Pastor Lew's Blog_February 6, 2022
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February 11, 2022 -Pray for the salvation of a co-worker or close relative. -Pray for a chance to serve a co-worker or class mate in a quiet simple way. -Pray for a way to share a positive verse of scripture with someone this week ..read more
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Pastor Lew's Blog_January 14, 2022
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-Pray for the salvation of a co-worker or close relative. -Pray for the church meeting on January 24th when new leaders are chosen. -Pray that the new leaders will seek God’s face in the way they serve. -Pray that continuing leaders will be encouraged by working with new leaders ..read more
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Pastor's Blog_January 9, 2022
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Prayer thoughts for Friday noon:           Extra Prayer thoughts: -Pray that your heart would be open to unacknowledged sin. -Pray for a close associate or friend to come to know Christ. -Pray for the church to thrive as we continue in ministry in this new year ..read more
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Pastor's Blog_December 19, 2021
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Thoughts on 1 Timothy 2:1-7:  Five Finger Prayer -The thumb represents family members because it is closest to you. -The index represents public teachers because they are always tell you what to do. This is where you pray for missionaries and church leaders. -The middle represents authority because it is the tallest and pictures both civic and spiritual authority. -The ring finger represents the weakest widows, orphans and those needing help. -The little finger represents yourself and your needs.           Corporate challenge of prayer: -Con ..read more
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Pastor Lew's Blog_October 10, 2021
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Thoughts on 1 Timothy 1:3-7 How does truth and love come together? I can’t give you an example for every truth there is, but I saw an example of it in an unlikely place on the television program “Last Man Standing.” One of the characters named Kyle was feeling called to ministry and he was explaining his faith to his boss who was a skeptic and ribbing him. His boss said, “I suppose you believe you’re going to heaven and I’m headed for hell.” Kyle bowed his head on the verge of tears and said, “I do believe I am going to heaven and only God knows where each of us are at. All I know is I can’t ..read more
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Pastor Lew's Blog_October 3, 2021
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Thoughts on 1 Timothy 1:1-2 In an old article published by Dallas Seminary the following want ad was presented called “Wanted: Minister for a Growing Church.” Must have experience as shepherd, CEO, office manager, educator, salesman, diplomat referee, writer, theologian, politician, motivational speaker, Boy Scout leader, psychologist, social worker, funeral director, wedding consultant, master of ceremonies, church planter, missionary. Helpful but not essential: landscape manager, interior decorator, musician, minor league athlete, stand-up comedian. Should have answers to life’s tough que ..read more
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Pastor Lew's Blog_September 19, 2021
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 Thoughts on Matthew 5:6 How can you keep focused on the ultimate priority, the bread of life in the storms of life? Max Lucado gives a simple acrostic that might help us think about him each day. It is shaped around the word CALM. C-Celebrate God and his goodness. Make praise of him a daily occurrence and not just Sundays. A-Ask him for help. He is there all the time. Pray to him for help. L-Leave it with him. Once you have given him your concern trust him to bring an answer. Don’t resort to your human ways of manipulation. “If God is your co-pilot—try swapping seats.” M-Meditate on go ..read more
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Pastor Lew's Blog_September 12, 2021
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 Thoughts on Hebrews 13:15-25 I believe the best illustration of the nature of submission is found in 1 Corinthians 16:15-17. Please turn there [OVERHEAD ONE]. The word “devoted” in verse 15 is the Greek word τάσσω (tasso) meaning “to give oneself to as in battle.” The thought is that you are at war and need to listen to the commanding officer on the hill for the sake of your life and the whole army. In the King James Version, it is translated “addicted.” All that is involved with drug addiction was present with this family of Stephanas. They were ministers. They couldn’t stand to be aw ..read more
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Pastor Lew's Blog_July 11, 2021
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Thoughts on Hebrews 12:14-17:  The trouble is when we live according to our fleshly desires and don’t consider God, we poison our perspective toward everything and everyone. Esau, like all who give into physical appetites, whether it is a sexual addiction or food or drug addiction, regret it after the lust is fulfilled. Temporary insanity passes and then you realize what you have done. Esau traded his future for a temporary present satisfaction. He didn’t lose his salvation or his sonship, but he lost his birthright. He didn’t fall from salvation but from grace which would have helped ..read more
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Pastor Lew's Blog_June 27, 2021
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Thoughts on Hebrews 12:1-3: Many years ago, a man hired an experienced guide to lead him on a hike into the Swiss Alps. After many hours they came to a high and remote mountain pass. To the man’s dismay, he saw that that path had almost been washed out. What could he do? To the left was a sheer rock cliff, to his right a precipice that dropped nearly 1000 feet. Looking down, the man felt his head growing faint and his knees beginning to buckle. At that moment, his guide shouted, “Do not look down or you are a dead man. Keep your eyes on me, and where I put my feet, put yours there as well ..read more
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