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Can I Trust God? Can God Trust Me?

Part 5 - Though you Slay Me, Yet I will Trust You

February 12, 2017 • Richard Fredericks, Ph.D.

First a note to all our men: this Saturday morning, February 11 at 8:30-9:45 am, please join me at our DRCC Men’s Breakfast. We want to talk together as men about the combination of being authentic in our journey, sane in our schedule, and used by God… and how all three can converge. Shake off the post-Super Bowl blues and come think about some things that really matter.

At our weekend services we will explore the question of how far our trust in God is willing to go. When, in His wisdom, He wants to take us to places outside our comfort zone (which He does because it is the only place growth happens)… then are we still Christians? If we quietly say no, what are we missing? Come, let’s reason together.

Can I Trust God? Can God Trust Me?

March 26, 2017 • Richard Fredericks, Ph.D.

Lord Acton hit the nail on the head: “Power corrupts…and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” Moses was right in Deuteronomy 8, when he explained why the LORD often has to hold back from blessing us the way He desires: “You may well say to yourself, ‘My power and the strength of my hands have produced this prosperity for me… then your heart will become proud and you will forget the LORD your God!” Jesus never said: “Take up your mirror and follow Me.” We have finished our gallery of ordinary heroes who became extraordinary by their obedient trust in God and answered ‘yes’ to the question: Can God be trusted? In our last message in our series on Hebrews 11 we turn to the deeper issue: Can God trust me? What person can be trusted by God with meaningful or powerful gifts in her/his life?

Can I Trust God? Can God Trust Me?

March 19, 2017 • Richard Fredericks, Ph.D.

In comfortable, consumer-oriented North America, land of individualistic self-fulfillment and endless upward mobility, the Biblical perspective on suffering is out of sync. This weekend we will explore the “Why?” question in the lives of some of God’s greatest champions of faith, when He did not rescue them from suffering or hardship. Especially, of course, His Son. We will wrestle with making character and effectiveness in God’s Kingdom higher priorities than comfort and ease as life’s great goals. Read ahead in Hebrews 11:35-39 in preparation for our study of “When Faith doesn’t Stop Suffering.”

Can I Trust God? Can God Trust Me?

March 12, 2017 • Richard Fredericks, Ph.D.

Weakness. No one wants to be accused of it. No one wants to be in a position of weakness. Every culture honors its winners and sidelines its losers, exalts the strong and despises the weak. But not God. He despises our pride, not our weakness. He brings down the mighty from their high places and lifts up the humble. His specialty is turning those who are seen as weak into His most powerful servants by their trust in Him. This weekend we explore Hebrews 11:32-35 and a gallery of men and women whose "weakness was turned to strength" as they acted in obedience to the God.