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Student Life - February 2024

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For this article, I wanted to take time and talk about one verse in Scripture. This verse has helped me defend and fight for the faith that we share. I know there are times in culture where having a belief in God isn’t seen as “cool” or even seen as being “brainwashed”. But here recently, I’ve seen a vast majority of people sharing about their beliefs on social media. And I must say, I’ve been shocked by this recent trend in faith. However, one thing that always follows when posting about your faith is arguing. At least in my life and my experiences, 99% of the time I’ve had to defend, argue, debate, and elaborate on my faith and personal experiences. Now I’m not here to say I’m surprised by this outcome. But rather, I’m hoping to explain that we should be prepared for these times when we are to defend and fight for our faith.

1 Peter 3:15 says this: “but in your hearts honor Christ the Lord as holy, always being prepared to make a defense to anyone who asks you for a reason for the hope that is in you; yet do it with gentleness and respect,”. As I’ve said, many people share their faith from time to time. One thing I have learned recently is when someone goes on to explain their faith, they say they are Christian. If you go and ask them what they mean, they say the “believe” in Christ. And if you ask them to elaborate, they can explain
something along the lines of they believe Jesus was good and can send them to Heaven, but they will not accept Christ as Lord. He is not Lord over their life where they submit to Him, His Word, and the will of the Father. They might just believe in a cultural Christianity where its seen as nice to label yourself as Christian, but do not consider themselves washed by His blood. So, I implore anyone who is reading this: please be prepared to have these conversations with people who label themselves as “Christian”. And please be prepared to make a defense when someone asks you about your faith. What does your faith look like? What does your personal relationship with Jesus Christ look like? What foundation do you stand on in support of your faith? These are all great questions to ask yourself when preparing a defense for your faith. And please be prepared to share the love of Christ with those who haven’t submitted their life to Him yet. It is only because He first loved us that we are able to love others and share His love with others.

I also wish to add that our greatest defense for our faith is the Bible itself. If we are to defend ourselves from anything in this world, let us run to the Word of God and stand on its own defense. The students and I are currently going through a new series studying the theme of apologetics and working through a book called “The 10 Most
Common Objections to Christianity”. In chapter 3, where I will be preaching from this coming Sunday night, the chapter asks if the Bible is really authentic. I’ll save you the time of reading the chapter, the answer is yes! The Bible has been defending itself ever since the time of the prophets and judges in the Old Testament. The Bible defends and supports both the Old and New Testaments and all point to the coming Messiah who came once and will come again! What an amazing and beautiful truth we can read in the Bible! So, please, stand firm on the foundation that has been built for us and run to the One who restores us. He loves us, gives freely, and His yoke is so light.

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Family Ministry Moments - January 2024

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Can you really change?  New Year’s is a time of reflection.  We think about what we dislike about ourselves and what we need to change.  Often those changes revolve around bad habits.  The top resolutions according to a Forbes article are: improved fitness, improved finances, improved mental health, lose weight, and improved diet.  In the past I have also seen people resolve to drink less, meet certain career goals, travel more, and be more spiritual. What do all these resolutions have in common?  They all have to do with change.  

The desire to change and improve is a uniquely human experience. I believe that this desire is fueled from deep within our souls.  Even if we refuse to acknowledge it, people know they are flawed.  They know they are imperfect and in need of something better.  Christians know this to be true because the Bible reveals the truth to us. “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,” Romans 3:23.  God is the standard of perfection.  He is just, righteous, and holy.  Since this is the case and we are His creation, created in His image, I believe there is an innate desire to be better.  We want to overcome this sin-sick world and be perfect.  This is why we have a desire to change.

The question remains: can we change?  The pessimist says that we cannot change, that people virtually remain the same and that change is temporary.  The optimist says that change is surely possible provided one is willing to work for it.  What does the Bible say on the subject?  The Bible is a proponent of transformative change through the power of the gospel.  “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.  The old has passed away; behold, the new has come” 2 Corinthians 5:17In Christ we can change; we go from dead to alive, from sinful to righteous.  This is the only true and lasting change.

This is the change that I have experienced in my own life, as I reflect on my life before Christ and realize how much I ran from God.  I also realize how offensive my sin was to God.  This is not to say that I still don’t struggle with sin despite being freed from it.  The battle with the flesh continues to rage even for the new creation.  This is why we need to continue in our transformation of becoming like Christ.  The work of sanctification (becoming like Christ) is not completed until we go to be with the Lord.  Christians should be people that believe in change and strive to develop throughout our lives. 

The way we change, however, is not through trying, but rather through faith driven surrender.  We must continue to strive for greater and greater faith.  Jesus continually challenged His followers to have faith. “Have faith in God. Truly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be taken up and thrown into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that what he says will come to pass, it will be done for him.” Mark 11:22-23Notice that Jesus tells us to have faith in God.  Faith in ourselves gets us nowhere, only faith in God means anything.

The beginning of true change starts with faith and continues as we surrender daily to the Lord.  There is no amount of trying that is going to bring us lasting change, it is only when we stop trying and start surrendering, we truly find hope. “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” Romans 12:2. When we submit to the Lord we can be transformed.

This new year, take time to reflect on where you are personally, physically, and spiritually.  It is a great time for self-assessment and, as you reflect, remember to take your deficiencies to the Lord.  God cares about all the concerns in your heart.  Whatever you are struggling with, ask God to help you.  With faith driven surrender to the Lord we can change to become more like Christ!

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