Monday, April 28, 2014
Living the Life
April 27, the Sunday after Easter, I had the privilege to preach a sermon called Living the Life, based on 1 John 5:11-13. The main idea of the message is if we Know that we Know Jesus as our Savior, we should live our life in the know. The testimony, truth, and trust of God gives us the ability to live this life to the fullest. It is my hope you will be inspired and encouraged by this message you can listen to here.
Monday, March 17, 2014
Despicable Days, Grand God
2 Kings19 captivated my attention last year as I was doing my read through the Bible
plan. “Despicable Days, Grand God” is based on the fact that there is nothing
God cannot do. It was my prayer that people who were overwhelmed by various
trials in life at the beginning of this message would leave overwhelmed by the
greatness of our God. Listen to this sermon here.
* One of
my favorite things in ministry is being able to tangible feel God at work. On
March 16, God was tangibly present with us at First Baptist Jenks. My hope is
that in listening you can feel God’s presence with you as well.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Response Ready
Every once in a while, a familiar passage becomes new. 1Peter 3:13-15 presents an expectation for believers living like followers of
Jesus to be ready to explain what is different about them. This sermon,
Response Ready, highlights simple ways for a Christian to share their faith,
and follows with a skit highlighting sharing gone terrible wrong! Listen here.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Sow Much Guts
Sow Much Guts is a sermon based out of Matthew 13:1-9, 19-23, the
parable of the sower. In this parable, Jesus talks about the importance to
constantly be sowing seed – sharing Jesus with those around us. This message
focuses on God Perspective on Sharing, Understanding the Process of Sharing,
Tips for Sharing, and Seeking Opportunities to Share. Listen to this sermon
here.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Book Review: ENEMIES of the HEART by Andy Stanley
ENEMIES of the HEART is a great book. In this work, Andy Stanley deals with Four Emotions that Control You: Guilt, Anger, Greed, and Jealousy. Each negative emotion is dealt with in terms of debt. Whether you owe someone else or they owe you or you owe you or God owes you, there is a clear message communicated of how each of those mentality negatively impact an individual and robs people of the true intimacy God desires they have. Additionally, Stanley provides simple practice antidotes to each one of those enemies of the heart: Confession, Forgiveness, Generosity, and Celebration. It is my opinion that everyone should read this book. In fact, I have distributed this book to several people and purchased another dozen to share as I feel so led.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Joining Jesus
It is easy to get busy or distracted by the happenings of
life in general. This sermon, based on Luke 24:13-35, raises the questions of where are you in your walk with Jesus? Does your knowledge of Jesus dictate your actions in this
life? Are you in line with God’s will for
your life? Jesus calls us to Join Him daily. My prayer is for this message to resonate in the hearts and lives of His people so they join God daily
in His work around them. Listen to the message here.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Living FAITH (2 of 2)
On October 27, I preached the second sermon in the Living Faith series. This sermon focused on the idea of Faith. This message looked at Fundamentals, Assets, Insights, Truths, and how to Hone biblical faith. This message was taken from Hebrews 11:1-3. You can listen to the message here.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
LIVING Faith
October 20, I had the opportunity to preach on the idea of a LIVING Faith. There is a distinct difference between living and being alive. Galatians 2:15-21 highlights the idea that Christians are born to live through Jesus, to God, to live in Jesus. This passage highlights the fact that we must examine ourselves to see if our faith is living or just alive. Listen to the message here.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Gone for God, Gone for Good
Sunday, September 15, I preached a message called, "Gone for God, Gone for Good." It was a great message to share, because it spoke on the truth of Psalm 67, which is known as the missionary Psalm. It talks about how and why God blesses His people, so that He may be known. Included in this message are three stories from people who have been to Kenya, Mexico, and SE Asia this past year sharing the love of God with others. The main thought of this message is, God Works Through people to make Himself known To people. Listen to the message here.
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Book Review: Dirty God by Johnnie Moore
Every once in a while I obtain a book I would never buy, and
typically never get around to ready. On a recent trip, I packed one of these
books in my bag just in case… The name of the book is, Dirty God: Jesus in the
Trenches. In Johnnie Moore’s work, there is a refreshing view of grace and our
lives in accordance to the grace Jesus has given to those who believe in Him. There
are many great things about this book. First, the content is great. Second, it
is very easy to read. Thirdly, it grabs your attention and is a true page-turner.
