February 14, 2024 VOL.5 NO.07
COMING EVENTS
PURSUE GOD
DEEP DIVE: CALL TO COMMUNITY // FEB 10, 10:15AM CST // YOUNGER GENERATION CHURCH
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46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, 47 praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved. —Acts 2:46-47 [NIV]
DEEP DIVE: On Being & Growing Disciples
What might we discover beneath the surface if we dive deep into the calling of GOD?
Deep calls to deep
in the roar of your waterfalls;
all your waves and breakers
have swept over me.
By day the Lord directs his love,
at night his song is with me—
a prayer to the God of my life.
–Psalm 42:7-8 [NIV]
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LETTING GOD FIGHT FOR YOU
The Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be silent. — Exodus 14:14
Recently, Sadie and I got into a minor tiff because, evidently, I had had a bad tone all day long. We’d been running errands and catching a movie, and when we got in the car afterward, I asked her a simple logistical question and got a sassy comment in reply. I mentioned the sassiness, and she lit up — and not in the good way. We’re talking dangerous sparks.
“You’ve got a problem with my tone now?” she said. “What about the tone you’ve had all day long?”
Well, now we had a thing.
In the book of Ephesians, Paul told us to “be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you” (4:32). This is the concluding verse in the chapter, and it is also the last verse under the subheading “The New Life” in my ESV Bible. This is profound to me because before I knew Jesus, I was not walking in this “newness of life” that the Bible so often talks about.
Without Jesus, I am not naturally kind or tenderhearted or even quick to forgive others, but because He has imparted all of these attributes to me, I can embrace them.
When Sadie was rude to me that day, my initial reaction and instinct was not to be kind or extend tenderness. It was to be rude and get defensive. It can be hard to change old habits and instinctive reactions.
Sadie and I talk a lot about what makes a marriage work — or what makes any intimate relationship work, for that matter. One theme we keep coming back to is this: while we may argue from time to time, in the end
We need to fight for each other, not against each other.
And when that’s hard for us to do, we find that if we are willing to ask for God’s help and be silent before Him, He will go before us, soften our hearts, and fight the battles with us.
We’re committed to seeing each other through to becoming the people God wants us to be.
Hours after our little “tone discussion,” Sadie and I put Honey to bed and then sat down on the couch to talk. God helped us each own our part of the day:
“I was tired all day and took it out on you,” I said.
“I was fed up with your mood and just snapped,” she said.
“I’m sorry.
Will you forgive me?
We are better than this.”
There’s something a lot like Jesus going on in us when we fight for, not against, each other. Even when I’m in a bad mood, when I am hurtful to Him, He is committed to loving me and quick to forgive. He is always on my side. He is always for me. And He fights for both me and my relationships.
It’s easy to get mad. But life is so much sweeter when we let God do our fighting. Today, when we get mad, let’s take a deep breath and say a prayer before we respond.
How to Put Love First
Who is the person in your life you are most likely to take a “tone” with? Do something extra sweet and kind for that person today. If you’re currently having a moment, apologize for your part and offer better understanding as to where your tone is coming from. If not, give a hug, a text, a coffee — something — that says, I see you, I love you, and you matter to me. —Christian Huff
GODencounters Conference 2024
GODencounters is a 24/7 reckless pursuit of Christ Jesus, living for His renown. This year's conference we're expending the whole Sabbath in fostering faith habits intended to deepen our love for each other and GOD.
Deep Calling: On Being & Making Disciples
Our focus this year is Deep Calling. The Deep Calling is about making space for God in the every day, bearing witness to transformation in the ordinary. It’s about knowing truth and experiencing Truth. It’s about learning to listen to the voice of God. It’s about satisfying your longing with the only One who can satisfy your soul. All are invited. All are welcome to answer the deep call of God.
Conference Presenter: Pastor Tara J. VinCross, DMin
She serves as the Senior Pastor of Azure Hills Church in Grand Terrace, California where she lives with her husband, Caleb, and their kids Josiah and Ava. Pastor VinCross was raised in the Seattle, WA area, and for over 20 years has served churches in Washington, Pennsylvania, and California. She is passionate about helping people create space in their lives to become deeply rooted in the love of God and serve the world from their passion and giftedness. She is the author of the Deep Calling Discipleship Series and children’s books titled, God Loves Me and All My Feelings and Who Is God? She and her family enjoy traveling, serving, outdoor adventuring, and trying new vegan restaurants. We're so glad to have her whole family with us for GODencounters.
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GRATITUDE
ANDREWS UNIVERSITY WEEK OF PRAYER: PASTOR KAYLA GOODMAN
Good to see Pastor Kayla preaching for Andrews’ week of prayer. Appreciate you!