that trip, but it had it all— amazing, hard, emotional, glorious, painful, fruitful and exhausting. We were on the last leg of the trip, in Amarillo where we’d stopped to eat, and in a moment of reflection and exhortation Wes had all our attention and said “Jesus is worth all of this and more.” Those words went all the way to my heart, and helped me realize that we hadn’t “gone above and beyond” on that trip. We’d simply acted in accordance with the worth of Jesus. He was worth all of our efforts and so much more. Since that trip I’ve heard those words in my head I don’t know many times. When we’re exhausted, He’s worth it. When we’re heartbroken, He’s worth it. When we’re misunderstood, rejected, slandered, confused, whatever it is, He’s worth it. Jesus is worth all of it, and more. So much more. Nothing we can do or experience for Him is extravagant when we consider all that He’s done for us. But we can, and may we always, strive to let our manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ (Phil 1:27)

It truly is a wonderful life

Life can feel hopeless, but in Christ, it truly is a wonderful life.

This is a picture from a scene in the movie ‘It’s a Wonderful Life.’ In this scene George Bailey, played by actor Jimmy Stewart, says a desperate prayer right before he goes to go jump off a bridge in an attempt to take his own life. He doesn’t know it, but the whole town is praying for him and a clumsy angel named Clarence has already been dispatched to attend him. George Bailey was facing unjust criminal charges, his dreams had been dashed, and he felt like a miserable failure, worth more dead than alive. So it was a dramatic and sad scene.

But something else happened in this scene, something special, beyond the movie. The movie was filmed in 1946. The actor who played George Bailey, Jimmy Stewart had recently served his country for 3 years in the Air Force during World War 2. The life he came back to was not the life he’d left. The world was different and he was different. He’d become familiar with pain and sorrow in a new and deeply profound way. He’d seen the tragedies of war firsthand, and in 1946 so many people hurting, grieving the loss of over 400,000 lives lost in the war. The war had ended, but the pain of war had not.

It’s a Wonderful Life was Jimmy Stewarts first film after the war. The prayer he prays was in the movie script but the emotion was not. That wasn’t George Bailey’s emotional moment, it was the actor, Jimmy Stewart’s. It wasn’t acting, it was a sneak peak into his reality. So it was in real agony that he raised his eyes and plead, “God… Oh God…Dear Father in heaven…if you’re up there and you can hear me, show me the way. I’m at the end of my rope. Show me the way, God…”

Years after the making of the movie, actor Jimmy Stewart recalled that scene and said:

“As I said those words, I felt the loneliness, the hopelessness of people who had nowhere to turn, and my eyes filled with tears. I broke down sobbing. This was not planned at all, but the power of that prayer, the realization that our Father in heaven is there to help the hopeless, had reduced me to tears.”

Another interesting fact is the scene had been filmed from distance away. It was supposed to be a simple scene of him slumped down praying, but the emotion of it got him and made it much more powerful. And the director immediately regretted that he wasn’t filming the shot closer, he knew he’d never capture that sort of real and raw emotion again. So in order to get scene up close, they did something that hadn’t been done before. The following week they worked long hours in the film laboratory, repeatedly enlarging the frames so that eventually it would appear as a close-up on the screen. It involved thousands of enlargements with lots of extra time and money. But they felt it was worth it.

Have you felt what Jimmy Stewart was feeling in that scene? A sense of helplessness and desperate need for something divine to intervene? That feeling like the weight of all the hurt in the world is coming down on you? Have you felt that pain for yourself or for others? Maybe in this past year your employment status was threatened or lost. Or your loved one was sick or dying. Or maybe everything you thought you could depend on, changed or was even taken away, overnight. Those things can bring about a cocktail mixture of fear, sorrow, anxiety, desperation…The good news is, that’s where some of the most heart felt prayers are prayed. It’s where God finds us, touches us, comforts us, changes us.

But sometimes like the scene in the movie, we need to zoom in and really get a close look at the hopelessness so that we can appreciate the hope that God gives.

“God… Oh God…Dear Father in heaven…if you’re up there and you can hear me, show me the way. I’m at the end of my rope. Show me the way, God…”

Christmas has an answer to those types of prayers. Christmas is a reminder that when we’re at the end of our rope. God’s Hope and healing begins.

George Bailey prayed “show me the way” That’s a prayer God has already answered, but we often need to be reminded. He answered it on the first Christmas and on the cross, about 2000 years ago. When the Son of God took on flesh and came to die for our sins and give us life.