Fourth, this book has great research. To that point, many books lack high
quality quotes and reference just the author’s point of view. Dirty God uses
quotes from contemporary and past men of influence. Fifth and beyond, it has an
interesting/intriguing title. There are other things, but that is all of this
review. For me this was a book I read just because. If you have no real agenda
(or have an agenda to get a fresh perspective on grace), you should read this
book too!
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Book Review: The Catalyst Leader by Brad Lomenick
This May I had the opportunity to go to Catalyst Dallas, a
conference of innovation and challenge for ministers. One of the books I chose
from the selected giveaways was one called The Catalyst Leader by Brad Lomenick.
This book has 8 essentials for becoming a
change maker. This book provides
insight into Lomenick’s accession to the leader of Catalyst. Each of the 8
essentials are described in detail, and matched with stories from how the
lessons were learned and implemented. For me, I am glad I picked this book out
and happy that I made the time to read it. This is a good book that I would
gladly recommend.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Chloe's Baptism
Chloe received Jesus as her savior on June 21, 2013 (Christy & my 10th Anniversary). On July 28th (my birthday), I had the incredible privilege of baptizing her at First Baptist Jenks, where I serve as the Executive Pastor. It was so great to experience this, and have GiGi & Pappa, Grammy & Grandad, MawMaw & Bubba, Micheal & Anne with Josh, Sam, Drew, Caleb, and Angelina there to celebrate with our family as well. This was a great day!
Monday, July 15, 2013
Freedom in Following
Freedom is typically seen as the ability to not have to
answer for anything or to anyone. In this message (Freedom in Following) preached on July 14, the
Scripture teaches that freedom is found in following Christ. In fact, the best
way to live our best life to its best potential is to follow, which can be
understood as making ourselves slaves to Christ and others. Included in this
message from Galatians 5 are 5 steps to following Jesus in a way that will
indeed set us free. Listen to the message here.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Book Review: Death by Living by N. D. Wilson.
Instead of
writing a typical book review, I am just going to share the thoughts on this
book while reading, Death by Living by N. D. Wilson. Here we go:
Random stories. No connection or link. Random thoughts. Feel
like I'm reading an ADHD writer. Page 62, God falls short? Chapter 11 had a
clear thought process; it was strange for this book. Why is this author
insinuating curse words, then giving me the greatest commandment and the next?
What is this dude talking about... and why did I waste my time reading this
book!
In short, this is either the worst book I have ever wasted
my time reading or the second worst book I have ever wasted my time reading (see The Gospel According to Lost by Chris Seay for the competition to this book).
Monday, June 24, 2013
Barriers to Following Jesus
Sunday, June 23, I had the opportunity to preach a sermon based on Luke 9:57-62 called, Barriers to Following Jesus. As is the sermon, this message is based off Kevin Idleman's book, Not a Fan. Basically, this message focused on the barriers of poverty, priorities, and pursuits. To follow Jesus we must be willing to let go of our comfort, conditions and control, and deny, abandon, and refuse ourselves. Here is a link to the sermon: Barriers to Following Jesus.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Dealing The The Pressure Cooker Reality of Ministry
I read an article by Carey Nieuwhof and wanted to share it online.
It details the biggest mistake/struggle a longtime minister has made. He
described it as “knowing how to handle the pressure of ministry.” Here are some
exceprts and major points from his post:
Ministry
brings pressure that seems to be unique to the calling. I love ministry and am so thankful to
have been called into it, but with it comes pressures that is well, just
different. Here’s my theory as to why ministry
is such a pressure cooker for many. Ministry combines three areas of life
that are intensely personal:
- Your faith
- Your work
- Your community
Because of that, it gets
confusing.
- What you do is what you believe.
- What you believe is what you do.
- Your friends are also the people you serve and lead.
Throw your family into the mix (because
they believe what you believe and are friends with the people you/they lead and
serve) and bam — it’s even more confusing. Due to this, things that normally
happen "at work" very seldom stay "at work." The pressure can
lead to problems that impact your home, your life, and even your faith.
Here are six habits that have helped me
learn to handle the pressure of ministry well:
1.
