The Threshold of Change
I simply liked this. If I work, it is for growing the Kingdom of God through the power of Christ’s blood the Holy Spirit to the glory of the Father.
Daniel
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I simply liked this. If I work, it is for growing the Kingdom of God through the power of Christ’s blood the Holy Spirit to the glory of the Father.
Daniel
I am currently the Youth Pastor for The Church Next Door in Prescott Valley, AZ. On Sunday, August 11, 2019, I took over teaching the adult Sunday School class (the foundation of why we learn from history) before the regular service. (If you find yourself in North Central Arizona, specifically the Prescott Valley area, come join in from 8:45 to 9:45 AM, and then stay for the singing and sermon at 10!)
The second and third lessons were combined in the post last week, with a look at when the Church was founded and the various forms of leadership Jesus dealt with.
Again, here are my notes:
The leadership in the time of Jesus included the entirely secular yet pagan Roman Empire, the hyper-religious Pharisees, the super-compromised Sadducees, the fastidious Essenes, and the rebellious Zealots.
Briefly, how did Jesus confront each of them?
Jesus clearly took issue with everyone:
As I just said in the “Seven Letters …” post I shared, I contribute to Proverbial Thought. Chris’s thoughts on Proverbs over there today matches perfectly with my and Wally’s thoughts from Revelation.
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When Hope is Deferred
Have you ever wanted something really bad or prayed about something for a very long time, but it never happened? Everyone has stories that they could share about disappointment and grief over things that they hoped for that never happened. When hope is deferred – when something you want doesn’t happen, or it doesn’t happen as quickly as you want it to – your heart gets sick. Hope deferred can cause you to stop hoping, stop dreaming, and even stop praying.
About ten years ago, my step-father lost his battle with cancer and he died. When that happened, my mom stopped praying. For many years, she refused to pray…
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If you have read my blog long, or Proverbial Thought, you may remember that I was engaged to be married to someone else before I met my wife. That relationship fell into many of the same traps Wally mentions.
My wife and I celebrated 10 years of marriage this past June. It is a wonderful compliment to have strangers assume we are newlyweds fresh from the altar.
And that is the thing: we’re metro our love at the Lord’s altar, asking Him to keep and grow that love as we individually and as a couple seek His face and faithfulness. At the same time, our love and devotion for Christ grows, too.
That is the key. Nor simply doing things together or for each other, but seeking and serving each other.
Remember: Christ seeks you. Seek back.
Daniel
“Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture has said, ‘Out of his heart will flow rivers of living water.'”
John 7:38, ESV
Believing Jesus is Lord comes with the gift of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit empowers and encourages us to share the truth of Christ with others.
I did not get to this before church, because … busy. Here it is now!
My wife and I used to pick up a widow for church, but then I started teaching a Church History class before our regular service. (I do occasionally give a ride home, though!) I have also been part of many life-giving ministries at other churches, for children all the way up to elderly.
Yes, it can sometimes be awkward, especially not knowing the person(s) getting a ride. But it gets easier. And you make new friends.
And it is part of our duty as the Church.Daniel

This Sunday at Church I want to encourage you to do the following: Pick Someone up for Church.
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as we look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen. For the things that are seen are transient, but the things that are unseen are eternal.
2 Corinthians 4:18, ESV
It is easy to get focused on the things of this world, but we are to look to the Kingdom of God. It is mostly insubstantial until Christ returns. Trust His promises that His Kingdom is growing and that He is coming again.
“Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you.”
Matthew 7:1-2, ESV
Jesus never said “never judge.” He warned to use good judgment, but realize you invite judgment from others.
Judge yourself first according to Scripture, then help others do the same.
We may walk away, but God never does from His people.
Daniel
I will say to the Lord, “My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”
Psalm 91:2, ESV
Do not try and live this life in your own strength. The Lord wants to help you with your struggles and problems, to make your Joy’s complete.
Trust in God. Dwell in His presence.