March 4, 2025

March 4, 2025

Psalm 23:5

5 You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; you anoint my head with oil; my cup overflows.

Where will my happiness come from if God forbids so much? He forbids me from even the fantasy of more than one lady (Matthew 5:27-28), from more than a little drink (Proverbs 23:29-35), even from the very American pleasure of wanting what my neighbor has (Exodus 20:17). How do I get pleasure when He outlaws almost everything the people around me love?

Remember where every pleasure comes from. The enemy has tempted us to abuse God’s pleasures but he can’t make pleasure for us. God gives us what we need for life. He promises to load a table with food in the presence of our enemies. He makes our skin and hair soft with oil, He gives us blessings until they fill us up then overflow! We will have to trust Him while we adjust to the pleasures as they were meant to be, but when we do we’ll feel a little bit of Heaven even here on earth.

Prayer prompt: Lord, remind me about all the good gifts You’ve already given.

March 3, 2025

March 3, 2025

Psalm 3:3

3 But you, O Lord, are a shield about me, my glory, and the lifter of my head.

I want to be strong. I want my kids to see me as invincible and the one they can run to in any trouble. I want to be Captain America, but I’m not. Really, I’m more like the scared kid than the invincible dad. That’s why this verse means so much to me.

I am the scared kid, but I have an invincible Dad. God is a shield about me, total protection. He reminds me that He has made me His child. God lifts up my head when it droops from fatigue and discouragement. That’s just how good He is when I go to Him. Commit today to look to Him for your security, your satisfaction, and your identity.

Prayer prompt: Lord, let me look to you to lift my head, to be a strong shield around me.

March 1, 2025

March 1, 2025

Today, read a quote from James KA Smith’s book You Are What You Love. The whole of God’s law to us is summed up in that word love. Take a hard look at your heart and life and ask yourself, what do you love most?

“Jesus doesn’t encounter Matthew and John—or you and me—and ask, “What do you know?” He doesn’t even ask, “What do you believe?” He asks, “What do you want?” This is the most incisive, piercing question Jesus can ask of us precisely because we are what we want. Our wants and longings and desires are at the core of our identity, the wellspring from which our actions and behavior flow. Our wants reverberate from our heart, the epicenter of the human person. Thus Scripture counsels, “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it” (Prov. 4:23). Discipleship, we might say, is a way to curate your heart, to be attentive to and intentional about what you love. So discipleship is more a matter of hungering and thirsting than of knowing and believing.”

Prayer prompt: Lord, bring my heart again and again back to You.

February 28, 2025

February 28, 2025

Psalm 16:11

11 You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore.

What do you expect to happen when you talk to God or open your Bible? What do you hope will happen when you attend a church service and spend time with Christians? If it is anything less than real joy, joy that fills you up and satisfies you all the way down, you are missing out.

We have to walk a path of life, a path that includes understanding our sin before God and coming to Him to save us by faith in Jesus. But once we have received God’s forgiveness, at the moment we ask Him with faith in Jesus, He walks with us. He leads us into His presence, full of joy, with pleasures forevermore. Pursue God today with joy as an expectation, maybe only a little now though increasing, and full-volume joy forevermore.

Prayer prompt: Lord, please teach me to feel an ever increasing joy in You.

February 27, 2025

February 27, 2025

John 4:16

16 Jesus said to her, “Go, call your husband, and come here.”

When Jesus says His followers have to take up their cross daily to follow Him, it sounds like He only accepts followers who are ready to die for Him. Who could ever match up to that? Does God only accept martyr-level applicants? It will certainly be the case that many will be called upon to die for Christ, but to become a Christian, giving your life is much more like the conversation Jesus had with the Samaritan woman.

When she finally asks for the water He is promising, Jesus tells her to bring her husband. He knew she sought life and happiness in her relationships only to fail again and again. In taking the conversation to that awful sore spot at the core of her identity, Jesus told her to trade in her failed life for the true life He offers. It always comes back to worship. Will you lay down your life to find it in Him?

Prayer prompt: Lord, I trust You to be the One I put my hope in and the One I get my joy from today.

February 26, 2025

February 26, 2025

Are you keeping up with people at Hope Church through all the craziness of life? If you haven’t been, you’re missing out. Jesus’ Church ins’t a place to show off, or to perform some kind of penance. It’s His body showing His love to His people and the world. Ed Welch has written a tremendous book helping Christians know how to care for one another. Check out this brief quote and maybe give the book a read!

