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Don’t Give the Children’s Bread to the Dogs

July 16, 2023 • Mike Patz

Our Difficult Sayings of Jesus series continues as Pastor Mike Patz breaks open Matthew 15:21-28, Don't Give Bread to the Dogs. This passage takes place the only time that Jesus left Israel to go to the land of the Gentiles. There He encounters a woman with a daughter who is desperately ill. Jesus' comment to her could have very well been taken as an insult. God is willing to disappoint us in the short run to redeem us in the long run. Are we willing to trust? The call is to come to Him humbly, but to also come boldly to the throne of grace.

PeaceFaker or PeaceMaker?

August 6, 2023 • Brooke Bauzon

He "didn't come to bring peace, but a sword." Pastor Brooke Baùzan continues our Difficult Sayings of Jesus series with Matthew 10:32-39. Are you a peace-faker or a peacemaker? Jesus came to bring true peace, and true peace takes effort! We've settled for cheap peace, easy grace, but Jesus is always about the real thing. The truth is, there will be conflict when you bring heaven to earth. We must allow him to use His sword to cut out the things that divide our devotion. 

Is Your Life a Stumbling Block?

July 30, 2023 • Mike Patz

Your life is not your own! Pastor Mike Patz challenges us as he continues The Difficult Sayings of Jesus series, with the words of Matthew 18:1-9. We must be mindful of the "little ones". Jesus is not merely speaking of children, but of those who are young in their faith. As Christians we must take the lowly position. We must deal drastically with our own sin so that we will not cause others to stumble. There comes a point in our Christian life that we ourselves must grow up, not be easily offended, nor cause others who are weaker in their faith to be offended as well.

Healing Is the Children’s Bread

July 23, 2023 • Mike Patz

Healing is the children's bread! Pastor mike Patz continues The Difficult Sayings of Jesus series with the story in Matthew 15:21-28. Just as our children expect to receive bread from their parents, healing is meant to be the expectation of God's children, not the exception to the rule. It is God's will that we have salvation, no sin, comfort, mercy, grace, forgiveness, peace and healing. It's all in the bread!