When His Children Go Home, it is Precious to the Lord.
Grief is a difficult and very personal process that we all face from time to time. But regardless of the difficulty of saying goodbye to our loved ones, we can find comfort knowing that He rejoices in their homecoming. Our loss is hard, but it pales in comparison to their gain from being with Him.
(Song reference: Whom Shall I Fear by Chris Tomlin)
Share Christ Every Chance You Can (Use Words if You Have To).
It's a long title, but I loved that line. We know actions speak louder than words (or at least, we should). But how can you show Christ's love to others without needing words at all? Do that more.
We’ve All Got Them. We Just Mask Them.
This one was hard to name because my ADD took over and we went a little bit of everywhere. But humans tend to like to talk about common interests. Except for sin. Sin is the one thing we all have in common, but none of us like to talk about it. At least not ours.
The Extra Mile
I think most of us have things in our lives that we are so committed to that nothing takes priority over it. It may be our kids. It may be our job, or a spouse or significant other. But you'd do anything for it and choose it over anything that comes up against it.
Some people build every detail of their lives around the development a particular skill. They train crazy hours and go to extreme measures for even the tiniest gains.
But that one thing isn't usually God. Imagine if it was.
Be Real. Be Humble. Be Loving.
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Locking Your Mind on the Truth
Excited to be back! First episode of 2024 and it was so much fun. Happy new year everybody!
The Son is Guiding the Way
My 4-year-old named this one for me. Listening back to the show to get a jump on editing while I drove to Mom & Dad's, not too long after we discussed the sunset analogy on the show, Christian pointed out that the sun was going down and reminded me, as always, that he likes daytime better. (Yeah, who doesn't?) But a couple miles further west, he added that the sun was guiding the way. Had to replace a letter to make it work, but it was a nice final touch on the analogy that seemed fitting for the week.
Merry Christmas everybody!
Followers Vs. Fans
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Stay Humble
1 hour and 9 minutes summed up in two words. Sorry for running long. Spotify’s preacher filter doesn’t work when I get long winded 🤷🏻♂️
We Want to Make it a Horror Show. But He Ain’t Gonna Let That Happen.
There are 100,000 threats we face every day. Far too many to ever list, much less ever manage on our own. By acknowledging and handing all of these threats to God, He is able to free us so we can be of better use to Him. Personally, I think this may be the biggest reason God hates for us to worry. Fear paralyzes us, neutralizing one of the weapons He has to fight evil.
Life is scary, but we come almost pre-programmed to anticipate the worst outcome. But He has promised to be with us always. Speaking for myself only here, my fear of the things I can't control usually leads me to create more frightening circumstances, and in a way, self-fulfilling my own fears.
I'll be honest, sometimes life does feel like a "horror movie". But what I've learned and seen more and more lately is that as scared as I may be, when I turn on the lights, it's usually my face revealed to be behind the mask, wielding the chainsaw all along.
Skittles Will Get You in Trouble
Going to average things back out with a short description this week. Happy Thanksgiving everyone, and don't forget Who to thank.
I Don’t Believe in Legalism. So What Are the Rules?
Apologies for the delayed release, and if you noticed, the delayed description. Here's the truth: making this show was just a disaster. Ever have those days? We were delayed recording by a day, Ben and I were both late and I couldn't get a thought to come out in any discernable combination of words to save my life. I dreaded editing this so bad that I was actually glad I still had work to do first.
But 70 minutes or so of audio was neatly arranged, with all the cool stuff bunched together, separated with nice long meaningless ADD breaks that were easy to spot and eliminate. But there was still one last step, and I wasn't sure how this was going to go. But I had to try.
I'm no better at guitar than Ben is at singing. But thanks to digital enhancements, I've only got to hit a few notes at a time, and then go back and find the one out of fifty that sounds decent, and piece them together. Truth be told, I could play the solo to Free Bird if you give me the weekend and a computer. But matching up rhythms isn't easy, I imagine in any case, and definitely not in this band.
When I finally got it all together, I noticed that my guitar part was still a touch off. I'm not quite good enough to keep up with that last little part, and I really didn't want to re-record it. I decided to just go ahead and overlay Ben's vocals and try to see how close I could get.
Turns out Ben had struggled to find the words at about the same rate that I struggled to keep up, so we stayed in sync, almost so well if I must say so myself, that it sounds like it was on purpose. I assure you it was not.
It's cool what God can do with our imperfections.
It May Sound Good. It’s Just Not Scriptural.
We dive into a few commonly misconstrued or sometimes simply made-up scriptures that are often quoted that are not actually in the Bible. Then we ADDerail somewhere into a conversation about faith and trust. Thanks for listening!
He Loves You the Way You Are. But He Refuses to Let You Stay That Way
There are a lot of areas of God that we get very close to understanding, but still get completely wrong. For example, we read that we were made in God's image, so we think He must be like us. Well, it says we were made like God. But our selfish nature twists it to think He was made like us. This might seem arbitrary, but have you ever turned on the interior light of your car while driving at night? The direction and perspective of the light source is far from arbitrary.
This is probably my favorite title so far. Sometimes we hesitate to go to God because we don't know what it'll cost us, or what He will "make us change". But His guidance isn't a cost, nor is it forced upon His followers. It is one of the many gifts that accompany a relationship with Him.
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The Beauty of a God We Can’t Figure All the Way Out
There are a lot of big, deep questions that we don't get to know all the answers to, and it can be frustrating. But as Ben points out, even as a pastor, he doesn't have all the answers, and he doesn't want to know all the answers. Because as he puts it, "that's the beauty of a God we can't figure all out."
We hope you enjoy listening.
There’s Always Something to Clean at My House
Garrett & Ben discuss facing difficult decisions, Garrett's language at football practice, and offer a different look at one of the most popular verses in the Bible. We appreciate you listening.
Don’t Be an Eagles Fan
Garrett and Ben discuss the ways Christians misrepresent Jesus in our daily lives, how He might interact with our society today, and even pick on Taylor Swift a bit to make a point (that was a personal favorite).
Reach out to Ben at pastorben@fvbaptist.org if there is anything we can ever help with in some way. Have a blessed week.
How Warped ARE We?!?
In this show, we explore the depth and breadth of the reach that pride has in our day to day lives. The simplest and even best of our intentions can be used against us if we are selfishly serving our own interests instead of God's. But how do we learn the difference?
Reach out to Ben at pastorben@fvbaptist.org if there is anything we can ever help with in some way. Have a blessed week.