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Philippians 2:7

Giving Up Everything

April 26, 2024 • Pastor Josh Lewis • Philippians 2:7

Growing up playing sports, I remember watching the professionals and imagining what it would be like to play in their league. What would it be like to really make a name for yourself and be one of the greatest to ever play the game? The honor--the prestige--the pure joy of getting to play the game you love most each and every day. If you were able to reach that level of honor, it would be pretty difficult to imagine walking away from that without a really good reason.


In this passage of Scripture we've been exploring, Paul is setting up a stark contrast for us to realize just how big of a deal Jesus' sacrifice is. Jesus had the highest position of honor possible--God Himself. The Son was in the presence of the Father in Heaven, yet he gave up that position of honor to take on the lowest status possible--a servant. Jesus was willing to give up everything in order to save you and me. I want to challenge you to ask yourself this question -- is there anything in my life I'm not willing to give up if God would call me to? Begin to model your thinking after Christ's example of extreme self-sacrifice in pursuit of love toward others.


PASSAGE: Philippians 2:7 - "...rather, he made himself nothing

  by taking the very nature of a servant,

  being made in human likeness."


PAUSE: Jesus emptied Himself of everything so that He could reveal His true nature. Yes, Jesus was fully divine and fully human, but He took on the role of servant and sacrificed Himself for all. As followers of Christ, we should be willing to give up whatever keeps us from being the humble servants we are to be.


PRAYER: Heavenly Father, thank You for sending Your Son, Jesus Christ, to be the atoning sacrifice for my sins. Today, I commit myself to serving others.

Proverbs 1:7

May 17, 2024 • Pastor Josh Lewis • Proverbs 1:7

PASSAGE: Proverbs 1:7 - "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge;     fools despise wisdom and instruction." PAUSE: The world is going to try and raise your child from a godless, secular worldview. They will try to provide answers to life's biggest questions, and they will try to tell them right from wrong without having a solid foundation to ground their morality. They will lean on whatever is culturally acceptable--whatever is right in their own eyes. Parents, we must show our children Jesus and then show them how Jesus changes everything! When we begin understand the character of God, we can begin to understand how he is good and loving, while at the same time, perfectly wise and just. This wisdom gives us a foundation to understand right from wrong. It gives us the moral framework to understand why instruction and proper obedience is a good thing. When we begin to see the world through the lenses of God's good and perfect character, we will no longer despise the correction we need from His wisdom and instruction, but instead, it will be life-giving! PRAYER: Lord, help me to live in AWE of You and to effectively pass this on to my children. Help me to raise them up with a God-saturated worldview, to see all of life through the reality of Your Presence and Your Purpose. Amen.

Proverbs 10:9

May 16, 2024 • Pastor Josh Lewis • Proverbs 10:9

PASSAGE: Proverbs 10:9 - "Whoever walks in integrity walks securely,   but he who makes his ways crooked will be found out." PAUSE: Establishing honesty in the character of your child is one of your most important jobs as a parent. It will save them from a life of trouble and prepare them to be a blessing to others. This is something I'm forever grateful that my parents instilled in me. Growing up, my brother and I would fight and argue as brothers do, but when one of us needed a straight answer from the other, we would ask "Do you promise?" This was the trump card, and we both knew it. We had an unbroken level of trust with each other, knowing that our promise meant truthfulness. No exceptions. This is the type of integrity and honesty we need to model for our children, grandchildren, and those we have an influence on. The impact of unwavering honesty will carry with them the rest of their lives. It may start as just a positive impact on a sibling relationship, but it will carry on to bring blessings in their lives and the lives of those they interact with. PRAYER: Lord, help me to model integrity to my children and then help me to help them become people of integrity. Amen.

Proverbs 22:15

May 15, 2024 • Pastor Mike Fanning • Proverbs 22:15

PASSAGE: Proverbs 22:15 - "Folly (lit. foolishness) is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline with drive it far from him." PAUSE: You do not have to teach your child to be sinful or foolish! They arrive with a selfish sinful nature that will be on display before you know it. The question is, what are you going to do about it? Now let me be clear as you consider this verse. I’m going to assume that all who read this have hearts full of love and kindness and goodness that they are ready to consistently pour into their children and grandchildren. Amen! But one key aspect of that love is the willingness to bring consistent discipline (correction) into their lives. To fail at this is to hate your children! (See Prov. 13:24). Foolish (selfish & unloving) behavior must be met with a corrective response that has teeth! The “rod” in Proverbs does not merely mean corporal punishment (spanking). It represents a corrective response from the one in authority. (That’s you parent). It should NEVER be done out of anger or in anger! (That leads to child abuse = EVIL). It is the parent, under self-control, bringing a corrective response to the child’s foolishness (lack of self-control) for the purpose teaching the child self-control. Which they will need, by the way, for the rest of their lives. PRAYER: Lord, help me to train foolish selfishness out of my child and wisdom and self-control into them. And help me to do it to myself first if I still need it. Amen.