“In our era we consult experts, professionals, and specialists, but when you look at your own history of having been helped, it’s likely that you’ll notice very few experts among those who have helped you. Who were your helpers? Were they professional counselors or specialists? Probably not. Most often, they were friends—the regular, everyday people in your life. Friends are the best helpers. They come prepackaged with compassion and love. All they need is wisdom, and that is available to everyone. It’s the perfect system. If God used only experts and people of renown, some could boast in their own wisdom, but God’s way of doing things is not the same as our way. We ordinary people have been given power and wisdom through the Holy Spirit and are called to love others (John 13:34). From this beginning, we are compelled to move toward others rather than stay away.”

Welch, Edward T.. Side by Side (p. 14). Crossway. Kindle Edition.

Prayer prompt: Lord, thank You for Your church! Teach me to give and receive Your love through them.

February 25, 2025

February 25, 2025

Luke 9:23-24

23 And he said to all, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me. 24 For whoever would save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for my sake will save it.

It doesn’t matter how easy, or how difficult, the commands of Christ are. There’s still that moment of bowing the knee to Him, and I think that’s the hardest moment. True obedience to Christ starts by calling Him Lord and by laying your whole life before Him. His commands are to love Him with everything you have, so how could obedience require anything less?

At Hope, we believe the Bible even on the stuff our culture has tremendous difficulty with. Yet, the hardest part isn’t the Bible’s teaching on sexuality or identity. The hardest part is handing God the right to be God over your life. As desperately difficult any single command is, God requires our life. Give it to Him. Then watch as He, being Lord of your life, gives it back to you abundance forever!

Prayer prompt: Lord, thank You for giving me life!

February 24, 2025

February 24, 2025

John 18:8-9

8 Jesus answered, “I told you that I am he. So, if you seek me, let these men go.” 9 This was to fulfill the word that he had spoken: “Of those whom you gave me I have lost not one.”

Chesterton said, “Even a bad shot is dignified when he accepts a duel.” I’m not a fighter. Nobody considers my hands lethal weapons. But when something makes a bump in the night, and I get out of bed to check, shuffling around in my pajamas, I do take upon myself the grand mantle of Protector. God made men to be protectors.

In Genesis, Adam failed in his job: the snake slid right past him. I know I fail constantly to stop the lies of the world from getting to my children and wife. But Christ came to show us what a protector is and then to boldly protect us now and forever. He put Himself before His disciples like a shield against the serpent, Hell, and death. Look to your Protector and gain the confidence to keep fighting.

Prayer prompt: Lord, You are my protector. I hide myself under the shadow of Your wings.

February 22, 2025

February 22, 2025

John 6:11

11 Jesus then took the loaves, and when he had given thanks, he distributed them to those who were seated. So also the fish, as much as they wanted.

It’s difficult to talk to a man without finding out what he does for a living; especially if he’s proud of his job. There is a deep-rooted and God-given desire behind the pride. There is something about God displayed when a man makes sure his family is satisfied. Men are called to provide, but when Adam sinned in Genesis 3, God cursed our ability to provide. We need a provider who is greater than our first father.

Jesus models masculine provision in a staggering way. We have stories like this where He miraculously gives enough for thousands to be satisfied, but He goes much further. Jesus doesn’t just model fatherly provision, but heavenly self-sacrifice. He gives them bread in John 6 before teaching them that He is the bread of life. Don’t just go to Jesus for an example of masculinity, go to Him for the bread of life.

Prayer prompt: Lord, be my bread, what gives me strength and pleasure, all my days.

February 21, 2025

February 21, 2025

John 13:5

5 Then he poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples' feet and to wipe them with the towel that was wrapped around him.

Jesus’ style of leadership is just different. Everybody works hard in school and even college in order to be the boss. Why get ordered around when you can do the ordering? Our culture likes to think “Unless you’re the lead dog, the view never changes.” But Jesus went in a totally different direction.

Jesus is the Lord over all by right, by competency, and because of His goodness. By every conceivable metric Jesus should be the leader over everyone and everything. And being the highest, He went the lowest. The God who dwells in unapproachable light stooped to a servant’s role when He knelt to clean the feet of the disciples, even Judas. Look up and see not just your example for leadership, but the kind eyes of your Servant King.

Prayer prompt: Lord, teach me to lead by Your example of service.

February 20, 2025

February 20, 2025

James 1:17

17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.

