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May 10-11, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching & Youth
I hope you all had a nice Mother's day. This past weekend we talked about the idea of surrendering the children in our lives to God. This could mean with your biological children, adopted children, foster children, nephews, nieces, kids on a team that you coach or a class that you teach.

Surrendering can look so many different ways.  What has it looked like in your life? What are some ways you have learned to surrender your kids that may be an encouragement to the rest of us who will need to do it some day? Click on the link below and tell us your story. Have a great week!!

May 3-4, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Gary Keith, Pastor of Teaching/Worship
As I was reflecting on the message this week, I was reminded once again of the value and importance of prayer. I think it would be true to say I have learned much about prayer by praying. My goal this week was to get us praying. I hope that you will take the three points of this weekend's message and work them into your life this week.

Remember to begin where you are, be absolutely honest with God, and keep the conversation going all the time. By the way, when praying while driving, be sure to keep your eyes open. God still hears those prayer just fine.

Shoot me a BLOG below of how it’s going this week as you become spiritually fit through prayer.

April 26-27, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Gary Keith, Pastor of Teaching/Worship
This week we took some time to explain both baptism and the Lord's Supper. It was noted that the early church took seriously these two practices and so should the church of the 21st century. Both were modeled by Jesus, both were established by Jesus, and both are to be embraced by followers of Jesus. As I reflect on today's message I come away with a renewed sense of the value and importance of these two unique practices. May each of us at LBF take seriously both something to do and something to remember.
 
If you were in one of our services this weekend, join our blog below with your thoughts and reflections on the message of this weekend. What was one thing that you heard that was new? What was one thing that you knew already but appreciated being reminded about? What is one thing you will do differently now?
 
Thanks for taking the time to blog with us. God bless!

April 19-20, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching/Youth
The more I think about it, the more I realize how easy it can be to allow the "soil" of my heart to become unhealthy. There are so many things in day-to-day life that try and attack my heart and my attitude and my perspective that I must do something to protect my heart from all the attack it is under. Some of the attack we feel can just be the effects of living life and the normal struggles that most people have. There is also the spiritual aspect of the things that Satan does to try and keep the seed of truth from being planted in our hearts. I believe this is one more application for what we are called to do in the book of Ephesians:

Eph. 6:13 Therefore, put on every piece of God’s armor so you will be able to resist the enemy in the time of evil. Then after the battle you will still be standing firm. 14 Stand your ground, putting on the belt of truth and the body armor of God’s righteousness. 15 For shoes, put on the peace that comes from the Good News so that you will be fully prepared. 16 In addition to all of these, hold up the shield of faith to stop the fiery arrows of the devil. 17 Put on salvation as your helmet, and take the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. 18 Pray in the Spirit at all times and on every occasion.

What kinds of things do you do to try and keep the soil of your heart clear and healthy? How have you had to clear the weeds of your heart in order to allow God to use you and bear fruit in, and through your life?

April 12-13, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching/Youth
Evidence of God's desire for friendship to be part of our relationship with Him is found throughout scripture. Our willingness to embrace this aspect of our relationship with God can have a huge impact on the ways that we approach and interact with our Heavenly Father. Consider the following questions and let us know how a friendship relationship with God plays out in your own spiritual walk.

1. What will this mean for your relationship with God when you view Him as a friend?
2. What kind of impact does this have in the way that you approach Him?
3. What difference will it make when you talk about Him with others who don¹t have a relationship?
4. What kind of struggles and hang-ups are there for you in envisioning having this kind of relationship with God?

April 5-6, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Gary Keith, Pastor of Teaching/Worship

How Do I Find Out What Works?
 
One of the main reasons Miriam and I changed from the church we were attending in 1977 to LBF was on this subject of remaining in Jesus. I was at the point in my Christian experience where I asked the question, "Is this all there is to the Christian life?" I had made a friend who had the same question. We both had a desire to see the reality of remaining in Christ a bigger part of our lives. That friendship lasted for many years and made a big difference in my understanding of how to remain in Christ.
 
That was 30 years ago. Today I'm still open to learn new things everyday about how to remain in Jesus. The one thing I know for sure is that the spiritual life is all about Jesus. Those who try to experience the spiritual without Jesus will not find the one true living God. If we want to become serious about the spiritual life, it must involve Jesus. I hope these past two weeks have helped to make that more of a reality for you.
 
What did you think about the way I explained what it means to remain in Jesus? Did it make sense? Have you experienced something that you could share on the blog below. I'd be interested in hearing about your ideas and experiences.

March 29-30, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Gary Keith, Pastor of Teaching/Worship
 
As I reflected on the message of this weekend, my first thought was centered on the name and person of Jesus. Why do so many try and explain spirituality by leaving out the name and person of Jesus? I have never personally been offended by that name, but it seems that so many in our culture ignore or dismiss or altogether reject the name of Jesus. I must confess, I just don't understand how someone could have a problem with the message Jesus brought.
 
I know that I have found meaning and purpose in life through the message of Jesus. I have found the answer to why I'm here and who I am and it all revolves around my relationship with God through Jesus. What about you? Why do you think others reject the name of Jesus or try and ignore him? You can respond by using the blog link below.

March 22-23, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching/Youth
What an exciting truth that the God of the universe, the creator of Heaven and Earth, knows who we are, what we need, and that we can't earn His love and forgiveness so He did something about it. Jesus' death and resurrection offers us the opportunity for real life, with a very real and personal God.

This weekend people in each of the services (between 3 and 7 each service) committed their lives to Christ. What an exciting thing to see people allowing God to touch their souls and give their lives to Him! Along with those people, many others made the choice to allow God to come and bring freedom to their relationship with him by removing the performance aspect of their faith. God's love and forgiveness is something that He offers us freely, and what a joy it was to see people desire to embrace that freedom and look forward to a life of understanding the love God has for them.

Praise God for what He is doing in the lives of people here. Please join us in praying for those who made commitments to God this weekend – that He would reveal Himself daily and they would reach out to others with the good news of the salvation of Christ that has been offered to us all.

March 15-16, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching/Youth
The more I think about it, the more it excites me to see how Jesus was willing to use people, like His disciples, who had issues and struggles in their faith, because it demonstrates God's willingness to use people just like any of us!!

How are you encouraged in your life and faith to know that Jesus knew you were coming and followed through with His purpose to die so that we can live? What are some ways this knowledge can play out in our everyday life? And as we look forward to celebrating the resurrection next weekend I hope we will all take time to go before the Lord and express our gratitude for His sacrifice, to give us the opportunity to have a new beginning in Him.

March 8-9, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Matt Sasso, Pastor of Jr. High Ministries

This week we looked at how “He [Jesus] knew what He was doing.” For us as believers we can find comfort, hope, and even peace that Jesus knew what He was doing because He knew why He came. It is my hope that we can see how Christ came to be like one of us so that he might experience what we experienced and ultimately conquer life and death. He knew that He came to reveal the Father to us so we might truly know what God looks like and that we might have a relationship with God.

As I shared this weekend, one of my favorite passages is John 17 because it is a prayer that I believe Jesus prays for us. I would encourage you this week to take 10-15 minutes and read John 17. Would you examine how you are letting Christ’s authority be lived out through you? Would you look at the way you view God and how you might grow your relationship with Him? Would you share your thoughts and experiences on the Reflections Blog?

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