In John 14:6 “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. – John 14:6

Thomas a Kempis said: “Without the way, there is no going; without the truth, there is no knowing; without the life, there is no living”

He is the wonderful way, he is the wonderful truth, he is the wonderful life.

In It’s a wonderful life George Bailey had a clumsy angel named Clarence jump in the water to save him when he wanted to jump off that bridge. WAYYYY better than that— the Son of God came into space and time to BE THE BRIDGE for you and I to be forgive have a relationship with God and eternal life in Him.

Christmas is about remembering that while we were in a hopeless place, dead in our sin, God initiated a brave bold rescue. Christmas is about faith, love, rescue, restoration, and relationship with God. Christmas is about Jesus Christ. He gives us Hope a truly wonderful life.

This year hasn’t been what any of us would have drawn up as ideal. It may have been especially hard for you. It may have you feeling like George Bailey when he prayed that prayer in the bar. If so, Christmas comes just in time—to remind us of Hope from above, where real joy comes from. Life can feel hopeless, but in Christ, it is a wonderful life.

Several year after It’s A Wonderful Life came out, Jimmy Stewart summarized the movie and said:

“It’s simply about an ordinary man who discovers that living each ordinary day honorably, with faith in God and a selfless concern for others, can make for a truly wonderful life.”

Through Jesus Christ’s miraculous birth, perfect life, death on the cross, and resurrection, if we believe in him, Jesus will give us a a deep love for God in our heart and a vibrant love for others in our life, right into eternity. That’s what Christ brings. In Him, it truly is a wonderful life.

Merry Christmas, friends. God loves you so much.

Here’s a link to a 1 min clip of the prayer: https://youtu.be/54TQIE-DLmU

King In a Manger

Don’t let the swaddling clothes and the little manger fool you. That’s the one and only Sovereign KING OF KINGS and LORD OF LORDS in that nativity scene. He tells the storm to calm, and the storm listens. He tells the lame to get up, and they walk. He makes the blind see and causes the dead to live again. That manger held him for the same reason the grave COULD NOT, because that’s the way he wanted it. And one day? EVERY knee shall bow and EVERY tongue will confess that JESUS. CHRIST. IS. LORD.

C’MON SOMEBODY!!!

🗣 🗣 🗣 👑 👑 👑 ✝️✝️✝️ 💪🏼 💪🏼 💪🏼

Reality of Nativity

And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger, because there was no place for them in the inn. – Luke 2:7

I’m reminded this morning that the conditions that my Savior were born into were way different than what I experienced last night. He had no bed, no climate control, no comforts of a home. He was born into this world the way he would live in it, suffering. All the way to the cross, for us.

Isaiah 53 says “he had no form or majesty that we should look at him, and no beauty that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected by men, a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised…”

We plan our Christmas’s to be so perfect. We want all the decorations to match, everyone to be comfortable, and for our loved ones to get the gifts they desire. It’s fine to celebrate and enjoy those things! But we need to be reminded that the first Christmas was gritty, dirty, and uncomfortable. We can celebrate, but only because He was willing to suffer. From the manger to the cross, He did it for us.

but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. – Romans 5:8

Gift ideas for Bibles, books and devotionals

Hey friends I’ve had some folks ask me about some gift ideas for Bibles and books. 📖 📚 

Here’s a few recommendations:
📖✝️Bible (without study notes). I preach from and (mostly) read ESV. ESV is a literal translation but in understandable language. It’s not slang, but it is accessible without compromising true meaning. Btw, esv is not the only great translation. It’s just the one I use the most so it’s my recommendation 😎 https://www.amazon.com/s?k=esv+bible&crid=3QFW75XUG4DX5&sprefix=Esv%2Caps%2C208&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-a-p_3_3
📖 📓🙏🏼 Daily Devotional? – There’s so many great ones, but Charles Spurgeon’s Mornings and Evenings is really all you’ll ever need: https://www.amazon.com/Morning-Evening-Classic-Devotional-Standard/dp/158134466X/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Allister+beg+charles+spurgeon+morning+and+evening&qid=1607973072&sr=8-2
👨‍🏫 👩‍🏫 Getting Serious about studying theology? Knowing God by JI Packer is a must have: https://www.amazon.com/Knowing-God-J-I-Packer/dp/083081650X/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Knowing+God+JI+packer&qid=1607973255&sr=8-1
🖊 Looking for an author that you can just read everything from and love it? 😆 I pretty much eat up anything Sinclair Ferguson writes. Here’s his page: https://www.amazon.com/s?k=sinclair+ferguson&crid=38FN4HBGDDV4U&sprefix=Sinclair+%2Caps%2C207&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-a-p_1_9