Is God Happy? We can imagine Him as stern, certainly angry, but happy? We sometimes flatten Him from the full detailed picture of God in Scripture to ever only an angry Judge. He certainly is the Judge and the Scripture is clear about His Holy hatred of what is deserves only hate, like sin. But the picture we get when we read the Bible with our eyes wide open is God with a smile, God who is essentially happy.

James tells us God sits in perfect Heaven and rains down gifts on us. To trust God will bring good into my life I need only remember what a lovely, joy-filled place Heaven is. He is Holy, and He is loving with a steadfast love. He is delighted and delights to delight us. Look up to and enjoy the Sovereign smile of God’s almighty Joy.

Prayer prompt: Lord, teach me to see You as You are.

February 19, 2025

February 19, 2025

Philippians 2:3

3 Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves.

The world is not how God wants it to be. People act in their own pride and after their own selfish interests. From that sin comes all kinds of oppression, lovelessness, pain, and isolation. As Christ’s followers, we should not only be different but salt and light, people who impact the world around us. But the way we go about it is very important. We have to do it the way Christ modeled for us.

We can speak the truth, but if we do it by looking down on other people, we are sinning. We are commanded to count others as more significant than ourselves. We have Christ’s perfect example of making us more significant than His comfort, even His life. In the same way, those who are far from God should receive our kindness and even our service as we seek to help them see the love of God. How do you view people who disagree with you?

Prayer prompt: Lord, thank You for loving me even when you can see my wayward heart.

February 18, 2025

February 18, 2025

Below is a quote from Instruments in the Redeemer’s Hands by Paul David Tripp. If we want to get serious about impacting the wrong thinking, believing, and acting around us, we have to look to our own hearts and be sure we’re leading people to Jesus. Listen to how Tripp says it:

“We all have [hostile people] in our lives, people who attack the borders of our comfortable lives. We have all had attempts at ministry blow up in our faces. We have all been torn between God’s calling and the fear of man, between compassion and anger, between love and bitterness. Given the messiness of sinners helping sinners, we need a model. And as God’s people, we do not have to stumble around. We have the example of the Wonderful Counselor. … Being an instrument of heart change means following Christ’s example and focusing on the heart—starting with your own. [A]ttacks and criticisms had filled me with the fear of man and caused me to forget my primary allegiance to God. These heart issues subverted my knowledge and skill, rendering them ineffective. This was a vivid demonstration of the way my heart shapes my response to the ministry opportunities God sends me. Paul said it to Timothy this way: ‘Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers’ (1Tim. 4:16). Starting with your heart means understanding and submitting to God’s calling, which will shape your life and relationships. God has called us to nothing less than incarnating Christ to others. I am to be rooted in the Word, and zealous to bring the living Word—Christ—to lost, blind, and struggling people. You and I are called to put flesh and blood on who Christ is and what he came to do.”

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Prayer prompt: Lord, teach me to fight for holiness and humility that I may be a useful instrument of change for our world.

February 17, 2025

February 17, 2025

2 Corinthians 2:10-11

10 Anyone whom you forgive, I also forgive. Indeed, what I have forgiven, if I have forgiven anything, has been for your sake in the presence of Christ, 11 so that we would not be outwitted by Satan; for we are not ignorant of his designs.

Wait, what are his designs? How many people, who aren’t total weirdos, do you think would confidently claim to know Satan’s designs? Yet, it’s here in black and white. Paul assumes believers know what the enemy is doing, which means we would also be preparing ourselves to fight against him.

When you take a moment to think about it, we really do know some things about the enemy’s designs, at least in a broad-strokes kind of way. In the situation referenced above, Paul stops the enemy from pulling the church apart. We must certainly fight for unity. We also know that the enemy speaks a language of lies. When the Bible contradicts something our culture holds dear, are we ready to fight there too?

Prayer prompt: Lord, please teach me to love You with all my mind, so I’m ready to identify the lies of the enemy.

February 15, 2025

February 15, 2025

Romans 14:17

17 For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking but of righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.

Inside or outside? We don’t stop asking that question at Hope Church. Does the way you act make you a Christian or does becoming a Christian affect the way you act? Is being part of the Kingdom about keeping Kosher or the way you dress? Does the gate to Heaven swing wide for people without righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit as long as they avoid breaking Old Testament eating laws?