Understand the perfect storm of
work/faith/community: Church
world is the only place I know of where what you believe is what you do and the
people you serve are also your friends. You need to understand this.
Understanding why something is emotionally confusing is the first step toward
untangling the confusion.
2.
Find friends who aren’t in your church
or organization: Be
friends with the people you live with and serve, but find some friends you can
talk to about anything.
3.
Don’t base tomorrow’s decisions on
today’s emotions.
4.
Seek a Christian counselor.
5.
Develop a devotional life that has
little to do with work: One
of the casualties of serving in the church is your devotional life. You get too
busy or you "cheat" and make your sermon or lesson prep your
devotional time as well. Don’t. God loves you for who you are, not for what you
do.
6.
Develop a hobby or interest outside of
work.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Chloe Asked Jesus to Save Her!
June 21, 2013 was Christy & my 10th Anniversary. It was a Friday, the Friday of VBS at our church. All week long Chloe had been asking about Jesus, something she had actually been doing for a couple of years (but I kept thinking she was too young for the talk). Anyway, on this Friday morning, Christy and I made a point to sit down with Chloe and talk about Jesus together. We asked her why she wanted to ask Jesus into her heart, why she thought she needed it, and why should would not do it.
With boldness and confidence our sweet Chloe girls calmly explained her need for Jesus. She told us she knew she was a sinner and need Jesus to wash away her sins. She told us she knew that Jesus needed to the boss of her life. She expressed a genuine child-like faith in God and His Son Jesus... then she asked Jesus to save her and her eternity will never be the same! (The picture was taken by Christy while we were praying, I love it!)
This was one anniversary and moment Chloe, Christy & I will never forget!!!
Monday, June 17, 2013
The Old Reader
Google is killing my favorite website, Google Reader. All I have been able to discover on the rationale is that the service simply is not popular enough to justify continuing the free service (anyone else amused by my irritation the free service is going away). The funny thing is that there seems to be a bunch of people hacked off by Google's decision, which has not mattered to them (and why should it, will people actually go back to aol).
Personally, I have drug my feet on making a change until this morning's reminder from Google told me the service would be dead July 1. After reading through some blogs (tons of people hacked off at Google), I found the perfect answer to my problems: THE OLD READER!
The Old Reader is just like Google Reader, except it is not being killed off July 1. My favorite part of the website is the irony of the people who created it... they are running the website on Google's Sites. Hey Google, Good call to Kill Reader... Said No One Ever.
Labels:
AOL,
Blogging,
Blogs,
Dead,
Google,
Google Reader,
RSS,
Sites,
The Old Reader
Friday, May 17, 2013
Book Review: Communicating for a Change by Andy Stanley
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This is a fantastic book for anyone who wants to become a
better communicator. Although I have not read other reviews on this book, my
guess is that there are some pious people who dislike Andy and thus discredit his
in your face reality about preaching and dismiss this book as nonspiritual.
Regardless of naysayers might communicate about this book, it is indeed a great
read for preachers who want to be more effective in their communication skills.
Through a story and then detailed explanation, Stanley provide 7 Imperatives of
Communications. This is worth the read for any preacher, especially ones who would like to improve!
Monday, April 29, 2013
Overcoming the Hurdle of Pride
Sunday, April 28, 2013 I had the opportunity to share a message about Overcoming the Hurdle of Pride in our series on Hurdles. Philippians 2:1-11 was the focal passage, concentrating on verses 3-4, "Do nothing out of selfish
ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves,
not looking to you own interests but the interests of others." The central idea of the message was to Kill the I in me and live for He who died for We. You can listen to the message here.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
TOP 10 SIGNS YOU MIGHT HAVE PRIDE
10.When you
the subject of pride, you immediately think of others who have a problem
9.
You feel slighted when other people are praised
8.
You
hear others share a story and follow it up with, “oh that’s nothing, let me tell you what
happened to me”
7.
You think “Lowly tasks
and responsibilities” are below you: like answering the phones, grunt work, and helping in general
6.
You gladly share your success, accomplishments, and abilities with
others
5.
You
think you are the perfect person to address pride with others
4.
You know more than everyone else: includes rejection of
suggestions, inclusion in decision making, dismissal of others, isolation
3.
You take a lot of pride in your humility
2.
You cannot believe people struggle with sin
1. Your list would have been much better than this
list!
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