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November 29-30, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching & Youth

Hope is something everyone desires, but all too often what we try to put our hope in collapses around us. Jesus' birth demonstrates how seriously God desires to have relationship with us and how committed He is to loving us, that He would give us His only son to mend our relationship with Him. How do you practically put your hope in God? What has that looked like in your life?

How can you re-gift this hope that Jesus has given us to others?

November 22-23, 2008

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

As we concluded "The Language of Thankfulness" series this weekend, I want to ask each and everyone of us to reflect on our expression of this language and how it is communicated to God and those around us in a way that goes far beyond words. A couple of things to think about are: How do we communicate a language beyond words in our response to God and people? Do we focus on people and make them the priority? Are we are demonstrating our
thankfulness because that is what God does with us?

As you live your lives as thankful people for who God is and what He has done consider these things: How can you allow the peace of Christ to be the motivator? What changes do you need to make in order to allow Christ's message to fill your life even more than it is now? What is one thing you can identify this week that you can, in the name of Christ, be thankful for? The staff at LBF would love to hear your comments, so click on the link below to post your thoughts.

November 15-16, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching & Youth

As you consider the relationships in your life and the different circumstances in which you engage in those relationships, what are some ways that you know you have been successful in generating thankfulness in others? What are some new things that you are going to try and implement into your relationships with hopes of bringing people to thankfulness, either for your presence in their life or for what you have brought to their awareness of what they have to be thankful for in their lives?

November 8-9, 2008

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

This week we looked at Paul's words to the Thessalonians that says, "Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus." I've heard it said that we don't have to give thanks FOR all circumstances, but the command here is to be thankful IN all circumstances. What do you see as the difference?
 
After the four services this weekend I felt a little melancholy. Even though I can now give thanks for God, those stories I shared were difficult times for me. At the same time I'm thankful to God for His refining work in my life. I count it a blessing to be a part of His kingdom here on this earth today.
 
How did today's message connect with you? Are you going through a difficult circumstance right now? Are you able to give thanks in it? Let's not forget the other side of life – What good circumstance can you give thanks to God in?
 
Next week we will continue to look at the Language of Thankfulness, I'll see you then.

November 1-2, 2008

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

This weekend we started a four part series on "The Language of Thankfulness." Our goal was to start our time by focusing on God. Without considering the things God does for us and the things God gives us, we can give thanks for who God is. Psalm 100 gave us four reasons to thank God. He is our creator, He is good, His unfailing love continues forever, and His faithfulness continues to each generation.
 
Which one of those four has the most meaning to you? How can you spend some time this week just thanking God for who He is? To go deeper, review the bulletin insert and the attributes of God listed there. Take some time this week to ponder those attributes and then in your own words express your thanks to God for everything He is.

October 25-26, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching & Youth

Proskineo: It's worship, with options! Joyful praise and adoration, or humble surrender at the feet of our Savior. How amazing it is to know that we serve a God who is there for us no matter what. To know that we can go to Him with our joys and sorrows, triumphs and failures should cause us to proskineo and live our lives as sacrifices for Him.

It is not always easy to worship simply because our moods do not always cooperate, but I want to encourage all of us to allow the act of worship to usher in the mood of worship. I think you will find that once you are in a place of praise that the joy of the Lord will become your strength and you will be glad you went there. Feel free to share some of your praise experiences with us so that we can be encouraged to continue a life of praise. Have a great week.

October 18-19, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching & Youth

Worshipping God when you just aren't feeling it can be really tough. We see in scripture that God can be honored even in our laments and in times when we feel "blah." What are some ways that you have brought worship to God while feeling as though you are in a wilderness? Your responses could help others as they go through their own wilderness experiences.

October 11-12, 2008

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

This weekend ended our series on Habakkuk. (If you missed the service you can watch it online.) How did Habakkuk turn his questions for God into confidence in God? Habakkuk chapter 3 revealed three things he did that we can do this week to help with our difficult situations in life. He prayed, but just not the typical prayer asking God for things. He pondered God, which lead him to trust God more fully. He also praised God in the midst of his difficult life situations.
 
What do you think about these three? Do they seem like the same old things you've heard before? How is Habakkuk's approach different from the usual? Do you think if you do these that you will experience a deeper relationship with God? Send me a note, I'd love to hear how this message has affected your life.
 
Finally, I appreciated Habakkuk's perspective on prayer – I want to try that this week. I want to stop and ponder God more this week. In fact, I'm setting some special time aside to do just that. And Lord help me to praise You in the middle of tough times. God Bless you this week as you grow deeper with God.

October 4-5, 2008

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

I confess, I just hate it when I see somebody getting away with something that is wrong. This weekend we learned that God answered Habakkuk's questions about the injustices he saw. There were five areas of injustice that God spoke to in the passage this week. God spoke about people who steal things, people who gain wealth dishonestly, people who exploit others, people who betray theirs friends with alcohol, and people who embrace a false religion.
 
We learned that God is not okay with this. We learned that there will be a time when God will deal with these injustices. Do you think this passage covers the topic of injustice? After considering these five issues what questions do you still have for God about the injustices you see? Habakkuk asked God some important and hard questions. What is a question you have for God that is left unanswered?
 
Let's talk about it.

September 27-28, 2008

This week's "Reflection" by Jeff Taylor, Pastor of Teaching & Youth

Understanding why God does or allows some of the things that we see or experience is something any of us have yet to fully understand. "What do you want to bring out of this?" and "What role do you have for me in this?" are key questions as we wrestle with the "Why are you allowing this to happen?" dilemma.

What are some roles that you have felt God has called you to play in situations in life that you have found difficult? What were the effects of your involvement and faithfulness to do what God was asking of you?

We all grow from each other's experiences, so please feel free to share your own of how you have seen God work in the midst of things you didn't understand.

P.S.
I had several people this weekend share some of their terrifying taxi
experiences. Countries that were included in the unofficial "Scariest Taxis in the World" survey were Thailand, Japan, and France. How about you? Had a scary taxi experience? Share it with us!

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