The Kingdom of God is only for the holy and the perfect, and that’s not us. If we want in, we go in through Jesus. The question now is do we have Him? Has His love and has the Holy Spirit begun to change us? If it has and He has then we start to see righteousness, peace, and joy invade our lives. That’s what we are working toward in the Kingdom of God.

Prayer prompt: Lord, please work through me and allow me to see your work from Inside Out.

February 14, 2025

February 14, 2025

Psalm 136:1-2

1 Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good, for his steadfast love endures forever. 2 Give thanks to the God of gods, for his steadfast love endures forever.

Do yourself a favor this Valentine’s Day and read all of Psalm 136. If you do, you’ll notice a little repetition. The writer was impressed by God’s unfailing, never-ending, never-moving love. So much so that he just keeps saying it over and over. The repetition itself acts as a constant reminder of the constant love of God.

Valentine’s Day is a good day for remembering God’s perfectly present love. You may be celebrating Valentine’s with someone new or no one at all. You may be seeing an all too familiar face that fills you with excitement and desire. If so, you know love can be a frail and delicate thing you must protect as you enjoy. Above and behind and through all that wonderful or not so wonderful human love, look further to the never-decreasing, death-defying, proved-at-the-cross love of God.

Prayer Prompt: Lord, I love You. Teach me to love You and enjoy Your perfect steadfast love.

February 13, 2025

February 13, 2025

Proverbs 3:7-8

7 Be not wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord, and turn away from evil. 8 It will be healing to your flesh and refreshment to your bones.

Why obey? It’s so much easier to roll your eyes, wink at your friends, and go about whatever you want to do. We can follow the commands of God that make sense like loving people (at least some of them) and caring for the poor, but why follow the awkward ones? What about commands to stand up to our culture and proclaim God's truth?

Obedience is like good food, disobedience like rat poison. Each would have huge effects not just in the mouth but in the belly. There's no question that it will be very difficult to not only stand with God but to stand against the wisdom of our age. But take heart, obedience will bring healing to your soul and refreshment to who you really are.

Prayer prompt: Lord, thank You for making me strong through obedience and warning me against what will surely hurt me.

February 12, 2025

February 12, 2025

Matthew 22:36-38

36 "Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?" 37 And he said to him, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. 38 This is the great and first commandment.

How do you confront people about their sin? All throughout the Bible, people’s disobedience leads to death. Sin, like poison or nuclear waste, isn’t something to play around with. But how do you talk to someone about it without being high and mighty or judgmental?

The verses above make it so much easier to have the right approach. When I confront someone, I have to remember how much I break the greatest command. I’m not a good person condescending to a bad one; I’m a recovering law-breaker working at loving better. I speak from the love of God that is newly growing in my heart, always hopeful of the same process in my friend. Armed with that perspective, let’s encourage each other to holiness.

Prayer prompt: Lord, teach me to speak with truth and love to my brothers and sisters in sin.

February 11, 2025

February 11, 2025

Psalm 36:7-8

7 How precious is your steadfast love, O God! The children of mankind take refuge in the shadow of your wings. 8 They feast on the abundance of your house, and you give them drink from the river of your delights.

Right at the heart of our rebellion against God was a desire to be like God, even to be Him. We traded paradise to pretend we were God, even if our royal robes were fig leaves in a tragic game of make believe. In bowing to God, we recognize His authority as the true Lord. But what do we get in return?

If we go back to Him, we don’t become simple slaves cursed to mundane work. This Psalm tells us it’s more like walking into a home where an unending torrent of delights flow like a river. He says in another place, “Open your mouth wide and I will fill it.” When we wonder if He is worth serving, remember a God who has challenged you to find the end of His unending love!

Prayer prompt: Lord, thank You for overwhelming any temptation with the goodness of Your love.

February 10, 2025

February 10, 2025

John 14:1-2

1 "Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. 2 In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you?

On the list of the 5 most stressful events in life, moving is listed just between divorce and major illness. When Rachael and I thought about moving, we kept switching between idolizing some perfect home and imagining getting swindled into homelessness. Through it all, this truth from Jesus reminds us that we’re not home yet.

Jesus knew hard things were coming for His disciples, “in this world you will have troubles.” But if they could see what He is preparing for them, they’d run through any fire to get there. It doesn’t matter what your house is like, it’s still only a place to leverage for the Kingdom of God. It’s still not home. We pray God would keep teaching us and everyone at Hope to keep our hearts set on what’s coming instead of fretting over what is.

Prayer prompt: Lord, teach me to keep my eyes up on the home to come.